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In an industry where crisp delivery is considered vital and polish is prized, ESPN made remarkable concessions.
Lee Corso had as much fun talking about college football as fans did. Fans saw that and embraced the old coach as a result.
Dick Vitale shared a snap from an unlikely meet up on Instagram Thursday. The legendary broadcaster met USC star JuJu Watkins' grandmother, and the two took a photo to commemorate the occasion.
Corso, who turns 90 in August, will make his final headgear pick at a yet-to-be announced destination on Aug. 30.
That is why 89-year-old Lee Corso is being feted as he announces his retirement from ESPN’s iconic traveling TV road show, “College Football GameDay.” He loved those Saturda ...
Roughly 38 years ago, when ESPN debuted "College GameDay," no one could have predicted what it would become. This past season ...
A GRIP ON SPORTS • Fridays are usually for TV. What’s on in the world of sports this weekend. What’s missing. But today ...
Florida basketball has won three national titles over the last 19 years and reached five Final Fours over the last 25 years. ...
Good morning, I’m Dan Gartland. I’ll be spending the rest of the day planning my weekend for maximum basketball viewing.  In today’s SI:AM:  👏 Lee Corso’s incr ...
Legendary college basketball tv analyst Dick Vitale was among several players, coaches and broadcasters honored at the annual ...
Purdue guard Braden Smith, a consensus first-team All-American who averaged 15.8 points and 8.7 assists, which was second in ...
The phrase ‘end of an era’ constantly gets thrown around in such a reckless and nonsensical manner when it comes to sports, ...