Legendary Kansas Jayhawks broadcaster Bob Davis dies at 80. His voice captured iconic moments, including two NCAA titles.
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Longtime broadcaster Bob Davis, whose voice became synonymous with Jayhawks basketball and football and who spent many years calling games for the Kansas City Royals, died Thursday in his hometown of ...
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Sporting News on MSNGreg Gumbel pins: How March Madness announcers are honoring late broadcasting legendThe NCAA Tournament isn't the same without Greg Gumbel, but every announcer is finding a way to honor the broadcasting great.
The Akron RubberDucks, the Double-A affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians, turned to social media to find their next public ...
Bob Davis, the radio play-by-play voice of Kansas Jayhawks football and basketball for more than three decades, died on ...
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US Weekly on MSNLegendary Sports Radio Host Mike Francesa Caught Berating His Staff on Hot Mic: ‘Gonna Go Viral Now’Mike Francesa knew he would become social media fodder after he was caught yelling at his staff during a podcast recording ...
Legendary broadcaster Bob Davis, whose voice that defined University of Kansas athletics for more than three decades, passed ...
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Sporting News on MSNIan Eagle's net worth and salary reflect his resume as legendary March Madness broadcasterThe voice of countless iconic March Madness moments, CBS broadcaster Ian Eagle has a sizeable net worth to back up his lifetime of accomplishments. Eagle’s net worth is around $20 million, according ...
Longtime Kansas broadcaster Bob Davis dies at 80, one week after the passing of his wife of 53 years
Longtime broadcaster Bob Davis, whose voice became synonymous with Jayhawks basketball and football ... was behind the microphone for some of its greatest moments. There was the 1988 national ...
For a few minutes, she drifts away.She doesn’t speak to anyone. The world feels still, tranquil. There’s commotion around her ...
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