CBS broadcasters Ian Eagle and Clark Kellogg feel the impact left by the late Greg Gumbel on the NCAA Tournament.
The NCAA Tournament isn't the same without Greg Gumbel, but every announcer is finding a way to honor the broadcasting great.
As studio coverage kicked off ahead of the opening game between Creighton and Louisville, host Ernie Johnson started the ...
CBS’s coverage of March Madness began on a solemn note with a tribute to the late Greg Gumbel, the network’s former anchor ...
Longtime sports announcer and studio host, Greg Gumbel, passed away on Dec. 28 at the age of 78 following a battle with ...
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 Sports honored NCAA Tournament cornerstone Greg Gumbel as the tournament synonymous with Gumbel got under way.
There’s certainly been an empty presence during the coverage of 2025 March Madness, the first tournament since Gumbel’s death ... It has felt empty without Gumble on camera.
On Thursday, CBS’s coverage of March Madness began on a solemn note with a tribute to the late Greg Gumbel, the network ... the event will not be the same without him.