CBS broadcasters Ian Eagle and Clark Kellogg feel the impact left by the late Greg Gumbel on the NCAA Tournament.
CBS opened up its broadcast of the first day of the NCAA men's tournament with the studio panel paying tribute to the late ...
Madness got off to a poignant start when Ernie Johnson and Clark Kellogg paid tribute to Greg Gumbel, the renowned sports broadcaster who died at the age of 78 in December 2024.
Host Ernie Johnson, analysts Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, Clark Kellogg offer touching words in memory of Greg Gumbel who ...
As studio coverage kicked off ahead of the opening game between Creighton and Louisville, host Ernie Johnson started the ...
CBS recently honored the late sportscaster Greg Gumbel, who became synonymous with his coverage of March Madness.
The broadcast opened with The Rolling Stones playing as Ernie Johnson welcomed viewers to the CBS coverage of March Madness. Johnson, Clark Kellogg, Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith all talked about ...
Watch CBS' tribute to the late Greg Gumbel, an indelible part of CBS Sports, on the network's March Madness bracket reveal show on Sunday: ...
The pins are emblazoned with Gumbel's initials, "GG," below the March Madness logo ... "The tournament is not the same without Greg Gumbel and we're all thinking of Greg on this day." ...
The spirit of legendary broadcaster Greg Gumbel continues to resonate within the realm of college basketball, even following his passing. Harbored within the hearts of many, including the CBS Sports ...
Ernie Johnson battled back tears as he opened CBS’ coverage of March Madness with a heartfelt tribute to the late Greg Gumbel ...