Hornets announcer Eric Collins delivers iconic call on Brandon Miller highlight play
"OH, HE RIPPED IT AWAY FROM HIM, JUST TOOK IT. OHHHHHH, ECSTASY!"
"OH, HE RIPPED IT AWAY FROM HIM, JUST TOOK IT. OHHHHHH, ECSTASY!"
"HUM DIDDLY DEE. THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT."
"The ball is picked off by Beanie Bishop! What a funky interception that was!"
"We’re reaching out to a bunch of people to have some fun with it."
Collins is again getting attention for his high-energy dunk calls.
YOWZA! HUM DIDDLY-DEE!
"OH TERRYYYY! HOW DO YOU DOOOOO!"
"It’s pretty cool to be there when he’s just starting."
"Baaiiinn... YES! The Lumberjacks have done it!"
"Are there people who aren't aware?"
"Sometimes you only get a single cheek. But that’s what they do. They submarine underneath and then they try to get the double-cheek push."
The ACCN broadcasts include some new-to-ESPN faces like Wood, Beason and Mark Herzlich, plus some experienced ESPN figures like Collinsworth, Dave O'Brien and Tim Hasselbeck.
"Our goal is to be stewards for this thing."
"Did I mention Patrick Mahomes was Player of the Week last week?"
"But in reality — the game of football, that wasn't grounding."
After the United States Grand Prix, Danica Patrick shared about her F1 commentary experience and how she handles criticism in broadcasting.
The Cowboys' popularity ensures primetime exposure, even when they're not good.
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Collinsworth and Garrett replace last season's booth of Mike Tirico and Drew Brees.
Jason Garrett has a new gig.
Taylor replaces Mike Tirico in a fairly predictable move.
Unlike Mike Tirico, Drew Brees, and Tony Dungy, Harrison wasn't holding his own umbrella.
If you're going to add Maria Taylor and Drew Brees, it makes sense to put them on one of NBC's most visible properties.
The contestants did well on sports questions overall, but didn't have an answer for the NBC Sunday Night Football announcer. Collinsworth responded on Twitter.
Steve Kornacki will remain on NBC's NFL coverage for the rest of the season.