Lee Corso to retire from ESPN’s ‘College GameDay’ after four-decade run

Li Corsore’s ESPN’s “College Gamed” is ending for almost four decades.

ESPN announced Thursday that the long -time ESPN Broadcaster and Falls former coaches are widely known for their favorite expression and broad headgier selection, which is about to retire after a career with a program that began in 1987, ESPN announced Thursday. His final broadcast will be August 30 – 2025 College Football Season 1 week – and the network says additional programming has also been planned to celebrate Corso.

Corso told ESPN in a statement, “My family and I will be always Break for the opportunity to become part of ESPN and ‘College Gamed’ for almost 40 years.” “I have a lot of friends, fond memories and some unusual experiences to retire with me.”

The 90 -year -old Corso Ohio State started his popular headdog Division in October 1995 in a game of Ohio State. Since then, he has gone from helmets and mascot head to the Irish Lepran of Notre Dame, Stanford Tree and Historic Tihasic personality James Madison and Benjamin Franklin to 286-144 in the 430 selection.

“Not so early, my friend” Kirk Herbstreet, Reese Davis and Desmond Howard and many others have been back for more than three decades to help Corso and Sho Show college football as a favorite chief for millions of people on Saturday.

Corso’s career lasted with health fear in 20, when he was victimized by a stroke that had been unable to speak for a while. At the end of that year he returned to “College Gamed”. Although he did not join his colleagues on the street in recent years, he was playing the national title of Ohio State and Notre Dame in Corso Atlanta.

He was a college and pro football coach for 28 years before being transferred to the Corso broadcast. He was coaching for 15 years at Louisville, Indiana and North Illinois College.

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