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ESPN Analyst Drops the F-Bomb During Live Broadcast

Nov 21, 2011  •  Post A Comment

A sports analyst who has worked at ESPN for more than 20 years dropped the "F-bomb" during a a live broadcast on Saturday, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Lee Corso, 76, was asked his opinion about who would prevail in a game between Southern Methodist University and University of Houston, the story says. It looked as if he would pick SMU, until he yelled, "F— it!" and switched to Houston, putting on its mascot’s head, the story said.

Corso apologized for his outburst half an hour later, saying, "I got a bit excited and used an expletive that I shouldn’t have used. I apologize and can promise it won’t happen again," the story notes.

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