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Network radio voices of the Super Bowl

assuming the likelihood of this year's pairing, here's a list of all who have called the super bowl on network radio:

XL: WW1/CBS. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
XXXIX: WW1/CBS. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
XXXVIII: WW1/CBS. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
XXXVII: WW1/CBS. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
XXXVI: WW1/CBS. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
XXXV: WW1/CBS. Howard David, Matt Millen, Boomer Esiason
XXXIV: WW1/CBS. Howard David, Matt Millen
XXXIII: WW1/CBS. Howard David, Matt Millen
XXXII: WW1/CBS. Howard David, Matt Millen
XXXI: WW1/CBS. Howard David, Matt Millen
XXX: WW1/CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
XXIX: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
XXVIII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
XXVII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
XXVI: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
XXV: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
XXIV: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
XXIII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
XXII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
XXI: NBC. Don Criqui, Bob Trumpy
XX: NBC. Don Criqui, Bob Trumpy
XIX: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
XVIII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
XVII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
XVI: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
XV: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
XIV: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
XIII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram, Pat Summerall
XII: CBS. Jack Buck, Jim Kelly
XI: NBC. Jim Simpson, John Brodie
X: CBS. Ed Ingles, Jim Kelly
IX: NBC. Jim Simpson, John Brodie
VIII: CBS. Andy Musser, Bob Tucker
VII: NBC. Jim Simpson, Kyle Rote
VI: CBS. Andy Musser, Ray Geracy
V: NBC. Jay Randolph, Al DeRogatis
IV: CBS. Bob Reynolds, Tom Hedrick
III: NBC. Charlie Jones, George Ratterman, Pat Summerall
II: CBS. Jack Drees, Tom Hedrick
I: CBS. Jack Drees, Tom Hedrick
NBC. Jim Simpson, George Ratterman

tb
 
> assuming the likelihood of this year's pairing, here's a
> list of all who have called the super bowl on network radio:
>
>
> XL: WW1/CBS. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
> XXXIX: WW1/CBS. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
> XXXVIII: WW1/CBS. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
> XXXVII: WW1/CBS. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
> XXXVI: WW1/CBS. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
> XXXV: WW1/CBS. Howard David, Matt Millen, Boomer Esiason
> XXXIV: WW1/CBS. Howard David, Matt Millen
> XXXIII: WW1/CBS. Howard David, Matt Millen
> XXXII: WW1/CBS. Howard David, Matt Millen
> XXXI: WW1/CBS. Howard David, Matt Millen
> XXX: WW1/CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XXIX: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XXVIII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XXVII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XXVI: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XXV: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XXIV: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XXIII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XXII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XXI: NBC. Don Criqui, Bob Trump

y
> XX: NBC. Don Criqui, Bob Trumpy
The two guys I thought should have succeeded the number 1 NBC NFL team. They were that good together on TV and Radio. Criqui is still going strong for CBS TV, usually doing Buffalo or Cleveland games. Criqui started at CBS in the late 60s or early 70s. He called Tom Dempseys record breaking field goal for the Saints against the Lions.......





> XIX: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XVIII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XVII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XVI: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XV: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XIV: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
These two would matriculate up and down the radio dial for years.
Two class acts that were a credit to the sport and the medium.


> XIII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram, Pat Summerall
> XII: CBS. Jack Buck, Jim Kelly

> XI: NBC. Jim Simpson, John Brodie
Brodie developed into a class analyst for the league. He eventually went on to the Senior PGA tour before falling ill several years ago.

> X: CBS. Ed Ingles, Jim Kelly
Ingles, a longtime CBS radio guy, as was Jim Kelly who was always pleasant and professional

> IX: NBC. Jim Simpson, John Brodie
> VIII: CBS. Andy Musser, Bob Tucker


> VII: NBC. Jim Simpson, Kyle Rote
These two were paired for years on NBC TV usually doing the featured 1 pm game. Rotes son, Kyle jr was one of the great US soccer players of the 70s and 80s


> VI: CBS. Andy Musser, Ray Geracy
Somebody jog my memory. Where was Musser a TV Sports anchor

> V: NBC. Jay Randolph, Al DeRogatis
Never knew this pairing. DeRogatis, who went on to become a spokesman for the visually impaired, and who teamed with Curt Gowdy on the NBC TV feature game of the week..paired with Jay Randolph who usually ended up with Paul Maguire on the networks worst game of the week, lol


> IV: CBS. Bob Reynolds, Tom Hedrick

> III: NBC. Charlie Jones, George Ratterman, Pat Summerall
Jones was the original voice of the AFL..on ABC TV in 1960..this may be the only time Summerall worked for NBC

> II: CBS. Jack Drees, Tom Hedrick
> I: CBS. Jack Drees, Tom Hedrick
> NBC. Jim Simpson, George Ratterman
>
> tb
>
 
According to Westwood One's website, Marv Albert and Boomer Esiason will indeed call the Westwood One/CBS radio broadcast of Super Bowl XL.

Esiason, as well as Pat Summerall, Kyle Rote Sr., John Brodie, and Bob Trumpy, are the only four broadcasters who have broadcast the Big Game on both radio and television. In the case of Brodie, he worked Super Bowl XIII in 1979 for NBC television, but I thought he was the "number" two analyst for NBC's coverage of the NFL in 1978 (with Dick Enberg; I thought Curt Gowdy and Merlin Olsen were NBC-TV's lead NFL tandem in 1978. Correct me if I'm wrong).

Also interesting was that the tandem of Jim Simpson/George Ratterman (who called Super Bowl I for NBC radio) and the tandem of Don Criqui/Bob Trumpy (who called NBC radio's broadcasts of Super Bowl XX and XXI) were both, at the time they called the Super Bowl on NBC radio, the "number-two" broadcast team for NBC television's coverage of pro football.

Thanks for the info!
 
> > assuming the likelihood of this year's pairing, here's a
> > list of all who have called the super bowl on network
> radio:
> >
> >
> > XL: WW1/CBS. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
> > XXXIX: WW1/CBS. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
> > XXXVIII: WW1/CBS. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
> > XXXVII: WW1/CBS. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
> > XXXVI: WW1/CBS. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
> > XXXV: WW1/CBS. Howard David, Matt Millen, Boomer Esiason
> > XXXIV: WW1/CBS. Howard David, Matt Millen
> > XXXIII: WW1/CBS. Howard David, Matt Millen
> > XXXII: WW1/CBS. Howard David, Matt Millen
> > XXXI: WW1/CBS. Howard David, Matt Millen
> > XXX: WW1/CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> > XXIX: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> > XXVIII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> > XXVII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> > XXVI: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> > XXV: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> > XXIV: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> > XXIII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> > XXII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> > XXI: NBC. Don Criqui, Bob Trump
>
> y
> > XX: NBC. Don Criqui, Bob Trumpy
> The two guys I thought should have succeeded the number 1
> NBC NFL team. They were that good together on TV and Radio.
> Criqui is still going strong for CBS TV, usually doing
> Buffalo or Cleveland games. Criqui started at CBS in the
> late 60s or early 70s. He called Tom Dempseys record
> breaking field goal for the Saints against the Lions.......
>
>
>
>
>
> > XIX: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> > XVIII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> > XVII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> > XVI: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> > XV: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> > XIV: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> These two would matriculate up and down the radio dial for
> years.
> Two class acts that were a credit to the sport and the
> medium.
>
>
> > XIII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram, Pat Summerall
> > XII: CBS. Jack Buck, Jim Kelly
>
> > XI: NBC. Jim Simpson, John Brodie
> Brodie developed into a class analyst for the league. He
> eventually went on to the Senior PGA tour before falling ill
> several years ago.
>
> > X: CBS. Ed Ingles, Jim Kelly
> Ingles, a longtime CBS radio guy, as was Jim Kelly who was
> always pleasant and professional
>
> > IX: NBC. Jim Simpson, John Brodie
> > VIII: CBS. Andy Musser, Bob Tucker
>
>
> > VII: NBC. Jim Simpson, Kyle Rote
> These two were paired for years on NBC TV usually doing the
> featured 1 pm game. Rotes son, Kyle jr was one of the great
> US soccer players of the 70s and 80s
>
>
> > VI: CBS. Andy Musser, Ray Geracy
> Somebody jog my memory. Where was Musser a TV Sports anchor
>
> > V: NBC. Jay Randolph, Al DeRogatis
> Never knew this pairing. DeRogatis, who went on to become a
> spokesman for the visually impaired, and who teamed with
> Curt Gowdy on the NBC TV feature game of the week..paired
> with Jay Randolph who usually ended up with Paul Maguire on
> the networks worst game of the week, lol
>
>
> > IV: CBS. Bob Reynolds, Tom Hedrick
>
> > III: NBC. Charlie Jones, George Ratterman, Pat Summerall
> Jones was the original voice of the AFL..on ABC TV in
> 1960..this may be the only time Summerall worked for NBC
>
> > II: CBS. Jack Drees, Tom Hedrick
> > I: CBS. Jack Drees, Tom Hedrick
> > NBC. Jim Simpson, George Ratterman
> >
> > tb
> >
>

Musser was one of the radio & TV voices for the Phillies, along with Harry Kalas & the late Richie Ashburn for most of the 1970's & 1980's and I believe did some TV play-by-play either for the Sixers, or one of the major college basketball teams in Philly.
 
> (Boomer) Esiason, as well as Pat Summerall, Kyle Rote Sr., John
> Brodie, and Bob Trumpy, are the only (five) broadcasters who
> have broadcast the Big Game on both radio and television.

joe,
don't forget about jack buck! in addition to the ton of super bowls he did on radio, he also called super bowl iv for cbs tv with pat summerall and frank gifford by his side at tulane stadium.



> Thanks for the info!
as always, my pleasure!


tb
 
> > III: NBC. Charlie Jones, George Ratterman, Pat Summerall
> Jones was the original voice of the AFL..on ABC TV in
> 1960..this may be the only time Summerall worked for NBC

actually, there was one other time, which was the broadcast of the 1963 nfl championship game on nbc radio. that game pitted the bears and the giants from a frigid wrigley field.

the nbc tv crew was jack brickhouse and chris schenkel, the nbc radio crew was jim gibbons (who called the redskins for cbs tv in season) and pat summerall (who was the giants analyst for cbs tv in season).

ironically enough, summerall and gibbons would team up as redskins announcers for cbs a few years later.
 
> Musser was one of the radio & TV voices for the Phillies,
> along with Harry Kalas & the late Richie Ashburn for most of
> the 1970's & 1980's and I believe did some TV play-by-play
> either for the Sixers, or one of the major college
> basketball teams in Philly.
>


lol, that came to me at three in the morning. Woke up from a sound sleep.

Man, I do need a life. Thanks to all posters for a really fun thread about some of the people we've enjoyed listening to.
 
Los Angeles Times: First Super Bowl was a real grudge match - From footballs to refs to TV networks, everyone took sides.

http://www.statesman.com/sports/content/sports/stories/other/01/29super.html

First Super Bowl was a real grudge match

From footballs to refs to TV networks, everyone took sides.

By Mike Penner
LOS ANGELES TIMES
Sunday, January 29, 2006

Los Angeles Times article excerpt:

... "The writers covering the first Super Bowl treated their press credentials like dog tags, assembling in trenches according to their league allegiances — NFL writers over here, AFL scribes to the back of the room.

Two television networks — the NFL on CBS, the AFL brought to you by NBC — televised the game to their respective partisan audiences, with pregame tensions between the technical crews reaching such a fever pitch that a 10-foot chain-link fence had to be erected to separate the feuding camps.

In the winners' locker room, reporters from both networks — Pat Summerall for CBS/the NFL and George Ratterman for NBC/the AFL — had to wrestle over the single microphone they were given to conduct on-air interviews. ...

[Click link above for the rest of the Los Angeles Times article.]




> assuming the likelihood of this year's pairing, here's a
> list of all who have called the super bowl on network radio:
>
>
> XL: WW1/CBS. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
> XXXIX: WW1/CBS. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
> XXXVIII: WW1/CBS. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
> XXXVII: WW1/CBS. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
> XXXVI: WW1/CBS. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
> XXXV: WW1/CBS. Howard David, Matt Millen, Boomer Esiason
> XXXIV: WW1/CBS. Howard David, Matt Millen
> XXXIII: WW1/CBS. Howard David, Matt Millen
> XXXII: WW1/CBS. Howard David, Matt Millen
> XXXI: WW1/CBS. Howard David, Matt Millen
> XXX: WW1/CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XXIX: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XXVIII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XXVII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XXVI: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XXV: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XXIV: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XXIII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XXII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XXI: NBC. Don Criqui, Bob Trumpy
> XX: NBC. Don Criqui, Bob Trumpy
> XIX: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XVIII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XVII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XVI: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XV: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XIV: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
> XIII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram, Pat Summerall
> XII: CBS. Jack Buck, Jim Kelly
> XI: NBC. Jim Simpson, John Brodie
> X: CBS. Ed Ingles, Jim Kelly
> IX: NBC. Jim Simpson, John Brodie
> VIII: CBS. Andy Musser, Bob Tucker
> VII: NBC. Jim Simpson, Kyle Rote
> VI: CBS. Andy Musser, Ray Geracy
> V: NBC. Jay Randolph, Al DeRogatis
> IV: CBS. Bob Reynolds, Tom Hedrick
> III: NBC. Charlie Jones, George Ratterman, Pat Summerall
> II: CBS. Jack Drees, Tom Hedrick
> I: CBS. Jack Drees, Tom Hedrick
> NBC. Jim Simpson, George Ratterman
>
> tb
>
 
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