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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_RafteryBill Raftery - Wikipedia

    Bill Raftery. William Joseph Raftery (born April 19, 1943) is an American basketball analyst and former college basketball coach. Early life and playing years. Born William Joseph Raftery [1] in Orange, New Jersey, and raised in nearby Kearny, [2] Raftery grew up in a Catholic family with Irish immigrant parents, Francis and Margaret. [3] .

  2. “Bill Raftery’s career has been recognized for all of these and is most deserving to take his rightful place in the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame. Born to Irish immigrant parents in 1943, Raftery is a coach turned broadcaster who continues to find success behind the mic even as he approaches his mid 70s.

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  3. 12 de may. de 2021 · Renowned college basketball analyst Bill Raftery is the lead game analyst for FOX Sports' college basketball coverage, teaming with his longtime play-by-play partner Gus Johnson. Raftery joined...

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  4. Bio. Renowned college basketball analyst Bill Raftery is the lead game analyst for FOX Sports’ college basketball coverage, teaming with his longtime play-by-play partner Gus Johnson. Raftery...

  5. 23 de ene. de 2023 · By Seth Davis. Jan 23, 2023. 97. The U.S. held a three-day weekend earlier this month, but for Bill Raftery, that was no reason to take a break. It was an opportunity to do more work. So it was...

  6. 4 de ago. de 2023 · March Madness. 551K subscribers. Subscribed. 296. 22K views 8 months ago #marchmadness #collegebasketball. Legendary broadcaster Bill Raftery's top "Onions" calls, but they keep getting more...

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  7. 2 de abr. de 2021 · Just some of the catch phrases shouted out by the silver haired basketball analyst Bill Raftery who has become entrenched as a voice of March Madness. His bookend “man-to-man” at the start of a broadcast and an “onions” at the end of one have become as beloved as that 15 seed who upsets a 2 seed in the tournament.