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Verne Lundquist is fully retiring after his 40th Masters telecast this coming April, CBS announced on Wednesday. Lundquist, 83, has been hinting that this decision was coming for a couple of years.
Lundquist became famous for calling college football, men's college basketball and, obviously, golf. He also contributed to CBS' Olympics coverage in 1992, 1994 and 1998.
In 2016, I traveled to Baton Rouge to watch Lundquist and the CBS SEC football group work in Lundquist’s last season. What I saw in person was how much the people around him cared for him. He ...
Broadcasting legend Verne Lundquist, who called college football for years prior to leaving CBS' coverage in 2016, explains what he believes drove Nick Saban to retire.
Verne shares some of his favorite memories from his legendary career and talks about his special relationship with Nick Saban. He also confirms that he’ll appear in Happy Gilmore 2 and shares ...
Lundquist was a long-time sportscaster who covered the NFL, College Football, March Madness, The Masters Tournament and much more from 1967 until his retirement earlier this year.
The 2024 Masters was Verne Lundquist's final broadcast at Augusta National. The legendary commentator ultimately felt like the time was right to leave the booth.
Lundquist was a long-time sportscaster who covered the NFL, College Football, March Madness, The Masters Tournament and much more from 1967 until his retirement earlier this year.
The 2024 Masters was Verne Lundquist's final broadcast at Augusta National. The legendary commentator ultimately felt like the time was right to leave the booth. Lundquist called 40 Masters during ...
Verne Lundquist − one of the most recognizable and revered sportscasters of the past half-century − will be the 2025 recipient of the AutoZone Liberty Bowl's Distinguished Citizen Award, the ...
Nobilo brings his New Zealand accent to the famous par-3 after 10 years on the call at Amen Corner (Holes 11, 12 and 13), taking over the role previously held by iconic broadcaster Verne Lundquist ...
The Texas Sports Hall of Fame (TSHOF) announced that famed broadcaster Verne Lundquist, a 2005 TSHOF inductee, would be guest speaking at the organization’s Lone Star Luncheon on Nov. 7.
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