
Lee Corso
Lee Corso is a legendary sports commentator and analyst, best known for his nearly 40-year tenure on ESPN's College GameDay, where he became a beloved figure in college football culture. His signature style, characterized by colorful picks and humorous banter, has made him an iconic presence on Saturday mornings for generations of fans. As he approaches his 90th birthday, Corso has announced his retirement from the show, marking the end of an era for both him and the millions who have tuned in to watch him over the years.
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Lee Corso coached the Hoosiers from 1973 to 1982 and is known for a memorable moment during a game against Ohio State.
How Indiana upended decades of futility to become college football’s most unlikely rising powerLee Corso will don the head of a college football mascot and utter his famous catchphrase as he steps away after a legendary stint in college football.
Lee Corso: From headgear picks to college football stalwart, a legendary career
Iconic announcer Lee Corso plans to retire from ESPN’s 'College Gameday' in August.
High stakes at Harvard, measles misinformation, the truth about ‘chalet girls’: Catch up on the day’s storiesLee Corso is set to retire from ESPN’s College Gameday following nearly 40 years with the show.
Iconic ESPN broadcaster Lee Corso to retire from ‘College Gameday’Lee Corso is retiring from College GameDay after nearly 40 years at ESPN.
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