Former ESPN College GameDay star Lee Corso has been out of the public eye since appearing on the college football pregame show for the final time back in August. Corso retired after making his final ...
Some people enjoy retirement and some people can't stand sitting still after a lifetime of work. Lee Corso appears to fall squarely in the latter category. The former coach and broadcaster on ESPN's ...
Lee Corso said goodbye to ESPN’s College GameDay after 38 years earlier this season, but he hasn’t been forgotten. Inside the NBA host Ernie Johnson was the guest picker on Saturday’s edition of the ...
Lee Corso would trade in some presumed nice weather and relaxing days to be picking up oversized mascot heads every Saturday like he did for 38 years. “Lousy. I hate it,” the 90-year-old Corso told ...
ESPN has announced record numbers for its College GameDay show following a memorable 2025 campaign, despite the sad departure of the legendary Lee Corso. College GameDay returned once more this year ...
In what can only be considered as one of the best runs in the history of college football, the No.1-seed Indiana Hoosiers capped off their perfect season with a championship. The Hoosiers knocked off ...
Kirk Herbstreit gave a shoutout to a legendary Indiana Hoosier. After Indiana defeated Miami 27-21 in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game on Monday night, Herbstreit gave a ...
Lee Corso came out of retirement to make a headgear pick on social media for the Indiana vs. Purdue football game. The pick was notable as Corso wore the head of Indiana's new mascot, Hoosier the ...
View post: Travis Kelce Financial Situation Adds to Difficult Retirement Decision Lee Corso retired from ESPN’s College GameDay after health issues and a celebrated career. “Lousy. I hate it…It sucks, ...