Legendary broadcaster Pat Summerall dead at 82

Summerall started doing NFL games for CBS in 1964, and became a play-by-play  guy 10 years later. He was also part of coverage of the PGA Tour, including the  Masters from 1968-94, and U.S. Open tennis.

When CBS lost its NFL deal after the 1993 season, Summerall switched to Fox  to keep calling NFL games with Madden. Summerall had hoped to keep working with  CBS for other events like the Masters, but network executives saw it otherwise.  At the time, CBS Sports anchor Jim Nantz said he was “very saddened” that  Summerall didn’t get to leave CBS under his own terms.

“Pat Summerall was a hero to me,” Nantz said Tuesday. “I treasured the gift  of friendship that I had with him. I was his understudy for 10 years. He could  not have been more generous or kind to a young broadcaster.”

A recovering alcoholic, Summerall had a liver transplant in April 2004. The  lifesaving surgery was necessary even after 12 years of sobriety.

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