Congratulations Pouring In For Brent Musburger On Wednesday originally appeared on The Spun. Congratulations are pouring in for legendary college football announcer Brent Musburger on Wednesday.
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.
Brent Musburger couldn’t have imagined the NFL’s popularity being what it is today nearly 50 years ago. “No, Matt, I could not have,” he told Matt Ryan during CBS’s NFL Today 50th anniversary ...
Brent Musburger is being honored with the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Pete Rozelle Radio Television Award this weekend. / Kyle Terada-Imagn Images 1. I’m a sucker for nostalgia and I will fully admit ...
The incomparable Brent Musburger finally receives tonight the 2025 Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award from the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Musburger hosted The NFL Today on CBS before becoming a ...
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Why is Brent Musburger on NFL Hall of Fame game broadcast? Explaining legend's NBC cameo for Lions vs. Chargers
A familiar voice will return to the airwaves during NBC's Hall of Fame Game broadcast between the Chargers and Lions. Brent Musburger's gravelly tone accompanied a great many of sport's finest moments ...
The Raiders are 1-5 straight up and against the spread since winning and covering their season opener at New England, with their only win and cover coming against the lowly Titans. But the sharp money ...
In less than a week, we'll be looking live for the last time as Billings native Brent Musburger leaves television for a new life among the betting crowd in Las Vegas he always managed to wink at from ...
ALAMEDA, Calif. -- The Oakland Raiders, who are moving to Las Vegas in 2020, also are moving on from their radio voice of the past 21 years, as the team said Thursday that Greg Papa will not return ...
Te’o lunged, snared the pick and saved the game. Upstairs in the ABC booth, Brent Musburger exclaimed, “This could be a ...
One of the stupid things about made-up "controversies" is that there are inevitably stupid people offended by these made-up controversies. Yesterday afternoon ESPN apologized to the .0001% of ...
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