Madness is rolling on without Jim Nantz's voice, but that doesn't mean Nantz has taken a step back from the NCAA Tournament ...
Houston head coach Kelvin Sampson, in grey, poses for a photo alongside University of Houston alum and broadcasting legend ...
It would be a perfect place to walk out.” The acclaimed broadcaster Jim Nantz recently shed light on his potential retirement ...
Jim Nantz had a courtside seat for March Madness. CBS’ lead NCAA Tournament play-by-play voice, he called some of the event’s ...
Scottie Scheffler was seen laughing after Min Woo Lee pretended to use AimPoint on his winning putt at the Houston Open, as ...
In the world of sports broadcasting, few names loom as large as Jim Nantz. With an illustrious career spanning decades, Nantz has become synonymous with golf on CBS, particularly during the highly ...
Frank Nobilo is in his 11th year as part of the CBS broadcast team and is replacing a legend in Verne Lundquist as the voice at 16 at the Masters.
Sports fans don't want to hear this, but there'll come a day where Jim Nantz retires from broadcasting. Nantz, 65, has been ...
"I would like to work 50 Masters tournaments. That would be the thing that keeps me going. I want to work 50 Masters," Nantz ...
After he was on the mic one final time in Houston back in 2023, he stepped away from calling the tournament. He signed off ...
Jim Nantz has been a part of the broadcast for every Masters since 1986. While Nantz has no plans to step away in the ...
As Houston took its Final Four celebratory photo in front of the big bracket, Sampson was seen calling Nantz over in a video ...