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Lee Corso coached the Indiana Hoosiers from 1973 to 1982. He was an ESPN 'College GameDay' analyst for nearly 40 years.
Longtime college football broadcaster Lee Corso will retire from ESPN's "College GameDay" after week one of the 2025 college football season, he announced Thursday.
Lee Corso is retiring from ESPN’s College GameDay, it was announced Thursday. The legendary ESPN broadcaster, who has been with the network for 38 college football seasons, will make one last final ...
The analyst, who turns 90 in August, will make his final appearance on Aug. 30 during the first week of the season.
Corso has put on the "Big Al" headgear 38 times, more than another team except Ohio State (45.) The next closest team is LSU ...
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The goofy former college football coach has been a staple of ESPN's signature college football show since 1987.
Longtime ESPN analyst will retire after working his final "College GameDay" broadcast in August, ending a four-decade run ...
Lee Corso is hanging up his headgear and ending a nearly four-decade broadcasting run with ESPN’s “College GameDay” in August ...
Lee Corso is hanging up his headgear and ending a nearly four-decade broadcasting run with ESPN's "College GameDay" in August ...