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Lee Corso was honored at the ESPYS as he prepares for his final season on ESPN’s “College GameDay.” ESPN’s president of ...
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US Weekly on MSNKirk Herbstreit Reflects on 30-Year Relationship With Lee Corso Ahead of Final ‘College Gameday’ Appearance
With Lee Corso’s television farewell on the horizon, his College Gameday cohost Kirk Herbstreit reflected on their ...
A few weeks before Lee Corso is set to make his final appearance on College GameDay, the legendary broadcaster was recognized ...
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Lee Corso receives ESPYS tribute, puts on famous headgear as 'College GameDay' farewell continues
Lee Corso put on his famous headgear during the ESPYS on Wednesday night at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. Only this time, he ...
ESPYs, the annual awards show celebrating the year’s top athletes, coaches, and inspiring sports moments, was a night of high ...
Lee Corso picks Notre Dame over Miami as he dons an Irish cap on the set of ESPN's "College GameDay" on Nov. 11, 2016, in Coral Gables, Fla. (Jim Rassol/Sun-Sentinel) ...
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Lee Richard Corso was born on Aug. 7, 1935 to Italian immigrants in Cicero, Illinois. At 10 years old, he and his family moved to Miami where he played high school football and baseball.
Lee Corso, set to retire from College GameDay after one final show in August, was recognized at the 2025 ESPYS.
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Who Is Lee Corso's Wife? Inside His 69-Year Marriage and the Woman Behind the GameDay Legend
Lee Corso's 69-year marriage to Betsy Youngblood revealed. Meet the woman behind the ESPN legend as he bids farewell to ...
What is Lee Corso's net worth in 2025? ESPYs pay tribute as longtime ESPN analyst prepares to retire
Lee Corso has a net worth of about $12 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. He is an American broadcaster and college football analyst who was recently honored at the 2025 ESPY Awards.
Lee Corso (Photo via Getty Images) On Saturday, ESPN’s “College GameDay will be in Atlanta, Georgia, in anticipation of the SEC Championship Game between Georgia and Texas.
Longtime broadcaster Lee Corso is officially done at ESPN. Corso, who began working with the network in 1987, will close that chapter of his life this August after spending close to four decades ...
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