Lee Corso could be returning soon after feeling under the weather this week. Davis gave an update on Corso during the crew's visit to Oregon, saying the legendary college football analyst was ...
ESPN's legendary Lee Corso has gone on record before as saying that Eugene, Oregon is his favorite place to go to for 'College GameDay,' and that the Oregon Duck is his favorite mascot in all of ...
The “College GameDay” broadcast lacked a familiar face again, with Lee Corso — a mainstay on the show for more than three decades — missing his second consecutive week due to health ...
If you had to choose two mascots synonymous with Lee Corso on ESPN’s College GameDay, the Oregon Duck and Ohio State’s Brutus Buckeye would be the obvious picks. Corso absolutely loves both ...
Lee Corso has maintained his role at the desk, while legendary coach Nick Saban brought his football mind and measured takes to the set when he joined after retiring from his job at Alabama ...
Lee Corso has been a longtime face of ESPN's College GameDay, known for his accurate gameday picks. However, the veteran analyst won't be appearing on the show for Week 7, leaving fans to wonder why.
Lee Corso has been an essential part of college football for as long as many people can remember. He has been with ESPN’s “College GameDay” since 1987 and is one of the few people in sports ...
Unfortunately for fans of College GameDay, there’s one staple of the show that won’t be making the trip out west yet again: host Lee Corso, who did not appear during the broadcast at Cal last ...
Lee Corso was not on set Saturday for ESPN’s “College GameDay” from Eugene, Oregon, ahead of No. 2 Ohio State’s visit to No. 3 Oregon. “Lee Corso hoping he gets back with us very soon ...
The show airs from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET on Saturday. In the leadup for the game, it became public knowledge that Lee Corso, a staple of College GameDay for decades, would not be traveling to Oregon.