“Every morning he would go to the front house at the end of the driveway to get the newspaper. Part of his face had already started to droop, and he said, I think I’m having a stroke,” recalled Diane Corso, the daughter of the legendary College GameDay host. That morning, May 16, 2009, changed everything. Corso was rushed to Florida Hospital Altamonte after suffering a stroke that left him partially paralyzed. It was the beginning of a fight that would test his resilience in ways even football never had. As his final broadcast set for August 30 in Columbus, Ohio, as part of the College GameDay pregame show, is at the doorstep, how did those closest to him recall his life-changing health incident?

Kirk Herbstreit remembers the moment vividly on The Press Box podcast. “Lee Fitting cal

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