The NCAA Tournament’s first full day was its most-watched in a decade
Led by Oakland's upset of Kentucky, March Madness' first full day drew strong numbers.
Led by Oakland's upset of Kentucky, March Madness' first full day drew strong numbers.
"What's he doing?"
Ian Eagle is such a fan favorite that a Bingo game of some of his trademark announcing calls went viral for March Madness.
CBS tried to pay tribute to NC State's winning tradition but the DJ Burns postgame interview came off awkwardly.
"The fact that I've done it for so long would make you think, 'Oh, you got it down! You've got the system! You've got the secret sauce!' No."
"This is a great answer and I don’t even know what the question was."
"Every bracketologist was saying it."
"I think we all should probably never mention [NET] again, because I think it's fraudulent."
"It is an honor to fill in for Greg today and we all miss you, buddy..."
"Pop the Champaign!"
"We can’t see our notes! The players can’t work on this court! Confetti is everywhere!"
The conference is also reportedly talking to a third partner about a package of games.
"Nantz honkin' on Bobo! Love it."
"If y’all see a wrinkled raisin out there, or someone swinging in the dark let me know."
"What? Why would you even say that?"
CBS and TNT Sports unveiled their March Madness announcers featuring the first Final Four called by longtime broadcaster Ian Eagle.
"We don't know what the future holds."
Ernie Johnson is likely to pick up more studio time.
"Kevin Harlan could read my car's warranty and I'd hang on every word."
"I'm at a loss for words. Doesn't happen very often."
"They were thorough. Just, somehow, that one got lost."
Foster-Brasby has been with CBS Sports since June of 2023.