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Beyond his on-screen persona, Corso is known for his kindness and generosity, exemplified by his long-standing friendship with a man with cerebral palsy.

Corso's career has been marked by both humorous anecdotes, such as riding an elephant in a parade, and his passion for college football.

(Lee Corso's final appearance on ESPN's "College GameDay" will be at 9 a.m. on August 30. To honor the occasion: This story on his legendary life and career originally appeared in The Palm Beach Post in June 2003 as Corso was about to enter the Florida Sports Hall of Fame with Dan Marino, Michelle Akers, Jim Courier and Wade Boggs.)

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