Bryce Adair, a production assistant for CBS Sports, died following a car crash while working at the PGA Tour's Memorial Tournament in Ohio. Jim Nantz, the lead broadcaster for CBS, paid tribute to Adair during the broadcast, expressing condolences and noting the grief felt by the CBS Sports team. Nantz described Adair as someone who greeted everyone with a warm smile and highlighted his contributions, including winning an Emmy for the Super Bowl broadcast. Adair, 31, was from Martinez, Georgia, and studied communications at Valdosta State University. Tracy Wolfson, CBS Sports' lead NFL and NCAA basketball reporter, also shared her memories of Adair, emphasizing his kindness and positive spirit. A CBS obituary noted that Adair played a key role in ensuring smooth operations during live sports broadcasts.
Jim Nantz pays tribute to CBS Sports assistant Bryce Adair following his death
Bryce Adair, a CBS Sports production assistant, passed away following a car accident while working at the Memorial Tournament. Jim Nantz honored Adair during the broadcast, reflecting on his contributions and the impact he had on his colleagues. Tracy Wolfson also shared a tribute, highlighting Adair's kindness and joyful spirit.
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Jim Nantz delivers emotional tribute after CBS Sports assistant dies following crash at Memorial Tournament
Jim Nantz pays tribute to CBS Sports assistant Bryce Adair following his death