A couple years ago, Royals broadcaster Denny Matthews was at Allen Fieldhouse for a Kansas men’s basketball game when he had ...
Bob Davis, who had retired as the “Voice of the Jayhawks” in 2016, still attended KU games and had run into Matthews. “It was an hour and a half before the game, and we just sat and talked ...
The following is a release from Kansas Athletics... Bob Davis, the legendary "Voice of the Jayhawks" for more than 30 years, has passed away at the age of 80, his family announced Friday.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNHow former Wisconsin basketball transfers fared with new programs in 2024-25Greg Gard and his staff added wing John Tonje, guard Camren Hunter and forward Xavier Amos following the 2023-24 campaign.
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Sporting News on MSNJohn Calipari coaching timeline: How many teams Arkansas HC has coached and career recordCalipari's first head coaching opportunity came with UMass, where he spent eight seasons and reached a Final Four. After an ...
In honor of Bob Davis, the legendary broadcaster of the FHSU Tigers, Kansas Jayhawks and Kansas City Royals who passed away ...
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Broadcaster Bob Davis dies at 80Longtime 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 March 20 in his hometown of ...
“We lost a great friend. We lost a great broadcaster,” said Matthews, who has called Royals games since the club’s inception ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - For 16 years, Bob Davis called broadcasts for the Kansas City Royals. On television, oftentimes with Royals Hall of Famer Paul Splittorff. On radio, with the longtime “ ...
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