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Each of the six schools where Lee Corso coached won their Week 1 games, coinciding with his final 'College GameDay' ...
After 38 years as the beloved face of ESPN's College GameDay, Lee Corso bid farewell on Saturday. Wearing a tuxedo, the 90-year-old closed out his legendary run in trademark fashion — with one last ...
With fellow newcomer Missouri State getting blown out by USC, that means that Delaware alone has the best winning percentage ...
Notre Dame fell one game short of winning last year's National Championship, but they're re-tooled and re-motivated and ready to make another run at the College ...
Texas, Clemson, and Alabama all took a big hit, so now what? How did all of the CFN top 25 teams look, and where do they rank after the first full weekend of college football?
With nearly 40 years as the face of ESPN's "College GameDay," Lee Corso is a college football instiution and is revered by ...
Lee Corso may be leaving television, but he's made it known who he thinks will be crowned national champions.
Thirty-eight years after making his broadcasting debut on the premiere episode of College GameDay, Lee Corso made his final ...
Lee Corso capped off a legendary run on "College GameDay" in August 2025. What was his all-time record on the show? Check out ...
Lee Corso represents the soul of college football, which USA TODAY Network explores in a page print from final game and a book about our fall passion.
Lee Corso’s long “College GameDay” run has come to an end. After 38 years on the air, Corso made his final appearance on the ESPN show ahead of Saturday’s heavyweight matchup between No. 1 Texas and ...
Lee Corso represents the soul of college football, which The Dispatch and USA TODAY explore in a page print from his final game and a collector's book.