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Who will be the celebrity guest picker on "College GameDay" for Michigan-Ohio State in Week 14? Here's a few potential options.
ESPN has announced a major shake up to its broadcasting of College GameDay for the rest of the 2025 season. In light of the recent dispute between Disney and YouTube TV that led to a broadcasting
Corso talked to the media as part of an event to honor Lou Holtz, another retired coach-turned-ESPN talent. He didn't have the "GameDay" platform, but he did make one prediction by saying Indiana would be the team to win the College Football Playoff. Holtz scoffed at the idea — and then said he believed it was Notre Dame's time.
The "College GameDay" location for Week 13 is once again at Oregon ahead of the team's matchup against USC. Yet, fans are already thinking about the "College GameDay" location for Week 14 in the regular-season finale with a full slate of rivalry matchups.
College football without Lee Corso takes some getting used to. The beloved ESPN host called time on a legendary career in April having appeared on the network since 1987. Thanks to appearing on
The best pregame show in sports returns to Eugene Saturday as ESPN College Gameday rolls into town for the showdown between No. 15 USC and No. 7 Oregon.
Corso last coached in the ill-fated USFL in 1985. He was hired by ESPN in 1987 and began working on College GameDay. In Corso's early years, CGD wasn't the mass-produced extravaganza that it later became. It was basically a studio show with broadcasters discussing the weekend's biggest college football action.
Longtime ESPN college football broadcaster Lee Corso capped off his illustrious career three months ago. The 90-year-old Corso received a hero’s sendoff following his final College GameDay episode on Aug. 30.
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Evaluating Ohio State ahead of matchup vs Michigan Football
Ohio State is elite at every level of their team. Here’s a preview of the Buckeyes ahead of their matchup with Michigan.