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She called the program “critical and vital,” and said a decrease in the number of people it could help would be “a huge ...
A trio of Hannan baseball players will continue their baseball careers in junior college after their recent signings.
Lawrence Scott Cauthorn, 56, was sentenced to six months in jail with credit for time served, followed by a lifetime in community custody in Whatcom County Superior Court on April 22, 2025 ...
Earth Day is right around the corner, and the community in State College is coming together to celebrate in a big way. Local environmental groups, food trucks and live music are all part of the ...
Lee Corso has been a staple in millions of households every Saturday of every college football season since the inception of ESPN’s College GameDay in 1987. Corso has essentially given his life ...
Meredith Marsh, a standout volleyball player at Whatcom Community College (Whatcom), has committed to continuing her career at the four-year level with Rocky Mountain College (RMC) in Billings ...
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Lee Corso recently announced that he will walk away from ESPN’s “College GameDay” after nearly 40 years. The former coach and longtime broadcaster has been recognized for his famous headgear ...
GAINESVILLE, Fla.-- Transfer guard Xaivian Lee is now officially a member of the Florida Gators. Lee, one of the top-rated guards in the NCAA Transfer Portal, announced his commitment to the ...
It was announced lat week that Lee Corso would be retiring from ESPN's "College GameDay" after 38 years on the show. Corso is the only original on-air member still involved with the program.
I hope this will be one of those times. Today, I am thinking about Lee Corso's announcement that he is retiring from ESPN's College GameDay program. He will make his final appearance in Columbus ...
Coach Lee Corso, a pillar of ESPN College Gameday, the Saturday morning show on ESPN throughout the college football season, is finally retiring due to his continuing mental decline. Fitz has ...