Bob Davis, voted long ago Kansas Jayhaux His family died on Friday with basketball and football. It was 80.
Davis died just one week after his wife Linda's death for more than five decades. The cause of death was not launched immediately. Kansas basketball Coach Bill Selfie Davis states that he is “a non -selfish person.”
“Bob was not only superior to his craft, but he was also a great, humble and selfish person who gave a lot of himself to many,” Silf said. “Our hearts come out to all family members, especially with his wonderful wife Linda last week.”
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Kansas Jaheux Products Bob Davis speaks to the crowd when he retires after a match between Iowa State of Iowa and Canas Jayhaux in Allen Fieldhaus on March 5, 2016, in Lawrence, was. (Jimmy Square/Getty Emoz)
The seventh seed of his family, Jayhaux, was annoyed this week by Arkansas NCAA championship. The broadcast period that was broadcast in Davis began in Kansas in 1984 and continued until he retired in 2016. He added his voice to some of the biggest moments of sport in school.
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There was the 1988 national championship team known as “Danny and Miracles” for its star, Danny Manning, who was led by Larry of Fim, the Celebrity Hall coach, Larry Brown. And the national title team 20 years, under the leadership of the self, became known as “Mario's Miracle”. Mario Chalmers was forced to connect 3 additional action points against Memphis in the finals.

Retired Kansas Jayhawks broadcaster Bob Davis was recognized by sports director Shehon Zanger at the end of the first half of a match against Iowa State in Allen Fieldhaus in Lawrence, was. , 5 March 2016. (John Reger/USA Sports Day)
Davis covered eight flights alongside Jayhawks to Final Four, six football matches, thousands of football and basketball games in the normal season. Many spent the side of Max Falkings, his predecessor and then his colleague and close friend, who spent 60 years in the broadcast of Jayhawks before his retirement. Falkenstien died in 2019.
The former Kansas and North Carolina state Coach Roy Williams Davis described as “giant” Kansas University.

Kansas Jayhawks and The Big 12 December 4, 2018, at Allen FieldHouse in Lawrence, was. (Nick Tre. Smith/ICON SPORTSWIRE via Getty Images)
“Bob Davis was a great broadcaster and I loved KU,” Williams said. “I was a new coach, and helped me greatly. The tape has laid down to all whom I worked with later. It's the KU giant.”
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Davis also called “Final Four” for women for CBS six times, and spent 16 years of call Kansas City Royal Games on radio and television. It was voted in Kansas Sportscaster 14 times.
Davis survived by his son Stephen, his wife's wife, Katie and four grandchildren.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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