Lee Corso remains arguably the most recognizable face in college football media, but now at the age of 89, there remains some ...
Corso is making his 424th headgear pick on Saturday and he will have to choose between the Hoosiers, whom he coached from ...
This Saturday, Lee Corso chose his heart over his head.
Lee Corso's College GameDay future is becoming a big topic, as the college football regular season winds down.
The crowd thins but remains strong through the finish of Ohio State’s 38-15 rout. It remains proud, too, if realistic.
A mostly forgotten detail to the long time Dallas Cowboys’ radio analyst’s career is that he played at Indiana under coach ...
"Lee Corso is an icon on College GameDay but it is time for him to retire. I think it would be wonderful to have the first ...
Legendary ESPN "College GameDay" analyst Lee Corso won't be on the show forever, but president Burke Magnus made it clear the ...
Over the past few decades, ESPN analyst Lee Corso has emerged as perhaps the most iconic college football personality around ...
Lee Corso is a staple of College GameDay. He is now — and will always be. But there’s no denying that age is becoming a ...
This Saturday, Lee Corso chose his heart over his head. ESPN’s College GameDay went to Columbus, Ohio this weekend for the crucial Big Ten matchup between undefeated Indiana and Ohio State.
Lee Corso avoided wearing the Brutus Buckeye headgear for a 44th time on ESPN College GameDay in favor of picking Indiana to upset Ohio State.