Use of “March Madness’’ didn’t get regular network or media use until CBS’ Brent Musburger did so in 1982 broadcasts. Until then, Americans blandly referred to the NCAA Tournament’s ...
Former Washington Commanders quarterback Colt McCoy is out here getting roasted by his former coach, Jay Gruden, who jokingly took a shot at the signal-caller's looks on social media on Tuesday.
9:41 p.m. Samson Johnson just picked up his second foul. That could end up being big. Clingan checks back in. 11 minutes to go in the half. 18 all. 9:37 p.m. Purdue’s ball movement on that ...
As Brent Musburger would say, you are looking live at the 2024 national championship live blog. Refresh your page for constant updates throughout the game. 11:30 p.m. UCONN HAS WON BACK TO BACK ...
The term "March Madness" is believed to have been coined by Brent Musburger, a CBS sportscaster, during the network's coverage of the tournament in 1982. Musburger used the term to describe the ...
I’m old enough to remember when there was a wink-wink, nudge-nudge acknowledgment of this on broadcasts, with Brent Musburger sharing insights he’d gleaned from “my guys in the desert.” ...
I’m old enough to remember when there was a wink-wink, nudge-nudge acknowledgment of this on broadcasts, with Brent Musburger sharing insights he’d gleaned from “my guys in the desert.” ...
I’m old enough to remember when there was a wink-wink, nudge-nudge acknowledgment of this on broadcasts, with Brent Musburger sharing insights he’d gleaned from “my guys in the desert.” ...
I’m old enough to remember when there was a wink-wink, nudge-nudge acknowledgment of this on broadcasts, with Brent Musburger sharing insights he’d gleaned from “my guys in the desert.” ...
I’m old enough to remember when there was a wink-wink, nudge-nudge acknowledgment of this on broadcasts, with Brent Musburger sharing insights he’d gleaned from “my guys in the desert.” ...
You go from Curt Gowdy to Dick Enberg to Gary Bender … and then into Brent Musburger and Jim Nance. Those are heavy hitters in the industry and highly respected broadcasters. So I don't take it ...
You go from Curt Gowdy to Dick Enberg to Gary Bender … and then into Brent Musburger and Jim Nance. Those are heavy hitters in the industry and highly respected broadcasters. So I don't take it ...