Gus...calm down...chill out...I'm muting you. You're annoying. He's also on NCAA football games.
PS- Len Elmore does a good job as the color commentator w/Johnson.
EDIT>>>From wikipedia....
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Early career
Johnson called play-by-play for the Detroit Tigers Major League Baseball franchise (1998-99), the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves (1996-97), Big East Basketball on the Big East Network, college hockey and college basketball on ESPN, and Canadian Football League games for ESPN2.
Johnson hosted ESPN's Black College Sports Today in 1991. After brief stints as an on-air personality with KXXV-TV in Waco, Texas, WAAY-TV in Huntsville, Alabama, and WXII-TV in Greensboro, North Carolina, he served as the weekend anchor for WTTG-TV in Washington, D.C., from 1991 to 1992. Gus also had a small cameo, as an announcer, in the 1998 film "He Got Game".
[edit] Current roles
Johnson covers numerous sports for CBS Sports, with his most recognized role as a play-by-play announcer for CBS' March Madness, which he has worked each year since 1996. While Johnson is best known for his excitable play-by-play announcing, he is particularly known for his calls at the end of several close NCAA Tournament games including, UCLA-Princeton in 1996, Syracuse-Vermont in 2005, UCLA-Gonzaga in 2006, and Ohio State-Xavier in 2007. Other CBS duties include play-by-play announcing for the NFL on CBS, college football, track and field, boxing, and bobsled/luge at the 1998 Winter Olympics.
In addition to his duties at CBS, Johnson has worked for the Madison Square Garden Network (MSG) since 1994, where he is the current radio play-by-play and backup television play-by-play accouncer of the NBA's New York Knicks in addition to providing television play-by-play for MSG's coverage of the WNBA's New York Liberty. Johnson has also provided commentary for MSG's coverage of the Golden Gloves Tournament and served as host of the "Yankees ScoreCard" and "SportsDesk", as well as the New York Rangers and Knicks "GameNight." Beginning in 2006, Johnson served as the pre-season TV voice for the Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia Eagles. Johnson also provides play-by-play commentary for the Arena Football League's New York Dragons.
In March 2007, CBS announced that James Brown would take over Johnson's duties for the regional semifinals and finals in the 2007 NCAA tournament. Johnson still served as a play-by-play announcer for first and second-round action. However, on November 19, 2007, Johnson told ESPN.com's Bill Simmons, while being interviewed on Simmons' podcast, that CBS will have him back in his previous role broadcasting the first four rounds of the tournament."..................
Imagine him doing play-by-play for 162 games in a MLB season.








