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From flags to hats to mascot heads, Lee Corso has picked his fair share of Oklahoma State University and University of ...
ESPN's "College GameDay" has become a staple for many college football fans every Saturday morning during the season. The ...
In addition to mascot heads, Corso would often wear helmets, hats and sometimes even dress up -- notably as Notre Dame's ...
"My family and I will be forever indebted for the opportunity to be part of ESPN and College GameDay for nearly 40 years," ...
ESPN analyst Lee Corso, widely known for his headgear picks and "not so fast, my friend" retort, will retire from "College ...
Corso, the longtime ESPN analyst, will retire from “College GameDay” after Week 1 of the 2025 season, ending a 38-year run. The 89-year-old became a Saturday morning staple for fans with his ...
Known for his viral headgear game picks on College GameDay, Corso has brought a lot of entertainment to the televisions of college football fans. On Thursday morning, College GameDay made a post ...
Lee Corso will make one final headgear selection and then call it a career. An icon in the college football world is moving ...
has officially announced his retirement from ESPN’s College GameDay after nearly four decades. The 89-year-old icon, who helped transform the pregame show into a cultural phenomenon, will make ...
Pat McAfee's meteoric rise from NFL punter to one of the most sought after modern media personalties has required him to wear a number of hats over the years. From briefly being a member ... selected ...
ESPN's Lee Corso, center, waves his hand after putting the Ohio State Buckeyes mascot head on to end "College GameDay" Saturday at Notre Dame. / Austin Hough / South Bend Tribune / USA TODAY ...
Lee Corso, the longtime college football broadcaster on ESPN’s “College GameDay,” will retire in August, he announced Thursday. Corso, who turns 90 on Aug. 7, will deliver his final ...