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Icon for www.msn.comMSN · Apr 1, 2025

AutoZone Liberty Bowl Projections: Which Big 12, SEC teams could be coming to Memphis?

The SEC appears all but locked in for the AutoZone Liberty Bowl in 2024. Most bowl matchups will be announced on Sunday after the College Football Playoff bracket is released. The Liberty Bowl is ...
Icon for www.commercialappeal.comCommercial Appeal · 29d

Verne Lundquist, iconic voice of The Masters, to receive AutoZone Liberty Bowl award

Verne Lundquist − one of the most recognizable and revered sportscasters of the past half-century − will be the 2025 recipient of the AutoZone Liberty Bowl's Distinguished Citizen Award ...
New York Post on MSN.com · 15d

Mike Patrick, longtime ESPN broadcaster and ‘Sunday Night Football’ voice, dead at 80

Patrick, a graduate of George Washington University, started broadcasting in the 1960s and joined ESPN in 1982.
ESPN on MSN.com · 15d

Mike Patrick, ESPN play-by-play voice for 36 years, dies at 80

Patrick began his play-by-play role with ESPN in 1982. He called his last event, the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, on Dec. 30, 2017. "Mike Patrick called countless significant events over decades at ESPN and is one of the most influential on-air voices in our ...
Icon for athlonsports.comAthlon Sports · Dec 29, 2022

Liberty Bowl

The Texas Tech Red Raiders fell to the Arkansas Razorbacks Friday night 39-26 in the Liberty Bowl in Memphis. The Texas Tech Red Raiders fell to the Arkansas Razorbacks 39-26 in the AutoZone ...
The Plain Dealer Cleveland on MSN.com · 14d

Longtime ESPN sports announcer dead at 80

Legendary ESPN sports announcer Mike Patrick has died, the media outlet reported. He was 80. Patrick, who died of natural causes Sunday in Virginia, was a play-by-play commentator for ESPN 36 years and was the voice for “Sunday Night Football” for 18 seasons at ESPN.
New York Daily News · 15d

Longtime ESPN play-by-play announcer Mike Patrick dies at 80

Mike Patrick, a longtime ESPN play-by-play-announcer, has died. He was 80. Patrick died of natural causes on Sunday in Fairfax, Va., his doctor confirmed to the network on Tuesday.
Icon for athlonsports.comAthlon Sports · Dec 28, 2024

Red Raiders Fall to Razorbacks 39-26 in Liberty Bowl - Live Game Log

The Texas Tech Red Raiders are set to play the Arkansas Razorbacks on Friday in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl in Memphis, Tennessee, in a reunion between two former Southwest Conference rivals. It's ...
Touchdown Wire on MSN.com · 14d

Remembering Mike Patrick: The Voice of ESPN’s Sunday Night Football

He had the honor of calling the network’s first-ever regular-season NFL game in 1987, a matchup between the New England Patriots and the New York Giants, he launched ESPN’s Sunday Night Football’s 18-year run.
Icon for 247sports.com247Sports.com · Dec 27, 2024

How to watch Arkansas vs. Texas Tech, channel, stream, game time

The Arkansas Razorbacks (6-6, 3-5, SEC) take on the Texas Tech Red Raiders (8-4, 6-3, Big 12) in AutoZone Liberty Bowl this Friday from Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium at 6 p.m. (CST). This will be ...
Icon for 247sports.com247Sports.com · Apr 21, 2024

Why Iowa State OL Jarrod Hufford returned to Iowa State

AMES – Iowa State interior offensive lineman Jarrod Hufford walked off of the field in Memphis following the Cyclone's 36-26 loss to Memphis in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl and thought to himself ...
USA TODAY Sports on MSN.com · 15d

Mike Patrick, longtime ESPN announcer, dies at 80

Mike Patrick, who voiced decades of NFL coverage for ESPN along with college football, basketball, and baseball, has passed away.
Icon for www.espn.comESPN · 15d

Mike Patrick, ESPN play-by-play voice for 36 years, dies at 80

Patrick began his play-by-play role with ESPN in 1982. He called his last event, the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, on Dec. 30, 2017. "Mike Patrick called countless significant events over decades at ESPN ...
Icon for www.usatoday.comUSA Today · 16d

Mike Patrick, longtime ESPN announcer, dies at 80

His final ESPN call came in the 2017 AutoZone Liberty Bowl. That career included being the play-by-play announcer for the first NFL regular-season game ever broadcast on ESPN, back in 1987 ...