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Corso, the legendary ESPN broadcaster who created the iconic headgear pick that caps each “College GameDay show,” will finish ...
Kirk Herbstreit recently got to celebrate one of the events that almost every father dreams of. Herbstreit's youngest son ...
Less than a month ago, we got some sad news when Lee Corso decided to finally retire from the announcing game. The post ESPN ...
Kirk Herbstreit said he hasn’t heard from ESPN about his recent remarks regarding his stance that men don’t belong in women’s sports. The ESPN “College GameDay” host — who was vocal ...
ESPN host Kirk Herbstreit announced the death of his dog, Ben — a golden retriever who captured the hearts of football fans in appearances alongside ESPN announcers. “This is really hard to ...
Kirk Herbstreit shared his reaction to College GameDay's location for the final episode of Lee Corso's career.
Kirk Herbstreit honors the 81st anniversary of D-Day with a powerful message of gratitude and respect for U.S. troops.
Kirk Herbstreit and Lee Corso have shared a stage on ESPN's College GameDay since 1996. / Andrew Wevers-Imagn Images Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit have shared the stage on ESPN’s “College ...
The Texas vs. Ohio State clash was chosen by 'GameDay' over Doak Campbell Stadium for Alabama's season opener at Florida ...
ESPN has announced a kickoff time and TV information for Alabama vs. Georgia in Week 5 of the college football season.
College football changed ever so subtly on Oct. 5, 1996, when ESPN analyst Lee Corso correctly predicted No. 3 Ohio State to beat No. 4 Penn State by donning the head of the Buckeyes' mascot, Brutus.