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Two classic calls. One award.
Auburn's Rod Bramblett was named the play-by-play announcer of the year by Sports Illustrated in its latest issue that hit newsstands this week.
“This is a great honor being recognized for what has been a truly incredible season,†Bramblett said in a news release. “This award isn’t just for me, but it is for the entire Auburn IMG Sports Network crew which I consider to be the best in the business.â€
Bramblett's calls of Ricardo Louis' 73-yard touchdown catch against Georgia -- 'Miracle at Jordan-Hare' -- and the 109-yard touchdown return of a missed field goal by Chris Davis in the Iron Bowl spread like wildfire on the Internet last month.
“Bramblett was given two once-in-a-lifetime plays this year, and he delivered on both," Sports Illustrated writes in its Dec. 16 issue. "Though his call of Chris Davis’s 109-yard dash in the Iron Bowl will be played for eternity, even better was his description of Ricardo Louis’s 73-yard catch of a tipped ball that gave the Tigers a 43-38 win over Georgia on Nov. 16."
Bramblett is in his 11th season as Auburn's play-by-play announcer.
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I like Bramblett...he is no Fyffe obviously, but he has done a damn fine job...congrats to him!
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I like Bramblett...he is no Fyffe obviously, but he has done a damn fine job...congrats to him!
Totally agree. I assume it's his intent to keep the Fyffe tradition alive with his "Touchdown Auburn" calls, but honestly, every time he does it, all I can think of is how it sounds like a cheap imitation. He needed to honor Fyffe with it a few times but get his own signature call. Otherwise, he's damn good in my book and the over-the-top homerism just warms the heart.
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IMO, he surpassed Jim Fyffe with his "Miracle in Jordan-Hare" & the "Kick Six" calls.
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Totally agree. I assume it's his intent to keep the Fyffe tradition alive with his "Touchdown Auburn" calls, but honestly, every time he does it, all I can think of is how it sounds like a cheap imitation. He needed to honor Fyffe with it a few times but get his own signature call. Otherwise, he's damn good in my book and the over-the-top homerism just warms the heart.
Agree completely. Wish he had his own call.
IMO, he surpassed Jim Fyffe with his "Miracle in Jordan-Hare" & the "Kick Six" calls.
I can't agree with this, because of what Fyffe meant to me as a kid learning to love Auburn.
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Agree completely. Wish he had his own call.
I can't agree with this, because of what Fyffe meant to me as a kid learning to love Auburn.
Bramblett is a great commentator, Fyffe was the voice of Auburn football. He still has a way to go.