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Colleagues, coaches, celebrities pay incredible tribute to Lee Corso


It will surely be an emotional scene Saturday in Columbus when sports broadcasting legend Lee Corso puts on the headgear for the last time and retires from College GameDay and ESPN. But fans got a glimpse of what was to come this weekend thanks to a network television special. ESPN aired a tribute show to Corso, looking back on his life and career in football. (Awful Announcing)

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Colleagues, coaches, celebrities pay incredible tribute to Lee Corso