ESPN's "College GameDay" has become a staple during each college football season. LeeCorso has become a cornerstone of the program since the show began in 1987. However, with Corso nearing the ...
“We wanted to make it special.” GameDay’s visit was a homecoming of sorts for LeeCorso. Corso, who has been part of the show since its inception, spent a decade coaching the Hoosiers ...
The most anticipated of those picks went the Buckeyes’ way. Picking last on the show’s six-member panel, LeeCorso went with Ohio State, putting the Brutus Buckeye head on, with audible boos ...
Corso woke up feeling ill ahead of Week 5's episode of College GameDay. He did not take part in the show. LeeCorso woke up feeling under the weather, but is feeling much better now. In Week 4 ...
College GameDay analyst LeeCorso missed his second-consecutive show, this time live from Eugene, Oregon due to health reasons, according to host Rece Davis. College GameDay briefly updated ...
Saturday is LeeCorso's day. Literally, as the city of Bloomington officially named Saturday, Oct. 26, as "Coach LeeCorso Day," as revealed to Corso by mayor Kerry Thomson on Saturday ...
Veteran ESPN College GameDay analyst LeeCorso has no plans to retire after Monday's College Football Playoff special edition as all signs point to his return for the 2024 season and most of its ...
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