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Stan Verrett, a current “SportsCenter” host, penned an emotional goodbye to Gumbel. “Greg Gumbel had the kind of career we dream of in our industry. He was talented, versatile, professional ...
For over 25 years, Greg Gumbel has been the steady hand during the madness of March. He’s been the calm voice guiding NCAA Tournament fans through thrilling upsets and marquee matchups.
Selection Sunday is finally here, but the moment won't be the same. For the second straight year, Greg Gumbel will not be hosting the Selection Show broadcast, as the longtime CBS Sports ...
The NCAA Tournament promises plenty of storylines and drama, but everyone associated with it seems to be in agreement that it's missing something without Greg Gumbel. Gumbel, who died in December ...
March Madness kicked off on Thursday, March 20 with a touching tribute to beloved sportscaster Greg Gumbel whose presence and voice became synonymous with the annual college basketball tournament ...
“We wrap up our coverage from San Antonio with a moment our late colleague and our beloved friend Greg Gumbel relished,” Johnson said. “The chance to say, ‘Here is One Shining Moment.'” ...
#RIP Greg Gumbel," a sixth person said. It's not going to ever be the same on Selection Sunday without Gumbel leading the broadcast, but it's awesome to see CBS pay homage to his legacy.
After Florida topped Houston to win this year's March Madness, an emotional broadcaster Ernie Johnson introduced the 2025 "One Shining Moment" video with a touching tribute to Greg Gumbel.
This year's men's March Madness tournament will sound different after the loss of Greg Gumbel, a CBS sports broadcaster, who died from cancer in December 2024 at the age of 78. Gumbel, a ...
But as the NCAA Tournament bracket is revealed on Selection Sunday, a titan is missing from the coverage on CBS: Greg Gumbel. However, the presence of the longtime host of the Selection Sunday ...