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Craig Bolerjack (born May 16, 1958 in Willow Springs, Missouri) is an American sportscaster. He is currently an announcer for FOX Sports, working mostly college football and college basketball games.
Biography
During college, Bolerjack played linebacker for Kansas State University, but a knee injury ended his playing career. While attending college, he majored in communications and worked as sports director for the campus radio station KSDB. Bolerjack is also an alumni member of Delta Upsilon Kansas State chapter. He began his television broadcast career as a weekend sports anchor for KTSB-TV Topeka (now KSNT).
He and Steve Beuerlein were the secondary college football broadcast team for CBS Sports. They were on the air when two games are scheduled on the network on the same day. He also was a reserve broadcaster for the NFL on CBS.
Bolerjack had also called games in the NCAA basketball tournament since 2000.[1] His partner in the 2006 tournament was Bob Wenzel.
He has called games for CBS, ESPN, and CBS College Sports Network in a national broadcasting career that dates back to the late 1990s.[1]
Before joining CBS, he was the sports anchor at KSL-TV, the then-CBS affiliate.
In addition to his other work, Bolerjack is the voice of the Utah Jazz. He replaced "Hot Rod" Hundley on the television broadcasts during the 2005–06 NBA season.[2] (Hundley continued to announce on the radio, but announced his retirement after the 2008–09 NBA season.) His on-air partner is former Utah Jazzman Matt Harpring. Harpring will be doing the TV broadcasts starting this season (2010-2011) while Ron Boone will move over to the radio broadcasts.
Bolerjack lives in Sandy, Utah with his wife, Sharon, and his three children.[1] Craig Bolerjack will be calling PAC-12 games on Fox Sports Net with Joel Klatt and Petros Papadakis starting in September 2011.
References
- ^ a b c "CBS Sports TV Team: Craig Bolerjack". CBS Sports.com. http://www.cbssports.com/cbssports/team/cbolerjack. Retrieved 2010–03–22.
- ^ Doug Robinson. "Bolerjack's job not as easy as it looks". Deseret News. http://www.deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,635158046,00.html. Retrieved 2010–03–22.
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- College basketball announcers in the United States
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