Lee Corso's Legendary Career and Impact on College Football

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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 became famous for wearing mascot headgear and his catchphrase 'Not so fast, my friend.' His career spanned player, coach, and broadcaster roles, leaving a lasting impact on the sport and its coverage.
- From headgear picks to college football stalwart: The legendary career of Lee Corso comes to an end CNN
- Lee Corso appears on his final 'College GameDay' before No. 1 Texas vs. No. 3 Ohio State Yahoo Sports
- 'Appreciate you, Coach': Lee Corso's impact felt far beyond 'GameDay' audience ESPN
- After Lee Corso suffered a stroke, friendship kept him going on ‘College GameDay’ - The Athletic The New York Times
- Lee Corso's 7 most memorable 'College GameDay' moments, revisited USA Today
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