Legendary Lee Corso is back with no sings of a stroke he suffered very recently in last year. Famous ESPN analyst for their program ‘College GameDay’ 74-year-old Leland “Lee” Corso speaks about his current health condition in the attached YouTube video.
Sports lovers must be well aware of Leland “Lee” Corso, a well known sports broadcaster that serves with ESPN as their football analyst, being with the College GameDay right from the inception of the program. Viewers also must be familiar with the legendary commentator for his regular appearances on annual basis on the ‘NCAA Football,’ a presentation of EA Sports.
Here in the attached YouTube video footage, Lee Corso tells the great news that he’s fine and all set for the 2009 college football kickoff season. There was a statement issued by ESPN wherein Corso with reference to his stroke, considered it as a ‘small bump’ on the road of his career. He further added that he would resume the job he loves and viewers would see him again at world’s greatest sport called football.
However, Corso is more concerned about full recovery from the illness therefore he emphasized that he’s not ‘that fast’ in the game of his life either. Should he join, it would be his 23rd season his fans would be able to see him analyzing the game he devoted so many years of his life to. Besides his job with ESPN, Corso is also Dixon Ticonderoga’s Business Development Director, a Pencil manufacturing company, based in Florida.
Watching his video interview, does Corso really sound drunk as its being rumored about him since he appeared today during the Texas v/s Alabama game? Or it’s his stroke having the ‘drunken effect’ in his voice for the old man?
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