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Jim Nantz Appreciation

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March certainly won't be the same without him. Jim Nantz is undoubtedly the best broadcaster of our time. He is always a class act and his timing is impeccable. He has called all five of our national championships and to me holds a special place in UConn lore.

“Folks, you’ve got to believe, because just when people say, ‘You can’t,’ you can. And UConn has won the national championship!” - Jim Nantz, 1999

 
I thought it was funny how the NCAA guy who presented the trophy was in Jim’s personal space while interviewing Danny Hurley
 
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Nantz, Raft and Hill were absolutely brutal last night.

They didn’t shut up for 3 hours.

I thought Hill was the worst last night man. There were a bunch of times I don't even think he realized the words he was saying. Raff is old so I cut him some slack, he just loves the game and gets excited.
 
Jim Nantz has a very classy broadcasting style, something old-school about him.

We'll miss him, but I'm also looking forward to more Ian Eagle and his unique flair.
 
Nantz has been a great part of the UConn championships. Only blunder was referring to Aaron Boone as Justin Brown on one of the biggest plays of the 2004 semifinal. I like a quality 2 person broadcast rather than 3. Less talk and better rapport. Agree that last nights broadcast did not flow well between the two color guys.
 
I thought Hill was the worst last night man. There were a bunch of times I don't even think he realized the words he was saying. Raff is old so I cut him some slack, he just loves the game and gets excited.

Yep, Hill is not particularly enjoyable to listen to... Raff has definitely lost a few steps, too.
 
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I thought it was funny how the NCAA guy who presented the trophy was in Jim’s personal space while interviewing Danny Hurley
I think they were wrapped up some how and the ncaa guy couldn’t move out of the way, or he’s a weirdo
 
Nantz showed how good he is last night when he called out the 53-41 score with 10 minutes left was the final score vs. Butler. For all the games and stats he has running through his head, was impressive, as Raft and Hill called out when he did it.
 
Nantz has been a great part of the UConn championships. Only blunder was referring to Aaron Boone as Justin Brown on one of the biggest plays of the 2004 semifinal. I like a quality 2 person broadcast rather than 3. Less talk and better rapport. Agree that last nights broadcast did not flow well between the two color guys.
Aaron Boone?
 
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I am not a big fan of One Shining Moment, but I did like how they cut in a shot of Nantz in there. Very well framed shot too.
 
Nantz is too bland for my liking. I cant remember 1 distinct call he's made in his 32 year career in any sport. There's no "edge" to him. Not cut-out for today's generation of sports and capturing important events among so much noise.
 
I've posted it many times before, but I will also remember Nantz because he wasn't ready for the Duke coronation in '99. He said he just had a feeling that UConn wasn't going to roll over. He and Packer regonized early on that UConn seemed to be the more confident team.
 
He will be missed for the calming way he directed everything on his calls.

He was the Final Four call for 30 years
 
I may be mistaken, but I think Jim was/is a Connecticut resident. Anyway, aside from being very good overall, I always got the feeling he was a closet UConn fan.
 
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Not a Nantz fan at all. Smarmy and everything he says sounds contrived. Would love for Ian Eagle to take over for him.
 
Ian Eagle is taking his spot and he's very good. But agreed, something about Jim Nantz just was the final four.
He will have raff though. Who’s the best to me.
 
Another iconic voice that has been there with us throughout life helping to weave the magic and wonder of great American sports moments, large and small. You too will be missed friend.
 


I felt this was classy from Nantz. When Raft and Hill were trying to focus attention on Nantz and thank him at the end of the game but he redirected and said that this is their (UConn) moment and just wanted to enjoy it. Real class there.

(The clip in the tweet is the moment he says it)
 

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