Overview
- In a Nov. 25 interview with WESH, the 90-year-old Corso said he hates being away from the show and cannot bring himself to watch it, adding that retirement "sucks."
- Corso stepped away earlier this season after nearly four decades at ESPN, finishing his final broadcast in Columbus with a perfect 6-for-6 slate of picks.
- The former coach became a GameDay fixture known for donning mascot headgear to cap his weekly pick, a segment that helped define the program’s culture.
- Since retiring, Corso has remained publicly visible, including an appearance at an event honoring Lou Holtz where he offered a tongue-in-cheek pick of Indiana to win the national title.
- GameDay has stayed on air with broader access following recent distribution disputes, with episodes available free on the ESPN app, on X, and through The Pat McAfee Show for the rest of the regular season.