Every year, when March Madness rolls around, there’s one voice louder than the buzzers and a staple in households across the ...
Jim Nantz has been bopping around Pebble Beach, California, since February in his 2012 GMC Yukon ever since the car he won at auction was finally delivered. By now, you probably know the story ...
Nantz, of course, is no stranger to March Madness, having called every Final Four for CBS from 1991 through 2023. But the Houston graduate is a huge fan, and he made a big road trip this weekend ...
The game was attended by legendary CBS broadcaster Jim Nantz, who made the 290-mile journey from his home in Nashville on Sunday morning to witness the matchup. Nantz was thrilled by Houston's ...
For more than three decades, Jim Nantz had one of the most hectic—but coveted—schedules in March and April. The broadcasting legend served as the lead play-by-play guy for CBS' coverage of ...
As we go into another Final Four weekend, Jim Nantz is sounding the alarm on the future of the sport. The longtime CBS Sports announcer has a lot to cheer about, with Houston returning to the Big ...
Jim Nantz has been synonymous with the Masters since he first worked on the CBS broadcast for golf's greatest tradition. The same can be said for CBS' coverage of March Madness, which Nantz ...
Jim Nantz has set a date for when he will call the Masters for the final time, but fans still have plenty of time to enjoy the iconic broadcaster’s work at Augusta National. Nantz has called the ...
And for a while now, Nantz has been public about when he plans to retire from his role at the 18th tower and Butler Cabin for the most famous golf tournament in the world. And he’s sticking by ...
Even after four decades as the voice of the Masters, Jim Nantz doesn’t take his role for granted. The veteran broadcaster has anchored the tournament since 1989, and he still “gives thanks ...