Article By Jimmy Reno on 14th August, 2009
For many years, college football was seen once a week on television and most fans mainly heard the radio broadcasts of their favorite teams. This made the play-by-play men as not only the voice of the fans team, it made them the eyes of the fans as well as their descriptions was what enabled fans to visualize the games.
Some of these men excelled in their abilities and talents as announcers. This article examines some of those legends.
1. Larry Munson, Georgia Bulldogs
Larry Munson became the announcer for Georgia football in 1966; by the time he retired in 2008, Munson was the legendary voice of Geor...
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