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Lee Corso, 89, is set to retire following Week 1 of the 2025 season. On Tuesday, ESPN announced the location for his final College GameDay show... (The Spun)
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Originally published on SECRant.com
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denvertiger7 months
When coach was good...he was really, really good
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jimmy the leg7 months
God bless the man. He made many a Saturday mornings more enjoyable.

I think that it’s fitting that he is finishing where he started.
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SEC Doctor7 months
That's going to be an emotional show for those guys, hope his health holds up enough for him to make the trip.
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cajunmud6 months
Crank up the A/C.
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Crappieman7 months
He's been the face of College Gameday for years. People tuned in for his mascot picks. He deserves to go out on his own terms. Hope he lives several more years.
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Black n Gold7 months
Too bad FSU is garbage. Would have been cool to have his final show there.
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Hangit7 months
Dude does a good job, but at 89 he should be enjoying the fruits of his labor with his wife and family. He married old girl 69 years ago.
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Gameday isnt Gameday without Lee
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TouchdownTony7 months
Don't really care but FSU should have been his last show. Not only is it his alma mater but the very first College Gameday on campus was FSU-Notre Dame in 1993, albeit in South Bend, it would have been nice to see his first and last involving his school.
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cdav1146 months
u def care
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Drizzt7 months
Sad to end your career in Ohio
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udtiger7 months
Lots of people do... Browns, Reds, Bengals, Indians
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I've spent many Saturday mornings with that man since I was about 19 years old.
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JackieTreehorn7 months
Gonna miss him. Lee is an institution and that doofus with the life beater can’t hold his jock.
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JackieTreehorn7 months
*wife. frick you Steve Jobs.
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HuntinFishin257 months
He sure does know how to make it more interesting and funny.
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FLTech6 months
I stopped watching that shite years ago. Every other segment is some sob story.
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chimesstreet6 months
You aren't kidding. I don't want to hear about the heartwarming/heartbreaking life story of some player/coach/family member on Saturday morning. I want game break downs. I want predictions. I want stats. I want some local flavor. But please - no cancer/orphan/devastating life stories.
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Spankum6 months
Agreed…though I still watch, if I am not attending a game. I’d prefer one hour of talk about the actual game(s) vs three or four hours of depressing crap.
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HurricaneCamille6 months
I must admit, I am tired of the "Lifetime" stories, too. Can't watch the show any longer, and haven't in years.
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Brlaf776 months
Long overdue !
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BGLAVI26 months
Everything is a GD event or promotion
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MUMFORD7 months
Come on, Lee. You gotta nail the Texas-Ohio State pick. :-)
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Dawg4Life476 months
I mean let this go ESPN, his presence has been dead for like 10 years now
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Spankum6 months
That is what they are doing…he has one more game!
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6R127 months
He's interesting, but it's time to move on. Good luck to a long retirement if it works out.
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