Since 1993, Karl Ravech has been a part of ESPN, and he is currently the voice of Sunday Night Baseball. Calling baseball games and serving as an analyst for the sport is his specialty.
Karl Ravech appeared on an ESPN podcast this week to talk about a number of issues. But about 90 seconds in, he got sidetracked by an issue that clearly bothers him. Ravech, who joined the 06010 ...
ESPN announcer Karl Ravech dropped a factoid during Tuesday’s Alabama-Texas game that he probably should have kept to himself. Ravech was on the mic for Alabama’s 103-80 beatdown of Texas at ...
Anybody missing that point got a quick re-education as the usually erudite ESPN broadcaster Karl Ravech dropped a zinger. Late in Wednesday's Texas/Alabama battle, Ravech attempted to make a point ...
Tuesday night, ESPN commentator Karl Ravech made a foolish mistake when commenting about the SEC’s 82-82 record in conference play since January 4. That comment, while hilariously dense ...
ESPN announcer Karl Ravech was on the call for a college basketball game between SEC rivals Texas and Alabama on Tuesday night. Late in the broadcast, he attempted to highlight the conference’s ...
During the Alabama vs. Texas game, commentator Karl Ravech fell for a misleading statistic that claimed the SEC was 82-82 since conference play started. Ravech went on to discuss how the SEC had ...
Absolutely. Karl Ravech is the host of Baseball Tonight and College Basketball Tonight. More from ESPN ...
Barkley was a guest on ESPN’s broadcast of Wednesday’s Auburn-Ole Miss game, and was asked by announcer Karl Ravech for his thoughts on where the college game is going. Ravech seemed to be ...
Tipoff is set for 6 p.m. on ESPN with Karl Ravech, Jimmy Dykes and Dick Vitale on the broadcast. Ben Roberts, Ryan Hermens and yours truly are in Tuscaloosa to report on the action. Cameron ...