November 28, 2022
November 28, 2022
From long time friend and colleague, Verne Lundquist, April 19, 2020.
"I first worked with Chuck in 1995 when I was the play-by-play man for the NBA on TNT, with Chuck Daley as the analyst. During that season, Chuck was a member of a rotating group of statisticians with whom we worked We hit it off almost immediately.
In 1996, he joined our group during the Sunday night telecasts of the NFL on TNT with Pat Haden. Subsequently, after I rejoined CBS in 1998, we worked together on the NFL, the SEC on CBS, regular season games of NCAA basketball and the March Madness.
He was a great statistician, but was a better human being. I came to regard him as a wonderful friend, a warm, bright, funny, and witty man.
I loved him and I will miss him."
"I first worked with Chuck in 1995 when I was the play-by-play man for the NBA on TNT, with Chuck Daley as the analyst. During that season, Chuck was a member of a rotating group of statisticians with whom we worked We hit it off almost immediately.
In 1996, he joined our group during the Sunday night telecasts of the NFL on TNT with Pat Haden. Subsequently, after I rejoined CBS in 1998, we worked together on the NFL, the SEC on CBS, regular season games of NCAA basketball and the March Madness.
He was a great statistician, but was a better human being. I came to regard him as a wonderful friend, a warm, bright, funny, and witty man.
I loved him and I will miss him."