I had no idea where he even ended up. His voice will always remind me of Big 8 basketball brought to you by Phillips 66 or whatever it was. Maybe he was always a Kansas honk, but I feel like he always called the games straight.
Yes indeed. Love the old Big 8 college basketball. It was a good league, some years the best in the country. Had some great coaches in the late 80s/early 90s. Nee was the best Nebraska ever had, Lon Krueger led KSU to the elite 8, Eddie Sutton, Williams at KU, and characters like Billy Tubbs, Norm Stewart, and our own Johnny Orr. Orr coach in a very tough league. Armstrong was the voice we all heard on those Phillips 66 broadcast. Good memories.His voice reminds me of being young and watching the old Big 8 games.
Ron Franklin?I thought he did a great job and yes reminds me of the good ole days. Didn't he say something on air once and got himself in trouble and he stopped calling B12 games? If I recall it was minimal, but, he stopped doing games in our area. Perhaps I'm thinking of someone else.
He was down to doing just KU non-conference home games for ESPN+. The other night was their last one.Kind of weird to retire in the beginning of the basketball season.
I always enjoyed listening to him.
You're thinking of Franklin - also awesome but has since passed on. Armstrong was good too - "Wow"!
Bring back the Phillips 66 Off the Bench Player of the Game!I had no idea where he even ended up. His voice will always remind me of Big 8 basketball brought to you by Phillips 66 or whatever it was. Maybe he was always a Kansas honk, but I feel like he always called the games straight.
His voice reminds me of being young and watching the old Big 8 games.
Yes indeed. Love the old Big 8 college basketball. It was a good league, some years the best in the country. Had some great coaches in the late 80s/early 90s. Nee was the best Nebraska ever had, Lon Krueger led KSU to the elite 8, Eddie Sutton, Williams at KU, and characters like Billy Tubbs, Norm Stewart, and our own Johnny Orr. Orr coach in a very tough league. Armstrong was the voice we all heard on those Phillips 66 broadcast. Good memories.
A good friend of mine lives there. That is a beautiful area and booming.Dave's 68, so it's time to give up the grind. Evidently he'll still dabble in real estate in Bella Vista, AR.