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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 ...
ESPN “College GameDay” analyst Lee Corso wiped a tear from his face after watching a six-minute tribute ahead of the 88-year-old's 400th headgear pick in Boulder, Colorado. ... Corso worked as ...
That mean the return of beloved analyst Lee Corso. The 86-year-old former head coach did the 2020 season from home due to the pandemic, but he was back on the set this morning. He wasted no time […]
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).
Seven different head coaches have led the Hoosiers to postseason bowl games: John Pont, Lee Corso, Bill Mallory, Bill Lynch, Kevin Wilson, Tom Allen, and Curt Cignetti. Indiana has a 3–11 record over 14 bowl games in which they have competed.
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 ...
Brodsky attended Miami Jackson High School, where he practiced football, basketball and baseball. As a senior, he was a fullback in the first Miami Jackson team to defeat Miami High School in 27 years. He was a teammate of Lee Corso, who would become a college head coach and sportcaster. He graduated in 1952 and received All-state honors.