Lee Corso surprised fans with his prediction for the upcoming Colorado vs. Texas Tech game. As the only ESPN College GameDay panelist to back Texas Tech, Corso’s famous "Not so fast!" ...
Ahead of the College Football Playoff, ESPN's Rece Davis provided an update on the beloved former coach turned analyst Lee ...
College GameDay mainstay Lee Corso is known for his iconic pick-making on the weekly ESPN pregame show. Ahead of the Orange ...
Among his, the legendary Lee Corso went ... first. Texas A&M fan absolutely drills College GameDay crowd with errant field goal kick during $250K Pat McAfee challenge Georgia Tech-Georgia was ...
ESPN analysts Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit shared ... "Wonderful, I think it's right on target," Corso said. "I think Texas is going to win it all." In Week 1, when "College GameDay" was in ...
The Longhorns are three win's away from the claiming the National Championship. The Texas Longhorns are clashing against the ...
On Saturday, ESPN’s “College GameDay will be in Atlanta, Georgia, in anticipation of the SEC Championship Game between Georgia and Texas. However, long-time host Lee Corso will not be in ...
So it was that Texas vs. Texas A&M was the final game chosen by College Gameday's analysts, and the focus of Lee Corso's headgear choice. While the panel was split on who might win, with Nick ...
Corso took the Bulldogs. The celebrity picker was Jeff Foxworthy. The No. 6 Oklahoma Sooners and No. 21 Texas Longhorns meet at the Cotton Bowl for another chapter in the Red River Rivalry.
For the last regular-season game of the season, ESPN's College GameDay was in College Station for No. 3 Texas at No. 20 Texas A&M, where the winner of that game will face Georgia in the SEC ...