CBS broadcasters Ian Eagle and Clark Kellogg feel the impact left by the late Greg Gumbel on the NCAA Tournament.
Host Ernie Johnson, analysts Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, Clark Kellogg offer touching words in memory of Greg Gumbel who ...
Just after Christmas we learned that cancer had taken his life and we were crushed,” Johnson, 68, said on Thursday night as ...
CBS opened up its broadcast of the first day of the NCAA men's tournament with the studio panel paying tribute to the late ...
As studio coverage kicked off ahead of the opening game between Creighton and Louisville, host Ernie Johnson started the ...
Madness feels a little different this year. This past December, the college basketball and sports media world lost a titan ...
The NCAA tournament has officially tipped off ... but before the madness began, there was a touching tribute to legendary ...
NCAA men's basketball tournament coverage got off to an emotional start on Thursday as the CBS studio crew paid homage to ...
Greg Gumbel was one of one. His legacy will always be attached to the NCAA Tournament, and those of us who have memories of ...
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Sporting News on MSNGreg Gumbel pins: How March Madness announcers are honoring late broadcasting legendThe NCAA Tournament isn't the same without Greg Gumbel, but every announcer is finding a way to honor the broadcasting great.
CBS recently honored the late sportscaster Greg Gumbel, who became synonymous with his coverage of March Madness.
NCAA Tournament arrived on Thursday and it marked the second year that Greg Gumbel wasn't hosting CBS's coverage and first ...
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