He had a stroke 13 years ago and has been bad ever since. It's probably a little worse each year but it blows my mind that people are still surprised by his issues. It's not really surprise, it's secondhand embarrassment. By all accounts, Corso is an absolute prince of a human being, he's of course a GameDay institution, ESPN has said he has a job for life, and of course it isn't his fault he had a stroke, but he actively detracts from the show every second he's on now except for the last 90 seconds. This past Saturday's show was a trainwreck on all levels. Once they get back together in front of a live audience it will be fine. Corso is hardly on the show anymore. He's there at the start and then maybe a small part in the middle before appearing at the end of the show for the picks segment which is the main reason he is still there.