Occupation: Sportscaster Birth: April 25, 1969
I was always a 'grass is greener' kind of guy..
Five years ago, I wasn't getting questions [about blogs and the internet] from the TV/radio critic of the New York Times..
When I visited KU, I thought, 'I wish I'd gone to Kansas.' They would take me around to their spots, and my spots at Indiana just felt like old hango….
I'm the luckiest guy in the world to be my parents' son..
You know what you gotta do cowboy?.
You need to have a great, strong bladder to call professional sports because, especially in football where, you know, you don't know how long a half'….
No fat batboy is invisible..
We all fell in love with the young Macaulay Culkin, back in the day.
The worst thing in the world is to feel like people turn on the TV and say, oh god, it's that guy again. I'm trying to avoid that..
If you're prepared, you can be relaxed..
I think when you do radio there's a certain amount of freedom that when you walk in and sit down and turn the mic on, it's you. It's all you..
We're not all robots. There are emotions that creep in..
You have to make that stand out from the rest of the three hours. There are times when I'm having fun and being loose, and there are times when I'm u….
But I tell people all the time that if you can do the job, then there's a spot for you. I refuse to believe that there isn't any room in this busines….
It's kind of my intention to be myself on the show. My main priority on FOX is to do play-by-play. Nobody's tuning in to listen to me. If I didn't sh….
If you're the play-by-play announcer, I think it's your job to be better than just saying what's on people's TV screen..
I think by its very nature, it's redundant, you know, being the play-by-play guy on television..
Every time you see kid and hear kid, you think, man, I have to not sound like a kid..
Anytime you go digging around on the internet and into your world, maybe you don't want to find out where your name pops up..
You have to trust yourself..
You have to do well on third downs..