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ESPN revealed on Monday that legendary announcer Dick Vitale's contract has been extended through the 2027-28 college basketball season. His contract extension was publicized on Vitale's 86th ...
Dick Vitale is inextricably intertwined with college basketball, ... As for broadcasting, Vitale said he'd love to reach the 50-year milestone with ESPN in 2029. Advertisement.
ESPN’s Jeff Borzello unveiled his early College Basketball Top 25, with Illinois earning a spot inside the top 20 ...
Dick Vitale is inextricably intertwined with college basketball, with his iconic voice, ... As for broadcasting, Vitale said he'd love to reach the 50-year milestone with ESPN in 2029.
With his signature catch phrases, ESPN’s Dick Vitale assessed college basketball’s transfer portal winners on Monday. He really likes Michigan’s class. Vitale noted that about 2,300 Division I men’s ...
The new Asian University Basketball League hopes to bring together the top colleges across Japan, China and Korea and beyond -- and also to produce the NBA's next Asian superstar.
The transfer portal closed on April 22, Big Ten rosters are taking shape and early projections for the 2025-26 college basketball season are beginning to surface. Longtime ESPN bracketologist Joe ...
In a recent article analyzing five-star recruits and their respective fits with their future programs, ESPN highlighted 2026 five-star Oregon commit Kendre Harrison. Harrison, a tight end also ...
Mar 23, 2025; Milwaukee, WI, USA; Kentucky Wildcats guard Koby Brea (4) reacts during the second half in the second round of the NCAA Tournament against the Illinois Fighting Illini at Fiserv Forum.
They've also netted long-term TV broadcast contracts that collectively add up to tens of billions, such as the $7.8 billion deal between ESPN and College Football Playoff, and NCAA's $8.8 billion ...
ESPN's updated Bracketology prediction projects MSU as the No. 4 seed in the Midwest Region next year, opening against 13-seed Miami (Ohio). The winner of that game would face either 5-seed ...
The Basketball Hall of Famer, also a former college and NBA coach, has been with ESPN since its 1979 launch and called the network’s first college basketball broadcast.