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Greg Gumbel (born May 3, 1946) is an American television sportscaster. He is best known for his various assignments for CBS Sports (most notably, the National Football League and NCAA basketball ).
Note: Steve Kerr joined Jim Nantz and Greg Anthony for the Final Four and national championship game. Studio Hosts: Greg Gumbel and Ernie Johnson Jr. (New York), Matt Winer (Atlanta) Studio Analysts: Clark Kellogg, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, Grant Hill, Seth Davis, Mateen Cleaves and Steve Smith; Jim Nantz/Greg Anthony/Tracy Wolfson
Greg Gumbel (lead studio host) Kevin Harlan (play-by-play) Grant Hill (lead game analyst) Dana Jacobson (sideline reporter) Clark Kellogg (studio analyst)
Instead, Greg Gumbel, Clark Kellogg and Seth Davis remained at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City. Clark Kellogg replaced Billy Packer as CBS' lead basketball color commentator for the 2008–2009 college basketball season and called the 2009 NCAA Final Four .
Bryant Charles Gumbel (born September 29, 1948) is an American television journalist and sportscaster, best known for his 15 years as co-host of NBC's Today.He is the younger brother of sportscaster Greg Gumbel. [1]
Greg Gumbel: Dan Marino Boomer Esiason Shannon Sharpe [17] 2005: 2006: James Brown [18] Dan Marino Boomer Esiason Shannon Sharpe Charley Casserly [19] 2007: Dan Marino
Tom Hammond or Greg Gumbel (Gumbel left NBC after Super Bowl XXXII to return to CBS)/Bill Walton/Steve Jones/Jim Gray Mike Breen or Don Criqui/Matt Guokas and Isiah Thomas (one game) Dan Hicks/Dan Issel
Greg Gumbel moved back to play-by-play duties, teaming with Dan Dierdorf as part of its secondary announcing team, replacing Dick Enberg. Lesley Visser returned to The NFL Today after a two-year hiatus in her previous role as feature reporter, a position she continues to hold to this day; meanwhile, Bonnie Bernstein left the network to pursue ...