The somewhat corny recreations on the game show 'Sports Challenge' (fun to see the old timers tested on their sport knowledge).
Staying up very late on those rare occasions when 'TVS' would broadcast UCLA games from Pauley Pavilion. And then later on teaming up with Al McGuire and Billy Packer for 'must listen to' NCAA games.
One of my favorite moments (start at 14:30)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkQNiCoBfGEDisappointed when CBS took over college basketball broadcasts, because there went my chance to listen to those guys together. Was sad when NBC lost out on NFL games, because that meant no more Enberg (for a few years). I enjoyed and learned from him and his cohorts. I didn't feel bombarded and oversaturated with often meaningless stats, and they let the games come to you. I actually listened to his games, which I rarely do for most announcing teams currently.
As a fellow Central Michigan alumnus who enjoys sports, to say I looked up to him, and admired his announcing ability along with his gentlemanly nature, would be an understatement. He did so love that school:
https://www.cmuchippewas.com/sports/chippewa-fund/spec-rel/061517aaa.htmlFrom Key West to Suttons Bay, and all points in between, he'll be missed....and fondly remembered.