Lee Corso stumbled and nearly fell Thursday in the final moments of ESPN’s “College GameDay” leading up to the Notre Dame-Penn State game. The 89-year-old analyst was dancing with the Irish’s ...
The longtime ESPN personality has been with the network since the 1980s and typically does “The Jig” when picking Notre Dame to win games.
Nick Saban spent his first year of retirement plenty busy. The former Alabama football coach spent his Saturdays in cities from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to Columbus, Ohio and ...
The Fighting Irish secured a spot in the national championship for the first time since 1988 after defeating the Nittany ...
Notre Dame's defeat of Penn State in the Orange Bowl puts its College Football Playoff payout at $20 million and ensures its ...
Lee Corso brought the energy and a little chaos to ESPN College GameDay during his headgear pick for Notre Dame versus Penn ...
While Corso did a playful jig with the Notre Dame Irish mascot, the broadcaster almost slipped and fell to the ground.
ESPN's Lee Corso and the rest of the "College GameDay" crew made their picks for the Orange Bowl just minutes before kickoff.
Corso, 89 years old, got festive in support of Notre Dame for Thursday's Orange Bowl, but nearly fell while dancing.
Fans want Lee Corso to hang it up after he nearly fell over during ESPN's pregame show before the Orange Bowl.
ESPN college football analyst Lee Corso nearly fell while doing a jig after making his pick for the Penn State-Notre Dame ...
ESPN's Booger McFarland believes Texas will take down Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl to advance to the national championship.