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Worst-case scenario, Penn State's Tyler Warren will be the Colts' best tight end in 2025. Best-case? He'll be their best TE ...
ESPN has announced that longtime play-by-play announcer Mike Patrick has died. He was 80 years old. Patrick spent 36 years at ESPN and called his last event -- the Liberty Bowl -- in December of 2017.
It’s common to see former athletes get into broadcasting. That was the case for John Fanta of Fox Sports. But the transition ...
Even though he called countless college football and basketball games, he is best known for his work on ESPN’s “Sunday Night ...
Sports media blog Awful Announcing published the results of its survey Wednesday. While the Dubs duo held the No. 30 spot for ...
He did the cable network’s play-by-play for college basketball, football and baseball games, but his most important ...
Legendary ESPN sports announcer Mike Patrick has died, the media outlet reported. He was 80. Patrick, who died of natural ...
He had the honor of calling the network’s first-ever regular-season NFL game in 1987, a matchup between the New England ...
No matter what happens in the team's ongoing playoff series with the Detroit Pistons, a certain era of New York Knicks ...
Three more first-round playoff games on Turner Sports networks are scheduled to be called from a studio in Atlanta.
One of ESPN's legendary play-by-play announcer has recently passed away and people of the internet are pouring in their ...
The versatile play-by-play man was a George Washington University alum and spent several years at D.C. station WJLA before ...