News

Lee Corso had as much fun talking about college football as fans did. Fans saw that and embraced the old coach as a result.
It’s the end of an era as legendary sports broadcaster Lee Corso is set to retire from College GameDay after nearly four ...
Lee Corso, who led the Louisville Cardinals from 1969-72, will soon retire from ESPN College GameDay. He'll take the soul of college football with him ...
For nearly 40 years, Lee Corso was synonymous with college football. As the heart and soul of ESPN's College GameDay, he ...
Former Scotland football manager Graeme Souness broke down in tears as he opened up about a painful health condition during a ...
There was a time when the voice behind a football match was almost always male. Deep, booming, and unchallenged. The excitement, the drama, the controversies, everything filtered through a masculine ...
It’s the end of an era for early Saturday morning college football programming as iconic broadcaster Lee Corso is set to ...
After serving as a college football analyst and a sportscaster at ESPN for nearly four decades, Lee Corso decided to hang up the boots.
Raina Harmon, the beloved Iowa assistant coach, said goodbye to Hawkeye Nation. She’s off to lead Florida Gulf Coast as head ...
Lee Corso is calling it a career after one last College GameDay broadcast to start the 2025 season. After the announcement, ...
Subscribe to Sky Sports to watch live, or stream on NOW. You'll need a subscription that includes Sky Sports Football.