Corso, a longtime staple of the ESPN crew, made his final pick of the season for Monday's national championship between Ohio State and Notre Dame.
ESPN's 88-year-old 'College Football GameDay' analyst Lee Corso looked happy ahead of the 2025 National Championship while some users on X compared him to Joe Biden
Lee Corso has been many things — a college football coach, Burt Reynolds' college roommate and America’s favorite college football lovin’ crazy grandfather on ESPN's College GameDay, where he makes his "headgear picks" each week on location during College Football Saturday.
Heading into Monday’s College Football Playoff National Championship Game, seemingly everyone is on the Ohio State Buckeyes’ bandwagon. While some college
Ohio State (13-2) will battle Notre Dame (14-1) for in the national championship game on Monday night, and fans made their feelings known for legendary college football personality Lee Corso ahead of the game.
After the Nittany Lions topped SMU and Boise State and the Fighting Irish beat Indiana and Georgia in the first two rounds of the 12-team College Football Playoff, the GameDay crew broke down the semifinal matchup. Penn State entered the game as a one-point favorite, according to BetMGM.
During the latest 'College GameDay' event, 89-year old Lee Corso, an iconic figure in college football analysis, faced challenges while dancing with the Notre Dame Leprechaun, nearly falling over. I love the guy, but it might be time for ESPN to ease him into retirement..
ESPN college football analyst Lee Corso nearly fell while doing a jig after making his pick for the Penn State-Notre Dame Orange Bowl game.
Ohio State came out on top in the national championship on Monday, outlasting a late Notre Dame comeback push to win 34-23. The game brought an end to the first edition of the expanded College Football Playoff, which features 12 teams vying for the title instead of four.
Ohio State quarterback Will Howard became the first quarterback to throw for 1,000 yards in the College Football Playoff after a strong first half against Notre Dame. By hitting the mark, Howard set the record for most passing yards in a CFP run.
Colin Mahoney, this year's featured Notre Dame leprechaun, will appear in a three-piece green suit in front of millions of college football fans on Monday night.