Lee Corso Honored with Jersey and Medal at Florida State Game
Lee Corso Honored with Jersey and Medal at Florida State Game

Lee Corso Honored with Jersey and Medal at Florida State Game

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Lee Corso, the beloved former College GameDay analyst and Florida State football legend, was recently honored at Florida State University with a replica jersey and the Governor’s Medal of Freedom by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Corso, who played multiple positions for the Seminoles in the 1950s and held records such as career interceptions matching Deion Sanders, retired from College GameDay earlier this year but remains a cherished figure in college football. His final College GameDay appearance was marked by an impressive perfect record in his picks, including Florida State's victory over Alabama. The celebration in Tallahassee included heartfelt tributes from longtime colleagues like Kirk Herbstreit and Chris Fowler, as well as enthusiastic fan reactions, highlighting Corso’s enduring legacy both on and off the field. Despite retiring from television, Corso’s impact as a player, coach, and TV personality continues to resonate across the college football community. His recognition at the FSU vs. Miami game underscored his lifelong devotion to the sport and his significant contributions to Florida's football heritage.

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