June 14, 200421 yr He was on Sportscenter saying the Lakers win the Title no problem with comments like " Did I stutter " when being an ass when asked in semi's if anyone had a chance but LA , he is not as mouthy now when he talks, Lakers can still win but it is unlikely IMO.
June 14, 200421 yr Charles Barkley he is not. Dusche-bag extravagant; yes. In his own world he's never wrong. I love it how he presents himself as so articulate. This is the sort of sentences he babbles during Sportscenter exclusives: "The Lakers in game one were so COM-PLA-CENT and LE-THAR-GIC I was shuddering at the COM-PLEX-I-TIES which detailed their loss. " This, of course, is all said yelling.
June 14, 200421 yr Smith's just another member of the "It's not what I say, it's how loudly I say it" club. Club president, of course, is Jim Rome. Rome, by the way, said after Game 2 of the NBA Finals, "Sorry, Detroit, that kind of loss is a back-breaker, and I can't see you coming back from it". Real astute analysis, assbag!
June 14, 200421 yr Smith just thinks he knows everything, just like Tom Tolbert or Jim Rome. I dont watch these pregames because frankly, I could give two s***s what a bunch of idiots think the outcome of the game is going to be.
June 14, 200421 yr I'll watch a pre-game show that gives good analysis and not just rants and raves about who WILL win. I want to know what to watch for, what each teams to do, and why you think one team can come out on top. College Gameday in a nutshell.
June 14, 200421 yr College Gameday in a nutshell. College gameday is a badass pregame show! I love Fowler and Herbstreit, but Corso can get a little wierd sometimes.
June 14, 200421 yr I believe it's Herbstreit, doesn't matter though Corso is funny as hell though, and at least he's very knowledgeable. Gameday is amazing
June 14, 200421 yr Speaking of Jim Rome... I love that clip from the ESPN show that Rome had where his guest flipped the table over, threw Rome on the ground, and started punching him. I'm blanking right now on who the guest was, but he has the same last name as some woman tennis player and Rome kept calling him by the first name of that woman tennis player to piss him off.
June 14, 200421 yr Speaking of Jim Rome... I love that clip from the ESPN show that Rome had where his guest flipped the table over, threw Rome on the ground, and started punching him. I'm blanking right now on who the guest was, but he has the same last name as some woman tennis player and Rome kept calling him by the first name of that woman tennis player to piss him off. Jim Everett.
June 14, 200421 yr I believe it was Jim Everett, and he was calling him Chris Everett Jim Everett. thanks
June 14, 200421 yr College gameday is a badass pregame show! I love Fowler and Herbstreit, but Corso can get a little wierd sometimes. Is Corso the guy that used to coach the Orlando Rennigades..? I used to be his neighbor when I lived in Florida.
June 14, 200421 yr Is Corso the guy that used to coach the Orlando Rennigades..? I used to be his neighbor when I lived in Florida. Yep, he coached them for one year in '85
June 14, 200421 yr Is Corso the guy that used to coach the Orlando Rennigades..? I used to be his neighbor when I lived in Florida. Also coached the IU football team for a little bit.
June 14, 200421 yr Stephen A Smith seems like he is a decent guy.. but he has an attitude that wears on people.
June 14, 200421 yr Of course they are! Lee Corso • 1973-1982 Career Record at Indiana: 41-68-2 Big Ten Record at Indiana: 28-52-2 Lee Corso took over as head football coach in 1973 after leading the Louisville Cardinals to two Missouri Valley Conference titles in four seasons. At IU, he led the Hoosiers to two winning seasons and a 1979 Holiday Bowl victory over previously unbeaten Brigham Young. Indiana's victory against the Cougars propelled Corso's team to 16th in the UPI poll, the Hoosiers' first top-20 ranking since 1967. While at Indiana, Corso was active with the American Football Coaches Association. He also served on the Ethics Committee, the Rules Committee, and the NCAA Public Relations Seminar. During his tenure he coached in the All-American Bowl and the Japan Bowl. Corso is currently employed by ESPN where he works as a studio analyst on College Gameday. Wow, a whopping 2 winning seasons!!!!! :puke
June 14, 200421 yr I believe it was Jim Everett, and he was calling him Chris Everett I would have beat his ass too.
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