Leland “Lee” Corso, who suffered a stroke in May 2009, may be a little slower but there is still no stopping him.
Sports broadcaster and football analyst, has featured on ESPN’s Colleges Game Day program. Lee Corso also appears annually as a commentator for the EA Sports NCAA Football.
When he is not doing all of that he serves as the Director of Business Development for Dixon Ticonderoga, a Florida based Pencil making company.
Corso who was born in Lake Mary, Florida attended the Miami Jackson Senior High, where he also played quarterback.ESPN "College GameDay" analyst Lee Corso recently suffered a minor stroke, but plans on being back for the kickoff of the 2009 college football season.
The sports broadcaster and football analyst for ESPN, has featured on ESPN’s Colleges GameDay program since its inception. He also appears annually as a commentator for the EA Sports NCAA Football.
When he is not doing all of that he serves as the Director of Business Development for Dixon Ticonderoga, a Florida based Pencil making company.
"This is just a small bump in the road," Corso said in a statement issued by ESPN. "A 'not so fast, my friend' in my game of life. I look forward to making a full recovery and returning to ESPN for my 23rd season analyzing the greatest sport in the world — college football."