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 ...
Cal students and fans turned out well before the sun even rose. However, longtime "GameDay" analyst Lee Corso was missing. Host Rece Davis said the 89-year-old Corso was "under the weather." ...
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 ...
Lee Corso is absent from Saturday’s edition of ESPN’s College GameDay as the network’s flagship show traveled to Berkeley, Calif., the site of today’s Miami vs. Cal football game.
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 ...
The Ducks have an 8-3 record when College GameDay comes to town. Unfortunately, Lee Corso, a staple of the show, will not be there per ESPN’s Rece Davis. ESPN s Lee Corso holds a duck at the ...
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 ...
Rece Davis told reporters in Eugene, Oregon on October 11 that Lee Corso will be missing College GameDay for a second straight week. Corso won’t be on hand for Ohio State-Oregon on October 12 ...
Lee Corso will not be in Eugene for the show ahead of No. 3 Oregon vs. No. 2 Ohio State, according to ESPN colleague Rece Davis. The 89-year-old Corso is missing his second consecutive week on ...
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 ...