Who Is Lee Corso?

Lee Corso is a legendary figure in American college football culture—known for his colorful personality, long coaching history, and especially his entertaining antics on ESPN’s College GameDay. Let's break it all down:


🧔 Who Is Lee Corso?



🎓 Background & Career

  • Full Name: Lee Richard Corso

  • Born: August 7, 1935, in Miami, Florida

  • College: Florida State University (played football as a defensive back)

  • Coaching Career:

    • Head coach at Louisville (1969–1972)

    • Head coach at Indiana University (1973–1982)

    • Brief stint with Northern Illinois & pro football (USFL)

He compiled a 73–85–6 record as a college head coach. While not a Hall of Fame-level coach, he was well-respected and known for turning programs around.


📺 ESPN’s College GameDay & His Rise to Fame

Lee Corso joined College GameDay in 1987. That show, airing every Saturday morning during the college football season, became a massive hit.

🧢 Mascot Headgear Picks – His Signature Move

In 1996, Corso started putting on the mascot head of the team he was picking to win the week’s featured game. It became an iconic tradition.

  • If he's picking Alabama, he’ll wear Big Al the elephant head.

  • Picking Oregon? He’ll throw on the Duck.

It's goofy, dramatic, and fun. He sometimes fakes picking one team, only to "pull a switch" and pick the other. Classic Corso.


📱 Why Did He Go Viral?

1. Funny, Unexpected Moments

Lee is unfiltered—sometimes dropping accidental F-bombs or going wildly off-script. One of the most viral moments was in 2011, when he said "Ah, f*** it!" before a pick—and then immediately apologized on air. The clip exploded online.

2. Over-the-Top Reactions

He gets really animated. Yelling, fake shooting a cannon, dressing in full mascot gear, or pretending to swing a sword—people share these clips like memes.

3. Age & Wholesomeness

At nearly 90 years old, Corso still shows up on GameDay when he can. He’s like America’s quirky sports grandpa—sometimes a little confused, always lovable.

Fans adore him, and when he's not on the show, it trends on Twitter/X because people miss him.


❤️ Public Perception

Corso is one of the most beloved figures in college football broadcasting. His mix of charm, energy, and goofiness has made him a fixture for generations of fans.

Notable Catchphrase:

“Not so fast, my friend!” – usually when arguing with another analyst.


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