ESPN’s College GameDay Announces Decision On Lee Corso For College Football Season
ESPN’s new college football show “College GameDay” announced the decision on Sports analyst Lee Corso.
On Monday ESPN announced the new launching of its premier show Collge GameDay will air live from the North Carolina vs. South Carolina game.
About the timing, 87-year-old Lee Corso ESPN’s broadcaster will be in Charlotte, North Carolina for Week 1 of the 2023 college football regular season. It is confirmed that Corso is going to be one of the broadcasters for ESPN’s new college games show.
ESPN booked Lee for the whole 2023 season.
College GameDay Week One on-air staffing – Saturday, Sept. 2, in Charlotte, N.C.
— Richard Deitsch (@richarddeitsch) July 24, 2023
Rece Davis (host); Lee Corso, Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard, Pat McAfee (analysts); Pete Thamel (insider); Jen Lada and Jess Sims (reporters).
Although it’s impossible for Lee Corso to present in the season for the entire time regarding his age factor he will be there for some segments. A few other names will disappear from the tournament including David Pollack, Chris Fallica, and Tom Rinaldi.
One fan wrote,”Still crazy that David Pollack isn’t there anymore.”
One fan added, “Apologies to Kirk Herbstreit but LC is making it really difficult to watch GameDay.”
Another fan wrote, “Can we please for the love of all things college football get rid of Pat McAfee and bring back David Pollack and Tom Rinaldi? I’m sure their salaries combined aren’t as big as his and they don’t make me want to throw my TV through a window.”
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