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ESPN analyst Lee Corso, widely known for his headgear picks and "not so fast, my friend" retort, will retire from "College GameDay" in August.
Lee Corso, the unintended glorious gift to America’s obsession with televised football, will retire from ESPN’s "College GameDay" after the first week of the 2025 season. Maybe we can get him to turn ...
Lee Corso’s nearly four-decade run on ESPN’s “College GameDay” is coming to an end. Corso, the longtime ESPN broadcaster and former coach widely known for his endearing expressions and elaborate ...
Lee Corso and ESPN have set a date for the legendary former football coach and personality to make his final headgear pick on "College GameDay." ...
College Football Analyst Lee Corso will retire from ESPN’s “College GameDay” in August shortly after celebrating his 90th birthday. ESPN said his final broadcast will be on Aug. 30 ...
Lee Corso will retire from College GameDay this year. / Kirby Lee-Imagn Images It’s the end of an era in college football, as legendary analyst Lee Corso will retire from ESPN’s flagship ...
Corso will retire in August. “My family and I will be forever indebted for the opportunity to be part of ESPN and College GameDay for nearly 40 years,” Corso said. “I have a treasure of many ...
Lee Corso’s nearly four-decade run on ESPN’s “College GameDay” is coming to an end ... and elaborate headgear picks, is set to retire after a career with the show that began in 1987 ...
Lee Corso is hanging up the headgear. The 89-year-old college football icon announced Thursday that he will retire from ESPN's "College GameDay" after one final broadcast on Aug. 30 for Week 1.
Corso, the longtime ESPN broadcaster and folksy former coach widely known for his endearing expressions and elaborate headgear picks, is set to retire after a career with the show that began in ...