College Basketball Television Analyst Jay Bilas to Visit Mercer to Help Tip-Off Basketball Season
MACON, Ga. -- College basketball television analyst Jay Bilas, one of the sport’s most recognizable media personalities, will speak at Mercer University at the annual Tip-Off Banquet. Bilas’ visit at Mercer will follow-up last year’s appearance by the “voice of college basketball,” Dick Vitale. Bilas will be the keynote speaker Tuesday, Oct. 12, at 6:30 p.m. in Macon at the University Center.
Bilas' visit to Mercer is being presented by the Mercer Athletic
Foundation and The Executive Forum, presented BB&T.
Bilas joined ESPN as a college basketball analyst in 1995, and
provides expert analysis courtside on more than 40 games a year, as
well as serving as a studio analyst for ESPN’s weekly
College GameDay and College Gamenight shows.
Bilas is also a regular contributor to ESPNEWS, ESPN Radio,
ESPN.com and Mobile ESPN. He also provides expert analysis for
ESPN’s coverage of the NBA Draft, the NCAA Men’s Final
Four, select SportsCenter stories, utilizing both his
extensive basketball expertise and legal background. Bilas also
serves as a game analyst for CBS Sports during the NCAA Men’s
Basketball Championship.
In 2007, Bilas was nominated for an Emmy Award as Outstanding
Studio Analyst, received the “Best Column of the Year”
award from the U.S. Basketball Writers Association, and received
the “Distinguished Young Alumni Award” from Duke Law
School.
A consensus Top 40 national recruit from Los Angeles, California,
Bilas was a member of Mike Krzyzewski’s first No. 1 rated
recruiting class in 1982. As a four-year starter for Krzyzewski
from 1983-86, Bilas finished his Duke career with 1,062 points and
692 rebounds, and left Duke as its third all-time career field-goal
percentage leader (56 percent). As a senior, Bilas was a starter on
Krzyzewski’s NCAA record 37-win team that won the ACC
Championship and played in the 1986 Final Four and NCAA
Championship game.
Bilas was one of two student-athletes in the nation appointed to
the NCAA’s Long Range Planning Committee (1984-86). He
appeared on CBS’ Face The Nation on April 7, 1985,
to discuss academics and athletics and was a panelist on the
prestigious National Sports Forum with Howard Cosell, Dr. Harry
Edwards and Digger Phelps in 1986. Bilas also worked as a
production assistant for ABC Sports, including stints at the 1983
PGA Championship and the 1984 Summer Olympics.
Drafted by the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks, Bilas played
professional basketball in Italy and Spain from 1986 to 1989. In
1990, Bilas accepted a position as an assistant coach for
Krzyzewski. While Bilas was on Krzyzewski’s staff, Duke made
three appearances in the NCAA Championship game, winning
back-to-back titles in ’91 and ’92.
Bilas has participated as a coach in two “Operation Hardwood
– Hoops With the Troops” basketball tournaments in 2005
and 2006, in which NCAA coaches and sports personalities coach
military basketball teams at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. He has
been an attorney with the Charlotte, N.C., firm of Moore & Van
Allen, PLLC, since 1992.
A member of the Screen Actors Guild, Bilas has appeared in various
commercials, an episode of the television show The White
Shadow and as a featured performer in the 1989 Columbia
Pictures film I Come in Peace. A 1986 graduate of Duke
University and a 1992 graduate of Duke Law School, Bilas is of
counsel with the law firm of Moore & Van Allen in Charlotte,
N.C., and a partner in the charitable foundation Athletes
United For Youth, which benefits youth education in the
greater Charlotte area
The timing of Bilas’ visit will coincide with the start of practice later that week for both the Mercer men’s and women’s basketball teams.
Bilas will be one of three media personalities who will address The Executive Forum during the 2010-11 season (Pollster Frank Luntz in November and Wall Street Journal economist Steve Moore in February 2011). In addition to these presentations, two leading business executives will also be speaking as part of Forum’s 31st season (Michele Molden of Piedmont Healthcare in September and Jerry Wilson of The Coca-Cola Company in April 2011).
Executive Forum members will receive their membership seating via
a membership mailing. Tickets will go on sale to the general
public, beginning Sept. 13, for $100. For more information, call
(478) 301-2733.









































