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    Anthony William Packer (born Anthony William Paczkowski; February 25, 1940 – January 26, 2023) was an American college basketball player, sportscaster, and author. Packer spent more than three decades working as a color analyst for television coverage of college basketball.

  2. Jan 27, 2023 · Billy Packer was the lead college basketball analyst for 34 straight Final Fours, first at NBC and then at CBS, while also doing work as an analyst for ACC games on Raycom.

  3. Jan 27, 2023 · Billy Packer, an Emmy award-winning college basketball broadcaster who covered 34 Final Fours for NBC and CBS, seen here in 2006, died on January 26.

  4. Jan 27, 2023 · CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Billy Packer, an Emmy award-winning college basketball broadcaster who covered 34 Final Fours for NBC and CBS, died Thursday. He was 82.

  5. Jan 27, 2023 · Billy Packer, the sharp-eyed, opinionated lead college basketball analyst for NBC and CBS whose commentary was heard during every Final Four game of the N.C.A.A. men’s basketball tournament from...

  6. Jan 27, 2023 · Billy grew up in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and was a pretty good player himself. During his three years playing point guard at Wake Forest, he led the Demon Deacons to two ACC titles and a...

  7. Jan 27, 2023 · Longtime college basketball analyst Billy Packer has died, his family announced Thursday night. Packer, 82, spent 34 years on Final Four broadcast teams, 27 of them with CBS Sports as its...

  8. Jan 27, 2023 · Billy Packer, whose caustic style and sharp insights as college basketball’s premier television analyst generated compliments as well as criticism for more than three decades, has died. He was 82.

  9. Jan 27, 2023 · Billy Packer, a Sports Emmy award winner and college basketball broadcaster for more than three decades, died at the age of 82, his family announced Thursday.

  10. Jan 27, 2023 · Billy Packer, a longtime college basketball broadcaster who covered 34 Final Fours for NBC and CBS, died Thursday night. He was 82.

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