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Everyone Loved Tracy Wolfson's Pregame Interview On Sunday
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Tracy Wolfson is a seasoned pro on CBS Sports' college basketball coverage.

Wolfson, 50, has been with CBS since 2004 and has been the network's top sideline reporter for NFL games for several seasons. Additionally, she has extensive experience working the sidelines for college football on CBS, not to mention her college basketball duties. Wolfson is part of CBS Sports' top college basketball broadcasting unit, along with play-by-play man Ian Eagle and analysts Grant Hill and Bill Raftery.

Prior to today's South Regional final between No. 1 seed Auburn and No. 2 seed Michigan State, Wolfson conducted a joint interview with the head coaches of both teams.

AU's Bruce Pearl and the Spartans' Tom Izzo have coached against each other numerous times over the years, and their respect for each other was evident on camera. 

Wolfson and CBS earned major praise for including both at the same time.

"Tracy Wolfson is a master of getting the two-coach pre-game interview," said one person.

"Very cool interview," another person said.

"Fantastic. Pure class here," a third person added.

"I want to see them do this with Pearl and Cal. I want to feel the hate through the screen," a fourth person said.

"That was a great idea!" a fifth person said.

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After today, Wolfson will be making the trip to San Antonio next weekend for the Final Four. Auburn and Michigan State are battling for the final spot in the field. 

Houston took down Tennessee earlier today to earn its bid to the Alamodome, while Duke and Florida won Saturday to clinch their Final Four berths.

If Auburn wins, it will be only the second time ever that all four No. 1 seeds have reached the Final Four. The first time was in 2008.

Auburn currently leads Michigan State by 8 late in the first half on CBS.

This article first appeared on The Spun and was syndicated with permission.

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