Kaplony
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Semi-OT: Musburger to call his last game Jan 31
http://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/id/1855...ies-jan-31
Quote:Brent Musburger, one of the most recognized and prominent voices in the history of sports television, will end his play-by-play career with ABC/ESPN at the end of January, it was announced Wednesday.
Musburger, 77, who brought his folksy delivery to countless games -- most beginning with his "You are looking live" catchphrase -- since entering the national stage in 1975, will call his final game Jan. 31 on ESPN as the Kentucky Wildcats host Georgia at Rupp Arena (9 p.m. ET).
"What a wonderful journey I have traveled with CBS and the Disney company," Musburger said in a statement. "A love of sports allows me to live a life of endless pleasure. And make no mistake, I will miss the arenas and stadiums dearly. Most of all, I will miss the folks I have met along the trail."
Although he had obviously slipped in the past few years as a child of the 80's Musburger was the gold standard for college football. He's the man who coined the phrase "The most exciting 25 seconds in college football" describing Clemson's run down the hill, and I remember his call in the "Hail Flutie" game between BC and Miami in 1984.
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RE: Semi-OT: Musburger to call his last game Jan 31
The timing makes me think this is related to his Joe Mixon comments during the Sugar Bowl.
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RE: Semi-OT: Musburger to call his last game Jan 31
I remember growing up with games on ABC in the 2000's he was the one and only announcer I absolutely hated. Creepy. Arrogant. Blueblood bandwagoner. I found him so simple and egregiously annoying.
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RE: Semi-OT: Musburger to call his last game Jan 31
I just always thought (when hearing him speak) that he must have shotgunned lots of beers before each broadcast.
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RE: Semi-OT: Musburger to call his last game Jan 31
Brent Musburger is retiring. Probably time to go, but the guy is a legend. He and Keith Jackson are the voice of college football to me.
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Kaplony
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RE: Semi-OT: Musburger to call his last game Jan 31
(01-25-2017 04:25 PM)TerryD Wrote: I just always thought (when hearing him speak) that he must have shotgunned lots of beers before each broadcast.
He's been known to down a few PBRs in the Esso Club on Friday nights in the past.
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RE: Semi-OT: Musburger to call his last game Jan 31
(01-25-2017 04:24 PM)IWokeUpLikeThis Wrote: I remember growing up with games on ABC in the 2000's he was the one and only announcer I absolutely hated. Creepy. Arrogant. Blueblood bandwagoner. I found him so simple and egregiously annoying.
Yeah. I remember cheering when he got fired by CBS. But was horrified that ABC brought him to college football. The one announcer who could get me to change the channel.
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RE: Semi-OT: Musburger to call his last game Jan 31
I'll never forget that one good punchline for Petrino.....
"The guy can really coach when he's off the motorcycle." LMAO
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RE: Semi-OT: Musburger to call his last game Jan 31
The guy was just an idiot. For years he would complain about things the teams were doing not realizing that it was because college rules were different than pro. He didn't do his homework and was almost always poorly prepared.
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RE: Semi-OT: Musburger to call his last game Jan 31
2ND down and NINE
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RE: Semi-OT: Musburger to call his last game Jan 31
(01-25-2017 04:04 PM)Kaplony Wrote: http://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/id/1855...ies-jan-31
Quote:Brent Musburger, one of the most recognized and prominent voices in the history of sports television, will end his play-by-play career with ABC/ESPN at the end of January, it was announced Wednesday.
Musburger, 77, who brought his folksy delivery to countless games -- most beginning with his "You are looking live" catchphrase -- since entering the national stage in 1975, will call his final game Jan. 31 on ESPN as the Kentucky Wildcats host Georgia at Rupp Arena (9 p.m. ET).
"What a wonderful journey I have traveled with CBS and the Disney company," Musburger said in a statement. "A love of sports allows me to live a life of endless pleasure. And make no mistake, I will miss the arenas and stadiums dearly. Most of all, I will miss the folks I have met along the trail."
Although he had obviously slipped in the past few years as a child of the 80's Musburger was the gold standard for college football. He's the man who coined the phrase "The most exciting 25 seconds in college football" describing Clemson's run down the hill, and I remember his call in the "Hail Flutie" game between BC and Miami in 1984.
I would have to say that the gold standard would have to include Lindsay Nelson.
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RE: Semi-OT: Musburger to call his last game Jan 31
(01-25-2017 05:28 PM)bullet Wrote: The guy was just an idiot. For years he would complain about things the teams were doing not realizing that it was because college rules were different than pro. He didn't do his homework and was almost always poorly prepared.
That was the knock on him I heard most often. He would waltz in at the last minute and just wing it, every once in a while tossing out factoids handed to him by a staffer. To be fair, he wasn't the only one of his generation with work habits like that. Al McGuire was famous for it. But he was more likable than Musberger.
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RE: Semi-OT: Musburger to call his last game Jan 31
Ol Mush Mouth. Oh how he hated Iowa. I loved it when got a ticket for throwing a beer out of the espn van in Nebraska...
Cheers!
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RE: Semi-OT: Musburger to call his last game Jan 31
(01-25-2017 04:15 PM)Hokie4Skins Wrote: The timing makes me think this is related to his Joe Mixon comments during the Sugar Bowl.
Agreed.
I was never that impressed with Musberger's ability as the play-by-play man in the booth. His strengths -- which are *Very* formidable -- are as an interviewer and as the "anchorman" role at the studio. His time as host of The NFL Today on CBS from about '75 to '89 was just tremendous.
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RE: Semi-OT: Musburger to call his last game Jan 31
(01-25-2017 07:30 PM)XLance Wrote: (01-25-2017 04:04 PM)Kaplony Wrote: http://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/id/1855...ies-jan-31
Quote:Brent Musburger, one of the most recognized and prominent voices in the history of sports television, will end his play-by-play career with ABC/ESPN at the end of January, it was announced Wednesday.
Musburger, 77, who brought his folksy delivery to countless games -- most beginning with his "You are looking live" catchphrase -- since entering the national stage in 1975, will call his final game Jan. 31 on ESPN as the Kentucky Wildcats host Georgia at Rupp Arena (9 p.m. ET).
"What a wonderful journey I have traveled with CBS and the Disney company," Musburger said in a statement. "A love of sports allows me to live a life of endless pleasure. And make no mistake, I will miss the arenas and stadiums dearly. Most of all, I will miss the folks I have met along the trail."
Although he had obviously slipped in the past few years as a child of the 80's Musburger was the gold standard for college football. He's the man who coined the phrase "The most exciting 25 seconds in college football" describing Clemson's run down the hill, and I remember his call in the "Hail Flutie" game between BC and Miami in 1984.
I would have to say that the gold standard would have to include Lindsay Nelson.
Lindsay Nelson and Curt Gowdy. Mushmouth was the fool's gold standard, IMHO.
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RE: Semi-OT: Musburger to call his last game Jan 31
I have grown up listening to Musburger. He will be missed.
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RE: Semi-OT: Musburger to call his last game Jan 31
(01-25-2017 07:30 PM)XLance Wrote: (01-25-2017 04:04 PM)Kaplony Wrote: http://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/id/1855...ies-jan-31
Quote:Brent Musburger, one of the most recognized and prominent voices in the history of sports television, will end his play-by-play career with ABC/ESPN at the end of January, it was announced Wednesday.
Musburger, 77, who brought his folksy delivery to countless games -- most beginning with his "You are looking live" catchphrase -- since entering the national stage in 1975, will call his final game Jan. 31 on ESPN as the Kentucky Wildcats host Georgia at Rupp Arena (9 p.m. ET).
"What a wonderful journey I have traveled with CBS and the Disney company," Musburger said in a statement. "A love of sports allows me to live a life of endless pleasure. And make no mistake, I will miss the arenas and stadiums dearly. Most of all, I will miss the folks I have met along the trail."
Although he had obviously slipped in the past few years as a child of the 80's Musburger was the gold standard for college football. He's the man who coined the phrase "The most exciting 25 seconds in college football" describing Clemson's run down the hill, and I remember his call in the "Hail Flutie" game between BC and Miami in 1984.
I would have to say that the gold standard would have to include Lindsay Nelson.
Graham McNamee.
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RE: Semi-OT: Musburger to call his last game Jan 31
Never liked him at all, won't miss him when he is gone.....
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