The former Colorado alum and sports broadcaster for ESPN and former College GameDay from 1990 to 2014, Chris Fowler, was all drained in "golden treasures." But as he rifled through a set of unexpected ...
Dick Vitale is returning, Hubie Brown is leaving, and Lee Corso is still going. For those who appreciate older generations, ...
It’s no secret that 89-year-old Lee Corso has been powering through his College GameDay appearances in recent years as he deals with various health issues. Even as the show evolves, Corso’s ...
Corso woke up feeling ill ahead of Week 5's episode of College GameDay. He did not take part in the show. Lee Corso woke up feeling under the weather, but is feeling much better now. In Week 4 ...
College football fans took to social media to react to analyst Lee Corso almost falling during his recent ESPN College GameDay appearance. GameDay made its way to the Orange Bowl CFP semifinal ...
It’s not just that South Carolina is slapping Tanner’s name on something. USC is enshrining his name at the place he built.
Kirk Herbstreit and Lee Corso have developed a tight bond throughout their years together on College GameDay. The broadcaster and former head coach have worked side-by-side since Herbstreit joined ...
Long-time College GameDay analyst Lee Corso missed several shows this season due to health-related issues, most recently the first round of the College Football Playoff and his 2025 role with the ...
Lee Corso, the longtime analyst on ESPN's show, joined the crew in Atlanta to make his selection for Monday's College Football Playoff national championship between Ohio State and Notre Dame.
Lee Corso tipped his hand a little bit early. As the Notre Dame Fighting Irish prepared to take on the Ohio State Buckeyes in the College Football Playoff national championship game, many imaged ...
While making his long-standing helmet pick for the College Football Playoff semifinal matchup between the Nittany Lions and Fighting Irish, “GameDay” analyst Lee Corso nearly fell backwards to ...
Lee Corso is considered the heart and soul of "College GameDay." No one can deny that. It doesn't matter if he's making his headgear pick or yelling "not so fast," he truly is such a joy to watch.