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Corso seems to be in better health
Posted on 9/1/18 at 11:00 am
Posted on 9/1/18 at 11:00 am
Than was he was in the previous two years . I’m going to cry when he hangs it up .
This post was edited on 9/1/18 at 11:01 am
Posted on 9/1/18 at 11:05 am to NamariTiger
Don’t cry for that idiot.
Posted on 9/1/18 at 11:07 am to NamariTiger
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I’m going to cry when he hangs it up .
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Corso seems to be in better health
Agree
Posted on 9/1/18 at 11:21 am to LooseCannon22282
Are you sure? He was limping around like he had trouble walking and had a bad back as he was all stooped over.
Posted on 9/1/18 at 11:24 am to Ralph_Wiggum
He moved pretty quickly when he left the set to go take a shite, but he did come back dressed like the grim reaper. 50/50.
Posted on 9/1/18 at 11:58 am to bah humbug
I tend to agree with the OP, that he looks better.
Some of that is going to be opening day excitement- it happens to people who love college football.
While I won't cry when he's done, I can understand the OP better than most-- those of us who grew up with Corso and Gameday as an actual institution-- before you'd have 40 games on TV a weekend-- understand his role as important ambassador for the game. We wouldn't have what we do now, if things like Gameday and Corso didn't make it an appealing product. Him, Keith Jackson, Frank Broyles, and a handful of others have done great things for the sport of college football.
When he leaves Gameday, an era will pass. For many people, it will be a reminder of their own mortality, and the disappearance of their own youth.
Some of that is going to be opening day excitement- it happens to people who love college football.
While I won't cry when he's done, I can understand the OP better than most-- those of us who grew up with Corso and Gameday as an actual institution-- before you'd have 40 games on TV a weekend-- understand his role as important ambassador for the game. We wouldn't have what we do now, if things like Gameday and Corso didn't make it an appealing product. Him, Keith Jackson, Frank Broyles, and a handful of others have done great things for the sport of college football.
When he leaves Gameday, an era will pass. For many people, it will be a reminder of their own mortality, and the disappearance of their own youth.
Posted on 9/1/18 at 12:02 pm to BoardReader
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While I won't cry when he's done, I can understand the OP better than most-- those of us who grew up with Corso and Gameday as an actual institution-- before you'd have 40 games on TV a weekend-- understand his role as important ambassador for the game. We wouldn't have what we do now, if things like Gameday and Corso didn't make it an appealing product. Him, Keith Jackson, Frank Broyles, and a handful of others have done great things for the sport of college football.
This 100%. I get that some people don’t like his shtick but you have to at least respect what he has done for CFB.
Posted on 9/1/18 at 12:16 pm to BoardReader
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Him, Keith Jackson, Frank Broyles, and a handful of others have done great things for the sport of college football.
Corso and Keith Jackson have done great things for college football, but not Frank Broyles. He was long gone from TV when you got more than two games a week on Saturdays. Plus he had trouble pronouncing the world athlete. He always said "ath-ahh-lete"
This post was edited on 9/1/18 at 12:17 pm
Posted on 9/1/18 at 12:42 pm to NamariTiger
I thought he looked better as well. Good for him. He is fighting.
Do your thing Lee.
Do your thing Lee.
Posted on 9/1/18 at 1:23 pm to NamariTiger
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Corso seems to be in better health
I watched a few minutes of him today and he is still struggling with coherent sentences. At one time he rattled off absolute gibberish.
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