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Corso is the only original on-air member still involved with the program. "College GameDay" originally began as a studio show ...
In May of 2009, Corso suffered a stroke, causing partial paralysis. It also caused him to occasionally slur his speech. In ...
After 38 years broadcasting for ESPN's COLLEGE GAMEDAY, Lee Corso announced it is time to retire. Corso, who turns 90 in ...
ESPN announced that Lee Corso's near-four-decade run as an analyst would officially come to an end following a final "College GameDay" ...
If you’ve watched college football on a Saturday, odds are you’ve also watched Lee Corso. Corso, the longtime ESPN analyst, ...
Corso requested the help of a friend to get a special message out there. After an incredible 38-year run on ESPN's College ...
Following the news of Corso's retirement, GameDay co-host Rece Davis spoke on CNN about it, and specifically discussed the ...
There’s no relationship on ESPN’s "College GameDay" quite like the one between Kirk Herbstreit and the legendary Lee Corso, ...
Lee Corso, the beloved face of college football Saturdays, has officially announced his retirement from ESPN’s College ...
The Mono County District Attorney’s office announced the misdemeanor charges Thursday against the actor, who as a child ...
Lee Corso will retire later this year from "College GameDay", ESPN announced. When will the longtime college football analyst ...
ESPN's best years coincided with the peak of Lee Corso's career. Losing him is a reminder that those best years are far behind us.
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