This season marked the first year of college football without legendary broadcaster Lee Corso appearing regularly on ESPN’s "College GameDay," a noticeable change following his retirement after Week 1 ...
This story is part of FanSided’s Fandoms of the Year, a series spotlighting the teams, athletes and cultures that defined sports fandom in 2025. Lee Corso coached college football for 15 total years ...
For nearly four decades, Lee Corso has been one of the faces of college football as a host on ESPN's "College GameDay." Corso ended a 38-year run on the premier college football pregame show on ...
Lee Corso went out on top. Corso signed off from ESPN’s “College GameDay” with one final show Saturday, which he ended by throwing on the Brutus the Buckeye mascot head like he did almost 30 years ago ...
Lee Corso's final appearance on ESPN's "College GameDay" was, unsurprisingly, an emotional one. After joining the program in 1987, Corso's run on the program will end weeks after his 90th birthday.
The first Saturday of the 2025 college football season opened with a legend's farewell for Lee Corso. The 90-year-old Corso is stepping away from his post at ESPN's "College GameDay," after becoming ...
Lee Corso made his final College GameDay pick after 38 years. He chose Ohio State, wearing their mascot's headgear. The event included tributes and fan farewells. Corso's career included coaching and ...
Lee Corso’s long “College GameDay” run has come to an end. After 38 years on the air, Corso made his final appearance on the ESPN show ahead of Saturday’s heavyweight matchup between No. 1 Texas and ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- When Kelly Yokely first heard in April that Saturday's game between Texas and Ohio State would be the final appearance for Lee Corso on "College GameDay," she immediately thought of ...
Former college football coach and legendary TV analyst Lee Corso has called it a career. The 90-year-old sat at ESPN’s “College Gameday” desk for the final time on Aug. 30. The iconic pregame show ...