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Robert Goulet Passes Away: Remembering His ESPN College Basketball Commercials
Published 10/31/2007 at FanIQ Blog
Actor-Singer Robert Goulet passed away this afternoon while awaiting a lung transplant at age 73. What might this be of relevance to sports fans? Hopefully you remember his fine ESPN college basketball commercials. I'd forgotten how much I enjoyed these. RIP, Robert. (HT to the FanHouse who was first to post on this connection) Here's a few more of the best spots after the jump ...

Gheorghe's Goodbye to Goulet
Published 10/31/2007 by TJ at Gheorghe: The Blog
Sad, sad day here at G:TB. Legendary stage and recording star Robert Goulet passed away yesterday at the age of 73. In honor of Goulet's passing, I put two of my favorite Goulet clips (plus a bonus clip) below... ...

The One, The Only, Goulet.
Published 10/31/2007 by Signal to Noise at Signal to Noise
I’ve got my own reasons for mourning the passing of Robert Goulet, as I’m a big musical nerd who took voice lessons and trained by singing the majority of Camelot (”If Ever I Would Leave You” and “C’est Moi” in particular), but I’d forgotten he did a series of college basketball ads for ESPN ...

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