ESPN broadcaster Lee Corso—a fixture in America’s living rooms on Saturday mornings during college football season—announced earlier today he will retire from the booth in August. Corso’s final game as a talking head will come on Aug. 30, the first week of play.
Lee Corso exiting ESPN 'College GameDay' stage and taking soul of college football with him #collegefootball #collegesports https://t.co/uILdzXMi2z
— College Fandom (@mycollegefandom) April 17, 2025
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