Madness got off to a poignant start when Ernie Johnson and Clark Kellogg paid tribute to Greg Gumbel, the renowned sports broadcaster who died at the age of 78 in December 2024.
CBS broadcasters Ian Eagle and Clark Kellogg feel the impact left by the late Greg Gumbel on the NCAA Tournament.
Ernie Johnson battled back tears as he opened CBS’ coverage of March Madness with a heartfelt tribute to the late Greg Gumbel ...
Longtime sports announcer and studio host, Greg Gumbel, passed away on Dec. 28 at the age of 78 following a battle with ...
Madness is finally here. Follow along live for full first-round action on Thursday from the 2025 men's NCAA Tournament.
Host Ernie Johnson, analysts Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, Clark Kellogg offer touching words in memory of Greg Gumbel who ...
Madness ramps up, The Athletic's Richard Deitsch offers a preview and analysis of what to expect as you watch.
CBS' Clark Kellogg pays tribute to Greg Gumbel during this year's Selection Sunday broadcast, months after the sports commentator's demise.
Marking the first NCAA Tournament without the longtime CBS host: "If he was calling it, you knew it was an important, special event.” ...
After losing their final three games of the regular season, they responded with wins over No. 20 Purdue and No. 11 Maryland to reach the conference title game, putting them in position to likely earn ...
Greg Gumbel was an institution on Selection Sunday, and CBS made sure to pay homage to him during this year’s broadcast just months after his death. The Selection Sunday broadcast opened up with a ...