It is a bright day for college football as Lee Corso takes the field once again for a spectacular evening of eventful action. He has been at this rodeo since the 1960’s until Corso switched to ESPN broadcasting in 1987 where he became most famous for not only his national presence, but a folk hero, at heart.
Corso will attend and broadcast his last and final College Gameday before he proudly heads in to the sunset to manage other business.
Corso always had a glowing personality like no other. He actually invented and sparked the idea of Brutus Buckeye in the beginning of his broadcasting work at ESPN and intelligently always offered a word of advice, even on Madden, at one extravagant point.
College football is different like no other sport. It results in physical battles and competitions vying for a spot whether it would be freshman, QB, or stacking up to Corso’s expectations.
Thank you, Lee Corso!


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