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"Thank you for everything Lee, a true Legend," Ohio State's football account noted on Thursday. Ohio State also posted a ...
One of the charming events of ESPN's "College GameDay" show on Saturday mornings during college football season is Lee Corso ...
Corso will make his final headgear pick on the Aug. 30 edition of ESPN's College GameDay. Here's how he picked the Nittany ...
Lee Corso is walking away from College GameDay, marking the end of an era in college football as the game’s most legendary ...
If you’ve watched college football on a Saturday, odds are you’ve also watched Lee Corso. Corso, the longtime ESPN analyst, ...
Corso, perched between Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit prior to a 1996 meeting between Ohio State and Penn State, surprised viewers by pulling out the headgear of OSU mascot Brutus Buckeye.
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Ohio University sought a unified nickname for its athletic teams. A campus-wide contest resulted in the selection of the ...
ESPN college football analyst Lee Corso announced his retirement Thursday. Here's a look at his most memorable moments on ...
Legendary broadcaster Lee Corso retiring after almost 40 years at ESPN's College GameDay, known for iconic mascot headgear ...
There’s always been this idea floating around that Lee Corso was more entertainer than analyst when it came to his headgear ...
ESPN College GameDay made the announcement we had long been expecting and dreading: Lee Corso is retiring. The show announced ...
which he would often predict with his iconic "Headgear Selection" by donning the head for beloved Ohio State mascot Brutus Buckeye. Corso was an analyst during three of their national title wins.