Well, the crew over at CBS found a way to honor the late and great Gumbel on their first Selection Sunday after his passing.
Madness just won’t be the same this year without Greg Gumbel. The legendary sportscaster died on Dec. 27, this past year.
“Start us up! Our CBS studio crew are all wearing Rolling Stones shirts today in honor of Greg Gumbel who loved the Stones,” Davis said. “Very much feeling his presence today!” Start us u ...
Host Ernie Johnson, analysts Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, Clark Kellogg offer touching words in memory of Greg Gumbel who ...
Greg Gumbel was an institution on Selection Sunday, and CBS made sure to pay homage to him during this year’s broadcast just ...
NCAA men's basketball tournament coverage got off to an emotional start on Thursday as the CBS studio crew paid homage to ...
It's the first Selection Sunday without Greg Gumbel, but the late announcer's presence is still ... This season, the CBS crew will rep their Rolling Stones shirts as they remember Gumble and his ...
In honor of his career as a sportscaster and the work he did that made him an indelible part of March Madness, CBS Sports ...
Many sports fans are still processing the December death of longtime broadcaster Greg Gumbel ... into a song from Gumbel's favorite band, The Rolling Stones.
CBS broadcasters Ian Eagle and Clark Kellogg feel the impact left by the late Greg Gumbel on the NCAA Tournament.
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