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Lee Corso will do his final College GameDay show at Ohio State, but his son wishes that it was at Florida State.
When it was revealed that Lee Corso would retire from College GameDay this season, many hoped that the broadcaster would cap ...
As Lee Corso prepares to walk away from "College GameDay" 38 years after its 1987 debut, his son is a bit disappointed with ...
Instead, GameDay will head to Columbus, Ohio for the weekend's biggest game, Ohio State vs. Texas. There is plenty of deep connection for Corso with this game as well, as Brutus Buckeye's head was the ...
ESPN was in a no-win situation. With Lee Corso set to make his final appearance on College GameDay, the network had a tough choice to make: send the show to Columbus for the marquee Week 1 matchup ...
Florida State Seminoles football does not need ESPN's "College GameDay" to honor Lee Corso on opening week. It can find other ways of doing that.
Corso, who turns 90 in August, announced earlier this year that his final show would be on the opening week of the season.
Lee Corso will finish off his near-four decade stint with ESPN’s College GameDay at Ohio State, but not at Florida State like ...
For 38 seasons of College GameDay, Lee Corso has been the marquee figure of ESPN's traveling pregame show. And with Corso's ...
Corso, the legendary ESPN broadcaster who created the iconic headgear pick that caps each “College GameDay show,” will finish ...
Former Indiana coach Lee Corso picks the Ohio State Buckeyes for the win over his former Hoosiers on ESPN's College Game Day ...
Legendary ESPN college football broadcaster Lee Corso is set to end his career where his most famous tradition began.