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Your Indianapolis Regional announcing team

Mr. Len Elmore and this guy...

My risk of having a heart attack Friday night just doubled.

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Gus is awful hard to go against

And the Regional final against West Virginia in ’05.
Almost Heaven.

by Roz on Mar 25, 2009 3:31 PM EDT reply actions  

I love it

Gus is one of my favorites to listen to. Len on the other hand…eh..

by twistedwedge on Mar 25, 2009 4:10 PM EDT reply actions  

Sometimes it sounds like Elmore is just tryin' to stay awake

but, Twist, being along side Johnson will cure that problem.

by Roz on Mar 25, 2009 4:47 PM EDT up reply actions  

Must be me...

I really don’t care for Gus Johnson’s breathless, screaming style as if every routine play decides the national championship. Len Elmore is calm, cool and collected, which I prefer. Johnson screams every time someone launches a 3 pointer and hasn’t finished his breathless scream by the time we all notice it as an air ball.

Grog

"There is no OFF position to the genius switch" - D. Letterman

by GrogInOhio on Mar 27, 2009 11:48 AM EDT reply actions  

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