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  • RIP Billy Packer

    I saw NotDutra5's post on the college basketball thread, but thought this deserved its own. He was a pleasure to listen to. He was interviewed some for ESPN's The Tournament: A History of ACC Men's Basketball and watching him there was fun.


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    As a test of my memory I think i recall hearing that "Packer" wasn't his given surname. His family might have been from the Balkans. I can hear Billy telling the Bird led ISU team that he couldn't vote them 1 because they 'hadn't played a top 10 team in their schedule.'
    Last edited by Adam$; 01-27-2023, 09:37 PM.

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    • #3
      As a frosh at Duke in 1962, I remember Billy as a guard for Wake Forest.

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      • #4
        Billy lost a step in his later years and stayed on air for longer than he should have (see also Joe Morgan and Tim McCarver in baseball) but was a very good broadcaster in his prime.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by JumboElliott View Post
          Billy lost a step in his later years and stayed on air for longer than he should have (see also Joe Morgan and Tim McCarver in baseball) but was a very good broadcaster in his prime.
          That's true and you can add Dick Vitale to the list. He has enough of a fan club though that ESPN would never let him go. Tomorrow's Texas/Tennessee matchup has been previewed as "with Dickie V" by ESPN. Thanks for the warning.

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          • #6
            Packer was really controversial in ACC country and apparently was somewhat of a jerk personally, although I never met him. He started in sports broadcasting for the local ACC syndicated network in the Carolinas - Raycom Jefferson-Pilot. I did some work for Jefferson-Pilot before Atlanta 1996 and the guys I worked with (the production crew) also worked for Packer on basketball broadcasts and told me they could not stand him.

            On The Athletic there were a couple stories about Packer and one of the comments about him was a classic: "Say only good things about the dead. He's dead. Good."

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            • #7
              Originally posted by bambam1729 View Post
              Packer was really controversial in ACC country and apparently was somewhat of a jerk personally, although I never met him. He started in sports broadcasting for the local ACC syndicated network in the Carolinas - Raycom Jefferson-Pilot. I did some work for Jefferson-Pilot before Atlanta 1996 and the guys I worked with (the production crew) also worked for Packer on basketball broadcasts and told me they could not stand him.

              On The Athletic there were a couple stories about Packer and one of the comments about him was a classic: "Say only good things about the dead. He's dead. Good."
              I have heard the jerk description from some people that I knew who lived in his subdivision/golf community-Bermuda Run in Advance, NC outside of Winston-Salem.

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