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This Saturday marks Lee Corso’s final appearance on College GameDay, as the longtime broadcaster and Lake Mary resident retires after three decades.His final broadcast will be on Aug. 30, which is Week 1 of the 2025 college football season.Seminole County leaders are proclaiming Tuesday as “Lee Corso Day,” honoring his legacy both on and off the field.Corso, who is now 90, started his broadcasting career in 1987. He spent 28 years as a coach in both college and professional football before moving into broadcasting. During his coaching tenure, he spent 15 years at the collegiate level, working with teams at Louisville, Indiana and Northern Illinois.The Seminole County celebration is starting at 9:30 a.m. WESH 2 will stream the address using the video player above. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
This Saturday marks Lee Corso’s final appearance on College GameDay, as the longtime broadcaster and Lake Mary resident retires after three decades.
His final broadcast will be on Aug. 30, which is Week 1 of the 2025 college football season.
Seminole County leaders are proclaiming Tuesday as “Lee Corso Day,” honoring his legacy both on and off the field.
Corso, who is now 90, started his broadcasting career in 1987.
He spent 28 years as a coach in both college and professional football before moving into broadcasting.
During his coaching tenure, he spent 15 years at the collegiate level, working with teams at Louisville, Indiana and Northern Illinois.
The Seminole County celebration is starting at 9:30 a.m. WESH 2 will stream the address using the video player above.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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