John Ward (broadcaster)

John Ward (broadcaster)

John Ward is a former radio broadcaster at the University of Tennessee from 1968 until 1999. Ward received a law degree in 1954 at the University of Tennessee's main campus in Knoxville. Shortly after, he decided to go into radio and advertising. Ward's first broadcast of a UT basketball game came in 1958. Shortly after, he joined the Army. After returning to Knoxville, Ward went to work at an advertising agency. In 1964 he began handling the duties as announcer-host-coordinator for UT coaches television shows in football and basketball. His broadcasting career blossomed when he became the Vols radio play-by-play voice, first, for basketball in 1965 and three years later for football (1968). In addition to his duties with the Vol Network, he covered events for ABC-TV and ESPN. [ [http://utsports.cstv.com/genrel/082001aaa.html UT Sports] ] Ward is a member of the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame. [ [http://pr.tennessee.edu/alumni/athletics.asp UT Distinguished Alumni] ] Ward was known as the "Voice of the Vols" for 31 years on the air. Ward and Bill Anderson, his color commentator for the entire 31 years, became the longest-running broadcasting partnership in college football. [ [http://smokeys-trail.com/TN/traditions.html Tennessee Vols Traditions] ] His trademarks include: his touchdown call, "Give ... him ... SIX! ... TOUCHDOWN, TENNESSEE!;" asking, "Did he make it?", and answering, "HE MADE IT!," after a made field goal; enthusiastically saying, "BOTTOM!" after a made basket in basketball; and wearing a light blue towel around his neck while broadcasting.

After the 1998-99 football and basketball seasons, in which the Volunteers won the National Championship in football, Ward retired and was replaced by Bob Kesling. The University of Tennessee named the fourth level of the press box at Neyland Stadium The John Ward Broadcast Center in Ward's honor in 1995. [ [http://www.utsports.com/inside-ut/article.aspx?id=14316 utsports.com - Vol Network Personnel ] ]

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