Billy Packer Net Worth


Billy Packer Net Worth

Billy Packer net worth is
$300,000

Billy Packer Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family

Anthony William "Billy" Packer (born Anthony William Paczkowski, February 25, 1940) is a former American sportscaster and a published author. Packer spent more than three decades as a color analyst for television coverage of college basketball. 
Net Worth$300,000
Date Of BirthFebruary 25, 1940
Place Of BirthWellsville, New York, USA
ProfessionAmerican basketball player-coach
Work PositionLead analyst, NCAA Men's Basketball Championship
NicknamesBilly Packer, Packer, Billy
Star SignPisces
#Fact
1Recipient of the Curt Gowdy Award (awarded to members of the electronic and print media for outstanding contributions to basketball) in 1996.
2Won Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Sports Personality/Analyst (1993).
3Pennsylvania All-State while at Lehigh University (1958).
4Packer has written several books, including Hoops, College Basketball's 25 Greatest Teams, History of the Final Four and Why We Win.
5NBC Sports (1974-1983).
6Currently calls ACC games for Jefferson Pilot Sports.
7Began broadcasting career in 1972 covering ACC games.
8At Wake Forest University, he was All-ACC guard (1960-1962).
9Assistant coach at Wake Forest University (1965-1969).
10In 21st season as lead analyst for CBS Sports' college basketball coverage and covering 28th consecutive Final Four. [2003]

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Duke 91 & 92: Back to Back2012TV MovieHimself
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel2006-2011TV SeriesHimself - Sportscaster (segment "Roundtable") / Himself - Basketball Commentator (segment "Courtside Career")
Rome Is Burning2011TV SeriesHimself - Former CBS Sports analyst
Pardon the Interruption2006TV SeriesHimself
The Southern Sports Awards 20052005TV SpecialHimself - Award Winner
Tragedy to Triumph: The Maryland Terrapin Odyssey2003TV Movie documentaryHimself - Correspondent: CBS Sports
Charlie Rose1999TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The Sixth Man1997Himself
Magic vs. Bird: The 1979 NCAA Championship Game1979TV MovieCommentator

Archive Footage

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1994EmmySports Emmy AwardsOutstanding Sports Personality - Analyst/Commentary

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2001EmmySports Emmy AwardsOutstanding Sports Personality - Sports Event Analyst
1995EmmySports Emmy AwardsOutstanding Sports Personality - Analyst/Commentary

Known for movies

Himself

The Sixth Man (1997)
as Himself

Commentator

Magic vs. Bird: The 1979 NCAA Championship Game (1979)
as Commentator

Himself - Correspondent: CBS Sports

Tragedy to Triumph: The Maryland Terrapin Odyssey (2003)
as Himself - Correspondent: CBS Sports

Himself

Duke 91 & 92: Back to Back (2012)
as Himself

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