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Corso, the legendary ESPN broadcaster who created the iconic headgear pick that caps each “College GameDay show,” will finish ...
Michigan enrolled its nine remaining freshmen in the 2025 class, including 3 in the top 100 and 7 in the top 300 per ...
TRANSFER UPDATE: In addition, four of Michigan’s six outstanding transfer additions — offensive lineman Lawrence Hattar ...
College football changed ever so subtly on Oct. 5, 1996, when ESPN analyst Lee Corso correctly predicted No. 3 Ohio State to beat No. 4 Penn State by donning the head of the Buckeyes' mascot, Brutus.
Less than a month ago, we got some sad news when Lee Corso decided to finally retire from the announcing game. The post ESPN ...
Kirk Herbstreit shared his reaction to College GameDay's 'full circle' location for the final episode of Lee Corso's career.
Kirk Herbstreit’s voice cracked a little more than usual that night in February. The post Kirk Herbstreit’s Son’s Heart ...
Posing in a picture in Herbstreit's post was former Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban alongside Herbstreit's golden ...
Kirk Herbstreit honors the 81st anniversary of D-Day with a powerful message of gratitude and respect for U.S. troops.
They accommodated me and supported me, as did my colleagues in the early days of College GameDay. Special thanks to Kirk ...
College Football Fans Emotional After College GameDay’s Announcement On Week 1 Location originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Lee Corso is retiring from ESPNs “College GameDay” following Week 1 of the college football season, and the longtime ...