One of college football's greatest traditions is having its swan song on Saturday, Aug. 30. For nearly 40 seasons, legendary coach and media personality Lee Corso has become synonymous with college ...
With Lee Corso’s legendary headgear picks retired, fans think Pat McAfee’s shirtless antics on College GameDay are becoming the show’s new Saturday tradition. ESPN’s “College GameDay” has lost a ...
The lingering question heading into Saturday’s College GameDay in Norman, Oklahoma, was how ESPN’s college football stalwart would replace the iconic Lee Corso mascot headgear pick to close the show.
On Saturday, the longtime host put on Brutus Buckeye for the 46th time in his broadcasting career. His final appearance on the show came right before No. 3 Ohio State kicked off against top-ranked ...
Since his debut with "College GameDay" in 1987, Lee Corso has become one of the most beloved figures in the college football world. Whether it's his exciting headgear picks or true knowledge of the ...
Lee Corso is hanging up the headgear. The 89-year-old college football icon announced Thursday that he will retire from ESPN's "College GameDay" after one final broadcast on Aug. 30 for Week 1. ESPN ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Just as it was the first time, Lee Corso's final headgear pick was Brutus Buckeye. Corso selected the third-ranked Buckeyes to beat top-ranked Texas on his final appearance on ESPN's ...
Legendary head coach Nick Saban paid homage to Lee Corso while making his pick on Monday night. He chose Miami.
College GameDay is back and remains a wonderful college football Saturday tradition, but it's looking a little different after Week 1 of the 2025 season. Lee Corso's College GameDay retirement: Fun ...
ESPN's "College GameDay" has lost a legendary tradition following the retirement of Lee Corso. Of course, the analyst had become synonymous with his iconic headgear picks. Since 1996, he'd done it 430 ...