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 ...
From 1987 to 2025, Lee Corso has remained a staple of ESPN's "College GameDay" crew. On Thursday, Corso and the rest of the show's members found themselves in Miami for a College Football Playoff ...
while former Michigan star Desmond Howard and beloved former Indiana head coach Lee Corso both went with the underdog Fighting Irish. “If I were the Irish coach, I would tell them ...
Lee Corso, the longtime analyst on ESPN's show ... Previously, he covered Penn State, high school and local sports beats for NBC Sports, the Centre Daily Times, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ...
Tonight is the national championship game, meaning its the last time this season for Lee Corso to make a headgear pick. Corso has been a beloved member of ESPN's College GameDay crew for decades.
Lee Corso didn't learn from his last mistake ... attended Ohio State games seven times this season, the most of any school. Corso has now picked OSU on just four of seven occasions.
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.
ESPN’s "College GameDay" aired live from Miami Gardens, Florida ... the legendary head coach turned analyst Lee Corso took the spotlight. Many viewers found it difficult to follow his words ...
Ahead of ESPN’s broadcast of the first College Football Playoff semifinal game, its College GameDay crew was on site at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida for No. 6 seed Penn State’s ...