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ESPN's Lee Corso's long road back to the Cotton Bowl
I talked to Lee on Friday and her's what I found: Since Lee Corso worked ESPN's College Gameday from the Texas-Oklahoma game last year, he temporarily lost his speech and his ability to read as well as partial use of...
Stroke can’t keep ESPN commentator Lee Corso down
Stroke can’t keep ESPN commentator Lee Corso down
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Lee Corso's long road back to the Cotton Bowl
College Sports — It hasn't been easy being Lee for the last five months. But he's battled his way back to the Cotton Bowl for today's Texas-OU game.

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Fang's Bites — ... Williams from the Washington Examiner says it's a big day of college football on TV. Jim writes that NASCAR hits primetime on ABC tonight. Sarah Talalay of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel points out that Jacksonville is once again blacked out this week of the Jaguars home game. Barry Horn from the Dallas Morning News writes that five months after a stroke, Lee Corso is back and entertaining fans on College Gameday. Barry has more from Corso in his blog. David Barron from the Houston Chronicle looks at last week's ...

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Five months after stroke, Lee Corso, 74, still keeps fans amused and informed on ESPNOther - BostonHerald.com 10/17/2009
Since Lee Corso worked ESPN's College Gameday from the Texas-Oklahoma game last year, he temporarily lost his speech and his ability to read as well as partial use of...