The ESPN "College GameDay" crew is in South Bend, Indiana, for the first round of the College Football Playoff, covering a ...
College GameDay doesn’t feel the same without Lee Corso at the desk ... a successful grad assistant role at FSU in 1958, ...
However, long-time host Lee Corso will not be in attendance. Of course, though, if you are an avid pre-game show watcher, you’d know this is nothing new. Corso missed a handful of shows this ...
In the words of football icon Lee Corso: Not so fast, my friends. The Washington Commanders' push for a new stadium is suddenly getting some push-back from the state of Maryland. Unhappy with ...
A featured analyst on the GameDay program since its inception in 1987, Corso suffered a stroke in 2009, suffering partial paralysis, and requiring three days of intensive care followed by a week's ...
If you have tuned into ESPN's 'College GameDay' since its inception in 1987, you are likely familiar with Lee ... Terrapins. Corso spent seven seasons as the quarterbacks coach for Maryland.
College GameDay analyst Lee Corso missed his second-consecutive show, this time live from Eugene, Oregon due to health reasons, according to host Rece Davis. College GameDay briefly updated ...
Corso woke up feeling ill ahead of Week 5's episode of College GameDay. He did not take part in the show. Lee Corso woke up feeling under the weather, but is feeling much better now. In Week 4 ...