Recently, one very sweet little Cane Corso showed that he's willing to protect mom from more than just a human or animal ...
Lee Corso's final appearance on ESPN's "College GameDay" was, unsurprisingly, an emotional one. After joining the program in 1987, Corso's run on the program will end weeks after his 90th birthday.
The legendary run of Lee Corso on ESPN’s College GameDay is coming to its end. On Thursday, the Disney-owned network announced that Corso will work one final episode of the longtime college football ...
The former Florida State football star and assistant coach turned back the clock Friday, reconnecting with six former ...
Two months after ESPN first announced that Lee Corso will co-host one final episode of College GameDay before retiring, we now know where that highly anticipated episode will take place. Taking to ...
Few things in college football are more iconic than Lee Corso putting on a big mascot head to wrap up College GameDay on Saturday mornings. Each week of the college football season, Corso makes his ...
Corso is set to turn 90 on Aug. 7. He joined ESPN as an analyst in 1987 after coaching football at Louisville, Indiana and Northern Illinois from 1969-1984. "My family and I will be forever indebted ...
Have you ever seen eyes like this? Meet the silver Cane Corso with icy blue eyes that’ll stop you in your tracks.
Lee Corso loves college football. It's what drives him. The ESPN GameDay analyst joined me last week on "The Opening Kickoff" on WNSP-FM 105.5 in advance of his appearance on Tuesday at the Team Focus ...
Fox Sports and ESPN may be battling for viewers with their respective college football pregame shows, but the former provided a classy touch on Saturday as they paid tribute to the legendary Lee Corso ...