Brent Musburger

    Brent Musburger, a legendary sports broadcaster, made his mark during a 15-year stint at CBS from 1975 and later at ABC/ESPN until 2017, covering a range of sports including NFL, NCAA, NBA, and more. Renowned for his work in college football and "The NFL Today", he also earned accolades like the Vin Scully Lifetime Achievement Award. Musburger, who started as a sports columnist, is inducted into multiple Sports Halls of Fame and has had significant roles in sports media in Chicago and Los Angeles. Married to Arlene, he has two sons, Blake and Scott.

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