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Lee Corso's final appearance on ESPN's College GameDay drew millions of eye balls, setting just about every important viewership record for the famous pregame s ...
ESPN announced on Sunday, Aug. 31, that Corso's final time on the set of "College GameDay" was the show's most-watched ...
Assuming ESPN doesn't want to go with someone they have before, here are five possible choices as guest picker for "College GameDay" in Norman.
Saturday marked the end of an era for ESPN’s College GameDay as Lee Corso donned the headgear for the final time. The longtime analyst went off in style. Corso’s final show averaged 3.5 million ...
Since "College GameDay" started doing weekly game picks back in 1996, Corso has a 286-144 record with his selections. Ohio State, which was his first and last-ever picks, was the school Corso picked ...
All eyes were on ESPN’s Week 1 episode of "College GameDay" on Saturday morning, which marked the legendary Lee Corso’s final show after a remarkable 38-year ...
REQUIRED READING: Lee Corso called it! FSU alum picks upset over Alabama in his last 'College GameDay' For those who have followed Corso throughout his nearly 40-year tenure at ESPN, it shouldn’t have ...
His nearly 40-year career on the iconic pregame show helped grow the sport of college football, while also inspiring a whole wave of media personalities. Although the 90-year-old former Indiana coach ...
The most electric moment from Saturday’s college football pregame television smorgasbord was Lee Corso making his final headgear pick on “College GameDay,” the 431st of his storied career.
The time has come for Lee Corso to officially walk into the sunset. The college football icon’s illustrious four-decade career comes to a close following the conclusion of the opening ...
Long-time ESPN analyst Lee Corso was a perfect 6-for-6 on his game predictions during his final appearance on College GameDay.
When the Oklahoma Sooners take on Michigan in Week 2, the Wolverines may be without one of their star linebackers of the ...