
ESPN‘s college football analyst Lee Corso is expected to fully recover from a minor stroke he suffered while trying out his new sex swing in his Gainesville-area home. No, it doesn’t say that in the press release. It doesn’t say anything, so I took an educated guess.
“This is just a small bump in the road,” Corso said in a statement issued by ESPN. “A ‘not so fast, my friend’ in my game of life. I look forward to making a full recovery and returning to ESPN for my 23rd season analyzing the greatest sport in the world — college football.”
Somehow Corso’s outlandish antics don’t bother me, and I don’t know if it’s because his style is better suited toward a college-aged audience or because the former USFL head coach is balanced out by level-headed analysis from Kirk Herbstreit (provided it’s not a Big Ten game being discussed). I’d say college football wouldn’t be the same without him, but that’s just one of those lies you’d say about someone just to make them feel better. It’s Friday and he’ll have no lasting damage from the stroke; if that doesn’t make him happy, that’s his problem.


I usually have a stroke or two when I have the house to my-self
So ESPN still has Desmond Howard in the role of token black guy, right?
All sentimental now huh? Best wishes Lee!!!! GET WELL SOON!!! I WANT YOU INSIDE ME….. okay nevermind
“You’re giving me a beer in my stroke hand”
Corso is expected to fully recover from a minor stroke he suffered while trying out his new sex swing.
And to think, if he had tried out his new penis pump he may be dead right now.
I wonder how much stroke drool would be produced in “not so fast my friend” out of the droop lip…..
Corso is basically the Dick Vitale of college football, and yet somehow I like Corso whereas I want to strangle Vitale by his own vocal chords. I think its because I actually like college basketball while college football is what southerners watch in between wife-beatings.
He’s gonna have to get himself a “sunshine scooter” to get around when the left half of his body stops working.
Yes, yes, but did they shave that merkin on his head for treatment of said stroke?
He’s talking to that pencil.