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Lee Richard Corso [1] (born August 7, 1935) is an American sports broadcaster and college football analyst for ESPN and a former coach. He has been an analyst on ESPN's College GameDay program since its inception in 1987.
Lee Corso coaching career at Indiana Corso coached at Indiana from 1973-82, with his tenure ending five years before he became a full-time analyst on "College GameDay." Corso finished 9-1 at ...
Lee Corso pick September 9, 1995 Georgia Bulldogs 27 8 Tennessee Volunteers: 30: Knoxville, Tennessee: Rivalry: September 23, 1995 3 Texas A&M Aggies 21 7 Colorado Buffaloes: 29: Boulder, Colorado: September 30, 1995 4 Colorado Buffaloes: 38: 10 Oklahoma Sooners 17 Norman, Oklahoma: October 7, 1995 Miami Hurricanes 17 1 Florida State Seminoles ...
In their fourth season and final season under head coach Lee Corso, the Cardinals compiled a 9–1 record (4–1 MVC, tied first), and were ranked eighteenth in the final AP Poll. [ 1 ] Corso's overall record in four seasons was 28–11–3 (.702).
Lee Corso is more often right than he is wrong with his college football predictions.
Just a week ago, ESPN announced that beloved analyst Lee Corso would be back on set for the 2021 college football season. Corso, 86, did the 2020 season from home due to the pandemic. Well, when ...
Lee Corso (Big Ten Conference) (1973–1982) 1973: Lee Corso: 2–9: 0–8: T–9th: 1974: Lee Corso 1–10: 1–7: 10th: 1975: Lee Corso 2–8–1: 1–6–1: 10th ...
Last year, Lee Corso wasn’t traveling on the road with the rest of the College GameDay crew due to COVID-19 concerns. He still tried his best to entertain ESPN’s audience from his home, but it ...