That’s when Lee Corso will join us ... Corso served as a positional coach for Maryland and Navy before earning his first career head coaching gig at Louisville in 1969. Corso was the head ...
College GameDay doesn’t feel the same without Lee Corso at the desk ... a successful grad assistant role at FSU in 1958, ...
ESPN college football analyst Lee Corso nearly fell while doing a jig after making his pick for the Penn State-Notre Dame Orange Bowl game.
Lee Corso stumbled and nearly fell Thursday in the final moments of ESPN’s “College GameDay” leading up to the Notre Dame-Penn State game. The 89-year-old analyst was dancing with the Irish’s ...
College football personality Lee Corso is a spry 89 years of age, but he almost took a scary tumble while dancing on the ESPN pregame stage before Thursday night’s Orange Bowl in Miami.
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 ...
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 ...
Longtime ESPN analyst Lee Corso missed the "College GameDay" broadcast on Friday, the crew's first show of the 12-team College Football Playoff. "College GameDay" was in South Bend, Indiana ...
On Saturday, however, ESPN's Lee Corso gave some credit to a program that didn't make the dance. During this Saturday morning's episode of "College GameDay," Corso named the best team that ...
Lee Corso has been with ESPN since 1987. / Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images 1. On Thursday’s edition of College GameDay, airing before the Orange Bowl between Penn State and Notre Dame ...
While making his long-standing helmet pick for the College Football Playoff semifinal matchup between the Nittany Lions and Fighting Irish, “GameDay” analyst Lee Corso nearly fell backwards to ...