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Lee Corso

Lee Corso
Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit on the set of College GameDay
Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit on the set of College GameDay'
Title Head coach
Sport American football
Born 1936
Place of birth Flag of the United States Lake Mary, Florida
Career highlights
Playing career
1953-1957 Florida State
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1969-1972
1973-1982
1984
1985
Louisville Cardinals
Indiana Hoosiers
Northern Illinois Huskies
Orlando Renegades

Lee Corso (born 1936) is an American sports broadcaster and football analyst. He has been featured on ESPN's College GameDay program since its inception and appears annually as a commentator in EA Sports' NCAA Football.

Biography

Corso was born in Lake Mary, Florida. Upon graduating from Florida State in 1959 with a degree in physical education, Corso became the quarterbacks coach at the University of Maryland under his former FSU coach Tommy Nugent. In 1969, he was given the head coaching position at the University of Louisville. After taking Louisville to only its second-ever bowl game in 1972, he was hired by Indiana University.

Corso's record was 41-68-2 over his ten years at Indiana, and in 1983 he became an announcer for the burgeoning United States Football League (USFL). After a brief stint as head coach at Northern Illinois University, Corso returned to the USFL—this time as a coach for the Orlando Renegades.

In 1987, Lee was hired by ESPN as an analyst for the College GameDay program. As of 2005, he is the only remaining original cast member. He plays the role of comic foil to co-hosts Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit as they cover the major college football games from August until January. Corso's catch phrase, "Not so fast, my friend!", with pencil always in hand, is usually directed at Kirk Herbstreit, in disagreement with Herbstreit's predictions. Corso is also known for ending every weekly show with his "Mascot Head Prediction," when he chooses who he thinks will win the game at GameDay's site by donning the headpiece of the school's mascot.

Corso makes a brief cameo in a 2006 Nike commercial featuring the fictional Briscoe High School football team, portrayed by football icons such as Michael Vick, LaDainian Tomlinson, Brian Urlacher, Troy Polamalu, and coaches Don Shula, Jimmy Johnson, and Urban Meyer. Corso takes his hawk mascot head off while the game's deciding play unfolds in slow-motion.

Corso also annually appears in EA Sports NCAA Football titles along with Herbstreit and play-by-play man Brad Nessler. The the 2007 edition of the game begins with Corso making his mascot head prediction.

Corso also works a full time job outside of broadcasting for ESPN. He is the director of business development for Dixon Ticonderoga, the company known for its #2 pencils. Corso was hired by the company in 1992, but he holds one particular accomplishment in high regard. In 2001, Corso spearheaded an effort to create a crayon completely out of soybeans.[1]

Corso is a resident of Heathrow, Florida.

References

  1. ^ Hiestand, Michael. "Corso penciled in for variety" (Newpaper article), USA Today, 2005-04-20. Retrieved on 2006-12-10. 

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Awards and Honors

  • Member, Florida State University Hall of Fame
  • Member, University of Louisville Hall of Fame
  • Member, Florida Sports Hall of Fame
  • Member, Seminole Club of Greater Miami - Inducted into the "77 Club"


Preceded by
Frank Camp
University of Louisville Head Football Coaches
1969-1972
Succeeded by
T.W. Alley
Preceded by
John Pont
Indiana University Head Football Coaches
1973-1982
Succeeded by
Sam Wyche
Preceded by
Bill Mallory
Northern Illinois University Head Football Coaches
1984
Succeeded by
Jerry Pettibone


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NAME Corso, Lee
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION College football coach and commentator
DATE OF BIRTH 1936
PLACE OF BIRTH Lake Mary, Florida
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH

 
 
 

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