John Ward, legendary ‘Voice of the Vols’, dies at 88

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — “It is with a heavy heart that we announce a great voice has gone silent.” This is the statement the Vol Network released on Wednesday night announcing the passing of legendary Tennessee broadcaster, John Ward.

Ward was 88.

John Ward was Tennessee. “The Voice of the Vols” for 34 seasons in basketball and 31 seasons in football, brought many legendary calls to Tennessee basketball and football fans, and sports fans in general.

From “Touchdown Tennessee” to “Give Him Six”, John Ward’s calls will forever go down in University of Tennessee’s greatest ever.

His final season announcing games on the Vol Network was Tennessee’s 1998 national championship win; he retired for good after the following basketball season.

Many broadcasters found inspiration from Ward in their own careers – even 104-5 The Zone broadcasters took to Twitter to express their gratitude.

 

 

 

 

Ward did not miss one game in more the 350 consecutive broadcasts.

Former Tennessee Football head coach and now UT’s athletic director said in a statement:

“Our entire Tennessee family mourns the loss of the great John Ward,” Fulmer said. The University of Tennessee has lost one of its most beloved ambassadors. For generations of Vol fans, John’s voice brought to life many of their fondest memories of Tennessee football and basketball. His visionary thinking paved the way for the Vol Network’s rise to prominence as the standard bearer for intercollegiate athletics marketing and broadcasting.”

Fulmer continued, “Despite our shared sadness, I believe it is appropriate to proudly reflect on and cherish the fact that John was ours. We will ensure that his legacy and memory are appropriately honored in the days, months and years to come.”

Ward was honored on the field last season at Neyland Stadium and was greeted with a standing ovation.

The Wake Up Zone remembered John Ward Thursday morning with Tennessee’s Bob Kesling. Listen here: https://bit.ly/2lmt2uI

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