Don Criqui | Buffalo Broadcasters Association

Year Inducted:

2007

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Buffalo Bob Smith Award

2007 Buffalo Bob Smith Award

Be it along side Frank Gifford, Bob Trumpy, or former Buffalo Bill Steve Tasker, sports fans nationwide immediately recognize the voice that has been synonymous with NFL football since the mid-60’s that of Don Criqui.  But growing up in Kenmore, the now nationally famous sportscaster first learned something about the games he’d soon be bringing to millions by listening to local play-by-play on WGR, WBEN, and WKBW, especially Bill Mazer calling Canisius College Basketball. As the 2007 winner of the Buffalo Bob Smith Award, Criqui emulates one of the city’s great ambassadors by making the city proud he’s one of us.

Named after one of Buffalo’s most famous sons, the Buffalo Bob Smith Award is given to broadcasters with local roots who made his or her mark away from the Niagara Frontier, but is still a Buffalonian at heart.


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