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That day became less about the Cougars’ 37-7 victory and more about a moment no one saw coming. Lee Corso, then 76 years old ...
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Making Lee Corso Laugh

After Lee Corso’s first show on ESPN in 1987, host Tim Brando recalls, the soon to become icon said, “Hey sweetheart, I’m ...
It's so hard to say goodbye. Here's a look at some of the most iconic Lee Corso College GameDay moments through the years.
"The Grandfather of College Football" has spent decades making memories for fans. His colleagues over the years share their ...
After nearly 40 years, Lee Corso is retiring from ESPN's College GameDay. Teammates and fans share the stories that made him ...
Next Saturday Lee Corso will sit at the broadcast desk of ESPN’s College GameDay for the final time. After four decades of beloved analysis, Corso is set to hang up his head gear, marking the end of ...
Has anyone in the history of college football coaxed more smiles from people than Lee Corso? He is this sport’s Dick Vitale ...
As college football fans prepare for another season, a significant chapter in the sport's history is closing with the retirement of Lee Corso from ESPN's College Gam ...
Lee Corso may have coached at the college level for 15 years, but he will forever be remembered as everyone's favorite college football analyst. RELATED: ESPN announces final College GameDay stop ...
A college football era will come to an end on Saturday when college football analyst Lee Corso makes his final headgear selection on ESPN’s “College GameDay.” The 90-year-old former coach is retiring ...