Wes Durham
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Dallas Wesley "Wes" Durham (born January 25, 1966 in Greensboro, North Carolina) is an American sportscaster. He has been the radio play-by-play announcer for Georgia Tech football, men's basketball and baseball teams since the start of the 1995-1996 season, and is known as "The Voice of the Yellow Jackets."[1] He is also Georgia Tech's Director of Broadcasting[2] and the radio play-by-play announcer for the Atlanta Falcons.[1]
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Durham's father, Woody Durham, is the legendary and long-time "Voice of the Tar Heels" for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.[3] Growing up in that environment gave Wes the opportunity to see behind the scenes of sports and sports broadcasting.
Wes worked as a disk jockey for a roller rink[1] and for a radio station during high school. He then went to Elon College and learned about broadcasting while working as an undergraduate assistant on the Elon Sports Network. After graduating in 1988, he had stints as the radio announcer for the athletic teams at Marshall University and Radford University. He then spent three years at Vanderbilt.
[edit] Georgia Tech
Wes came to Georgia Tech in the fall of 1995. In 1997, he was also named Tech's Director of Broadcasting. Durham is normally paired with ex-Falcon Jeff Van Note in football and Atlanta TV sports reporter Randy Waters on basketball. Particularly known is his statement upon Calvin Johnson's game-winning catch against Clemson in a 2004 game:[4]
“ | He has lived up to the legendary billing... And the legend is born in Calvin Johnson! | ” |
[edit] NFL
Beginning with the 2004 NFL season, Durham also took on the radio play-by-play duties for the Atlanta Falcons in addition to his responsibilities at Georgia Tech.
[edit] References
- ^ a b c The Technique: Durham travels from roller rink to gridiron. Retrieved on 2007-03-29.
- ^ Van Note, Strom Join Durham on Football Broadcasts. Retrieved on 2007-03-29.
- ^ Golf Styles Atlanta: Dueling Frequencies. Retrieved on 2007-03-29.
- ^ Wes Durham's call of Calvin Johnson's game-winning catch against Clemson in 2004.. Retrieved on 2007-03-29.