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College GameDay in Eugene does massive viewership numbers in Week 13
College GameDay in Eugene proved successful for the second time in the 2025 season, once again amongst the most-viewed shows in the show's history.
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.
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
In Week 13, ESPN’s hit show College GameDay traveled to Eugene, Ore., for the second time this season to set the stage for Oregon’s matchup against Big Ten rival USC. Behind two touchdown passes from quarterback Dante Moore and 179 total team rushing yards, the Ducks defeated the Trojans 42–27 at Autzen Stadium.
The longtime ESPN College GameDay analyst stepped away following Week 1 of the 2025 season, ending a career in television that spanned nearly 40 years. Asked prior to speaking engagement this week in Orlando what his first year out of college football was like, Corso didn’t hold back.
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
Heading into week 14 of the college football season, better known as rivalry week, it is one of the best weekends of the year for college football fans. It is
It doesn't seem like Lee Corso is enjoying retirement. For nearly 40 years (38 to be exact), the legendary football analyst known as Lee Corso would spend his weekends in the fall flying around the country and entertaining football fans on ESPN's College GameDay.
We're in Day 6 of the heated up Lane Kiffin coaching search drama involving Florida, LSU and Ole Miss football.
"Not so fast, my friend." The phrase was always a rejoinder from Lee Corso against conventional wisdom during his successful decades on College GameDay. The much-beloved ESPN analyst retired after the Week 1 CGD show at the age of 90,