Lee Corso's Future at ESPN Under Review
Lee Corso's Future at ESPN Under Review

Lee Corso's Future at ESPN Under Review

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During ESPN's 'College GameDay' broadcast leading up to the Orange Bowl matchup between Notre Dame and Penn State, 89-year-old analyst Lee Corso narrowly avoided a fall while performing his traditional dance to predict a Notre Dame victory. Dressed as a leprechaun, Corso stumbled over set props but was caught by the Notre Dame mascot, averting what could have been a disastrous incident. Despite the scare, his prediction came true as Notre Dame defeated Penn State 27-24. The incident sparked criticism on social media regarding ESPN's decision to have Corso, a long-time staple of the show since the 1980s, perform such stunts at his age. ESPN's president of content stated that Corso's future with the network will be reviewed after the season. Corso's role in the show has diminished in recent years due to health concerns, though he continues to be a beloved figure in college football coverage.

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