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Lee Corso keeps showing off his impressive footwork while avoiding players

Coach’s still got it!

ESPN’s College GameDay personality and former college football head coach and player Lee Corso is 83 years old, but there have been multiple times where he’s shown that he’s still got the moves, age and all.

Corso, who played quarterback and cornerback at Florida State from 1983-87 before coaching at various stops, most recently dodged Michigan quarterback Shea Patterson during the Wolverines’ game against Ohio State in Columbus:

And the year before that, he had to get out of the way of former Clemson quarterback Kelly Bryant:

He certainly makes you try and forget he’s 83 years old from time to time — his Irish jig he did with a Notre Dame pick back in 2012 was priceless:

A member of the original College GameDay crew, Corso signed a multi-year extension with ESPN back in 2017, so he’ll be a fixture on the show for a little while longer. Kudos to him for always keeping his head on a swivel — what else would you expect from a former quarterback and cornerback?

Stay tuned to see where Corso show off his feet next.

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