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Pitt fans missing the old Big East Conference can enjoy a battle with a formal men’s basketball rival this fall. The Panthers will host Providence in an exhibition game to open the season Oct. 19 at ...
Grant Hill joins NBC as lead NBA analyst ahead of the league’s Peacock debut, bringing star power and polished commentary to the booth.
Before this year's Final Four even started, CBS broadcaster Bill Raftery provided an update on his future. Raftery has been one of the authentic broadcasters in the history of college basketball.
CBS sportscasters Bill Raftery and Ian Eagle delivered an incredible call of the dunk with Raftery throwing it back to his most iconic call: "Send it in, big fella!" ...
Bill Raftery didn't miss with his call of this thunderous dunk.
Apr. 16—Bill Raftery remembers the first time he uttered his now-classic "Onions" during a basketball broadcast ... like it was yesterday. It happened at a New Jersey Nets game in Orlando during ...
Broadcasting great Bill Raftery. right, is one of the scheduled guests for Illinois coach Brad Underwood’s annual charity event Tuesday at Gordyville USA. College Football Reporter/Columnist ...
The biggest name for the NCAA’s Final Four men’s basketball tournament is an 80-year-old man with fantastic hair. “You need help,” Bill Raftery said. The loooooooong time basketball color ...
NCAA basketball has fewer people we know, but the exception remains CBS color analyst Bill Raftery.
NCAA basketball has fewer people we know, but the exception remains CBS color analyst Bill Raftery.
Ian Eagle was 29 years old when he realized he couldn't hang with Bill Raftery until the buzzer. Eagle, who has replaced Jim Nantz on CBS' top college basketball team for March Madness this year ...