
'In a time machine': Fans gush as Brent Musburger joins Maria Taylor on NFL Hall of Fame broadcast
"Brent Musburger back on the mic talking Football just gave me chills bro…," one user wrote." So much nostalgia from my younger years watching College Football. Brent Musburger is an eternal Legend."
'OK, having Brent Musburger on the pre-game for the Hall of Fame game was a great idea! Just to hear his classic voice put me in a Time Machine!' wrote another.
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