Lee Corso's Legendary Career Ends with Tributes and Final Headgear Selection

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Lee Corso, a legendary figure in college football for over 75 years, is retiring after his final appearance on ESPN's College GameDay, where he is famous for wearing mascot heads and his catchphrase 'Not so fast, my friend.' His career spans player, coach, and broadcaster roles, significantly impacting college football coverage and culture.
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- Fox to televise Lee Corso's final headgear selection On3
- 'Big Noon Kickoff' Crew Pays Tribute to Lee Corso with Headgear Picks FOX Sports
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