Gary Danielson says free-market system has helped college football
"...and it ends up going to the perfect spot, the perfect price point."
"...and it ends up going to the perfect spot, the perfect price point."
"You know what they do to a quarterback. If you rush them, they throw interceptions. And I threw an interception."
"No one did it better."
Gary Danielson was in the process of offering his final thoughts when CBS went to commerical break.
"Those great calls were not ruined by me trying to put my words in a time where it didn't need to be."
The longtime college football analyst fought back tears after calling his 17th and final Army-Navy game.
"I think pass interference would've been the right call."
Gary Danielson was honored at halftime of Purdue’s game against USC, celebrating his 20 years in the CBS booth as he nears retirement.
"It's hard to even put into words."
The ESPN analyst turned CBS down.
"He is really smart and he's well-versed, not just in football but in pop culture."
"I tried to call balls and strikes and stay in the middle."
"I think that was the most important thing, that I could walk away when I wanted to walk away."
Charles Davis will remain with the NFL on CBS for the 2025 season, though he will seemingly be reassigned with Watt joining Eagle in the booth.
Longtime college football analyst Gary Danielson is retiring from the booth after the 2025 season with Charles Davis set to replace him.
"Terrible call. We've got warriors out there and they make a call like that."
"That's like gold. That's just precious gold ticking away."
From a radio reenactment to Brad Nessler, Gary Danielson, and Jenny Dell dressing in 1924 fashions and Nessler reading a Grantland Rice column, this was quite the open.
"That's gonna be intentional grounding."
"Happy Last Gary Danielson Day to those who celebrate."
"Nobody's had it better than us."
"This CBS crew on Georgia-Mizzou has done the impossible. I miss Gary Danielson."