“It’s in somebody else’s hands,” Raftery said. “I enjoy it. I think I’m as industrious about getting ready for a game, maybe ...
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Our greatest call of all time harkens back to when Gonzaga became, well...Gonzaga. Sure, now over a quarter-century later ...
After an illustrious NFL career, J.J. Watt is leaving behind his role in CBS's studio show, which he began in 2023, to step into a position that will place him at the forefront of NFL game analysis.
Joe Davis and Greg Olsen from Fox Sports represent the NFL. Ian Eagle, Grant Hill, and Bill Raftery from CBS Sports represent college basketball. Perhaps somewhat surprisingly, both are very new ...
CBS announced Wednesday that Watt will team with Ian Eagle. Charles Davis, who had partnered with Eagle, will remain part of CBS' NFL roster in 2025 before taking over in 2026 for the network's ...
COME AND FINAL FOURS MAY GO, but memories of Bruce Weber and the 2004-05 Fighting Illini might go on forever. Twenty years ...
Men’s Final Four tips off April 5 at San Antonio’s Alamodome and CBS’s top broadcast crew is ready to electrify the airwaves.
After two years part-time on the CBS pregame show The NFL Today, J.J. Watt leapt up to the No. 2 broadcast booth alongside Ian Eagle as part of a series of moves by the network this week.
J.J. Watt, renowned for his defensive prowess, played a critical role in shaping the NFL during his career. After a stellar tenure with the Houston Texans and a concluding stint with the Arizona ...
Ian Eagle will have the play-by-play call of the Tigers vs Gators March Madness game, with Bill Raftery and Grant Hill as the analysts and Tracy Wolfson as the reporter for the Final Four NCAA ...