Where things stand with Lee Corso and ESPN's College GameDay ahead of the 2024 college football season.
Although it's likely he will take a limited role once again, Lee Corso is expected to return to ESPN College GameDay for the 2024 college football season despite ex-Alabama head coach Nick Saban joining the program as a full-time analyst."I'm gonna be like that guy in Vaudeville," Corso told GQ. "They hook him around the neck, and they pull him off the stage as he keeps talking.
The Athletic also confirmed that Corso would return to College GameDay in 2024, as reporter Richard Deitsch said ESPN told him in February thatAfter some health issues, he missed five shows during the 2022 football season and is no longer featured for the entire three-hour program.
The stroke impacted Corso's speech, as he was unable to talk for a month after the incident. Since returning to the air, he has been scripting many of his appearances on the program.James Parks is the founder and publisher of College Football HQ. He previously covered football for 247Sports and CBS Interactive. College Football HQ joined the Sports Illustrated Fannation Network in 2022.
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