Craig Bolerjack

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Bolerjack in 2009.

Kyle Craig Bolerjack (born May 16, 1958) is an American

CBS College Sports Network in a national broadcasting career that dates back to the late 1990s.[1]

Biography

Born in

KSDB. Bolerjack is also an alumni member of Delta Upsilon Kansas State chapter. He began his television broadcast career as a weekend sports anchor for KTSB-TV Topeka (now KSNT) before moving to Salt Lake City, Utah to work as sports anchor at KSL-TV, which included play-by-play announcing of BYU football and basketball broadcasts on the network.[2]

He and

Merrill Lynch Shootout, on the Houston Texans-Jacksonville Jaguars matchup with Rich Baldinger. And, in 2007, he filled in for Greg Gumbel, who was filling in for an ill James Brown, on the Cleveland Browns-Arizona Cardinals matchup with Dan Dierdorf. He also worked with Todd Blackledge, Mike Mayock, and FOX colleague Daryl Johnston
.

Bolerjack had also called games in the

NCAA basketball tournament since 2000.[1] During the 2001 tournament, he called the four first-round games in Boise, Idaho, where all of them were decided by three points or fewer, including 15-seed Hampton's upset of second-seeded Iowa State
.

Bolerjack called

NFL on Fox TV broadcast booth for the week 4 matchup between the Atlanta Falcons and Seattle Seahawks with John Lynch. He was also the preseason voice of the Miami Dolphins
until he was replaced by Stockton.

In addition to his other work, Bolerjack is the voice of the Utah Jazz. He replaced

"Hot Rod" Hundley on the television broadcasts during the 2005–06 NBA season.[3] (Hundley continued to announce on the radio, but announced his retirement after the 2008–09 NBA season.) He initially ran the broadcast with color commentator and ABA legend Ron Boone. Former Jazz forward Matt Harpring joined the broadcast starting in the 2010-2011 season, when Boone moved over to the radio broadcasts. Since the start of the 2021-2022 season, the broadcast team has featured a trio of Bolerjack, former Jazz star Thurl Bailey, and veteran reporter and Utah native Holly Rowe.[4]

Bolerjack lives in Sandy, Utah with his wife, Sharon, and his three children.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "CBS Sports TV Team: Craig Bolerjack". CBS Sports.com. Retrieved March 22, 2010.
  2. ^ "Deseret News: Bolerjack gets increased time at ESPN, drops Y. play-by-play". August 19, 1996. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  3. ^ Doug Robinson (November 2, 2005). "Bolerjack's job not as easy as it looks". Deseret News. Retrieved November 22, 2021.
  4. ^ Brandon Judd (September 24, 2021). "ESPN, ABC veteran Holly Rowe joining Utah Jazz broadcast team". Deseret News. Retrieved January 2, 2024.