It’s the end of an era for ESPN ‘s “College Game Day” on Saturday as Lee Corso , the renowned college football coach and football analyst, bows out of the show after 38 years.
Corso, who turned 90 on Aug. 7, is known for his sharp analysis and folksy commentary on college football and its dynamics. He donned a tuxedo for his final show, which originated from Ohio Stadium in advance of the Texas Longhorns taking on the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Corso is the last of “College Game Day’s” founding on-air team to sign off. The program debuted in 1987 and has become part of the fabric of college football season as the commentators travel from city to city to cover key games and rivalries. Corso plays a key role in predicting the winner of the game with his choice of team headgear at the close o