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Noah Eagle explains why he doesn’t discuss schemes or strategy when calling football
The biggest games that rising sports announcer Noah Eagle gets to call each week come from Big Ten football, where NBC’s Saturday night national window delivers some of the best matchups each weekend in college football.
Add in a healthy dose of NFL and Eagle, despite starting his impressive young career on the basketball side, he is developing quite a resume in football as well.
Coming of age during a period of significant evolution on the football field, Eagle had to learn a lot on the fly. And in a new interview on The Press Box podcast, Eagle explained why he keeps it simple when it comes to outlining schemes or strategy as a play-by-play announcer — and why he believes all young announcers should do the same.
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Bob Costas dubs Noah Eagle ‘most impressive young broadcaster’ since Joe Buck
There may be no higher compliment for Noah Eagle as a young broadcaster than being compared to Joe Buck and praised by Bob Costas.
Costas and Buck recently attended the George W. Bush Presidential Center for a conversation about how sports bring us together in celebration of the special exhibit, Game Changer. Near the end of the conversation, host Kevin Sullivan asked Costas to highlight one up-and-coming talent in broadcasting. And without hesitation, Costas named Noah Eagle.
“He’s the most impressive young broadcaster to come along since Joe Buck, who was in his mid-20s when he landed at Fox and wound up doing the World Series,” Costas said. “Noah Eagle…is only [28] years old, and he sounds as good as some Hall of Fame broadcaster at age 45 or 50. He’s terrific on football, does Notre Dame and Big Te,n and he’s gonna be one of the announcers on the NBA on NBC when it comes back to NBC next season. Tremendous.”






















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