Florida State pulled off arguably the biggest upset of Week 1 with an upset win over Alabama. That came hours after Lee Corso’s final College GameDay, which saw the Florida State graduate stand alone ...
For as much as he was known as the jovial court jester during his legendary run on ESPN’s “College GameDay,” Lee Corso was right far more often than he was wrong when it came to his game predictions.
Lee Corso went out on top in a lot of ways. The 90-year-old legendary ESPN broadcaster was celebrated in so many ways on Saturday for his final College GameDay show after 38 seasons. GameDay ...
Saturday was a day to celebrate Lee Corso, the venerable ESPN analyst who made his final College GameDay appearance early in the day. Even his former teams got into the act. As college football ...
Lee Corso crushed it with his picks during his final ESPN “College GameDay” appearance on Saturday, and there was a perfect Community Note to go along with his biggest upset prediction. Corso went a ...
Lee Corso made his final appearance on ESPN's "College GameDay" on Saturday morning after being a part of the crew since 1996. Week 1's edition of the show was held in Columbus, Ohio, where No. 1 ...
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 of major upsets ...
Lee Corso is set to return to the spotlight roughly a month after conducting his final "College GameDay" show. Corso announced in April that he was retiring from "College GameDay." The 90-year-old ...
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