Lee Corso Honored At The 2010 College Football Awards

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ESPN's Lee Corso, one of college football's most knowledgeable, opinionated and entertaining analysts and a part of the two-time Emmy Award winning College GameDay Built by The Home Depot from its first year in 1987, will be the recipient of National College Football Awards Association (NCFAA) 2010 Contributions to College Football Award. The award given annually by NCFAA, an association of all the major awards in college football, recognizes exceptional contributions to college football and a lifetime of achievement and integrity.

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  • Thanks for posting that. Made my day

  • @CrispyRick No problem dude :)

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  • I think I have something in my eye...

  • Congratulations on a much deserved honor Coach Corso. I think I have something in my eye too....

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  • If you don't tear up at this, I don't know what to say. What a great man. This represents everything that is good about sports.

  • I cried like a bitch lol

  • Lee Corso is the best. It wouldn't be a college Saturday without him!

  • Lee is the man.. Even when I don't agree with his picks, I still love all that he is.. I miss him already.

  • College football is great, it's even greater with Lee Corso in it.

  • After the national championship game, Lee Corso waited 90 minutes by the Oregon locker room to see Chip Kelly. When Chip Kelly finally left the locker room Lee Corso met him, gave him a hug and told him "Thanks for everything you've done for college football. I've never been more proud of a coach and his team." As a lifelong Oregon fan, I'm so proud to hear something like that from college football's greatest mind. Thank God for Lee Corso.

  • I tried not to cry. I failed miserably.

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