- John Ward (broadcaster)
John Ward is a former radio broadcaster at the
University of Tennessee from1968 until1999 . Ward received alaw degree in1954 at the University of Tennessee's main campus in Knoxville. Shortly after, he decided to go intoradio andadvertising . Ward's first broadcast of a UT basketball game came in1958 . Shortly after, he joined the Army. After returning to Knoxville, Ward went to work at an advertising agency. In1964 he began handling the duties as announcer-host-coordinator for UT coaches television shows infootball andbasketball . His broadcasting career blossomed when he became the Vols radio play-by-play voice, first, for basketball in1965 and three years later for football (1968). In addition to his duties with the Vol Network, he covered events for ABC-TV andESPN . [ [http://utsports.cstv.com/genrel/082001aaa.html UT Sports] ] Ward is a member of theTennessee 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 atNeyland Stadium The John Ward Broadcast Center in Ward's honor in1995 . [ [http://www.utsports.com/inside-ut/article.aspx?id=14316 utsports.com - Vol Network Personnel ] ]References
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