Keith Jackson: Mr. College Football was on the call for five Gator Bowls ... the play-by-play or analyst for eight Gator Bowls. Verne Lundquist: The smooth voice of SEC games and the Masters ...
The son of the late Husker player and coach Monte Kiffin, Lane is what you might call a SEC truther ... CBS once had the pick of SEC games; Verne Lundquist could elevate Arkansas-Auburn to ...
Best to avoid the entire region ... On Sunday, Scottie Scheffler won the tournament and I wrote-up the broadcaster Verne Lundquist, descending from the CBS booth at 16 for a final time.
It's been 46 years since legendary broadcaster Verne Lundquist made that exclamation ... but now one – like Smith – who may not be best remembered for his copious NFL accomplishments.
Verne Lundquist famously made the call, “Bless his heart, he’s got to be the sickest man in America!” ...
His on-screen journey began with CBS as a guest commentator during the 1980-82 postseasons, before he teamed up with legendary broadcaster Verne Lundquist ... impact, calls for retirement have ...
Jim Nantz calls those final two rounds for CBS and ... great job with that role since he started anchoring it in 1989. Verne Lundquist was also outstanding at calling The Masters and called ...
It was a striking contrast.” Verne swallowed his pride, asked to send a duplicate application, fretfully included the last of some works and hoped for the best.