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After 17 years in the booth as the voice of SEC football on CBS, Verne Lundquist said his final goodbye on an SEC broadcast following No. 1 Alabama's 54-16 victory over No. 15 Florida in the 2016 ...
CBS Sports announced Tuesday that Verne Lundquist will step down as play-by-play voice of the SEC on CBS at the conclusion of the 2016 season ...
Verne Lundquist has called SEC football games since 2000. He started his broadcasting career in 1963. (file photo) Verne Lundquist will step down from his lead college football role at CBS Sports ...
The SEC ON CBS is in great hands. Brad and Gary will form a great partnership in the years ahead.” “Verne has been a friend for over 30 years and someone I’ve always looked up to in this ...
UNDATED (May 31, 2016) -- Verne Lundquist, the voice of the SEC ON CBS since 2000, has decided to step down from his lead college football role at CBS Sports following the 2016 season. Lundquist ...
Verne Lundquist will hand off play-by-play duties for the SEC on CBS in 2017 to Brad Nessler, who is returning after 24 years at ESPN ...
So before No. 1 Georgia and No. 8 Alabama kicked off in the SEC championship game, CBS gave everyone the one thing it wanted: one last moment with Verne on an SEC broadcast.
Legendary sportscaster Verne Lundquist, in his 53rd year in television, will step down after the 2016 season as the voice of the SEC ON CBS after serving in the role since 2000, CBS ...
Verne Lundquist called his final SEC championship game for CBS on Saturday, and couldn't help but get emotional when it was time to sign off.
It’s been years since Verne Lundquist called an SEC college football game for CBS, but he’ll always be synonymous with the iconic broadcast.And yet, the longtime announcer says that when he ...
Verne Lundquist to step down from SEC football on CBS after 2016. AP. ... — Verne Lundquist will call one more season of Southeastern Conference football for CBS before Brad Nessler takes over ...
Verne Lundquist will step down from calling Southeastern Conference football for CBS after the coming season, ... started calling "SEC on CBS" broadcasts in 2000.