Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When it comes to dogs that are fierce protectors, deeply loyal to their humans, it’s tough to compete with a Cane Corso. These big ...
For the first time in program history, the Indiana Hoosiers are set to play in the national championship on Monday night, taking on the Miami Hurricanes at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. The Hoosiers ...
Former ESPN College GameDay star Lee Corso has been out of the public eye since appearing on the college football pregame show for the final time back in August. Corso retired after making his final ...
View post: Fox Sports' Jamie Little Catches Attention for Michael Jordan Connection Lee Corso retired from ESPN's "College GameDay" after 38 years and 286-144 predictions. Corso, 90, deeply misses ...
Recently retired ESPN analyst Lee Corso plans to return to Tallahassee for the FSU-Miami game on Oct. 4. Corso will attend a reunion for former players who played under coach Tom Nugent from 1953-58.
Lee Corso went out on top. Corso signed off from ESPN’s “College GameDay” with one final show Saturday, which he ended by throwing on the Brutus the Buckeye mascot head like he did almost 30 years ago ...
After 38 years as the beloved face of ESPN's "College GameDay," Lee Corso bid farewell on Saturday. Wearing a tuxedo, the 90-year-old closed out his legendary run in trademark fashion — with one last ...
“You’re one of one,” Kirk Herbstreit says at the end of a documentary about Lee Corso that ESPN premiered last week. It’s true, to a point, because Corso is a unique character in college football ...
For as much as he was known as the jovial court jester during his legendary run on ESPN’s “College GameDay,” Lee Corso was right far more often than he was wrong when it came to his game predictions.
Lee Corso’s final College GameDay drew a record audience for ESPN. According to Nielsen’s Fast Nationals measurement, Saturday’s episode of College GameDay, which was the final to feature legendary ...