New Delhi, Aug. 30 -- Lee Corso will don a mascot head and proclaim "Not so fast, my friend!" for the final time during ESPN's College GameDay broadcast of Ohio State versus Texas on Saturday (August 30). The 90-year-old's retirement will conclude a 75-year college football legacy as a player, coach, and broadcaster.
Lee Corso's journey began in the 1950s as a remarkable quarterback and cornerback for the Florida State Seminoles, where he held the interception record for two decades.
After graduating, he coached at Louisville, Indiana, Navy, and Northern Illinois, and briefly led the Orlando Renegades in the USFL. His achievements earned him inductions into the Florida State, Louisville, Indiana, Florida Sports, and Kentucky Athletic Ha...
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