He called 510 football games, 1,309 basketball games. For me, one stands out.
Oct. 22, 1977. In our backyard with my mom and dad, raking leaves. On the picnic table, an oversized transistor radio wrapped in faux leather that to this day I swear had only one setting:
830-AM.
Minnesota vs. No. 1-ranked Michigan. Christensen's clarion voice as crisp as that fall day. You could always tell 10 seconds after switching to a Gophers game who was winning by the way Ray sounded. On this day, vibrant, exultant.
Thinking about days like this, before every game was thrust into your living room in high-definition, the memories are almost sepia toned.
Christensen, calling one of five Michigan turnovers. "Fumble! Behind the man, he can't get to it and the Gophers will!''
Christensen, calling Marion Barber's TD run. Christensen, as the clock ticks down on an improbable Gophers win. Feels like yesterday. "And the Gophers have upset the No. 1 team in the nation, Michigan, 16 to nothing."
By the end, I felt I was there.