Jim Nantz says eye contact is the “secret sauce” to his success with Tony Romo
"When we’re actually talking on the air, we’re actually making eye contact."
"When we’re actually talking on the air, we’re actually making eye contact."
"YOUR JAYHAWKS ARE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS! OCHAI AGBAJI COMES RUNNING OVER TO GIVE US A HUG! LOVE YOU, BROTHER!"
Whatever you want to take away from the fact that a Big Ten basketball game was loaded with this many butt-related references, that's on you.
Faldo croaking that it wasn't a pretzel really elevated the whole thing.
Nantz will be calling golf next Friday and Saturday as well as the AFC Championship Game that Sunday.
"I am livid if I'm a Cowboy fan!"
McCarthy has been calling selected NFL games for CBS since 2014, and primarily worked with Tiki Barber this year. Now, he's stepping into the "A" booth alongside Romo.
CBS had a pretty good afternoon overall, too.
Nantz took advantage of what's normally a puff segment and actually tried to get some real news.
CBS was not hit by the mistakes that marred its previous Super Bowl broadcasts, but there was one glaring omission in the telecast.
Could Nantz leave CBS for ESPN? Maybe, but it's hard to imagine for a variety of reasons.
The problem with CBS using (or being forced to use) a non-independent rules expert was exposed almost immediately.
Romo and Nantz should have at least been able to present the audience with why Buffalo made the choice.