Lee Corso Debunks Indiana vs. Miami Championship Game Rumor
In a remarkable season, Indiana University is poised to compete for its first-ever national championship in college football. Under the leadership of head coach Curt Cignetti, the team has achieved an undefeated record. They are set to face the University of Miami in the College Football Playoff National Championship game.
Lee Corso’s Absence at the Championship Game
Despite Indiana’s historic achievement, college football legend Lee Corso will not attend the championship game. Corso served as head coach of Indiana from 1973 to 1982, securing 41 wins during his tenure. His most notable accomplishment came in 1979 when he led the Hoosiers to their first-ever bowl victory against Brigham Young in the Holiday Bowl.
Lee Corso, now 90 years old, recently retired from broadcasting. Although he resides in Florida, his family announced he would watch the game from home with his wife. His son, Steve Corso, shared their plans on ESPN radio, saying, “My dad’s going to be at home, watching the game, with my mom.” Steve emphasized that this was a special chance for them to enjoy the game together, especially given their long-standing support for the Hoosiers.
Corso’s Family Time and Future Plans
Although Lee Corso will be absent from Hard Rock Stadium, his son hinted at a possible halftime FaceTime call. Steve mentioned, “I might FaceTime him at halftime,” suggesting a way for Corso to still connect with the game atmosphere. If Indiana captures the championship, Steve promises to share the moment via another video call.
Game Details
The championship match between Indiana and Miami will kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET on Monday, January 19, 2024. Corso’s former colleagues are expected to be present at the stadium to support Indiana as they aim for their historical achievement. This game not only matters for the players but also for the fans and the legacy of Hoosier football.