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Kevin Robert Harlan (born June 21, 1960) is an American television and radio sports announcer. The son of formerGreen Bay Packers President and CEOBob Harlan,[3] he broadcastsNFL andcollege basketball games onCBS and theNBA onTNT.[4]2024 was his 40th consecutive season doing NFL play-by-play, and2024–25 is his 38th year doing NBA play-by-play.
Kevin Harlan | |
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Born | Kevin Robert Harlan (1960-06-21)June 21, 1960 (age 64) |
Education | University of Kansas[2] |
Occupation | Television / Radio sports announcer |
Years active | 1982–present |
Spouse | Ann Harlan |
Children | 4, includingOlivia |
Parent | Bob Harlan (father) |
Sports commentary career | |
Genre | Play-by-play |
Sports | |
He is also the lead NFL radio voice nationally forWestwood One andMonday Night Football since 2009. On that platform, he has broadcast 14 consecutiveSuper Bowls, the most in radio or television history. Overall, he is third all time in the total number of network television sports broadcasts doing play-by-play for one of the four major sports. Harlan has also broadcast more than 500 NFL games on network TV, top 10 all time joining names like Al Michaels and Pat Summerall for play-by-play.
Until 2008, Harlan was the voice of Westwood One Radio'sFinal Four coverage of theNCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. In 2009, he began serving as Westwood One's lead announcer forMonday Night Football, calling his first Super Bowl inSuper Bowl XLV. Super Bowl 59 was his 15th consecutive Super Bowl for Westwood One (Super Bowls XLV–LIX), the most consecutively in radio and television network history. Harlan also broadcast the CBS HD feed ofSuper Bowl XXXV in 2001. He also calls the preseason games of his hometown Packers for the team's statewide television network since 2003. He is one of three broadcasters to have more than 3,000 career national TV network broadcasts of the four major professional sports, along withDick Stockton andMarv Albert.
Biography
editHarlan began broadcasting as a teenager for his alma materOur Lady of Premontre High School'shigh school radiostation,WGBP-FM, calling play-by-play for the school's boys' basketball, football and ice hockey teams. He was inducted into the school's Hall of Fame in 2019.[5] He was a ball boy with theGreen Bay Packers in his teens during the time that his father,Bob Harlan, was a Packers executive in the front office. He had originally pursued attending either theUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison or theUniversity of Notre Dame in pursuit of his communications/mass media degree, but a personal recommendation from broadcasterGary Bender to his dad Bob led Kevin to instead attend theUniversity of Kansas and its School of Journalism and Mass Communications. Harlan was introduced to the Jayhawks' primary basketball play-by-play announcer at the time, Tom Hedrick, who noted Harlan's zeal for sports broadcasting and immediately considered him a protégé in the making. Hedrick gave Harlan a sideline position his freshman year, eventually deeming him as hisunderstudy and fill-in announcer on days when he had other commitments.[2] Harlan graduated in 1982 with a broadcast journalism degree. During his time at Kansas, he was a member of theSigma Chi fraternity.[6]
In 1982, right out of college, at age 22, Harlan became the TV and radio voice of the NBA's Kansas City Kings (now theSacramento Kings). He was then a basketball announcer for his alma mater, theUniversity of Kansas, for one year, then went on to call games for the NFL'sKansas City Chiefs from 1985 to 1993 after several years hosting and producing surrounding pre-game and post-game programming while still in college. Harlan also split time with theUniversity of Missouri (1986–89) calling football and basketball games, and worked as the play-by-play voice of the NBA'sMinnesota Timberwolves for nine seasons (1989–98). On the network level, Harlan called NFL football forNBC in 1991, college football forESPN in 1992–93, NFL forFox from 1994 to 1997, and joinedTurner Sports in 1996 to broadcast NBA playoff games (he would begin calling games throughout the entire season in 1997, which he continues to do to this day). Harlan broadcast his first NBA All Star game for TNT in 2022, as well as the Western and Eastern Conference Finals. He has been the longest running NBA play by play announcer for TNT in their 39-year history broadcasting the NBA. He has broadcast more NBA games for TNT than any other announcer. He began working for CBS in 1998 after four years at FOX.[1][2]
In addition, Harlan has calledJacksonville Jaguars,Chicago Bears, and Green Bay Packers preseason games; boxing forMike Tyson vs. Buster Mathis Jr. in 1995; basketball games during the now-defunctGoodwill Games, which were owned byTime Warner; college sports onESPN; and several bowl games during college football seasons. Harlan has also lent his voice on theNBA 2K video game series since 2005.
In 2017, Harlan was voted by his peers as National Sportscaster of the Year by the NSMA.[2] He again was voted National Sportscaster of the Year by the NSMA in 2019. He was also named 2019 National Sportscaster of the Year by The Athletic. In September 2019 Harlan was inducted into the Notre Dame Academy High School Hall of Fame (the former Premontre HS he attended in Green Bay, Wisconsin). He was again voted National Sportscaster of the Year in 2023.
Notable calls
editHarlan has a history of injecting humor into situations during games whenever he can, in addition to being able to dramatize even mundane moments not related to the game itself. These include:
March 13, 1999 - Working his first NCAA Tournament for CBS, Harlan was assigned first and second round games in the West Region, played in Seattle. Assigned to the region was then unknown Gonzaga University, a 10-seed. After upsetting Stanford, a 2-seed, in the second round, he exclaimed:
"For little Gonzaga University, dreams do come true!"
May 12, 2008 – Harlan was the play-by-play announcer forTNT's coverage of theNBA second-round playoff game between theCleveland Cavaliers and theBoston Celtics. Boston led the series 2–1, and Cleveland was leading game four 82–75, when LeBron James drove the lane and finished with a vicious dunk, leading Harlan to exclaim: "LeBron James with no regard for human life!"[7]
September 12, 2016 – Harlan was the radio play-by-play man forWestwood One's coverage of theMonday Night Football game between theSan Francisco 49ers and theLos Angeles Rams, where a fan ran onto the field. Harlan then proceeded to give a play-by-play of security chasing the man. Deadspin referred to the call as an "All Timer".[8]
"Hey, somebody has run out on the field. Some goofball in a hat and a red shirt. Now he takes off the shirt! He’s running down the middle by the50, he’s at the30! He’s bare-chested and... BANGING HIS CHEST?! Now he runs the opposite way! He runs to the50, he runs to the40, the guy isDRUNK! But there hegoes! The 20 — they’re chasing him, but they’re not going to get him!Waving his arms, bare-chested;Somebody stop that man![Referring to the security]Oh, they got him, they’re coming from the left —Oh, and theytackle him at the 40-yard line![Pause] Whew, that was the most exciting thing to happen tonight."
February 4, 2018 - Harlan calledSuper Bowl LII on the radio for Westwood One when, with just moments left in the second quarter, thePhiladelphia Eagles ran a trick play, now known as thePhilly Special.
"It's a direct snap it goes to Clement who gives it off to ... Burton the tight end who then throws in the end zoneTOUCHDOWN ... FOLES CAUGHT THE BALL ON A TOUCHDOWN PASS OF A YARD BY THE TIGHT END ... WHAT DID WE JUST SEE??? HOLY SMOKES, thirty-four seconds to go the tight end just threw a touchdown pass to the quarterback."[9]
May 12, 2019 - Harlan was the play-by-play announcer forTNT's coverage of Game 7 of theNBAEastern Conference semifinals between thePhiladelphia 76ers and theToronto Raptors. The game was tied at 90, and Toronto had possession with 4.2 seconds left.Kawhi Leonard received the ball and shot a dramaticbuzzer beater that bounced off the rim four times before dropping in, winning the game and the series for Toronto.
It's off to Leonard, defended bySimmons... is this the dagger?(Pause as the ball bounces four times before going in)OHHHHHH!!! GAME!! SERIES!! TORONTO HAS WON!!![10]
November 4, 2019 – Harlan was the radio play-by-play for Westwood One's coverage of a Monday Night Football game between theDallas Cowboys andNew York Giants where a black cat ran onto the field midway in the second quarter.
"Oh, there's a cat, a black cat has taken the field. A black cat is running from the 20 to the nearside, the 10, from the 39 of Dallas here is a short throw down the middle caught byEngram. Caught at the 35 to the 30, now the cat running the other way and so is Engram at the 25 near the 24 yard line of the Dallas Cowboys. It's a catch-run of 15. Now the cat is stopped at the 50. (Kurt Warner: So is it bad luck for the Giants, or bad luck for the Cowboys?) I don't know, I don't know but they've stopped play, and the players with hands on hips are watching the cat run and zig zag all over the field. The black cat is on the other end of the field. He's at the eight! (Warner: The cat doesn't know that it was last Thursday that wasHalloween,Thursday Night Football, not Monday Night Football.) He's a little bit late. (Warner chuckles) Now he is sitting, and looking, now he's at the five... (Warner: Who brought the cat?) He's walking to the three, he's at the two... and the cat is in theCDW Red Zone, CDW, people who get it- Now a policeman,state troopers come on the field- AND THE CAT RUNS IN THE END ZONE! THAT IS A TOUCHDOWN! And the cat is elusive, kind of likeBarkley andElliott, but he didn’t know where to go! Look at it, they're trying to corner him, and they got him in the end zone. There are state troopers all around this cat which now climbs up into the stands, and the fans are running for their li- Now it goes back on the field again and it's running in the back of the end zone, and it runs up the tunnel.”[11][12]
November 10, 2019 – The following Sunday, Harlan was the play-by-play announcer for a game between theBaltimore Ravens andCincinnati Bengals. With Baltimore up 28–10 against Cincinnati, Ravens quarterback and MVP favoriteLamar Jackson used a spin move to elude several Bengals defenders for a 47-yard touchdown run in the third quarter, putting the game out of reach.
"Here's a second down and 3, Jackson takes it himself. Look at him dart back and forth- OHHHHHH! HE BROKE HIS ANKLES! NOW HE'S GOT AN ENTOURAGE! And he's got a touchdown! HE ISHOUDINI! What a play! 47-yard touchdown run by the magical quarterback Lamar Jackson! WOW!"[13]
December 29, 2019 – Harlan was the television play-by-play commentator for theLos Angeles Chargers at theKansas City Chiefs when he began calling theMiami Dolphins at theNew England Patriots game in the Chargers vs Chiefs feed; with the Chiefs win and a New England loss, the Chiefs would claim a first-round bye as the #2 seed in the playoffs.
Meanwhile, Miami has first and goal down by four. And they're at the New England four yard line, first and goal. 29 seconds left. Here (in Kansas City)Butker kicks the extra point. And Fitzpatrick throws in the end zone, touchdown Miami! The Dolphins have just scored!Gesicki, the tight end, got a laser in the back of the end zone on a goal-to-go touchdown pass by Miami quarterbackRyan Fitzpatrick to take a lead with 24 seconds to go! The extra point coming up for Miami, leading New England 26 to 24. And the crowd (in Kansas City) now knows it.... What a throw by Fitzpatrick, what a touchdown run byWilliams, on the last weekend of the regular season in the NFL! If the Chiefs win and New England loses, the Chiefs will be the 2 seed. They'll get the bye, and they'll have a home game the next weekend.
Rich Gannon, the analyst in the booth with Harlan, asked Harlan"I'm getting confused, what game are you calling?", to which Harlan responded with a very enthusiastic"I'M CALLINGBOTH GAMES!"[14][15] In response to Gannon's joke that CBS should give Harlan two paychecks for the week, Harlan quipped,"I'm probably breaking everyFCC rule in the book!"
February 7, 2021 – DuringSuper Bowl LV between theKansas City Chiefs and theTampa Bay Buccaneers, Harlan was the radio play-by-play announcer when, in the closing minutes of the game, a streaker ran onto the field. The streaker was a man dressed in an undersized women's pink one-piece thong-style swimsuit and a pair of dark athletic shorts.
"Someone has run on the field... some guy with a bra! And now, he's not being chased he's running down the middle the 40. Arms in the air in a victory salute. He's pulling down his pants.PUT UP YOUR PANTS MY MAN! PUT UP THOSE PANTS! He's being chased to the 30, he breaks a tackle from a security guard, the 20, down the middle the ten, the five, he slides at the one... and they converge on him at the goal line! (pause) Pull up your pants, take off the bra andbe a man! And the players with hands on hips at the other end of the field are looking at him and shaking their head, and saying, 'Why, oh, why is this taking place in a Super Bowl?'"[16]
March 16, 2023 - During the2023 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament Harlan was on the call, along withDan Bonner andStan Van Gundy when #13Furman scored a go-ahead 3-pointer over #4Virginia in the Round of 64 with 2.2 seconds to go due to a rogue pass from Virginia'sKihei Clark to Furman's Garrett Hien. Furman would win the game 68–67, giving them a win in their first tournament game since 1980. Video of Harlan making the call later went viral.[17]
"Clark in a straight-jacket--HE THREW IT AWAY! (Bonner: "OH, HE DIDN'T MEAN TO DO THAT!") HE THREW IT AWAY! HIEN, [JP] PEGUES! GOOD! FURMAN LEADS! TIMEOUT, VIRGINIA! DID WE JUST SEE WHAT WE THINK WE JUST SAW?!? WOW!
May 12, 2024 - During Game 4 of thesecond round playoff series between theDenver Nuggets and theMinnesota Timberwolves Harlan made a call just as the halftime buzzer was sounding. The play resulted from a quick inbound attempt by a Minnesota player from underneath his basket with 1.6 seconds remaining on the clock.Jamal Murray of the Nuggets stepped in front of the pass for the steal and attempted abuzzer beater from about 10 feet beyond the half court line, right near the sideline where Harlan and his analystReggie Miller were seated. The shot's high angle allowed Harlan enough time to make a call that quickly went viral along with Murray's reaction to Harlan's call. The call was:
"That's intercepted. Murray, good if it goes... Got it! Got it! Got it! A big-time three! Oh, what a shot!"
As Harlan repeatedly yelled "Got it" he stood up from his seat and leaned toward the court where Jamal Murray had turned to hear the call with a look of fierce determination. They stared at each other from just across the announcer's table as Harlan finished the call until Murray's teammates took him away to celebrate the play. The video of the shot, staredown, and call quickly became a major sensation on television and social media.[18][19][20]
Personal life
editHarlan has been married to his wife Ann for 37 years, and together they have four children and five grandchildren. Their daughter,Olivia, was a sideline reporter for ESPN, and now SkySports, throughout Europe. She is married to former NBA playerSam Dekker, who plays pro basketball in London and in the EuroLeague.[21]
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- ^"Sigma Chi - University of Kansas - Spring 2017 Newsletter".
- ^"LeBron James No Regard for Human Life".foxsports.com. RetrievedMarch 18, 2024.
- ^Burke, Timothy (September 13, 2016)."Kevin Harlan's Play-By-Play Radio Call Of The MNF Idiot On The Field Is An All-Timer".deadspin.com. RetrievedOctober 17, 2017.
- ^https://omny.fm/shows/nfl-on-westwood-one-sports/phi-22-12-burton-to-foles-td-pass
- ^Deitsch, Richard (May 29, 2023)."Kevin Harlan on calling the historic Heat-Celtics Game 7: 'I'm humbled'".theathletic.com. RetrievedMarch 28, 2024.
- ^"Listen to Kevin Harlan's amazing call of black cat running on field during Cowboys-Giants".Touchdown Wire. USA Today Sports. November 5, 2019. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2020.
- ^"Tweet from Westwood One Sports".Twitter. RetrievedDecember 5, 2020.
- ^Madu, Zito (November 12, 2019)."The 3 victims of Lamar Jackson's spin move I feel most sorry for".SBNation.com. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2020.
- ^"Kevin Harlan is a LEGEND for calling two games at once the Chiefs Game & the Patriots Game 🔥🔥🔥".YouTube. December 29, 2019. RetrievedMarch 17, 2023.
- ^Warren Sharp (December 29, 2019)."Warren Sharp on Twitter: "Kevin Harlan is OUTSTANDING."".Twitter. RetrievedMarch 17, 2023.
- ^"Kevin Harlan's Funny Commentary of a Fan Running on Field".YouTube. February 7, 2021.Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2021.
- ^"Kevin Harlan's call of the Furman game-winner was ELECTRIC ⚡️".YouTube.
- ^Rasmussen, Karl (May 13, 2024)."Kevin Harlan Delivered Electric Call of Jamal Murray's Halftime Buzzer Beater".SI. RetrievedDecember 5, 2024.
- ^Clarke, Mary (May 12, 2024)."NBA fans loved Jamal Murray's moment with Kevin Harlan after half-court buzzer-beater shot".For The Win. RetrievedDecember 5, 2024.
- ^Austin, Ahmad Jr. (May 13, 2024)."TNT's Kevin Harlan Makes Surprise Cameo After Denver Nuggets Star Jamal Murray's Impossible Half-Court Shot".Mediaite. RetrievedDecember 5, 2024.
- ^"Olivia Harlan Bio".Atlanta Hawks. RetrievedNovember 19, 2017.
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