After 38 years and 430 headgear picks, Lee Corso is finally walking away from "College GameDay." The longtime analyst and former player and coach, best known for his gravelly tone, quips, and ...
One of college football's signature voices is set to retire this summer after nearly four decades on air, ESPN announced on ...
In front of more than 100,000 Lee Corso picks Brutus one last time. It was always Brutus, Pick 1 and Pick 431 book end with Ohio State. What a moment in the history ...
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. ESPN ...
The Hoosiers revived a bison mascot Aug. 30, 2025. Here's why they settled on reviving the mascot, what it is and what it has ...
Lee Corso retired from ESPN’s College GameDay after health issues and a celebrated career. “Lousy. I hate it…It sucks,” Corso said about retirement. Colleagues praise Corso’s entertainment value and ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Lee Corso went out in style on Saturday. Not only did the legendary ESPN broadcaster return to the site of his first headgear pick on “College GameDay” in 1996, he also picked a pair ...
Sportscaster Lee Corso has made his final picks on ESPN’s College GameDay. Corso, 89, stepped out at Columbus’ Ohio Stadium on Saturday, August 30, dressed to the nines in a full tuxedo for his final ...
The college football world is preparing to sit down and watch legendary College GameDay host Lee Corso's final appearance on Saturday, Aug. 30, in what should be a send-off for the ages on the popular ...
Jan 13, 2020; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Lee Corso smiles while on the ESPN set prior to the College Football Playoff national championship game with Clemson Tigers playing against the LSU Tigers at ...