Lee Corso Shares Blunt Assessment Of Life After 'College GameDay': 'It Sucks'
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Lee Corso Shares Blunt Assessment Of Life After 'College GameDay': 'It Sucks'
Lee Corso College GameDay officially brought the Lee Corso Era to an end when the legendary co-host kicked off the season with his final appearance on the program a few weeks after celebrating his 90th birthday. His retirement was certainly well earned, but it doesn’t sound like he’s enjoying it based on what he had to say about his life in the wake of his departure. Lee Corso spent 15 years as a head coach at the college level before pivoting t…
Lee Corso says it's been 'lousy' being away from College GameDay
Lee Corso officially retired from his historic broadcasting career earlier this year. The legendary College GameDay analyst was interviewed by NBC’s central Florida affiliate, WESH, this week and said he misses being on the show. “Lousy,” Corso said when asked about what this season has been like for him. “I hate it. I can’t watch College GameDay. I just can’t get used to it. I’m not working anymore. I used to fly all over … it sucks.” Corso mad…
Lee Corso on what it's been like away from 'College GameDay': 'Lousy... it sucks'
ESPN’s College GameDay started the 2025 college football season by saying goodbye to longtime analyst Lee Corso, who retired from broadcasting following 38 years with the company. The 90-year-old former football coach and broadcasting legend isn’t going quietly into retirement, however. While the gears in the GameDay machine have kept turning without him, it sounds like Corso still wanted to keep traveling and doing the show. Daren Stoltzfus of …
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