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Yeah but his hairline is 108 with dementia.Corso is 108 with dementia. At least he has an excuse.
Stephen A Smith does the same type of thing every week and he’s only 54
Yeah but his hairline is 108 with dementia.Corso is 108 with dementia. At least he has an excuse.
Stephen A Smith does the same type of thing every week and he’s only 54
I'd feel sorry for the subtitle guy.If Corso eventually steps away I’d love to see Coach O take his spot lol
Corso is 108 with dementia. At least he has an excuse.
Stephen A Smith does the same type of thing every week and he’s only 54
Dementia is a bad diseaseCorso is 108 with dementia. At least he has an excuse.
Stephen A Smith does the same type of thing every week and he’s only 54
They should just have him do his pick at the end: his health has slipped so much the since he had the stroke.Herbie’s been covering for Corso for several years now. Not sure how much longer Lee can make it.
Long overdue. He diminished his legacy by hanging on too long.Finally retiring
Definitely but I stopped watching College Gameday the last few years because it’s been really tough seeing him in the state he’s been.For years, Corso was the only reason why people watched College Gameday.
Respect your elders. Corso is one of the goats for studio work.
yeah, ESPN executives should have done him a solid and gave him some kind of emeritus status.Definitely but I stopped watching College Gameday the last few years because it’s been really tough seeing him in the state he’s been.
He should’ve retired 4-5 years ago and should’ve been an occasional guest for the occasional big-time matchup but to watch him be such a feeble, lost old man was tough to sit through without squirming in my seat.
It was like trying to watch Prince (RIP) walk out on stage at 90 years old with a walker and try to do what he used to do on stage.
Definitely but I stopped watching College Gameday the last few years because it’s been really tough seeing him in the state he’s been.
He should’ve retired 4-5 years ago and should’ve been an occasional guest for the occasional big-time matchup but to watch him be such a feeble, lost old man was tough to sit through without squirming in my seat.
It was like trying to watch Prince (RIP) walk out on stage at 90 years old with a walker and try to do what he used to do on stage.
For some reason this is an unpopular opinion, but it’s correct.Long overdue. He diminished his legacy by hanging on too long.
I liked Corso but he had begun to embarrass himself and if not for Herbie’s help, he probably would have been gone several years ago.For some reason this is an unpopular opinion, but it’s correct.
H's from Miami but, as a good little Nole, he defecated on UM every opportunity he had and aside from all sympathy for an old man, he wasn't very good at what he did (whatever it was). So while I wish him a healthy and lengthy retirement, I will miss him as much as I miss my last kidney stone. In short, fk him.