Lee Corso wrapped up his iconic College GameDay career in style, achieving record viewership and making memorable game picks. His final show averaged 3.5 million viewers, cementing his legacy in sports broadcasting.
Lee Corso bids farewell to college football as he dons a mascot head for the last time during ESPN's broadcast of Ohio State vs. Texas. Celebrate his 75-year legacy in the sport!
In a heartfelt farewell, Lee Corso steps away from college football after an illustrious career spanning over 75 years. Known for his iconic mascot headgear and catchphrase, Corso leaves behind a legacy that transformed sports broadcasting.
Lee Corso bids farewell in a heartfelt tribute during his last appearance on College GameDay. Celebrating his legacy, fans and colleagues reflect on his impact in sports broadcasting and college football.
As Lee Corso prepares for his final College GameDay, heartfelt tributes from fans and colleagues pour in, including a touching gesture from a Southwest Airlines gate agent.
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