Daily Archives: April 17, 2025

‘ESPN College GameDay’s’ Lee Corso retiring in August

Legendary “ESPN College GameDay” analyst Lee Corso will be retiring in August, according to ESPN. Corso’s 38-year run on the Saturday morning staple will come to a close after one final show to begin the 2025 college football season. “My family and I will be forever indebted for the opportunity to be part of ESPN and College GameDay for nearly …

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Oklahoma State football adds South Carolina transfer Wendell Gregory

STILLWATER — Oklahoma State went in a more youthful direction for its most recent addition from the college football transfer portal. Wendell Gregory, a 6-foot-3, 245-pound edge rusher from South Carolina, will be a redshirt freshman in the fall after appearing in two games last season in the Southeastern Conference. A linebacker and track standout in high school, Gregory moved …

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Reed-Adams and York speak ahead of spring game

It’s a busy week for Texas A&M football. While working the 2025 spring transfer portal, they are also preparing for the annual spring football game on Saturday. This is the first actual offseason under head coach Mike Elko, and while everything isn’t perfect, they know the standard. They are now practicing more freely, which gives them more opportunities to focus …

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Deion Sanders expects transfer portal additions at multiple positions

Coach Prime on spring transfer priorities: “I want to target every area. You just don’t sit there and think you straight.” Added they feel good about their kickers, “but everywhere else, we have to improve.” — Adam Munsterteiger (@adamcm777) April 17, 2025 Deion Sanders spoke to the media on Thursday morning ahead of Colorado’s spring game this weekend and discussed …

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Lee Corso’s best Texas Longhorns predictions for retirement reveal

After four decades at the network, ESPN announced the retirement of CollegeGame Day legend Lee Corso. Corso, who turns 90 in August, is best known for his mascot headgear picks at the end of each CollegeGame Day show. Ending a broadcast career that started in 1987, the former coach also was famous for his “not so fast, my friend” retort …

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Former Missouri football QB Maty Mauk named high school head coach

Former Missouri football quarterback Maty Mauk is now a high school head coach. Mauk was named as the new head coach at Principia High in Town and Country, Missouri, near St. Louis, marking the first head-coaching job for the former Tiger. Principia announced the hire in a news release Thursday. The former quarterback coached as an assistant at Glendale High …

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Lee Corso’s 6 most memorable moments on ESPN’s ‘College GameDay’

In 1987, two years after what would be his final head coaching job, Lee Corso joined ESPN as a college football analyst. Over the better part of the next 40 years, Corso became one of the singular figures in the world of college football, someone whose face and voice became synonymous with the sport he so dearly loved. Corso helped …

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Nico Iamaleava transfer criticism unfair without all facts

OXFORD — Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin is known to speak his mind, but he is holding back in discussing college football’s hottest topic. Quarterback Nico Iamaleava’s spring transfer from Tennessee to UCLA has generated major buzz. Iamaleava sought a new NIL deal and chose to test the open market in the transfer portal to improve on his deal …

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Illinois senior Luke Altmyer’s ties to Josh Heupel’s coaching tree

Luke Altmyer completed his second season as Illinois’ quarterback in 2024. The 6-foot-2, 205-pound senior started all 13 games and led Illinois to a 10-3 record in 2024, tying the program’s single-season wins record. He completed 386-of-617 passing attempts for 4,600 yards, 35 touchdowns and 16 interceptions, while rushing for 499 yards and seven touchdowns on 193 attempts for the …

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Wisconsin football recruiting 2026 lineman Jax Tanner finalists

Wisconsin football made the top 10 schools for class of 2026 interior offensive lineman Jax Tanner on Wednesday.  Tanner, who received his offer from UW on January 3, included the Badgers alongside Penn State, Oregon, Michigan, Nebraska, Tennessee, North Carolina, Boise State, BYU and South Florida. The 6-foot-4, 275-pound interior offensive lineman received nearly 30 offers from some of the …

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The unraveling of Cal: Star exodus, a donor ultimatum and a football program running out of runway

What’s happening at Cal — 10 outgoing transfers this week — isn’t just a run-of-the-mill transfer portal churn. Of the 22 total outgoing transfers off a team that finished 6-7, 18 play offense, including all five running backs who transferred this week, making up for the most staggering spring portal window storyline this side of Knoxville, Tennessee. Several people with direct knowledge …

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Lee Corso retires from ESPN and college football won’t be same

US LBM Coaches Poll: Ohio State claims top spot after national title run See where your team landed in the final US LBM Coaches Poll ranking of the year. Sports Pulse The grandfather of the game is walking away, which is sort of apropos in these vapid and vacuous times. It’s not your grandfather’s college football anymore, and now the …

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How Sherrone Moore will handle playing his alma mater in 2025

It’s rare, but it happens — coaches end up trying to take down the team they used to play for in their previous college football life. For Michigan football head coach Sherrone Moore, he’ll not only look to beat his alma mater, Oklahoma, in Week 2, but he’ll face the school he was hired away from to come to Ann …

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