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  1. Brent Woody Musburger (born May 26, 1939) is an American sportscaster, currently the lead broadcaster and managing editor at Vegas Stats and Information Network (VSiN). With CBS Sports from 1973 until 1990, he was one of the original members of their program The NFL Today and is credited with coining the phrase "March Madness" to describe the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament while covering the Final Four.

  2. Brent Musburger – and his edgy charm – can still be contentious, yet always entertaining. Still – as sharp today as he was for decades. Jim Nantz rarely takes sides. It’s not his style. Invariably, Jim is a gentleman. Firm but respectful. This past Super Bowl Sunday, up to 120 million viewers heard Nantz’s warm encouragement for the voting committee at the Pro Football HOF to award Brent with the Pete Rozelle Media Award. When I speak to folks in the industry or even simple fans ...

  3. The legendary career of sports broadcaster Brent Musburger is bursting at the seams with unforgettable moments, and yet the most memorable thing about Musburger is that he made any game he called feel like a big moment thanks simply to his voice. It was that gravitas that carried Musburger to a marathon 40+-year career with CBS Sports, ABC Sports, and ESPN and cemented his as one of the most iconic voices in the history of sports television. ...

  4. Jun 3, 2022 · Legendary broadcaster Brent Musburger stepped away from his national sports broadcasting career with ESPN in January 2017, taking on a job as the Raiders radio voice the following summer.After ...

  5. Oct 31, 2017 · Musburger joins CBS, and in 1975 he begins working on “The N.F.L. Today,” which will make him a household name. He soon adds the N.B.A., the Masters, U.S. Open tennis, the N.C.A.A. basketball ...

  6. Brent Musburger’s broadcast career begins as Sports Director at Chicago’s WBBM-Radio and TV. It was the start of a 22-year association with CBS. Raised in Montana, the one-time minor league baseball umpire had attended Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and worked for the Chicago American (since defunct) as a sportswriter.

  7. Jan 25, 2017 · Brent Musburger — whose sonorous voice and signature "you are looking live" introduction to games were synonymous with sports telecasts — will call his final game for ESPN this month.

  8. Jan 25, 2017 · You are looking live at one heck of a retirement. Longtime play-by-play announcer Brent Musburger, the legendary Hall of Fame broadcaster and one of the most iconic voices in sports history who ...

  9. Dec 21, 2012 · At a restaurant inside Mandalay Bay, Musburger, who still has the energy and the love for sports of a person 40 years younger, talked about his life in the games.

  10. Jan 25, 2017 · NEW YORK (AP) — Brent Musburger is calling it a career at ESPN after being the play-by-play man in the booth at sporting events enjoyed by millions of Americans, most prominently when he was the lead voice for CBS Sports in the 1980s. Musburger, 77, said he's leaving active sportscasting to help his family get a sports handicapping business started and to use some of the millions of airline miles he's earned for some fun travel. His last game will be the Kentucky-Georgia men's basketball ...