- Jim Simpson (sportscaster)
Jim Simpson (born
December 29 ,1927 ) is a retired Americansportscaster , known for his smooth delivery as aplay-by-play man and his versatility in covering many different sports. In 1997, he won theSports Lifetime Achievement Award , and in 2000 he was inducted into the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association Hall of Fame.Career
A native of the
Washington, D.C. area, Simpson broadcastAtlantic Coast Conference basketball games in the early 1960s and worked as a sports reporter atWRC-TV . Eventually he would broadcast many sports at NBC, including football,basketball ,baseball ,tennis , andgolf . For much of the 1960s and 1970s he was generally considered the network's number two play-by-play announcer, behind onlyCurt Gowdy . His work onAmerican Football League and laterAmerican Football Conference games for NBC is perhaps what he is best remembered for.In 1979, the fledgling
ESPN cable sports network brought Simpson on board to provide some needed credibility with sports fans. Simpson broadcast the [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4196/is_20061110/ai_n16848468 first NCAA basketball game] the network televised, with flamboyantDick Vitale as the color man. Vitale [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1208/is_10_228/ai_114086625 credits] Simpson with helping him develop as a sportscaster. Simpson also calledUSFL andCollege World Series games for ESPN.After his sportscasting days Simpson retired to
St. Croix ,Virgin Islands . Among other firsts he was the initial U.S. sportscaster to appear live via satellite fromAsia , and he was involved in the first American sportscast usinginstant replay technology. In 2005, ESPN brought Simpson back from retirement to do play-by-play for a series of college basketball games in a "turn back the clock" format on theESPN Classic network.Quotes and comments
*Although he covered many sports, Simpson favored football and basketball. In his book "Voices of the Game" (1987) author Curt Smith quotes Simpson on the subject: "You do basketball and football, and their action carries you along. You tell what's happening; you don't have to hype. Golf is tougher—so many dead spots. But baseball! It's even harder. You have a whole season of dead time between pitches—what do you do with it? It takes a real
artist to fill in, to sort of ride the game's stream along." This leads Smith to comment: "A baseball artist Simpson was not." Smith also describes Simpson as "chillingly indifferent" to baseball.*In his book "Living a Dream" (2003) Dick Vitale tells how Simpson taught him an important lesson about sportscasting: "One night, a long time ago, [Simpson] and I were doing a game—a so-so game. Somebody came up to me and asked, 'What game do you guys have coming up?' I turned to the guy and said, 'Aw, it's just another game, man, just another game.' Jim grabbed me and said, 'There is no such thing as just another game.' He was right."
*Asked at his NSSA Hall of Fame induction ceremony about changes in sports over the last forty years, Simpson offered a rueful, humorous response: "I look around at different ballparks and I haven't been in some of them. Used to be, no matter where they were, I had been there."
*During the final illness of his friend and colleague,
Bud Wilkinson , Simpson commented: "Bud is the only man I know that when he sees you or leaves you has the capability to throw his arms around you, with tears in his eyes, and say to another man, 'Do you know how much I love you?' That's not supposed to be the macho thing to do, but this guy doesn't have to prove anything as a football player, as a coach, or as a man."ee also
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List of NFL on NBC commentator pairings References
*"Voices of the Game" by Curt Smith (Diamond Communications, Inc. 1987) ISBN 0-912083-21-2
*"Bud Wilkinson: An Intimate Portrait of an American Legend" by Jay Wilkinson and Gretchen Hirsch (Sagamore Publishing 1994) ISBN 1-57167-001-7
*"Living a Dream" by Dick Vitale (Sports Publishing 2003) ISBN 1-58261-738-4External links
* [http://www.nssahalloffame.com/35/index.aspx NSSA Hall of Fame photograph and brief biography]
* [http://www.salisburypost.com/2000may/050200i.htm News story on Simpson's NSSA Hall of Fame induction]
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