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Brent Musburger prepares for his last broadcast on Jan. 31. He spent the next three weeks living in a casino hotel. (James Crisp/AP) By Adam Kilgore.
Brent Musburger helped introduce sports betting to a national audience long before it became legal across the country. He’s still on the air this football season at 85.
Brent Musburger, who is now 80, did not think he would be broadcasting NFL games anymore, but now he's the radio voice of the Raiders. Brent Musburger’s return to football started at a hockey game.
Brent Musburger has said he “never had a bad day” in his 27 years at ESPN, but that was before he started his new gig with less corporate regulation on his favorite taboo topics: gambli… ...
After 50 years of sports broadcasting, Brent Musburger has called his last game, and it was an exciting one. The broadcasting legend called Kentucky’s 90-81 overtime victory over SEC rival Ge… ...
— -- Brent Musburger, one of the most recognized and prominent voices in the history of sports television, will end his play-by-play career with ABC/ESPN at the end of January, it was ...
One of sports' most well-known voices will be hanging up his headset later this month: ESPN announced Brent Musburger will finish up his storied career on Jan. 31 with a Georgia-Kentucky telecast ...
LAS VEGAS (AP) The wink and nod are no longer needed. Neither are the euphemisms Brent Musburger liked to use on network television for those who might have a dollar or two bet on whatever game he ...
Brent Musburger is calling it a career at ESPN after being the play-by-play man in the booth at sporting events enjoyed by millions of Americans, most prominently when he was the lead voice for ...
Brent Musburger is calling an end to his broadcast career. Millions of Americans experienced sporting events through his folksy narration, most often when he was the lead voice of CBS Sports ...
Brent Musburger, who has long had a penchant for fitting gambling references into his broadcasts, told the Associated Press himself that he is headed to Sin City to start a family handicapping ...
Brent Musburger is rolling the dice with gambling. The iconic broadcaster is leaving ESPN following his broadcast on Tuesday, at age 77, but he’s not fading away into retirement. Instead, he&… ...