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Dish

Dick Enberg and Jay Bilas will be on the call for all the games in Winston/Salem.


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TallTitan34

Nice!  They did a great job last year vs. Alabama. 

Hopefully they bring a different result this time!

marquetteff03

I would give anything to listen to Billy Packard make completely idiotic statements.  Too bad for us;D 

Wade for President

What's the Over/Under for Al references by Enberg?  7?

MilTown

I love Enberg. I know I will tear up during his end of tourney tribute. Guy is a class act.

Tommy Brice for Coach

Wait... isn't Bilas on ESPN? Doesn't this mean that he can't be on CBS?

SoCalwarrior

Quote from: chuncken on March 12, 2007, 06:07:49 PM
Wait... isn't Bilas on ESPN? Doesn't this mean that he can't be on CBS?

JAY BILAS
(CBS Sports Play-By-Play Broadcaster)
Jay Bilas will serve as an analyst for CBS Sports' NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament for the third year, having previously called games in 2003. Bilas is the co-host of ESPN's "College GameDay" and has served as a game and studio analyst on ESPN and ABC college basketball broadcasts since 1995. He regularly appears as a basketball analyst for ESPN at the Final Four, the NBA Draft, and on SportsCenter.

Bilas was a four-year starter at Duke for Mike Krzyzewski, and helped lead Duke to the 1986 Final Four, where the Blue Devils fell to Louisville in the National Championship game. After graduating from Duke in 1986 with a degree in political science, Bilas was drafted by the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, and played professionally in Italy and Spain. From 1990 to 1992, Bilas served as an assistant coach on Krzyzewski's staff, during which time Duke advanced to three NCAA Championship games, winning back-to-back National Championships in 1991 and 1992. A graduate of Duke Law School, Bilas is Of Counsel with the law firm of Moore & Van Allen, PLLC, where he specializes in commercial litigation.

Born on December 24, 1963 in San Pedro, Calif., Bilas now resides in Charlotte, N.C. with his wife, Wendy, and their daughter and son

Tommy Brice for Coach

Thanks SoCal!

He went to Duke? And he isn't stuck up? Thats amazing.

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