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Steratore spent 15 years as an NFL referee before retiring in 2018. As noted, he has shown he’s not afraid to call out officials overall. with many commenters mentioning that while ranking him ...
Is your bracket busted yet? If not, it will be soon. On Saturday, CBS rules analyst Gene Steratore fell victim to a simple blunder, but he happened to do it while he was on national television.
After 35 years as a referee, 23 in college basketball and 15 in the NFL, Gene Steratore retired last week and has now joined CBS as their rules analyst for both the NFL and college hoops.
There were plenty of controversial calls by the referees. With the game being broadcasted by CBS, that meant rules analyst Gene Steratore hopped on the broadcast a few times and gave his thoughts ...
But in the postgame coverage, CBS rules expert Gene Steratore — who was both a former NFL and college hoops ref — explained why Queen's drive to the basket was totally legal. In Steratore's ...
CBS Sports’ rules analyst Gene Steratore, who refereed college basketball games for more than two decades, strongly disagreed. Steratore explained on the TBS postgame show that once Queen fully ...
However, CBS rules expert Gene Steratore disagrees with that take. He joined the halftime show of the game between Oregon and Arizona and explained why it was a legal move by Queen. "By rule ...
Both will be televised on CBS with Ian Eagle, Bill Raftery, Grant Hill, Tracy Wolfson and Gene Steratore making up the commentary team.
REQUIRED READING: Florida basketball vs Auburn score today: Live updates, game highlights: UF trails at the half According to CBS Sports' rules analyst Gene Steratore, Florida might've gotten away ...