
Unexpected Shake-Up on College GameDay: Host Opens Up About Shocking Departures
Many are expecting that final show to take place in Columbus, ahead of the Ohio State vs. Texas game.
Davis is saddened by Corso’s departure.
“Lee is the quintessential entertainer, but he was also a remarkable coach who established lifelong connections with his players,” Davis, who has hosted the show since 2015, said. “When GameDay went to Indiana last season, the love and emotion that poured out from his players was truly moving. It was also unsurprising. Every week, Lee asks about our families. He asks for specifics. He celebrates success and moments, big and small, with all of us on the set. He’s relentless in his encouragement. That’s what a great coach, and friend, does. Lee has made it his life’s work to bring joy to others on the field and on television. He succeeded.”
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