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.
All of the above would make the experience great, but the best part of a College GameDay visit would be a chance to bring ...
which is why the former Indiana head coach wasn't in Atlanta with the team. "By the way, our good friend Lee Corso had a minor procedure this week," Fowler said in December. He’s doing great.
At this point, Corso may decide for himself that he has had enough. The former Indiana coach has been one of the most beloved figures in all of college football over the past several decades ...
Corso got his head coaching start at Louisville before a lengthy tenure at Indiana. Corso coached the ... though he hasn't revealed his plans. "I love Lee Corso, but have they announced ...
It’s no secret that 89-year-old Lee Corso has been powering through his College GameDay appearances in recent years as he deals with various health issues. Even as the show evolves, Corso’s ...
On Saturday, however, ESPN's Lee Corso gave some credit to a program ... strong data point if you ask me." After watching Indiana get destroyed by Notre Dame on Friday night, it's fair to ...
College football fans took to social media to react to analyst Lee Corso almost falling during his recent ESPN College GameDay appearance. GameDay made its way to the Orange Bowl CFP semifinal ...
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 ...
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