Jim Nantz is a man of discerning, and occasionally strange, taste.

The voice of the Masters on CBS was profiled in Golf Digest recently and Nantz revealed that he is a fan of burnt toast. He's not talking a crispy brown texture, he means burnt and he carries around pictures of how burnt he wants his toast just to ensure waiters and waitresses understand him.

"I'm a breakfast guy: three eggs scrambled, with bacon and wheat toast, burnt," said Nantz. "The problem is, it never came back burnt. For years it would arrive limp and tan, which brought breakfast to a standstill when I sent the toast back. It was costing me 10 minutes a day, which, multiplied by six days a week, is four hours a month. That's 48 hours -- two full days -- per year. My friends, time is currency. My wife, Courtney, got tired of hearing me complain about it. She found a photograph on the Internet of a kitchen toaster ejecting two slices of burnt toast. She minimized it, printed it out and had it laminated. She insisted I put it in my wallet. When I order, I present the photo to my server. I get some strange looks, but I can assure you, the toast now arrives black and scary, just the way I like it."

Who else would carry around a laminated image of burnt toast in their wallet? Only Nantz.

Nantz, who is currently in Houston for the Final Four, told For The Win that he loves what he's calling "Toastgate" and the constant questions about his toast preferences.

“This is one of the great gag things in my life, just getting a reaction out of people when I’m having breakfast," said Nantz. "I’m not maniacal about it, I’m not obsessed about it, it’s just kind of fun. This whole ‘Toastgate’ thing has been fabulous, I mean, for two days I’m getting asked about it wherever I go about my toast."

Jim Nantz will not be toast shamed. He's proud of his burnt toast preference and will not apologize to you or anyone else for it.