Fans, Ryan Day, ESPN crew pay tribute to beloved analyst Lee Corso on his final 'College GameDay'
Posted Sep 2, 2025
"End of an era" is a phrase so often overused that the impact it attempts to convey is lost. Yet it certainly applies to Lee Corso's final "College GameDay" on Saturday. Corso, 90, has been with the ESPN college football pregame show since its debut in 1987 and been a key part of it as it became a traveling road show while growing into a national phenomenon.
(Yahoo! Sports)
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