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On Thursday, CBS’s coverage of March Madness began on a solemn note with a tribute to the late Greg Gumbel, the network’s former anchor for the NCAA Tournament who recently passed away due to ...
The pins are emblazoned with Gumbel's initials, "GG," below the March Madness logo ... "The tournament is not the same without Greg Gumbel and we're all thinking of Greg on this day." ...
CBS opened up its broadcast of the first day of the NCAA men's tournament with the studio panel paying tribute to the late Greg ... Gumbel's passing. Gumbel, a longtime fixture during CBS' March ...
CBS Sports' coverage of the men's NCAA Tournament is synonymous with longtime host Greg Gumbel, who presided at the anchor desk for 25 years before he was diagnosed with cancer last year.
Nobody loved the Stones more than Greg Gumbel. And a year ago at this time we were waiting on a friend to return. We knew he was missing March Madness, an event for which his name is synonymous ...
It's finally the men's NCAA tournament, but March Madness won't feel the same this year. CBS Sports anchor Greg Gumbel died in December at 78 after a battle with cancer, leaving the sports media ...
As Ian Eagle prepares for the men’s NCAA Tournament and his run through calling the Final Four, he’s been finding himself going through old text messages with Greg Gumbel. Eagle had known ...
Sports broadcaster Greg Gumbel, who covered the NFL and college ... becoming a key part of the network’s March Madness coverage as well as announcing NFL games. Gumbel stepped away from his ...
Legendary sportscaster Greg ... Gumbel involved himself in numerous charities, per his Paramount biography: "Away from the studio, Gumbel enjoyed a 30-year relationship with the March of Dimes.
Greg Gumbel, a sports broadcaster for CBS for ... Gumbel moved briefly to NBC, then returned to CBS and became part of the net’s March Madness coverage and announced NFL games.