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Lee Corso’s nearly four-decade run on ESPN’s “College GameDay” is coming to an end.
In the deadliest shooting at a U.S. college, a 23-year-old student killed 32 people on the campus in Blacksburg, Virginia.
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The Star Press on MSNBall State football spring transfer portal tracker: Who's in, who's out for the Cardinals?See all of Ball State football's transfer portal movement as players make use of the spring transfer portal window: ...
The Northern Illinois Food Bank helps provide 250,000 meals to its neighbors each day. One way it works to reduce food waste ...
Victor Becerra Cano is pursuing a degree at NIU. He’s also a member of HABLA, a bilingual student group studying speech and ...
Lee Corso, a staple of ESPN college football broadcasts for 38 years, will retire in August after one last appearance on ...
There's one last chance to see Lee Corso making a headgear pick on ESPN's College GameDay. The legendary former college ...
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Inside NU on MSNBaseball: Northwestern pummeled by Northern Illinois in midweek matchupNorthwestern pitcher Amar Tsengeg gave up a walk, hit a batter, and allowed a base hit up the middle to lead o ...
Lee Corso, the popular ESPN "College GameDay" analyst, known for throwing on a school's mascot helmet following an emphatic ...
It’s the end of an era for early Saturday morning college football programming as iconic broadcaster Lee Corso is set to ...
One of college football’s signature voices is set to retire this summer after nearly four decades on air, ESPN announced on Thursday.
Corso's weekly headgear selections have been a staple of college football Saturday's for nearly three decades.
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