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“Start us up! Our CBS studio crew are all wearing Rolling Stones shirts today in honor of Greg Gumbel who loved the Stones,” Davis said. “Very much feeling his presence today!” Start us u ...
CBS announcer Greg Gumbel during the 2021 NCAA Tournament ... In his honor, they're all wearing Rolling Stones shirts for the bracket reveal, seeing as Gumbel was a die-hard Stones fan.
March Madness just won’t be the same this year without Greg Gumbel ... a picture of the CBS studio crew wearing Rolling Stones shirts in honor of Gumbel, who loved the British rock band.
The 2025 NCAA men's basketball tournament coverage got off to an emotional start on Thursday as the CBS studio crew paid homage to Greg Gumbel. The broadcast opened with The Rolling Stones playing ...
“Greg loved March Madness…,” a second text overlay read. “…And the Stones.” The program then opened up with “Start Me Up” by the Rolling Stones being played in honor of Gumbe ...
On Sunday on X, NCAA analyst Seth Davis showed how the CBS studio crew is honoring Gumbel's legacy. "Start us up! Our CBS studio crew are all wearing Rolling Stones shirts today in honor of Greg ...
CBS found the perfect way to honor Greg Gumbel on Sunday to kick off the ... CBS opened the show with a Rolling Stones song playing in the background. The entire production crew wore Rolling ...
In honor of his career as a sportscaster and the work he did that made him an indelible part of March Madness, CBS Sports honored the memory of Greg Gumbel during the network's Selection Sunday ...
CBS Sports' coverage of the men's NCAA Tournament is synonymous with longtime host Greg Gumbel ... afternoon with the music of Gumbel's favorite band, the Rolling Stones. "A void was left that ...
CBS honored Gumbel at the start of the tournament's selection show, playing a song from the broadcasting legend's favorite band, "The Rolling Stones ... the same without Greg Gumbel and we ...
As Ian Eagle prepares for the men’s NCAA Tournament and his run through calling the Final Four, he’s been finding himself going through old text messages with Greg Gumbel. Eagle had known ...
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