Social media pays tribute to legendary CBS sports anchor Greg Gumbel, who died at 78
The sports broadcasting world has lost one of its most respected and indelible figures.
Longtime CBS Sports anchor and play-by-play announcer Greg Gumbel has died at the age of 78, with his wife and daughter confirming the news Friday.
“He passed away peacefully surrounded by much love after a courageous battle with cancer,” Marcy and Michelle Gumbel said in a statement. “Greg approached his illness like one would expect he would, with stoicism, grace, and positivity. He leaves behind a legacy of love, inspiration and dedication to over 50 extraordinary years in the sports broadcast industry; and his iconic voice will never be forgotten. Greg's memory will forever be treasured by his family, dearest friends, colleagues and all who loved him.”
A statement from the family of Greg Gumbel pic.twitter.com/oAkSrW8EtJ
— CBS Sports PR (@CBSSportsGang) December 27, 2024
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The older brother of Bryant Gumbel, Gumbel was a beloved figure over the course of his 52-year broadcasting career, someone whose mere on-screen presence was associated with some of the biggest events in sports.
He became synonymous with the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, particularly its selection show, and had a lengthy run as an NFL play-by-play broadcaster. In 2001, he became the first Black man to do play-by-play for a major American sports championship when he called Super Bowl 35.
As news of Gumbel’s death spread, outpourings of emotion and support flooded social media, with many fondly recalling his career and the impact it had on them.
Here’s a sampling of the social media reaction to Gumbel’s passing:
Social media pays tribute to Greg Gumbel
Greg Gumbel has passed away at the age of 78.
Forever a legendary March Madness voice. pic.twitter.com/XXNlIl01rP— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) December 27, 2024
A very sad day for our CBS family - and mine. Greg was the kindest man I've ever known. https://t.co/3PlgKtObQO
— Seth Davis (@SethDavisHoops) December 27, 2024
When you think of Selection Sunday you think of Greg Gumbel.
RIP to a 🐐
pic.twitter.com/wlQHymkGSc— Mark Titus Show (@MarkTitusShow) December 27, 2024
Just got off the phone with Phil Simms talking about Greg Gumbel. I spent six glorious years with those two legends covering top NFL games. Greg was one of one in so many ways. So so sad.
— Armen Keteyian (@ArmenKeteyian) December 27, 2024
Terribly sad news. Greg Gumbel was the face of March Madness to so many of us. https://t.co/OPfTsuiJpr
— Nicole Auerbach (@NicoleAuerbach) December 27, 2024
Selection Sunday will never be the same 😔
RIP Greg Gumbel 🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/ovV1YhgBHJ— The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) December 27, 2024
A 50-year career in sports broadcasting is a rarity, and Greg Gumbel was a true professional throughout. RIP to a legend. 🙏🏾✊🏽 pic.twitter.com/SnicrgXpUy
— Michael Eaves (@michaeleaves) December 27, 2024
So sad to hear about the passing of Greg Gumbel. Whether hosting or calling games Greg did it with passion poise and made it look effortless. One of the best ever RIP pic.twitter.com/PqV2gj4wma
— trey wingo (@wingoz) December 27, 2024
Greg Gumbel had the kind of career we dream of in our industry. He was talented, versatile, professional, respected, and tenured. Sad to learn of his passing, and sad that I never met him and got to say thank you for the inspiration. RIP 🙏🏾
— stan verrett (@stanverrett) December 27, 2024
Whenever a person has said to me that you have to be cutthroat-at-all-costs to make it to the top of the sports broadcasting world then I know they'd never met Greg Gumbel. What a pro. And a pro who loved his life.
— Ryan McGee (@ESPNMcGee) December 27, 2024
Greg Gumbel was a giant in the business. Unflappable. I wrote for him at two Olympics, in Lillehammer and Atlanta. In Lillehammer, he was hosting the highest-rated unscripted show in tv history--second highest-rated, period, surpassed only by the last episode of MASH--and he was… pic.twitter.com/WWbDHhPl5O
— Jeremy Schaap (@JeremySchaap) December 27, 2024
Never forget when Greg Gumbel lost it on air during Charles Barkley’s hilarious uniform washing story lol 😂 pic.twitter.com/h9ZDiezX9B
— Nick Cammuso (@npc210) December 27, 2024
Just so insane man…rest in peace Greg Gumbel. Made this moment 10x more special. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/RYkJYxmLtJ
— RAMEY (@HoodieRamey) December 27, 2024
RIP Greg Gumbel who covered the Knicks for MSG. Here he is interviewing Michael Jordan in the Garden 1987 pic.twitter.com/rZ2yn48aIg
— New York Basketball (@NBA_NewYork) December 27, 2024
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