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What are your favorite TV/Radio broadcast calls in sports history?

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What are your favorite TV/Radio broadcast calls in sports history?

Thread on the "Sports" Board on here - referencing Matt Lepay's Blog (Voice of the Wisconsin Badgers):

http://www.radio-info.com/smf/index.php/topic,111324.0.html

What are your favorite TV/Radio broadcast calls in sports history?


http://www.uwbadgers.com/blogs/default.aspx?postid=1524

The right call
10/7/2008
Matt Lepay (Voice of the Wisconsin Badgers)

Although the Milwaukee Brewers season ended two days ago, it was a heck of a ride for that team’s long suffering fans. For me, the playoff drive served as another reminder of why I love sports, and why I chose my current profession. I’ve always been a sucker for listening to great calls. Doesn’t matter if it’s radio or TV, a local team or a national broadcast, there are certain lines that seem to just stick with me. Sometimes it’s just the raw emotion of the moment. Other times it is the perfect description to put the moment in its proper prospective.

Maybe every sports fan has a list of favorite calls. In no particular order, here are some of mine:

Oh yeah. I left out one of my favorites:

[Click link above for the complete blog.]
 
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