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Where They Were Then: Sportscasters

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Al Michaels, NBC Sports: Michaels is one of the most iconic sportscasters in American history. He has called some of the most memorable moments in sports, including the "Miracle on Ice" in 1980 and the "Catch" in 1981. Michaels is still going strong today, calling NFL games for NBC.

Al Michaels, NBC Sports Where They Were Then: Sportscasters

Where They Were Then: Sportscasters
Where They Were Then: Sportscasters
by Scott Reiss

4.5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 7843 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 148 pages
Lending : Enabled

Bob Costas, NBC Sports: Costas is another legendary sportscaster. He has hosted the Olympics for NBC since 1992 and has also called NFL, NBA, and MLB games. Costas is known for his eloquent commentary and his ability to connect with viewers.

Bob Costas, NBC Sports Where They Were Then: Sportscasters

Brent Musburger, ESPN: Musburger is one of the most recognizable voices in sports broadcasting. He has called college football, basketball, and NFL games for ESPN and CBS. Musburger is known for his enthusiastic style and his signature catchphrases, such as "You are looking live at the Rose Bowl!"

Brent Musburger, ESPN Where They Were Then: Sportscasters

Chris Berman, ESPN: Berman is one of the most popular sportscasters in America. He has hosted ESPN's SportsCenter since 1989 and has also called NFL, NBA, and MLB games. Berman is known for his over-the-top style and his signature catchphrases, such as "Back, back, back, back ... gone!"

Chris Berman, ESPN Where They Were Then: Sportscasters

Dan Patrick, Fox Sports: Patrick is one of the most respected sportscasters in the industry. He has hosted his own radio show since 1999 and has also called NFL, NBA, and MLB games for Fox Sports. Patrick is known for his sharp wit and his ability to break down complex sports issues in a way that is easy to understand.

Dan Patrick, Fox Sports Where They Were Then: Sportscasters

Dick Vitale, ESPN: Vitale is one of the most passionate sportscasters in America. He has called college basketball games for ESPN since 1980 and is known for his enthusiastic commentary and his signature catchphrases, such as "Diaper dandy!"

Dick Vitale, ESPN Where They Were Then: Sportscasters

Howard Cosell, ABC Sports: Cosell was one of the most controversial sportscasters in American history. He was known for his outspoken opinions and his willingness to criticize athletes and teams. Cosell died in 1995, but his legacy continues to live on.

Howard Cosell, ABC Sports Where They Were Then: Sportscasters

Jim Nantz, CBS Sports: Nantz is one of the most respected sportscasters in America. He has called NFL, college football, and golf tournaments for CBS Sports since 1985. Nantz is known for his smooth voice and his ability to capture the excitement of a sporting event.

Jim Nantz, CBS Sports Where They Were Then: Sportscasters

John Madden, Fox Sports: Madden is one of the most popular sportscasters in American history. He called NFL games for CBS Sports and Fox Sports from 1979 to 2008. Madden was known for his colorful commentary and his ability to explain the game of football in a way that was easy to understand. Madden died in 2021, but his legacy continues to live on.

John Madden, Fox Sports Where They Were Then: Sportscasters

Keith Jackson, ABC Sports: Jackson was one of the most iconic sportscasters in American history. He called college football games for ABC Sports from 1966 to 2005. Jackson was known for his poetic commentary and his signature catchphrases, such as "Whoa, Nellie!" Jackson died in 2018, but his legacy continues to live on.

Keith Jackson, ABC Sports Where They Were Then: Sportscasters

Marv Albert, TNT: Albert is one of the most respected sportscasters in America. He has called NBA games for TNT since 1999 and has also called NFL, college basketball, and boxing matches. Albert is known for his smooth voice and his ability to capture the excitement of a sporting event.

Marv Albert, TNT Where They Were Then: Sportscasters

Pat Summerall, CBS Sports: Summerall was one of the most popular sportscasters in American history. He called NFL, college football, and golf tournaments for CBS Sports from 1964 to 2002. Summerall was known for his smooth voice and his ability to capture the excitement of a sporting event. Summerall died in 2013, but his legacy continues to live on.

Pat Summerall, CBS Sports Where They Were Then: Sportscasters

Vin Scully, Dodgers: Scully was one of the most iconic sportscasters in American history. He called Dodgers games for 67 seasons, from 1950 to 2016. Scully was known for his poetic commentary and his ability to capture the excitement of a baseball game. Scully died in 2022, but his legacy continues to live on.

Vin Scully, Dodgers Where They Were Then: Sportscasters

Where They Were Then: Sportscasters
Where They Were Then: Sportscasters
by Scott Reiss

4.5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 7843 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 148 pages
Lending : Enabled
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Where They Were Then: Sportscasters
Where They Were Then: Sportscasters
by Scott Reiss

4.5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 7843 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 148 pages
Lending : Enabled
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