Monday, November 28, 2022

Katy Mixon

 Nantz began his career with CBS Sports in 1985, initially as a studio host for the network's coverage of basketball and college football, and in the role of a reporter on-course for PGA Tour golf, as well as hosting NFL games on Westwood One (from 1988 to 1990, after which he was transferred to television. Nantz was the host of Sunday Night Football games for what was then called CBS Radio Sports). From 1989 on, Nantz has been anchoring CBS' Masters Tournament coverage. He teamed with Billy Packer to call the NCAA Final Four men's basketball finals from 1991 to the year 2008. Clark Kellogg was his analyst from 2008 until 2013. From 2010 to 2013, Nantz as well as Kellogg were joined during the Final Four by Steve Kerr of Turner Sports. From 2013 to 2014, Greg Anthony partnered with Nantz. Following Anthony's suspension Bill Raftery and Grant Hill were picked to replace him and are Nantz's new partners. Nantz's shows are opened by Nantz every day since 2002 with the greeting "Hello Friends, Nantz".




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