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ESPN basketball analyst Jay Bilas is set to make history as he calls his first NBA playoff game. Bilas, who joined ESPN’s NBA team this season, will be alongside play-by-play voice Mark Jones for ...
Every single time Rodgers goes on McAfee’s show, a million outlets across the World Wide Web write about and talk about the ...
Every year, former Siena men's basketball great Ronald Moore is reminded of his place in NCAA Tournament history. He's now a ...
Brown’s knee is troublesome, Porzingis looks as if he could be snapped like a twig and their primary challenger in the West is better defensively.
"When you’re broadcasting, I think the highest acclaim you could get is to win an Emmy. "That’s been elusive, but who knows?
Some loved him, with lines like “very impressed with Jackson’s analysis” and “could easily replace Bill Raftery when he decides to retire,” and some put him above Anderson. But more ...
His UConn Huskies got bounced from the NCAA tournament, but the two-time national champ will do everything humanly possible ...
Olsen was nominated in the category for the fourth straight year alongside Troy Aikman, Peyton Manning, Bill Raftery, and John Smoltz. Brady had a rough first season calling the games for Fox ...
This year he'll go up against Olsen, Fox baseball announcer John Smoltz, CBS college basketball analyst Bill Raftery and ESPN's Peyton Manning. Aikman was also a finalist in 2006, '07 ...
There are the murderous eyes when he doesn’t like a call or a play—the veteran coach and CBS announcer Bill Raftery said during the first game of the NCAA tournament this year, “Look at ...