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One of the most memorable broadcasters in college football, coach Lee Corso is stepping down from his role on ESPN's College GameDay after 38 years. With his fi ...
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Sitting under a backdrop of Ohio Stadium’s North Rotunda, Lee Corso reached under ESPN College GameDay’s desk and unveiled a tradition that would be synonymous with football for nearly three decades.
Lee Corso will retire later this year from "College GameDay", ESPN announced. When will the longtime college football analyst have his final show?
One of college football's signature voices is set to retire this summer after nearly four decades on air, ESPN announced on ...
Lee Corso, the legendary ESPN broadcaster and former coach who has entertained fans for 38 college football seasons, will ...
ESPN's "College GameDay" has become a staple for many college football fans every Saturday morning during the season. The ...
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One of the most distinctive traditions at Folsom Field is the entry of Ralphie, the school’s live buffalo mascot, who bolts ...
The goofy former college football coach has been a staple of ESPN's signature college football show since 1987.
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Thursday morning marked the end of an era for ESPN, as long-time College GameDay analyst Lee Corso announced his intent to ...
Lee Corso is hanging up his headgear and ending a nearly four-decade broadcasting run with ESPN's "College GameDay" in August ...
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