I believe he played at the end of the Nebraska game
You're likely correct. But, I'd like him to know there are some social media posts on the subject, even if not totally serious.. I think he loves Boulder and if he can get us a NC, there will be little left in the football for him to achieve. I'd guess he doesn't want to be remembered for sports only. And oif he did stay 5-6 years, he could be a senator if he wantedNo chance in hell. Prime enjoys being loved and hated by Democrats and the gqp all alike.
College GameDay isn't as good as it used to be. Corso got washed and losing Pollack was a mistakeFlipping between the shows. I think fox is the better one so far.
So is CorsoWatching Gameday simply for nostalgia sake
Damn that Corso segment got me a little dusty especially when he spoke live and got choked up
Yeah - he's been great for college football, even if his schtick wore thin from time to time.
It makes me sad to seem him this way though.
Peggy dancing with Gronk wasn’t on my 2023 predictions list but here we arePeggy is a freaking celebrity anymore.
This is all some magical fever dream. Has to be.Peggy dancing with Gronk wasn’t on my 2023 predictions list but here we are
The Rock might be the coolest man alive
Hey. Seriously, give him a break! He’s an 88 year old stroke survivor. Good for him for still doing this.Haven’t watched Gameday in a looong time. Corso wearing the CSU stickers which is lame. He looks like he is going to die on Gameday one week
Chamber of Commerce day!There isn’t a single campus in the country that can compete with this. Looks like a postcard.
100% agree. As long as Corso wants to be a part of GameDay, Corso should be part of GameDay. That show is nothing close to how big it has become without him. We all get old. No reason to hide him away because some people feel uncomfortable watching him not being as sharp as he used to be and sometimes struggling. Celebrate and respect every fvcking week that he's able to be on GameDay before this chapter of our lives has to end.Hey. Seriously, give him a break! He’s an 88 year old stroke survivor. Good for him for still doing this.