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today's operating environment in college athletics." In addition to overseeing the renovations of Neyland and Lindsey Nelson stadiums and the internal improvement of Thompson-Boling Arena, Hamilton helped UT become one of just a handful
In the lobby, even when I was at other schools, they were always playing 'Notre Dame Replay' on TV. It was Lindsey Nelson and Paul Hornung doing a replay coast-to-coast of the game. “Notre Dame did have that edge in those days, but
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non-stop now going into their 77th years. CBS televised its first Sun Bowl in 1968, sending its top announcing crew of Lindsey Nelson and Frank Gifford to the Auburn-Arizona game. CBS has televised the game each year since, going into its 43rd
Game 2 of the NBA Finals, which now seems so long ago that you'd think it had been on black-and-white TV with Lindsey Nelson and Marty Glickman doing the play-by-play. ``We ain't coming back to LA!'' Pierce yelled to teammate Kendrick
press box that featured one -- and only one -- lavatory. Which meant that the entire media corps, whether you were Lindsey Nelson or Cotton impresario "Hoss" Brock himself, had to wait in line for the one coveted...er...spot. Thus
1996 season. Like the coaches before him, Kelly talked about getting home from church as a youth and listening to Lindsey Nelson give the highlights during rebroadcasts of Notre Dame games. Unlike Weis, who was contentious with the media in
says. That mystique was a much bigger deal when Notre Dame 's syndicated TV highlights, mellifluously narrated by Lindsey Nelson , were the only ones around - long before SportsCentergave us highlights from any game. "We grew up on Notre Dame
1975, 1968 and 1963 - starting this Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday's 1971 "Mets Yearbook" opens with Lindsey Nelson 's narration and footage of Ralph Kiner in the batting cage with second-year Met Ken Singleton at Al Lang Field