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CBS broadcasters Ian Eagle and Clark Kellogg feel the impact left by the late Greg Gumbel on the NCAA Tournament.
CBS Sports' coverage of the men's NCAA Tournament is synonymous with longtime host Greg Gumbel, who presided at the anchor desk for 25 years before he was diagnosed with cancer last year.
Clark Kellogg celebrated Greg Gumbel's legacy on CBS's March Madness Selection Sunday as he reminisced about their friendship.(Clark Kellogg @ X) Clark Kellogg, the former basketball player ...
Greg Gumbel was an institution on Selection Sunday, and CBS made sure to pay homage to him during this year’s broadcast just months after his death. The Selection Sunday broadcast opened up with ...
CBS found the perfect way to honor Greg Gumbel on Sunday to kick off the NCAA tournament selection show. The network kicked off its annual Selection Sunday show with a Gumbel tribute, which ...
Selection Sunday. As the final conference championship games wind down, we'll finally get a look at the 68 teams in the men's NCAA tournament field with all roads leading to San Antonio for the Final ...
Longtime CBS Sports broadcaster Greg Gumbel will be absent from this year’s NCAA Tournament Selection Show, leaving a noticeable void in the annual March Madness tradition. Gumbel, who stepped ...
But as the NCAA Tournament bracket is revealed on Selection Sunday, a titan is missing from the coverage on CBS: Greg Gumbel. However, the presence of the longtime host of the Selection Sunday ...
Many sports fans are still processing the December death of longtime broadcaster Greg Gumbel ... was a day where Gumbel welcomed fans back to the best tournament in sports as CBS unveiled the ...
In 2022, he celebrated his 50th year of broadcasting. "The CBS Sports family is devastated by the passing of Greg Gumbel. There has never been a finer gentleman in all of television. He was ...
Greg Gumbel, the renowned CBS Sports anchor and commentator, has died at the age of 78. His family confirmed the news in a statement on Friday, saying: It is with profound sadness that we share ...
Longtime CBS broadcaster Greg Gumbel died on Friday from cancer at 78 years old. Though he covered a variety of sports during his 50 years in television — including the NBA, MLB, the Olympics ...