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It’s hard to imagine how much college basketball has changed since Bill Raftery left home to play at La Salle University in 1960. Even when he joined CBS Sports almost a generation later in 1983 ...
Ian Eagle and Bill Raftery have been working together since the early 1990s. / Troy Taormina-Imagn Images 1. This week’s SI Media With Jimmy Traina, which came out Thursday morning, features a ...
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Bill Raftery Already Announced Decision On The 2025-26 SeasonBefore this year's Final Four even started, CBS broadcaster Bill Raftery provided an update on his future. Raftery has been one of the authentic broadcasters in the history of college basketball.
He basically posterized two Auburn players in the process. CBS sportscasters Bill Raftery and Ian Eagle delivered an incredible call of the dunk with Raftery throwing it back to his most iconic ...
But only one booth can claim the crown and it is CBS and TNT’s lead NCAA Tournament broadcast team of Ian Eagle, Bill Raftery, and Grant Hill. The trio of college basketball announcers overcame ...
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Did Cooper Flagg foul? Controversial call contributes to Duke collapse vs HoustonA controversial foul call on Cooper Flagg allowed Houston to get the go-ahead free throws in a Final Four loss to the Cougars ...
Florida's Alijah Martin almost made Bill Raftery's head explode. In the middle of the Gators' Final Four matchup with Auburn on Saturday night, Martin threw down a breakaway dunk that made the CBS ...
Get emails on Bill Raftery's Big East Preview news, photos & more. Gus Johnson Among FOX Sports' On-Air Broadcasters for Big East Games by Caryn Robbins - October 28, 2013 With college basketball ...
The Auburn-Florida matchup Saturday in the men's NCAA tournament Final Four didn't disappoint, as the two No. 1 seeds went back and forth for a thrilling game. After the Tigers looked in control ...
The call drew immediate criticism from the CBS broadcast team. “That’s a ‘play on’ to me,” CBS analyst Bill Raftery said. “He (Flagg) was being screened out. … For all the contact ...
With less than six minutes left in the second half, the Tigers turned the ball over, and it landed in Gators guard Alijah Martin's hands. Martin took off toward the other end and threw down a ...
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