When Lee Corso announced his retirement from College GameDay, you knew things were about to get interesting. The 90-year-old icon had spent nearly four decades turning Saturday mornings into must-see television with his headgear picks and infectious energy. Losing Corso feels like losing that beloved family member who made every gathering memorable, the one who made everyone feel included. His departure leaves GameDay facing something it’s never really had to navigate: life without its biggest star.

The transition hasn’t exactly been smooth sailing. Change is never easy, especially when you’re dealing with fans who’ve spent decades getting comfortable with the same voices and energy every Saturday morning. ESPN has been experimenting with different personalities, trying to capture even a

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