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Lee CorsoBio | College GameDay FootballLee Corso, one of college football's most knowledgeable, opinionated and entertaining analysts, is a game analyst for the Thursday night telecasts and a studio analyst for College GameDay. Corso joined ESPN in 1987 after 28 years of football coaching experience. |
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Special to ESPN SportsTravelAs the regular season comes to a close, a review of the sport's best rituals
Story | Conversation | November 30, 2009GameDay: What Went Wrong For Weis
College GameDay looks at the reasons behind Charlie Weis' lack of success as the head coach of Notre Dame
Video | November 28, 2009Stakes couldn't be much higher in the desert
Ted Miller, Pac-10...five games this season. The buzz certainly was strong. With ESPN's College GameDay in town -- Lee Corso donned the Duck head, much to the consternation of the gathered throng -- the locals have become...
Blog | November 21, 2009Big Ten lunch links
Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten...be out until the bowl game, Jeff Potrykus writes in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. ESPN's Lee Corso will be on hand in Bloomington as Indiana honors its 1979 team, Jeff Rabjohns writes in...
Blog | November 20, 2009Horned Frog fans take in 'GameDay' visit
Richard Durrett, ESPNDallas.comTCU reveled in the national attention brought on by "GameDay" visiting.
Story | Conversation | November 15, 2009Big TCU crowd watches ESPN GameDay
Richard Durrett...Today was a huge crowd and they were into it." The cheers got the loudest when Lee Corso threw away a Utah helmet and put on the SuperFrog head as he made his traditional...
Blog Entry | Conversation | November 14, 2009ESPN College GameDay coming to TCU
Richard Durrett...be constructed in the campus commons area, near Frog Fountain, the student center and campus housing. Lee Corso will make his prediction of the TCU-Utah game at the end of the show. Corso...
Blog Entry | Conversation | November 08, 2009Sports connections to Veterans Day
Paul Kinney, ESPN Stats & InformationA collection of notable sports connections to the U.S. service academies and professional athletes, in recognition of Veterans Day, which commemorates the anniversary of the armistice that ended World War I on Nov. 11, 1918.
Story | Conversation | November 06, 2009EXPLORE RELATED TOPICS
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