Lee Corso to sign off as 'College GameDay' analyst in August - ESPN
Lee Corso will retire from ESPN's «College GameDay» in August, ending a career with the show that began in 1987.
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Lee Corso will retire from ESPN's «College GameDay» in August, ending a career with the show that began in 1987.
Princeton transfer Xaivian Lee, one of the best point guards in the transfer portal, announced his commitment to Florida on Wednesday, giving the reigning national champion its replacement for Walter Clayton Jr.
For the third time in as many years, ever since quarterback C.J. Stroud left school early to enter the NFL Draft, the battle to become Ohio State's next signal-caller has been among the driving storylines of each successive offseason, culminating with the Buckeyes' televised spring game for everyone to observe and dissect. The pattern established during the early portion of head coach Ryan Day's tenure, when Stroud and predecessor Justin Fields developed into multi-year starters, now resembles a revolving door that, at least thus far, is producing wildly contrasting results.
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Miami quarterback Cam Ward, the projected No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL draft, is one of 17 players confirmed to attend the event in Green Bay, Wisconsin, in two weeks, the NFL announced Monday.