College Fans Think, It’s Time For Lee Corso To Retire
College fans are worried about ESPN veteran Lee Corso, and they think it’s time for his retirement.
88-year-old, Lee Corso is a featured analyst for ESPN’s College GameDay for the College football season this year. Longtime sports analyst Corso has been struggling with health issues due to his age.
Even after his bad health, Corso is synonymous with ESPN’s College GameDay. After a rough day this Saturday, many college fans believe that it’s time for Lee Corso to say goodbye to Primetime and take a rest.
It appears that Lee has no longer the energy to stay this long on the College GameDay set. Fans are worried about his health condition. Many fans took to X Twitter to share their concerns for their beloved host.
One fan said, “ESPN, on behalf of everyone that loves Lee Corso and fondly remembers his hay-day, please retire that man. I’m glad that he still seems to enjoy being out there, but it’s time.”
ESPN, on behalf of everyone that loves Lee Corso and fondly remembers his hay-day, please retire that man. I’m glad that he still seems to enjoy being out there, but it’s time
— Andrew Valdivia (@AValdivia816) September 9, 2023
One fan wrote, “I love Lee Corso but my goodness the man can not be on TV anymore. They need to take him off the gameday set. It’s time for him to retire.”
I love Lee Corso but my goodness the man can not be on tv anymore. They need to take him off the gameday set. It’s time for him to retire. @ESPNCFB
— Dallas LaPerriere (@LaPerriere_11) September 9, 2023
Another fan was concerned, “I love Lee Corso but my goodness the man can not be on TV anymore. They need to take him off the gameday set. It’s time for him to retire.”
I love Lee Corso but my goodness the man can not be on tv anymore. They need to take him off the gameday set. It’s time for him to retire. @ESPNCFB
— Dallas LaPerriere (@LaPerriere_11) September 9, 2023
One fan wrote, “Bro they gotta retire Lee Corso. He’s entirely too old to be doing this. Like it’s getting hard to watch.”
These are just a few. There are many fans who share the same thoughts about Lee Corso. Maybe its time for Lee Corso to adieu ESPN.
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