Where is Lee Corso? ESPN ‘College GameDay’ analyst not on Week 7 show in Oregon

Lee Corso was not on set Saturday for ESPN’s “College GameDay” from Eugene, Oregon, ahead of No. 2 Ohio State’s visit to No. 3 Oregon.

“Lee Corso hoping he gets back with us very soon,” Rece Davis said during the broadcast. “I talked to LC this week. He wants to send his regards to his very good friend the Duck. And the other, Pat, is he has to be sorry in seeing this crowd is about.”

Davis revealed the news on Friday.

“He’s not going to be here this week. He’s doing better. He’s been a little bit under the weather for the last couple of weeks,” Davis said, per Ducks Wire. “I talked to him earlier and he said he was sorry he is missing his best friend, The Duck.”

Corso missed last week’s broadcast from Berkeley, Calif., for its Week 6 visit and first-ever road trip to the home of the California Golden Bears.

Davis will be at the helm for his 10th season, joined at the desk this week by “GameDay” analysts Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard, Pat McAfee and Nick Saban. College football insider Pete Thamel, college football betting analyst ‘Stanford Steve’ Coughlin and reporters Jen Lada and Jess Sims round out the “GameDay” cast.

The college football analyst, 89, also missed the Week 0 broadcast. No reason was given.

Show Highlights

  • Coaches on GameDayOregon head coach Dan Lanning will join the crew live on set while Colorado head coach Deion Sanders will appear from Boulder, Colo., ahead of the Buffs’ matchup with Kansas State.
  • Coach’s Film Room – Saban takes fans inside his film room to break down Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty’s Heisman frontrunner-season.
  • Guest picker – Emmy-nominated actress and Oregon alum Kaitlin Olson returns to Eugene for her first appearance as a celebrity guest picker.

Features

  • Family First – The one constant in Oregon head coach Dan Lanning’s coaching career – a journey that has taken him all over the country, spanning four time zones and seven zip codes, has been his wife, Sauphia. But it was a stop in Memphis that he says changed his mindset and their lives forever. Jen Lada
  • You’ve Got to Have Faith – Jake Retzlaff has led BYU to a 5-0 start, emerging as the unlikely face of the program. The story of how the Mormon-based school has embraced its first Jewish quarterback comes back to one unifying purpose: Faith. Andrea Adelson
  • Diego and the ‘Dores – From third-string junior-college quarterback to SEC starter and Alabama slayer, Diego Pavia says he has been doubted every step of the way. But now with classmates shouting his name on the way to class, he has become Vanderbilt’s big man on campus, and as he will tell you, it’s just the beginning for him and his Vandy team.
  • House of Horrors – Halloween may have come early for many college football fans last week, watching their teams get upended and upset. The College Football House of Horrors is open for business and is showing no signs of shutting down. Ryan McGee

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