In 1987, a college football coach transitioned into broadcasting, following the path of legends like Frank Boyles and John Madden. At the time, his arrival at ESPN didn’t appear eventful. However, in a career spanning around four decades, Lee Corso became the heartbeat of college football. Now on the cusp of his retirement and with just one game of announcing left in his bag, Corso is celebrating another milestone in his career.

Football was probably all Corso loved ever since he started playing it in high school. He featured for FSU from 1953 to 1957. From then on, the journey and rise in the ranks of the coaching world came easily, as Corso dedicated his 13 years to Louisville and Indiana. “ Lee Corso put Louisville football on the map. His energy and success in the early ’70s gave us

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