Gus Johnson: Sportscaster| Commentator| Nba announcer

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Gus Johnson: Sportscaster| Commentator| Nba announcer

Gustav Emil Johnson (born June 20, 19 is an American comedian, film producer, and musician, best known for his sketch comedy on YouTube.

Born
Gustav Emil Johnson

June 20, 1995 (age 26)

Education University of Wisconsin–Stout
Occupation
  • Comedian
  • filmmaker
  • YouTuber
  • podcast host
  • musician
Years active 2010–present

Sportscaster

Gus Johnson: Sportscaster| Commentator| Nba announcer

He has announced preseason televised games for the NFL’s Buffalo Bills, Philadelphia Eagles and Detroit Lions as well as the New York Dragons of the Arena Football League.

Johnson has called on Showtime to cover MSG’s Golden Gloves as well as Showtime Championship Boxing, replacing longtime voice Steve Albert. Johnson was also a mixed martial arts commentator for both EliteXC and Strikeforce until 2011. Johnson drew scorn for his remarks during the Kimbo Slice vs. Seth Petruzzelli fight, in which he declared that the fight was “the most incredible victory in the history of mixed martial arts.”

Johnson has lent his voice to play-by-play commentary on the video games NCAA Basketball 10, Madden NFL 11 and Madden NFL 12. [7] He was also heard as a play-by-play announcer for fictional football games seen in commercials for Buffalo Wild Wings.

Prior to the 2010–11 NBA season, Johnson left the MSG network to spend more time with his son. CBS released him on May 5, 2011, following a contract dispute. [9] On May 9, 2011, he finalized a deal for Fox Sports to call college football and NFL telecasts. [10]

In 2012, Johnson served as the radio play-by-play announcer for Major League Soccer’s San Jose Earthquakes. [11] He called his first UEFA Champions League match on February 13, 2013, [12] but stepped down as Fox’s chief football announcer in 2014.

Commentator

Gus Johnson: Sportscaster| Commentator| Nba announcer

As the game ended, Johnson received praise for his spirited announcement, earning the nickname “Screaming Gus Johnson”. The next day, CBS Sports host Greg Gumbel later joked that Johnson would be “out of the hospital” by the next game.[19]

September 14, 2009 – Johnson was calling an NFL regular season opening game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Denver Broncos. During the waning seconds of the game, Denver, down 6-7, needed to drive down the field to get into field goal range or score a touchdown. Quarterback Kyle Orton throws a pass to receiver Brandon Marshall near the edge. Although the ball was tipped over by Bengals defender Leon Hall, it went into the hands of Broncos receiver Brandon Stokely, who steered it for an impossible game-winning touchdown.  Johnson’s call for play. 

 

Nba announcer

Johnson’s high-energy style has resulted in a polarized reaction from sports fans. [16] He often uses signature phrases such as “Hurt my feelings!”, “Oh my goodness!”, “Rise and fire… Count it!”, “Here comes the pain!”, “He’s got it”. does. Speed!”, “From the Parking Lot!”, “And the Runner… BANG!”, “PURE!”, “BAM!”, “Hot Sauce!”, “Cold-Blooded!”, “What a Game! “, “Down the sideline!” and “ha-ha”. [17] Despite being known for his idioms, Johnson uses silence at appropriate times to allow television viewers to absorb the moment, as in 2015. During a college football matchup between Notre Dame and Stanford in U.S. when Stanford kicked the game-winning field goal in a high-end-scoring game.

 

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