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After nearly 40 years on the job, the iconic Lee Corso will be retiring from his weekly Saturday contributions as a part of ...
Lee Corso is hanging up the headgear. The 89-year-old college football icon announced Thursday that he will retire from ESPN's "College GameDay" after one final broadcast on Aug. 30 for Week 1.
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Lee Corso is retiring from ESPN and the revolutionary, industry-changing College GameDay show. ESPN College GameDay is the best outdoor carnival on sports television, carving out a unique niche in ...