ESPN is setting up a special farewell for Lee Corso.
The College GameDay legend is airing his final episode on Saturday.

A special guest is joining College GameDay for Lee Corso’s final episode[/caption]
Chris Fowler is returning to College GameDay on Saturday[/caption]
ESPN has already started the festivities for Corso’s final episode.
The network created a special tribute video for him featuring multiple people from his career.
Saturday’s episode is set to bring even more special moments.
One of those will be the presence of Chris Fowler.
Fowler served on College GameDay alongside Corso from 1990 to 2014.
He is incredibly busy this weekend, having three broadcasting responsibilities.
Fowler is on the call for the LSU-Clemson game on Saturday night.
He is also covering the US Open in New York.
However, he is going to make time through all of that to be on College GameDay for Corso’s final episode.
Fowler spoke about how how special Corso is on ESPN’s Get Up.
“He’s such a beloved guy,” Fowler said.
“I think when reality hits and you get out there. And you realize that we won’t see that again.
“I think people are gonna start to lose it. I mean, I think the show will go on.
“GameDay is a powerhouse, but Lee Corso has brought something to not just GameDay, but the sports TV landscape that is wholly unique.”
Fans are sad to see Corso leaving College GameDay and shared their thoughts on social media.
College football top 25 rankings

BELOW are the preseason top 25 rankings of college football’s best programs.
- Texas
- Penn State
- Ohio State
- Clemson
- Georgia
- Notre Dame
- Oregon
- Alabama
- LSU
- Miami
- Arizona State
- Illinois
- South Carolina
- Michigan
- Florida
- SMU
- Kansas State
- Oklahoma
- Texas A&M
- Indiana
- Ole Miss
- Iowa State
- Texas Tech
- Tennessee
- Boise State
*Poll released on August 11
“Lee Corso will always be the best,” one fan said.
“Not gonna be the same without him,” another fan said.
“Thank you Lee for all you’ve done for college football,” a third fan said.
“Lee Corso is College Game Day,” a fourth fan said.
“Gameday won’t be the same… but football is so back, baby,” a fifth fan said.