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1–0–1. Accomplishments and honors. Championships. 2 MVC (1970, 1972) Lee Richard Corso [1] (born August 7, 1935) is an American sports broadcaster and football analyst for ESPN and a former coach. He has been an analyst on ESPN's College GameDay program since its inception in 1987. Corso served as the head football coach at the University ...
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Dec 1, 2023 · Within minutes, Barkley told Corso, “Not so fast, my friend!” Enlisting celebrity guest pickers was a way for GameDay to add a little luster to the donning of the headgear.
Aug 31, 2022 · The beloved Corso, who joined the show in 1987 and has made the catchphrase "not so fast, my friend!" his own, has changed quite a bit over the years. The former coach and player recently turned 87 before the 2022 season, and fans took notice during the first episode of "College GameDay" that Corso's speech was a bit slurred.
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Nov 10, 2023 · As we enter the final stretch of the college football season, the quote, “Not so fast, my friend,” from ESPN’s College GameDay analyst Lee Corso, accurately captures the week’s capital markets events. After a weaker-than-expected October jobs report and the U.S. Federal Reserve leaving rates unchang