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For the first time in program history, the Indiana Hoosiers, under second-year head coach Curt Cignetti, captured the national championship with a thrilling 27‑21 victory over the Miami Hurricanes.
This season marked the first year of college football without legendary broadcaster Lee Corso appearing regularly on ESPN’s "College GameDay," a noticeable change following his retirement after Week 1 ...
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 ...
Every college football team Lee Corso was involved with during his long career won their games on the day the beloved broadcaster walks away from the game. College football fans are always looking for ...
College football is back in business, meaning all eyes are turned toward ESPN’s “College GameDay” to open the weekend. During the show, McAfee had some words for Corso that didn’t sit right with fans.
Lee Corso's “College GameDay” career has come to an end. The longtime ESPN analyst said goodbye during an emotional Week 1 show on Saturday. Corso, 90, has taken a reduced role on the show in recent ...
The college football world said farewell to a true staple of the sport, as Saturday's Week 1 College GameDay broadcast was legendary broadcaster Lee Corso's last show — and, of course, his last iconic ...