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Lee Corso will step away from College GameDay after making one more appearance to start the 2025 football season, leaving the ...
Pageantry and tradition have captivated the college football world for centuries. Pride and heritage-filled showcases have ...
The highly anticipated Week 1 rematch of Texas and Ohio State from the College Football Playoff has a TV network.
Ann Arbor is best known as home to the University of Michigan, where 115,000 fans pack the largest football stadium in the ...
From NIL to the transfer portal, the former Alabama coach could be the voice of change as co-chair of President Trump's new ...
Retiring Lee Corso represents the soul of college football, which USA TODAY Network explores in a new book our fall passion.
From awe-inspiring campus atmospheres to unforgettable game-day traditions to coverage of the biggest games and rivalries in the sport, each stunning page celebrates what makes college football a ...
On Thursday, College GameDay host Rece Davis gave his opinion regarding whether members of the media are afraid of criticizing Coach Prime and his NFL-bound son. The veteran host discussed the ...
former Alabama head coach Nick Saban cleared the air on why he didn't want the "College GameDay" personality to ever pick the Crimson Tide. Corso, 89, has been a longtime staple on ESPN's ...
Lee Corso and Nick Saban were only ESPN colleagues for one full season of college football. Saban, though, felt the analyst’s impact on the game long before joining him at the College GameDay desk.