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ESPN's College GameDay is losing a big-time personality heading into the 2025 season. Longtime analyst Lee Corso, who has been with the show since its inception in 1987, is retiring following the first weekend of the season.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNPredicting where ESPN College GameDay will be each week this seasonPenn State could be an attractive candidate for multiple appearance son ESPN's College GameDay pregame show this season.
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The Spun on MSNKirk Herbstreit Has Message For 'College GameDay' FansESPN's "College GameDay" has been one of the most popular sports shows for the past few decades. The network doesn't expect that to change this fall. Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard, Pat McAfee and most of the crew will return for the upcoming season of "College GameDay.
Shortly after ESPN parted ways with David Pollack, fans accused Pat McAfee of taking his place on "College GameDay." McAfee has become one of the biggest names on "College GameDay" in just the past two years alone.
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EssentiallySports on MSNHerbstreit Reveals Pat McAfee's Hidden Side After ESPN Firing VowWhen the West Virginia alum, Pat McAfee, joined ESPN’s College GameDay, fans had plenty to say, and not all of it was kind. The post Kirk Herbstreit Reveals Unseen Side of Pat McAfee After He Vowed to Save ESPN Employees from Firing appeared first on EssentiallySports.
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The Spun on MSNFans Want ESPN Analyst Removed From College GameDay In 2025Fans are taking to social media to call for an ESPN college football analyst's removal from College GameDay in 2025. ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit got himself in some hot water this week.
As for ESPN’s "College GameDay," things look a little different without him. Pat McAfee has become a regular on the show, bringing a high-energy, often polarizing presence. While some fans enjoy the added flash, others miss the straightforward football talk that Pollack delivered.
However, on Wednesday, colleague Kirk Herbstreit put one notch in McAfee's column. On Next Man Up, a YouTube show with comedian John Crist, Herbstreit recalled McAfee stepping up at an unspecified time to help avert behind-the-scenes cuts at ESPN.