Jim Nantz is calling his last Final Four: History of CBS broadcaster in March Madness

The Final Four for the 2023 NCAA Men's Tournament will tip off from NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas tonight with No. 5 San Diego State facing No. 9 Florida Atlantic at 6:09 p.m. ET and No. 4 UConn facing No. 5 Miami at 8:49 p.m. ET.

CBS will broadcast the games and this year's games will be significant as it will be the last Final Four for lead play-by-play man Jim Nantz. Since 1985, Nantz has been the voice of CBS' March Madness coverage, working with greats like Bill Raftery, Clark Kellogg, and the late Billy Packer. From epic upsets to new national champions being crowned, Nantz has been on the call for some of the tournament's most memorable moments.

Below, we pick out five of his best March Madness calls during his near four-decade long career.

1991 – Duke defeats UNLV in Final Four

In one of his first memorable moments, Nantz was on hand for the 1991 Final Four to see Duke knock off UNLV in a 79-77 thriller. The Runnin' Rebels had demolished the Blue Devils in the national title game the year prior and were 34-0 heading into this showdown. The Christian Laetner and Grant Hill-led Duke team in '91 were able the conquer a near unstoppable UNLV team on the way to their first national championship.

  
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