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Commentary: The real March madness begins — Peter Funt
Commentary: Here’s the real madness: Americans will legally wager an estimated $3.3 billion on the men’s and women’s ...
Every March, college basketball transforms into something far bigger than just a tournament—it becomes a spectacle of ...
The men's and women's NCAA Tournaments are set to begin in a matter of days, which means the return of one of the best ...
You are looking live at legendary sportscaster Brent Musburger, still on the air and with no desire to retire at age 85. Musburger, who moved to Las Vegas in 2017 to launch VSiN, the first sports ...
Brent Musburger, who did just about everything as a sports broadcaster with CBS Sports and ESPN/ABC Sports across five decades, will receive the 2025 Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award from the Pro ...
The Pro Football Hall of Fame has a special award for media members who make a profound impact on the game, and that award will be presented to a legendary broadcaster later this year. Longtime ...
Thursday night’s Hall of Fame Game was a reunion of sorts for longtime broadcast partners Brent Musburger and Dan Fouts. During the game, the two shared a story about an exchange they had while ...
Brent Musburger, one of the most recognized and prominent voices in the history of sports television, will end his play-by-play career with ABC/ESPN at the end of January, it was announced Wednesday.
A major voice of ESPN college football's coverage has the call when North Dakota State faces Montana Aug. 29 in Missoula. Brent Musburger, a Billings, Mont., native, will be joined by his SEC Network ...
If Fox Sports wants Brent Musburger for its planned sports betting show, the network is going to have to raise the stakes and ante up. On Sunday night, the legendary former ESPN and CBS Sports ...
The 86-year-old’s appearance during the Hall of Fame Game shows he can still contribute to an NFL show. Brent Musburger is being honored with the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Pete Rozelle Radio ...
Brent Musburger didn't offer the most logical rationale for his Super Bowl 59 pick. Prognosticators and gamblers will dissect every trend and data point imaginable to forecast the winner of Sunday's ...
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