Brent Musburger Blasts ‘Woke Journalists’ Triggered by His Katherine Webb ‘Beautiful Woman’ Comments
In 2013, Brent Musburger dared to draw attention to the beauty of Miss Alabama Katherine Webb, and was blasted by the media for it.
In 2013, Brent Musburger dared to draw attention to the beauty of Miss Alabama Katherine Webb, and was blasted by the media for it.
Broadcast legend Brent Musburger recently wondered aloud if a “paid assassin” is the one who leaked Jon Gruden’s old emails to get him fired.
Brent Musburger, legendary former ESPN play-by-play man, founder of Vegas Stats & Information Insider, current Twitter sensation and Raiders broadcaster, took an image from a speech by President Trump and had some fun with America’s most famous cultural appropriator.
Little did we know at the time, that while we were losing one of the great sportscasters in history when Brent Musburger left the broadcast booth; we were actually gaining one of the greatest tweeters in recent memory.
In an interview with Barstool Sports for their “Pardon My Take” podcast, retired sports announcer Brent Musburger said he was “very upset” with the controversy surrounding University of Southern California’s horse mascot, Traveler. USC Black Student Assembly co-director Sophia Jackson pointed out
After telling the Washington Post two weeks ago that he never bet on a game that he broadcasted, announcer Brent Musburger revealed to the Chicago Tribune this week that indeed he did bet on one game back in the ’80s.
During the Thursday edition of “The Dan Patrick Show” on NBC Sports, retiring ESPN broadcaster Brent Musburger blasted former ESPN host and now GQ host Keith Olbermann over calling for President Donald Trump to resign. Musburger said Olbermann, who used to work
NEW YORK (AP) — Brent Musburger is calling it a career at ESPN after being the play-by-play man in the booth at sporting events enjoyed by millions of Americans, most prominently when he was the lead voice for CBS Sports in the 1980s.
During Monday’s Sugar Bowl matchup between the Auburn Tigers and Oklahoma Sooners, ESPN commentator Brent Musburger attempted to discuss the 2014 video of Sooners running back Joe Mixon punching a 22-year-old female in the face that led to broken bones. Mixon sat