This friendship is everything 🥹
Nearly 30 years ago, ex-coach Corso showed ex-player Herbstreit the ropes on College GameDay. Today, Herby keeps an eye out for his 88-year-old co-star. They're still going strong.
The "Corso" chants in Colorado are everything 🥺🧡
ESPN announced Wednesday that it came to terms on a multiyear contract with Lee Corso for him to remain part of the College GameDay pregame show. Corso has been part of the show for 30 years, as he was an original member when it debuted in 1987..
being interviewed by local media
Set of three prints, including "Get up. It's Gameday.", "Rece Desmond Lee Herbie", and "Lee Corso is my spirit animal." Downloadable digital hand-lettered prints can be printed as 5x7 or 8x10 framable prints or cards.
Twenty years ago today, Lee Corso made his first College GameDay selection with the use of mascot gear. To celebrate, review some classic Corso gear pick moments.
Where is Lee Corso today? Lee Corso, the College GameDay icon, is busy with some family matters, due to which he was absent today, leaving fans to miss his insights for Week 9's thrilling matchups.
On "Gameday" and Corso and other notes from the television world for Week 1 of the college football season.
Set of three prints, including "Get up. It's Gameday.", "Rece Desmond Lee Herbie", and "Lee Corso is my spirit animal." Downloadable digital hand-lettered prints can be printed as 5x7 or 8x10 framable prints or cards.
Lee Corso, one of college football’s most entertaining analysts, is a long-time member of ESPN’s college football team. He is best known serving as an analyst on the eight-time Emmy-Award winning Coll
“Corso gives The Claw! He picked Baylor. And likes his chances up 19 at half. OU listed 28-1 shot to win now”
Lee Corso returned to the set of College Gameday in advance of Saturday afternoon's showdown between Alabama and Tennessee.
Namath wears his fur coat, has a kiss for Big Al's trunk.
Lee Corso is an American sports broadcaster, football analyst for ESPN, and former coach who has been a featured analyst on ESPN’s College
Lee Corso was honored at the college football awards tonight. Fantastic profile, that had me in tears before it was over. You can't love college football like I do and not feel appreciation for the guys who cover the sport well. Lee has been on College Game Day since it started in 1987. His health is not what it once was, but he has entertained me well for nearly 25 years. A former do everything player for Florida State, he was also a successful coach at Louisville and Illinois. WELL DONE LEE!