Lee Richard Corso (born August 7, 1935) is an American sports broadcaster and
college football
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analyst for
ESPN
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and a former coach. He has been an analyst on ESPN's ''
College GameDay'' program since its inception in 1987.
Corso served as the head football coach at the
University of Louisville
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from 1969 to 1972, at
Indiana University Bloomington
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from 1973 to 1982, and at
Northern Illinois University in 1984, compiling a career
college football
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coaching record of 73–85–6. He was the head coach for the
Orlando Renegades of the
United States Football League
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in 1985, tallying a mark of 5–13.
Early life and playing career
Corso's parents, Alessandro and Irma, were Italian immigrants. His father fled
Italy
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during
World War I
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at age 15.
Alessandro, who had a second-grade education, was a lifelong laborer who laid
terrazzo flooring, and Irma, who had a fifth-grade education, worked in school cafeterias and boarding schools.
Corso was born in
Cicero, Illinois, on August 7, 1935.
At age 10, he moved with his family to
Miami
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and later attended
Miami Jackson Senior High School, where he played
quarterback
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. A baseball prospect, he was offered a $5,000 bonus to sign with the
Brooklyn Dodgers as a
shortstop
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.
However, he chose college, playing football and baseball at
Florida State University
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(FSU), where he was a roommate of football player and actor
Burt Reynolds and future
University of Miami
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baseball coach
Ron Fraser. While at FSU, Corso earned the nickname "Sunshine Scooter" for his speed on the football field.
[Alumni Hall of Fame: Lee Corso]
, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, accessed May 17, 2013. As a defensive player, he set the school record for most career interceptions (14), a record that stood for more than two decades until it was broken by
Monk Bonasorte. Corso was also a member of the
Alpha Tau Omega fraternity
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. He was the starting quarterback for the South in the 1956
Blue-Gray Game, though his squad lost to the
Len Dawson-led North team, 14–0.
Corso graduated with a bachelor's degree in
physical education
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in 1957 and a master's degree in administration and supervision in 1958.
Coaching career
After college, Corso became the quarterbacks coach at
Maryland
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under his former FSU coach
Tommy Nugent. In 1962, Corso followed Nugent's guidance to recruit an academically and athletically qualified black player and convinced
Darryl Hill to transfer from the
Naval Academy
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, making him the first African-American football player in the
Atlantic Coast Conference
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.
In 1966, Corso became the defensive backs coach at Navy. In 1969, he was named head coach at
Louisville where he coached his ESPN colleague
Tom Jackson. After taking Louisville to only its second-ever bowl game in 1970, he was hired by
Indiana
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in 1972.
Corso coached at Indiana from 1973 to 1982, leading the Hoosiers to two winning seasons in 1979 and 1980. The 1979 regular season ended with 7–4 record and earned a trip to the
1979 Holiday Bowl. There the Hoosiers would beat the previously unbeaten
BYU Cougars. Indiana's victory over the Cougars propelled the team to 16th in the
UPI
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poll, the Hoosiers' first top-20 ranking since 1967. During one game in the 1976 season, Corso called a time out after his team scored a touchdown early in the second quarter. The entire team huddled together for a photograph with the scoreboard filling the background. It read: Indiana 7, Ohio State 6. It was the first time in 25 years that the Hoosiers had led the Buckeyes in a football game. Ohio State would win the game 47–7. Corso was fired after ten years with an overall record of 41–68–2 at Indiana.
Corso was the 16th head football coach at
Northern Illinois University. In his lone season as Northern Illinois's head coach, Corso's record was 4–6–1.
After the stint at Northern Illinois, Corso made his professional football coaching debut for the
Orlando Renegades of the
United States Football League
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(USFL) in
1985
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. Corso was slated to return to the Renegades in fall
1986, but the league suspended operations before the season began.
Broadcasting career
In 1987, Corso was hired by ESPN as an analyst for its Saturday ''College GameDay'' program that, since 1993, had originated from the site of one of the day's big games. He often plays the role of
comic foil to co-hosts
Rece Davis,
Desmond Howard,
Kirk Herbstreit,
Pat McAfee, and
Nick Saban. Corso's
catchphrase
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, "Not so fast, my friend!", with pencil always in hand, is usually directed at Herbstreit, in disagreement with Herbstreit's predictions. Corso also calls nearly everyone "sweetheart."
Corso is also known for ending every weekly show with his mascot headgear prediction, when he chooses who he thinks will win the game at ''GameDay'' site by donning the headpiece of the school's mascot. It started on October 5, 1996, prior to the
Ohio State-
Penn State game at
Columbus, Ohio
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, when he got the idea to don the OSU "
Brutus Buckeye" mascot head to show his pick to win the game. Corso made his 250th headgear pick,
TCU's
Super Frog, before the
TCU-
WVU game in Morgantown, West Virginia, on November 1, 2014. His 400th headgear pick, Colorado's Chip the Buffalo, came on September 16, 2023, before the
Buffaloes' game versus the
Colorado State Rams in Boulder, Colorado. According to a blog tracking Corso's headgear picks, teams chosen by Corso as of December 9, 2024 have had a record of 284 wins to 142 losses, producing a win percentage of 66.67%.
On April 17, 2025, Corso announced his retirement from broadcasting, with his final appearance slated for August 30, 2025 in Columbus, Ohio for Week 1 of ESPN College Gameday for a game between Texas and Ohio State.
Corso made a brief cameo in a 2006
Nike commercial featuring the fictional Briscoe High School football team, portrayed by football icons such as
Michael Vick
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,
LaDainian Tomlinson
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,
Brian Urlacher,
Troy Polamalu, and fellow FSU great
Deion Sanders
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, and by coaches
Don Shula,
Jimmy Johnson, and
Urban Meyer
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. Corso takes his hawk mascot head off while the game's deciding play unfolds in
slow-motion.
Corso appeared annually in
EA Sports
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' ''
NCAA Football'' titles along with Herbstreit and play-by-play man
Brad Nessler until ''
NCAA Football 11'', in which he does not do play-by-play. The 2006 to 2011
6th gen console editions of the games feature a pre-show which includes Corso making his mascot headgear prediction. If the team Corso chooses does not have a mascot, he wears the helmet from the team picked instead like on ''College GameDay''. During play selection, players can opt for "Ask Corso", replicating the "Ask Madden" feature in the
Madden NFL series.
Other work, charities, and personal life

In the off-season, Corso serves as Director of Business Development for
Dixon Ticonderoga, a Florida-based manufacturer of writing and arts products, including No. 2 pencils (one of which he can always be seen holding on ''College GameDay'').
In 2001, Corso spearheaded an effort to create a
crayon completely out of
soybeans
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.
Corso serves as honorary chairman of Coaches Curing Kids' Cancer, a charity that raises money for pediatric cancer research through youth sports teams. Corso was honored with the National College Football Awards Association's Contributions to College Football Award "recognizing exceptional contributions to college football and a lifetime of achievement and integrity" during the
Home Depot
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College Football Awards show at
Walt Disney World
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on December 9, 2010.
Growing up in Miami, Corso attended his local
Boys' Club and is listed in the Boys & Girls Clubs of America Alumni Hall of Fame.
On May 16, 2009, Corso suffered a stroke at his Florida home, suffering partial paralysis. He spent three days in intensive care and a week in the hospital, followed by a lengthy rehabilitation. He was able to return to his ESPN ''College GameDay'' duties for the 2009 season.
[ The stroke left him unable to speak for a month (his speech eventually recovered with few noticeable side effects) and severely slowed his cognitive function; since the stroke, Corso has had to script and rehearse his appearances on ''College GameDay'' and is no longer able to effectively '' ad lib''.
While at Florida State, Corso was roommates and teammates with actor Burt Reynolds. The two remained close friends until Reynolds's death in 2018.
Corso has been married to his wife, Betsy, since 1957. They have four children and 10 grandchildren.]
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References
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1935 births
Living people
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