Lee Corso officially retired from his historic broadcasting career earlier this year.
The legendary College GameDay analyst was interviewed by NBC’s central Florida affiliate, WESH, this week and said he misses being on the show.
“Lousy,” Corso said when asked about what this season has been like for him. “I hate it. I can’t watch College GameDay. I just can’t get used to it. I’m not working anymore. I used to fly all over … it sucks.”
Corso made those comments with a grin, but also with some sincerity. Here’s a clip of Corso’s answer:
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Corso spoke at the Orlando Touchdown Club this week along with fellow former ESPN analyst and college football coach Lou Holtz.
Corso, 90, had his final episode of College GameDay earlier this year. He famously went perfect on his game-by-game picks for his final week. His last headgear pick was Ohio State over Texas back in Week 1 — the Buckeyes prevailed 14-7 and remain undefeated on the season.
The final regular-season edition of College GameDay in 2025 will be in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on Saturday as those same Buckeyes take on Michigan.
Spenser is a news editor for Saturday Down South and covers college football across all Saturday Football brands.