Hello, friends,...” For years, Jim Nantz’s voice has become synonymous with March Madness. The post Why Is Jim Nantz Not Part ...
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Jim Nantz called it ... That was the most-watched PGA Tour final-round telecast on any network since last year’s Players Championship. Can’t wait to hear Nantz’ prediction for who will ...
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In 2008, Kellogg replaced Billy Packer as CBS’s lead college basketball analyst, calling the Final Four and National Championship games alongside Jim Nantz until he returned to the studio in 2014.
With much of the head coaching old guard moving on in recent years, like Duke's Mike Krzyzewski, Syracuse's Jim Boeheim ... 12-18 season after last year's surprise Final Four run.
Jim Nantz called it. He guaranteed it, in fact. Said it would be, “slam dunk of the year.” Prior to last month’s Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course, the CBS golf anchor predicted that ...