It was almost a disastrous scene on ESPN when 89-year-old Lee Corso nearly fell on the set before Notre Dame defeated Penn State on Thursday. The “College Football Gameday” analyst was doing “The Jig,
College football personality Lee Corso is a spry 89 years of age, but he almost took a scary tumble while dancing on the ESPN pregame stage before Thursday night's Orange Bowl in Miami. Wh
At the end of the show when he made his pregame prediction, Corso came onto the stage dressed as a leprechaun and did an Irish Jig dance with the Fighting Irish mascot. He nearly fell over and the mascot had to catch him and save him from a potential disaster.
ESPN college football analyst Lee Corso nearly fell while doing a jig after making his pick for the Penn State-Notre Dame Orange Bowl game.
Corso, a longtime staple of the ESPN crew, made his final pick of the season for Monday's national championship between Ohio State and Notre Dame.
During the latest 'College GameDay' event, 89-year old Lee Corso, an iconic figure in college football analysis, faced challenges while dancing with the Notre Dame Leprechaun, nearly falling over. I love the guy, but it might be time for ESPN to ease him into retirement..
From 1987 to 2025, Lee Corso has remained a staple of ESPN's ... jig before Penn State and Notre Dame matched up in the Orange Bowl. With the Fighting Irish set to take on the Nittany Lions ...
Lee Corso brought the energy and a little chaos to ESPN College GameDay during his headgear pick for Notre Dame versus Penn State. True to form, Corso wasn’t c
The Fighting Irish secured a spot in the national championship for the first time since 1988 after defeating the Nittany Lions. Here are some of the best moments from the broadcast.
The final moments leading up to ESPN’s broadcast of the Orange Bowl between Penn State and ... “GameDay” analyst Lee Corso nearly fell backwards to the ground in front of the show’s ...
While previewing the game, the legendary head coach turned analyst Lee Corso took the spotlight. Many viewers found it difficult to follow his words as he appeared to struggle to form sentences. Corso, who first joined the show in 1987, has been an integral part of "College GameDay" for decades.
On ESPN's ' College GameDay ' pregame show, the panel was split on which team would triumph. Kirk Herbstreit and former Alabama head coach Nick Saban picked the Fighting Irish to win, while former Michigan star Desmond Howard and Pat McAfee sided with Penn State. And then there was Lee Corso.