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CBS’ Brent Stover Covering March Madness

Studio Host Takes Us Inside the Tournament

(St. Louis, MO) – CBS Sports Network’s Brent Stover brings sports knowledge to sports fans all year round. Thursday, he took us inside the tournament. March Madness has s special place in this broadcaster’s work calendar. Stover may be best known for his studio work, but he is also an accomplished play-by-play announcer.

While hoping Porter Moser stays at Loyola, he believes more than one of the college basketball openings would make sense if Moser feels this is the time to move to a larger program. Stover’s primary March Madness duties include wall-to-wall coverage of tournament games and breaking news on the ‘Eye Network’s’ cable and digital platforms.

He joined us Thursday for a live conversation on a wide range of Big Dance questions.

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