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Report: Billy Packer Out at CBS

7/14/2008 12:57 AM ET By Shiloh Carder

    • Shiloh Carder

Many basketball fans of the world are set to rejoice. The Miami Herald is reporting that CBS is replacing Billy Packer with Clark Kellogg on the top college basketball broadcast team.

CBS believed the time was right for a change and that Kellogg deserved a chance to work with Jim Nantz on the lead team.

Packer, who had been going year to year with his contract, confirmed through a CBS official Sunday that he no longer will broadcast for the network but is pursuing other projects in basketball. Packer declined to comment further.

Packer has called every Final Four since 1975 and every NCAA Tournament championship game since 1977. However, he has been full of controversy for his "know-it-all" style of broadcasting and has been one of the most hated TV analysts in college basketball.

Despite all of that, college basketball won't be the same without Packer. Again, he always got the big games at CBS during the season and especially during the NCAA Tournament.

In related news, CBS is looking at ESPN's Greg Anthony to replace Kellogg as a studio analyst. Kellogg, one of the more knowledgeable assets the network has (albeit not one of the better broadcasters), moves from the studio to replace Packer as Jim Nantz' partner on college hoops. Anthony would team up with Greg Gumbel and Seth Davis in the studio.

Also at FanHouse:
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