Verne Lundquist: The Voice of College Football
Verne Lundquist, known for his iconic voice and poetic commentary, is a legend in the world of college football broadcasting. His
57-year career has spanned generations of fans, establishing him as one of the most beloved figures in sports.
Growing up in Arkansas, Verne's passion for football was ignited at an early age. He began his broadcasting career in radio, calling high school games in his hometown. After graduating from college, he joined CBS Sports in 1972, where he would make his mark on the national stage.
Verne's commentary has always stood out for its
lyrical quality. He paints vivid pictures with words, capturing the drama and excitement of each game. His signature phrases, such as "Touchdown!" and "My oh my!", have become synonymous with college football.
"It's like a Shakespearean sonnet on the gridiron," said one fan. "He elevates the game to an art form."
Verne has called some of the most iconic moments in college football history. He was behind the mic for the 1982 Cal-Stanford "The Play" and the 1992 Alabama-Florida "Kick Six" game. His commentary on these unforgettable events has cemented his status as a true storyteller.
In 1995, he captured the essence of Oklahoma's dramatic win over Nebraska with these words: "The Huskers are once again on the losing end of the greatest rivalry in college football."
Beyond his broadcasting talents, Verne is respected and admired for his kindness and integrity. He has a genuine love for the game and for the people involved in it.
"Verne is not just a broadcaster," said ESPN commentator Kirk Herbstreit. "He's an ambassador for college football. He represents the best of what the sport has to offer."
As Verne enters the twilight of his career, his legacy is secure. He has left an indelible mark on college football, entertaining and inspiring generations of fans. His voice will forever be associated with the sport he loves, bringing joy and memories to all who hear it.
In the words of Verne himself: "The beauty of college football is that it's more than just a game. It's a tradition, a passion, and a shared experience that brings people together. It's a privilege to be a part of it."