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Raftery has served as an analyst and color commentator for CBS Sports' college basketball coverage since 1983. During CBS' coverage of March Madness, Raftery had long partnerships with James Brown (1990–93) and Sean McDonough (1995–99) but rose to prominence during his 15-year partnership (2000–14) with Verne Lundquist. [16] [17]
Jim Nantz or Tom McCarthy or Brad Nessler or Spero Dedes or Ian Eagle/Bill Raftery or Grant Hill or Jay Wright/Jon Rothstein or Jenny Dell or Tracy Wolfson; Ian Eagle or Spero Dedes or Rich Waltz/Jim Spanarkel/Evan Washburn; Kevin Harlan or Spero Dedes/Dan Bonner or Avery Johnson/Evan Washburn; Rick Waltz or Andrew Catalon or Ian Eagle/Clark ...
CBS’ Bill Raftery is one of the precious few. Can you name five players, combined, from the Final Four teams: N.C. State, Purdue, UConn and Alabama? Zach Edey from Purdue.
Jim Nantz/Bill Raftery and Grant Hill (Sweet 16, Elite 8, Final Four, and National Championship Game)/Tracy Wolfson; Brian Anderson/Jim Jackson/Allie LaForce; Ian Eagle/Grant Hill (1st & 2nd Rounds) or Jim Spanarkel (Regionals)/Jamie Erdahl; Kevin Harlan/Dan Bonner/Dana Jacobson; Brad Nessler/Steve Lavin and Avery Johnson (First Four only)/Evan ...
The college sports world is celebrating one of the best analysts the game has ever seen: Bill Raftery. The former college basketball coach and current analyst turned 79 years old on Tuesday. Given ...
2018: Bill Raftery (3) (CBS/Fox Sports 1/TBS/TNT/truTV) 2019: Bill Raftery (4) (CBS/Fox Sports 1/TBS/TNT/truTV) 2020: Kirk Herbstreit (2) (ESPN/ABC) 2021: John Smoltz ...
Each October, beloved college basketball broadcaster Bill Raftery makes the rounds among Big East schools to check out preseason practices. Seton Hall is the easiest trip for the Florham Park ...
The Championship Game was broadcast in the United States by CBS. Jim Nantz was the play-by-play man with Bill Raftery and Grant Hill providing on-court commentary. Greg Gumbel and Ernie Johnson Jr. were the studio hosts. Charles Barkley, Seth Davis, Reggie Miller, Clark Kellogg, Kenny Smith and Steve Smith provided studio commentary. [29]