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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis awarded Lee Corso, 90, the state’s highest civilian honor for his legendary college football career and broadcasting legacy.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis awarded the Governor’s Medal of Freedom to Lee Corso, honoring his decades of contributions to college football, sports broadcasting, and Florida State University.
The 90-year-old Corso, known for his iconic role on ESPN’s College GameDay, retired after the 2025 season, concluding his career with a perfect 6-0 record on his final show.
Recognized for his legacy as a player, coach, and broadcaster, Corso’s impact on Florida’s sports culture was celebrated as part of the state’s highest civilian honor.
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El gobernador de Florida, Ron DeSantis, le otorgó a Lee Corso, de 90 años, el más alto honor civil del estado por su legendaria carrera en el fútbol universitario y su legado en la radiodifusión.