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The Fifth Hour: Brent Musberger! A Bonafide Sportscasting Legend

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Brent Musburger is a true legend in American sportscasting. Over the years Brent has called just about every big NFL, NCAA, and MLB matchup. He helped coin the phrase “March Madness,” and was the forefather of the modern NFL pregame show at CBS in the 1970s, for generations his voice is synonymous with excellence in sports broadcasting. Musburger spends a few quality minutes schmoozing with Big Ben about his career, what’s next in his life after leaving the Raiders radio booth and how he came up with his famous catchphrase “You’re looking live,” during this breathtaking appearance. You can and should follow Brent on Twitter @BrentMusburger and listen and watch him talk gambling on VSiN from Las Vegas. Follow Danny G Radio on Twitter @DannyGradio, Follow Big Ben on Twitter @BenMaller, and listen to the original "Ben Maller Show," Monday-Friday on 450+ terrestrial Fox Sports Radio affiliates, iHeart stream, and SiriusXM Radio channel 83, 2a-6a ET, 11p-3a PT!

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Brent Musburger is a true legend in American sportscasting. Over the years Brent has called just about every big NFL, NCAA, and MLB matchup. He helped coin the phrase “March Madness,” and was the forefather of the modern NFL pregame show at CBS in the 1970s, for generations his voice is synonymous with excellence in sports broadcasting. Musburger spends a few quality minutes schmoozing with Big Ben about his career, what’s next in his life after leaving the Raiders radio booth and how he came up with his famous catchphrase “You’re looking live,” during this breathtaking appearance. You can and should follow Brent on Twitter @BrentMusburger and listen and watch him talk gambling on VSiN from Las Vegas. Follow Danny G Radio on Twitter @DannyGradio, Follow Big Ben on Twitter @BenMaller, and listen to the original "Ben Maller Show," Monday-Friday on 450+ terrestrial Fox Sports Radio affiliates, iHeart stream, and SiriusXM Radio channel 83, 2a-6a ET, 11p-3a PT!

#BenMaller

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Chapters

1. The Fifth Hour: Brent Musberger! A Bonafide Sportscasting Legend (00:00:00)

2. Marker 03 (00:11:17)

3. Marker 04 (00:20:49)

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