CBS broadcasters Ian Eagle and Clark Kellogg feel the impact left by the late Greg Gumbel on the NCAA Tournament.
The NCAA Tournament isn't the same without Greg Gumbel, but every announcer is finding a way to honor the broadcasting great.
Madness began with its usual excitement, but this year, something feels different. The post March Madness: TNT's Ernie Johnson Makes America Cry In Emotional Tribute After Losing Greg Gumbel To Cancer ...
As studio coverage kicked off ahead of the opening game between Creighton and Louisville, host Ernie Johnson started the ...
While he’s handled the transition gracefully, stepping into the shoes of the late Greg Gumbel, it’s hard to ... “But, it’s a massive vacancy without him here, for all of us, within our ...
There’s certainly been an empty presence during the coverage of 2025 March Madness, the first tournament since Gumbel’s death ... It has felt empty without Gumble on camera.