One of college football's signature voices is set to retire this summer after nearly four decades on air, ESPN announced on Thursday.
"Not so fast, my friend." The phrase was always a rejoinder from Lee Corso against conventional wisdom during his successful decades on College GameDay. The much-beloved ESPN analyst retired after the ...
Lee Corso may be retired from College GameDay, but he’s certainly not enjoying life away from the ESPN set. Corso, 90, officially stepped away from the show earlier this year after 32 seasons as one ...
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 ...
Lee Corso is trying his best to adjust to life without "College GameDay." Corso's final episode of "College GameDay" aired on August 30. He's been part of the show since its inception in 1987. Fans ...
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 ...
College GameDay icon Lee Corso gave his final sendoff in Week 1 when Ohio State took on Texas. But with Indiana, the team he ...