Announcers
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Rod Bramblett |
BIO:
Rod Bramblett enters his sixth season as the play-by-play voice for Tiger football and men's basketball. In 1998, Rod Bramblett began serving as the host for the Network's weekly call-in show Tiger Talk. In addition, Bramblett has been the voice of Auburn baseball since 1993. The Valley, Ala. native also serves as host on the Auburn Football Review and Preview shows as well as hosting the Auburn Basketball Review show. An Auburn graduate, Bramblett is Director of Broadcast Services for the Auburn Network, where he is responsible for coordination of the network's affiliate relations and audio production.

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Andy Burcham |
BIO:
Andy Burcham serves as the host for the football pre-game and post-game interviews with coaches and players. Since joining the Network, Burcham has performed a wide range of duties for the Auburn ISP Sports Network. Burcham handles play-by-play duties for all pay-per-view and tape delay broadcasts. The Nashville, Ill., native is also a member of the Auburn Network's baseball broadcast team. The Indiana State graduate is also the voice of all Auburn women's basketball radio broadcasts. Burcham is station manager for WANI 1400-AM in Auburn where he also hosts a daily mornng show, which recently won an ABBY Award for best talk show in the state of Alabama.

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Paul Ellen |
BIO:
Ellen has handled the studio host role for all Auburn ISP Sports Network football broadcasts since 1990. No stranger to Auburn fans, Ellen served as play-by-play announcer for the Tigers during the 1979 and 1980 seasons and later handled the duties for the University of Southern Mississippi. In his role with the network, Ellen anchors football radio broadcasts from the ISP Sports Network Studio and also hosts the pregame show live outside Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum. An Auburn graduate and native of Gadsden, Ellen is a public relations / marketing specialist in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Quentin Riggins |
BIO:
An All-SEC linebacker and 1989 team captain for the Tigers, Riggins has been the Auburn ISP Sports Network's football radio sideline reporter since 1991. Riggins played professionally with Winnipeg of the Canadian Football League and Raleigh-Durham of the World League of American Football before returning to Auburn to complete work on his degree, which he received in 1992. One of the most popular players in Auburn history, the Montgomery native works as the Vice President of Legislative Affairs for the Business Council of Alabama. Previously, Riggins was a member of Alabama Governor Bob Riley's cabinet.

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Stan White |
BIO:
White joined the Auburn ISP Sports Network in 1999 and served two years as the television color analyst before moving to radio. An Auburn graduate and quarterback from 1990-93, White led the 1993 Tigers to a perfect 11-0 season. Following a professional football career, White now works for State Farm Insurance in his hometown of Birmingham.

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Daymeon Fishback |
BIO:
Daymeon Fishback joined the Auburn ISP Sports Network as men's basketball color analyst for the 2002-03 season where he worked with the legendary Jim Fyffe in his last season. Daymeon attended Auburn University on a basketball scholarship after being named Gatorade National Player of the Year and Mr. Basketball in the state of Kentucky. While at Auburn, he was named to the All SEC Freshman Team, All SEC Academic Team and was a Captain of the #1 ranked SEC Championship Team. After college, Daymeon played professional basketball in Italy, Yugoslavia, and France before being drafted to the NBDL. In the business world, he was an Executive Director and Group Benefit Specialist for a group of companies that sold Identity Theft Protection and Legal Insurance. Daymeon then joined a nationally recognized company that created investment partnerships, before joining Merrill Lynch in 2005.