There’s been a growing sentiment since the beginning of the college football season that longtime ESPN “College GameDay” ...
Following stints with Northern Illinois and the Orlando Renegades of the USFL, he transitioned to the media. This article was ...
College GameDay doesn’t feel the same without Lee Corso at the desk ... He was slated to return, but the USFL ceased ...
Tennessee football and Oklahoma play Saturday in Norman, Oklahoma, where ESPN's "College GameDay" broadcast and Lee Corso ...
Week 4 of the college football season is underway. ESPN's "College GameDay" is in Norman, Okla., for a major matchup between ...
Lee Corso has been involved in college football ... He even coached in the USFL for a short stint. Corso joined ESPN in 1987 and has been a staple on "College GameDay." In Week 1, he showed ...
Lee Corso is a living college football legend ... He last coached in 1985 with the USFL's Orlando Renegades. In 1987, he made his College GameDay debut. It was clear from the get-go that he ...
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 ...
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 ...
It would be understandable if Lee Corso elected to hang up the microphone ... and was playing on continuing the role after one season. However, the USFL folded operations in 1986.
If you didn’t know already, [autotag]Lee Corso[/autotag] was the only panelist to pick Notre Dame to defeat Texas A&M tonight on ESPN College GameDay. Like he does with every pick of the host ...
Lee Corso is ESPN's College GameDay ... Following stints with Northern Illinois and the Orlando Renegades of the USFL, he transitioned to the media.