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Report: Billy Packer Out at CBS
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Love-hate with Billy Packer
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Wessler: Getting away from Billy Packer
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Billy Packer Out At CBS
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Billy Packer out as CBS color analyst
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Report: Billy Packer is out at CBS
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Source: msn.com --- 87 days ago
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Source: news.google.com --- 88 days ago
The Southern Ledger Billy Packer Is Ejected New York Times - 1 hour ago By Chris Suellentrop The broadcaster college basketball fans loved to hate: Billy Packer, who worked 34 consecutive Final Fours as a broadcast analyst, has been jettisoned by CBS as its lead analyst for men’s college basketball. The thrill had gone out of Billy Packer's game Los Angeles Times Kellogg Replaces Packer As CBS's Lead Analyst Washington Post New York Daily News  - SportingNews.com  - Chicago Tribune  - Allentown Morning Call all 683 news articles ...
Source: search.espn.go.com --- 79 days ago
Has a true passion for the game ...
Source: collegebasketball.about.com --- 88 days ago
Billy Packer's streak of 34 straight Final Fours will end next March, as CBS is set to replace their lead college hoops analyst.Billy Packer: basketball's buzz-kill Getty Images / Doug Pensinger Packer's... ...
Source: msn.foxsports.com --- 89 days ago
Billy Packer is out after 27 years as the lead college basketball analyst for CBS, making way for Clark Kellogg. ...
Source: blogs.usatoday.com --- 89 days ago
The Miami Herald is reporting that veteran college basketball commentator Billy Packer is out at CBS, and will be replaced by studio analyst Clark Kellogg. Packer has announced 34 consecutive Final Fours, and has been with CBS for 28 consecutive... ...
Source: www.salon.com --- 88 days ago
After three decades calling the Final Four, he's out at CBS. Has anyone in sports TV lasted so long while being loved so little? ...
Source: charlotte.bizjournals.com --- 89 days ago
Billy Packer won’t be part of CBS Sports’ road to the Final Four after 27 years as the network’s lead analyst, according to sister publication SportsBusiness Journal. ...
Source: www.dallasnews.com --- 88 days ago
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Source: www.startribune.com --- 89 days ago
Billy Packer is out after 27 years as the lead college basketball analyst for CBS, making way for Clark Kellogg. document.write( " " ); var myAjax = new Ajax('/templates/GetUpdatedDate', {method: 'get', update: $('ts_25334679'), data: 'aDate=07/14/2008:11:25'}).request(); ...
Source: collegesportsblog.dallasnews.com --- 89 days ago
Billy Packer is out after 27 years as the lead college basketball analyst for CBS. He will be replaced by Clark Kellogg. Kellogg has done game and studio analysis for CBS for 16 years. He will partner with Jim Nantz on his first Final Four in April. Packer worked 34 consecutive Final Fours. ...
Source: www.variety.com --- 88 days ago
TV News: Broadcaster to be replaced by Clark Kellogg -- Billy Packer was released by CBS on Monday after calling college basketball games for the network for 27 years. ...
Source: overthetop.kansascity.com --- 88 days ago
Billy Packer , the sometimes controversial and cranky color analyst for CBS' college basketball coverage, is leaving, CBS confirmed Monday morning. Packer, 68, will be replaced in CBS' coverage by Billy Packer (center) studio analyst Clark Kellogg . Jim Nantz will continue in his Final Four play-by-play role. Packer will leave CBS after 28 years to pursue other projects in basketball. Packer did 34 Final Fours. Former KU coach Roy Williams said of Packer, "Billy Packer and the Final Four have been great partners for 34 years. His competence and love of college basketball have made this marriage to the Final Four a great success. read more ...
Source: www.yardbarker.com --- 89 days ago
Does the sun seem to be shining a little brighter today? Do the flowers smell a little sweeter? Is the summer breeze just a little more refreshing? If so, you have CBS to thank. They finally replaced Billy Packer. (Read the rest of the post after the jump.) Original Story: http://www.scoresreport.com/2008/07/14/b... . ...
Source: www.newsobserver.com --- 89 days ago
CBS has confirmed that it will not bring back Billy Packer for a 28th season as its lead college basketball analyst. ...
Source: www.kansas.com --- 88 days ago
Billy Packer worked his first Final Four when seniors still starred in them and John Wooden still coached UCLA. So when Packer's extraordinary run officially ended Monday, surely he would be philosophical, or wistful, or angry, or... something? That would not be Packer, though. Sticking stubbornly to his famed stubbornness, the former NBC and now former CBS analyst would not acknowledge it was an emotional moment for him. "It just isn't," he said from his home in North Carolina. "I've never looked upon stuff like that." ...
Source: blog.pennlive.com --- 89 days ago
Finally, CBS Sports chieftan Sean McManus, son of the late Jim McKay, has jetisoned abrasive know-it-all Billy Packer from the lead college basketball analyst position. For the first time in more than a quarter-century, someone else will be the color... ...
Source: www2.pjstar.com --- 88 days ago
Gut reaction to analyst leaving CBS broadcasts. ...
Source: blogs.columbiatribune.com --- 87 days ago
The longtime CBS analyst is turning in his headset and walking away from his courtside seat after covering every Final Four since 1975 for CBS and, before that, NBC. I'm sure that many will miss his insight and often biting criticism, but I'm not sure I'll be one of them. I appreciate Packer's knowledge of the college game, which he developed over nearly five decades as a player, coach and commentator. But I often seemed to disagree with what he had to say. I thought Packer was flat wrong for ripping the selection committee for giving St. Joseph's a No. 1 seed back in 2004 and for lambasting them again two years later for including so many mid-majors. He was always seemed to be a voice for the traditional powers of college basketball, whether it be Kentucky, the ACC or the Big Ten. I remember Packer calling an NCAA Tournament contest four or five years ago and taking a shot at the NBA game then declaring minutes later that he never watched the world's best league. He always struck me as someone set in his ways and unwilling to change his perceptions, and I think that hurt him as an analyst. • ESPN The Magazine's Bruce Feldman, my favorite college football writer, spends some time writing about a hoops tragedy. This story's worth reading. • Jay Bilas says Billy Packer belongs in the Hall of Fame . Even though I'm not a fan of Packer's, I agree with that sentiment. He obviously had an impact on the sport in 34 years as one of the v ...
Source: www.pjstar.com --- 87 days ago
  Billy Packer has a smile. I've seen it, many times. He laughs, too, and not in a Snidely Whiplash sort of way. It's possible Packer is even a nice guy. At least some of the time. Colleagues and business associates speak well of him, and they sound genuine. The one occasion I met and interviewed him, late in 1982, Packer was gracious and accommodating. Come every March, though, he has been the most hated man in college basketball, if not all of American sport. You get the idea nobody in TV Land likes Packer, the lead analyst for CBS telecasts. Fans of teams outside the six so-called "power conferences" loathe that he ignores them. Fans from five of those six leagues resent his bias toward the ACC. Inside that conference, he is the one individual who can get fans from North Carolina and Duke to unite on anything. They all boo him. The nation hasn't seen a more reviled sports broadcaster since Howard Cosell. Unlike Cosell, though, I'm not sure Packer cares what viewers think of him. For all his pomp, Cosell was an insecure man whose ego required stroking every time a clock ticked. Not Packer. In an interview on CSTV last year, Packer was asked how he wants to be remembered. "I really don't want to be remembered," Packer replied. Millions of college basketball fans would have loved to abide his wish, if only they could. Every tournament season, Packer has been as inescapable as April Fool's Day. You could avoid him during the regul ...

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