musburger stepping down to start a sports handicapping bidness

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Musburger, who is 77, said he's leaving active sportscasting to help his family get a sports handicapping business started and to use some of the millions of airline miles he's earned for some fun travel.

His last game will be the Kentucky-Georgia men's basketball game on Jan. 31.
 
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Sad: Hank Stramm. Curt Gowdy. Pat Summerall. Keith Jackson. Verne Lundquist. And now, Musburger. All, once lions in the booth; today, dead or retired.

Only Nessler, McDonough, and Fowler stand in the way of the inevitable Gus Johnson and Marc Jones oligopoly.

Sad. Sad... Sad, indeed.
 
Sad: Hank Stramm. Curt Gowdy. Pat Summerall. Keith Jackson. Verne Lundquist. And now, Musburger. All, once lions in the booth; today, dead or retired.

Only Nessler, McDonough, and Fowler stand in the way of the inevitable Gus Johnson and Marc Jones oligopoly.

Sad. Sad... Sad, indeed.

No love for Al Michaels?!?!

 
Sad: Hank Stramm. Curt Gowdy. Pat Summerall. Keith Jackson. Verne Lundquist. And now, Musburger. All, once lions in the booth; today, dead or retired.

Only Nessler, McDonough, and Fowler stand in the way of the inevitable Gus Johnson and Marc Jones oligopoly.

Sad. Sad... Sad, indeed.

ISAFNRC
 
Sad: Hank Stramm. Curt Gowdy. Pat Summerall. Keith Jackson. Verne Lundquist. And now, Musburger. All, once lions in the booth; today, dead or retired.

Only Nessler, McDonough, and Fowler stand in the way of the inevitable Gus Johnson and Marc Jones oligopoly.

Sad. Sad... Sad, indeed.

No love for Al Michaels?!?!

Al's ok. Not my cup of tea. I can't stand listening to Chris Collinsworth- that might have something to do with it. Just MO.
 
If there's one thing that really pisses me off about Collinsworth, it's that his name is spelled "Cris" instead of "Chris". Other than that, he's easily the best commentator in all of football.
 
Musburger is one of those guys that was on the TV when I was a kid and looked like an adult when he must have been about 16 when he started on NFL Today.

He got his gambling jones honestly, doing a show with Jimmy the Greek for all those years.

He has a big game voice. When he got demoted to the SEC Network he made Vanderbilt Kentucky sound like the CFP final

I'll miss him
 
Sad: Hank Stramm. Curt Gowdy. Pat Summerall. Keith Jackson. Verne Lundquist. And now, Musburger. All, once lions in the booth; today, dead or retired.

Only Nessler, McDonough, and Fowler stand in the way of the inevitable Gus Johnson and Marc Jones oligopoly.

Sad. Sad... Sad, indeed.

Joe Tessitore will save you.
 
Sad: Hank Stramm. Curt Gowdy. Pat Summerall. Keith Jackson. Verne Lundquist. And now, Musburger. All, once lions in the booth; today, dead or retired.

Only Nessler, McDonough, and Fowler stand in the way of the inevitable Gus Johnson and Marc Jones oligopoly.

Sad. Sad... Sad, indeed.

Joe Tessitore will save you.

He's good

Fowler is good. He started out as the high school sports guy on early ESPN when he was about 16.
 
If there's one thing that really pisses me off about Collinsworth, it's that his name is spelled "Cris" instead of "Chris". Other than that, he's easily the best commentator in all of football.

Because hes a mean spirited dickhead.

He's awesome.
 
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