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This Saturday is going to be big for Indiana football! Following consecutive seven victories, head coach Curt Cignetti and his team aim to extend their winning streak. Wait a minute, the day holds special significance as former coach Lee Corso, who led the team from 1973 to 1982, will return to campus as part of ESPN’s College GameDay program.

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As soon as the news broke, fans started speculating the sports broadcasters retirement. Yes, you heard it right. At 89 years old, fans are questioning whether this Saturday could mark his final appearance on the show. Reflecting on Lee Corso’s long and celebrated career in college football, one fan tweeted with mixed emotions, “I imagine Lee Corso will be announcing his retirement tomorrow at Indiana. What a legend.” Is Lee Corso really retiring?

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Lee Corso had a standout season as head coach in 1979, guiding the Indiana Hoosiers to a strong 8-4 record and winning the Holiday Bowl. During his time at Indiana, he finished with an overall record of 41 wins, 68 losses, and 2 ties. His leadership in 1979 was especially memorable, as it marked the team’s Holiday Bowl victory. Lee Corso’s vibrant personality has made him a beloved figure in college football, especially on ESPN’s College GameDay. However, recent absences from the show have raised serious concerns about his health and longevity in this role.

Although Corso has not officially announced his retirement, many hope to enjoy his presence on College GameDay for as long as possible. His iconic headgear picks and humorous banter with co-hosts have become cherished traditions for fans. Do you agree? As we celebrate his contributions to the sport, let’s appreciate every moment he shares with us today. With that, let’s take a look at how fans reacted to his announcement.

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Social Media goes wild: Fans react to possible Lee Corso’s farewell

Before we start looking at fans reactions, we have something to share for Hoosiers fans. We all know it is a big day for Indiana football HC, and his team is looking for their eighth victory. With fans, over 70 members from Indiana’s 1979 Holiday Bowl team will be in the stadium to cheer for them. Is it a coincidence? Or is it meant to be? It is their 45th-year reunion. The presence of these former players and Corso, who were part of the program’s first bowl victory, adds a nostalgic touch to the day.

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Another fan who suspects Lee Corso’s retirement tweeted, “Lee Corso set to announce retirement from @CollegeGameDay tomorrow at IU.” This prompted another curious fan to ask, “Will the announcement be his retirement from GameDay tomorrow?”

While only questions are all over the social media, a devoted fan expressed sadness with the tweet, “Never let Lee Corso leave College GameDay.” This highlights the deep affection fans have for Corso, who has been a beloved figure in college football for decades.

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College football is heating up week after week, and fans are not only witnessing thrilling games but also special moments like today. Over 70 members from Indiana’s 1979 Holiday Bowl team are celebrating with fans, and Lee Corso’s presence makes this occasion even more memorable. As the Hoosiers aim for their eighth win, the Washington Huskies are looking to make a comeback.

As people are wondering about Lee’s future, do you want to see him more often on the TV?

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SUMITA RAVINDRA PAWAR

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Sumita Pawar is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. Being an ardent follower of NCAA football, she brings insightful stories from gridiron to the American audience. Sumita closely follows Deion Sanders and likes to curate angles around Prime Time’s football team Colorado Buffaloes. When she is not curating her next trending story, Sumita can be found pursuing her passion for track and field activities or reading a good fiction novel.

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