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- Verne Lundquist - Wikipedia
Verne Lundquist Merton Laverne Lundquist Jr (born July 17, 1940) is an American former sportscaster known for his long career with CBS Sports
- Legendary broadcaster Verne Lundquist announces hell retire . . .
Lundquist will end his legendary broadcasting career at 83 years old, and after calling some of the most iconic moments in the history of college sports and golf, plus a few other historic events
- Broadcaster Verne Lundquist says emotional goodbye to Masters
This one was also about Verne Lundquist The esteemed CBS broadcaster made his final Masters call Sunday afternoon, his 40th and final Masters on the mic
- Verne Lundquist explains retiring from Masters, reflects on . . .
Verne Lundquist is calling his final Masters tournament after four decades behind the microphone He spent some time looking back at his career
- Verne Lundquist - Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame
Few, if any, broadcasters have found themselves calling as many iconic sports moments as Verne Lundquist His minimalist, sincere phrasing has punctuated some of the most memorable moments in the history of sports television
- The Legacy of Verne Lundquist ’62 - Texas Lutheran University
Lundquist served as the lead play-by-play announcer for CBS Sports’ coverage of college football from 2000-2016, and for CBS Sports’ coverage of NCAA basketball for 33 years (1982-95, 1999-2017)
- In Verne Lundquist’s final Masters moment, the hour belonged . . .
Lundquist already had a successful career before reaching the network level He was the radio voice of the Dallas Cowboys from 1972-84 and the sports director for WFAA-TV in Dallas
- Verne Lundquist - Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl | December 31, 2025 . . .
Lundquist has broadcast 20 different sports for CBS and spent eight years at ABC Sports and three years as a play-by-play announcer for TNT’s NFL, NBA, golf and figure skating coverage (1995-97) He is well known in Texas as the long-time radio voice of the Dallas Cowboys (1972-84)
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