Fred Couples talks friendship with Jim Nantz, star-studded memories
"He’d come back, he interviewed Nolan Ryan when he was pitching for the Astros. He got Muhammad Ali."
"He’d come back, he interviewed Nolan Ryan when he was pitching for the Astros. He got Muhammad Ali."
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"This is what it used to be like...back in the Brady-Belichick days, Phil [Simms] and I would do 8 or 9 Patriots games a year."
"I wish I had more time with him."
"There was no effort at all to conceal him or hide him."
"There is nothing wrong with our chemistry, I have never had better chemistry with anybody in my career than Tony."
The 2008 Masters champion was a natural in his first major tournament alongside Jim Nantz.
This was certainly a different way to describe a crosswalk.
"I was shaking a little bit and my voice was definitely trembling."
"Hurley and the Huskies have their dreams come true!"
“I’m committed to absorbing it all and not getting over the top sentimental."
"Four, three... Lamont Butler, Lamont Butler, pull-up jump shot... GOOD! GOOD! GOOD! GOOD! THEY'RE STORMIN' THE COURT! THEY'RE STORMIN' THE COURT!"
"My nostalgia or sentimentality is usually born out of gratitude as opposed to a feeling of sadness."
From calling Grant Hill in action to working alongside of him, Jim Nantz has seen it all in over three decades calling the Final Four.