The legendary 89-year-old Lee Corso made his pick clear for his headgear selection between the No. 6 Tennessee Volunteers and ...
There’s been a growing sentiment since the beginning of the college football season that longtime ESPN “College GameDay” ...
ESPN college football analyst Lee Corso has been a staple of the “College GameDay” broadcast since its inception in 1987.
Fans are once again calling for Lee Corso to retire. On Saturday, the 89-year-old traveled to Michigan with the College GameDay crew for the big ...
Love him or hate it, this is getting hard to watch. Lee Corso is a living legend on the set of ESPN's College GameDay. He invented the headgear pick over 30 years ago. The former Louisville and ...
When ESPN’s College GameDay officially kicked off the season in Dublin, Ireland last weekend, Lee Corso did not make the trip. As the show’s first episode on campus prepared to go live from ...
Fans of ESPN's College GameDay were left worried about the legendary Lee Corso on Saturday, after his frail appearance on the weekly show. Corso has been an analyst on the college football show ...
Tennessee football and Oklahoma play Saturday in Norman, Oklahoma, where ESPN's "College GameDay" broadcast and Lee Corso ...
And with the return of college football comes the return of ESPN's beloved Saturday morning show, College Gameday, along with the show's iconic personality Lee Corso. Corso, 89, has been an ...
With that kind of quote, it does not seem like Corso has retirement on his mind at all at the moment. At 89, it is not unreasonable for fans to speculate about when Corso will finally ride off ...
Lee Corso is 2-0 to start the year. After correctly picking Notre Dame to defeat Texas A&M in Week 1 and Texas to take down Michigan last Saturday, Corso is closing in on a winning streak.
And the arrival of another Saturday brings another episode of ESPN's College Gameday and yes, a headgear pick by beloved analyst Lee Corso. Corso, 89, has been an analyst on College Gameday since ...