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.
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Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Thank the lord.......
WHO CARES??? He will come back to the NBA with hat in hand.
Like all things, they come to pass. Kids who watch the NCAA today have no idea who or where Packer came from. The old must be replaced by the new.
Packer has been an empty suit schill for himself first &
foremost, 2ond for north carolina, 3rdly for the acc!
Sandy
He was always biased in favor of Duke or any team in the ACC. CBS is making a good move here.
its about time. watched games on mute. couldnt stand him
You right...The next one to go should be the other "loud mouth"--Dickie V. I can never watch a game when he does the color commentary because of that annoying voice and his over zelaous mucking it up with athletes and coaches.
Bobby Knight is the man for the job. He would let
it knot get boring. Throw a couple chairs bobby!!!!!!!!!!!
I will miss Billy Packer. His "know it all" attitude never bothered me. I always thought of him as one of the best in the business. I wish him the best!!
The ouSter of B. packer is about 10 years too late. he is useless, I used to turn the volume down and listen to the radio. THANK GOD CBS HAS SMARTEN UP, MCGUIRE MADE HIM
There is a God.
it's about time. now cbs needs to get over it's love affair with jim nance. we've had more of him than we need with the ncaa basketball and the master's golf. he doesn' t know that there are other golfers than tiger.
bout %$#>$# time! He is - was (thank goodness) one of the most biassed "announcers" I have ever heard. I guess when KU got ahead of UNC by 28 and he said "it's over" he prophisized his own "it's over". Now I can watch the game & hear it on TV - not the radio. Billy, don't worry - I'm sure your beloved SEC will give you a job but don't come looking anywhere in Kansas! Rock Chalk Jayhawk and "hit the road" jerk!!!!!!!!
Yes, it's time .... the college game on TV blossomed four decades ago with the announce crew of Dick Enberg, Coach Al McGuire, and Packer. The solid play-by-play of Enberg, the engaging personality and street smarts of McGuire, and the "expert" commentary by Packer gave hoop fans and the game a top-notch combination.
But as the years went on, and Packer established himself in the CBS March Madness broadcasts, he constantly shoved his "inside knowledge" of the game down our throats. Starting in the late 80's, he began annoying fans by constantly referring to the college program that passed on him as a player, as "Duke University", in an obvious sarcastic tone (i.e., "Kansas, West Virginia, UCLA... and Duke University") Even the Duke haters picked up on it. The chip on his shoulder was so obvious.
Packer's negative, all-too-knowing style stood out even more, alongside the easy-to-take Jim Nantz. Clark Kellogg will do a great job, and won't irritate and forcefeed us while he's in the booth. Goodbye, Mr. Packer .... you had a long run.
I would have been disappointed if the Sportz Assasin hadn't taken a swipe at Kellogg's ability! You see, the S.A. is making the attempt to build his own credibility as an analyst by raising himself to the level of one that can interpret the abilities of Clark K. It's like the man that takes a swipe at his mother's child rearing abilities and thus claims to be a child expert! A few more swipes and he'll be a sportz genius! The rule of thumb is that the less is swiped at by the better, which can soothe the egoes of the better while the lesser are cashing a paycheck! The world just isn't fair!!! LOL!!!
Greg Gumbel, Hes a complete idiot
NOW TO GET RID OF DICK ENBERG ON THE TENNIS COMMENTATORS.
Good, Now CBS sports is officially douchebag free. Now thats TV worth watching! I think the real reason why CBS parted ways with good ol Billy was because unbeknownst to most people, in between commercials he would try to have forced anal sex with his follow co-anchors.
Finally!!!!!!!! Now if we could just get rid of the other obnoxious know-it-all: Van Gunde!
Billy "Whacker" Packer is an idiot. I've forgotten more basketball then he ever thought about knowing.