This Saturday, Lee Corso chose his heart over his head.
Lee Corso’s affinity for the Ohio State Buckeyes is well-known among fans of ESPN’s popular college football pregame show ...
Lee Corso and the ESPN "College GameDay" panel covered a matchup between No. 2 Ohio State and No. 5 Indiana in Week 13, from ...
When "College GameDay" travels to Columbus to cover an Ohio State game, it's usually a safe bet to say Lee Corso will pick ...
Corso served as the head coach of Indiana from 1973-1982. He earned a 41-68-2 record in his 10 years with the Hoosiers. The ...
And, making the 421st mascot headgear pick of his ESPN career is beloved College Gameday analyst Lee Corso. Corso, 89, has been an analyst on College Gameday since its first season on the air back ...
And that's perhaps why Lee Corso is so beloved among fans. For more than a decade, Corso patrolled the sidelines as a head coach for three separate programs but he's become an icon as one of the ...
Before taking the stage for ESPN's "College GameDay" in Athens, Georgia, during Week 12, Kirk Herbstreit and Lee Corso shared their thoughts on college football's top teams in their pre-show meeting.
lead 7-0 in first quarter Corso was honored earlier in the show by the mayor of Bloomington, Kerry Thomson, declaring Saturday, Oct. 26 as "Coach Lee Corso Day" in the city of Bloomington.
Saturday is Lee Corso's day. Literally, as the city of Bloomington officially named Saturday, Oct. 26, as "Coach Lee Corso Day," as revealed to Corso by mayor Kerry Thomson on Saturday during ESPN ...
And that means that beloved Gameday analyst Lee Corso is poised to make another headgear pick. Saturday's show will be a homecoming for Corso, who spent 10 seasons as the Hoosiers football coach ...