Lee Corso, 89, is all set to retire from ESPN's College GameDay. He is stepping away from the eminent professional position after almost 40 years. On August 30, he will end his association with college football matches.
The sports journalist’s four-decade journey with College GameDay is nearing its conclusion. Since 1987, he has been an integral part of the popular show.
Amid news of Lee Corso signing off as an analyst with ESPN, questions concerning his net worth began surfacing on the Internet. According to a report by Celebrity Net Worth, he has a fortune worth $12 million.
Everything we know about Lee Corso's net worth
Lee has established himself as a renowned American sports broadcaster over the years. From being the head football coach at the University of Louisville to completing his nearly four-decade stint working as an analyst on ESPN's College GameDay.
According to ESPN, Lee Corso recently released a statement. He took this opportunity to express his gratitude, saying,
"My family and I will be forever indebted for the opportunity to be part of ESPN and College GameDay for nearly 40 years."
The renowned broadcaster also added,
"I have a treasure of many friends, fond memories and some unusual experiences to take with me into retirement."
For many decades, Lee Corso has been associated with the sport in different positions. His immense contribution and experience reflect on his overall amassed fortune as well. Currently, his net worth stands at $12 million.

His journey with sports commenced in 1953 when he attended Florida State University and played quarterback and defensive back. He was at the university till 1957.
The following year, Corso joined Florida State as an assistant coach. He continued this position at the University of Maryland from 1955 to 1968. Later, he was promoted to head coach at Louisville in 1969. From 1973 to 1982, he shifted to Indiana University as the head coach.
Before joining ESPN as an analyst in 1987, he joined the USFL’s Orlando Renegades as the head coach in 1984.

His work portfolio includes being a college football analyst. Audience loves him on-screen for his in-depth analysis and knowledge about the sport, and his unique way of representation with humor.
College GameDay is a successful name in itself and one of the strongest backbones behind its tremendous success and recognition in Lee Corso.
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