![]() ![]() Patrick’s mellow and laid back voice are what made fans feel easy and relaxed when listening him talk about sports. He stayed with ESPN until 2006 when he left for NBC and was given his own show “The Dan Patrick Show.” Patrick hosted Football Night in America for a couple years until he turned down a contract offer. Dan Patrick – Patrick was a long time host of ESPN’s sportscenter and that is where he really first rose to fame. If its interviewing Manti Te’o after he’s been catfished or Tiger Woods talking about having sexual relations, its going to get you feeling some type of way.ġ3. When you hear Rinaldi’s voice come through the speakers you better get ready for a wild ride. Rinaldi made his name by doing sports stories on kids with cancer and disabilities who find peace within the wide world of sports. Tom Rinaldi – Are you interested in crying in the middle of the day? Boy, do I have a guy for you. From the time he accidentally fired a gun to the multiple times he’s been booed for picking the home teams mascots, Corso will always be an iconic sports voice that fans will cherish.ġ4. Corso is iconic because of the mascot head’s he puts on when he picks the winner of the college gameday game that week. Lee Corso – Corso has been doing College Gameday since 1987 and helping heal college football fans Saturday morning hangover’s for years. He has many great moments, but calling Kirk Gibsons 1988 World Series walk off home-run has to be the greatest.ġ5. Scully was with the Dodgers from 1950-2016, which is sixty six years. Vin Scully – The longest tenured play by play announcer with one team of all time has one of the most recognizable voices in the history of sports. At some point in everyone’s life they have played soccer and yelled “GOAL” for at least 30 seconds after scoring a goal thanks to Mexican soccer announcers.ġ6. It’s get’s the people going, it’s provocative. Mexican Soccer Announcers – Everyone in the world has been at a Mexican restaurant when they’ve heard over the television speakers “GOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAALL.” Whenever a Mexican team scores a goal in soccer it gets everyone hype. He also gave the greatest drunk interview in the history of sports after the Cubs World Series win in 2016.ġ7. For a while his voice was the staple to Home-run derby. His catch phrases were amazing and so were his first couple rounds of Home-run derby before “Back, back, back, back, gone” got old. Chirs Berman – When the Swami came on ESPN in the early 2000’s making his NFL picks and yelling “WHOOP” at the top of lungs, you knew you were in for a treat. His expert analysis and famous knock out calls firmly place Rogan as one of the best voices in sports.ġ8. He also is the host of the Joe Rogan podcast, which is one of the most popular podcasts in the world. ![]() Joe Rogan – Rogan has long been a commentator in the UFC and excited fans with his expansive Mixed Martial Arts knowledge. He is basically just one of us fans watching the game on the couch with us, just with a great sports voice.ġ9. Vitale is famously quoted for saying “This is awesome baby” when watching a crunch time basketball game. You know you are watching a super match-up in college basketball when Dick Vitale is on the call, he is always yelling, screaming and getting excited about something that’s going on during the game. Dick Vitale – There probably isn’t another voice as unique and as identifiable as Dickie V. Plus, as a recent player, he knows the players in the league as well as anyone and has been a good partner for Johnson.This article takes a look into the best voices in sports, not just broadcasters and commentators, but the personalities that make your overall sports experiences more enjoyable.Ģ0. But that just means it’s even more special when he’s on the call during a Sunday afternoon game.Īs for Talib, he’s new to the broadcasting game, but surely has a wealth of knowledge from his playing days. The only problem is that he’s busy doing so many other things that he’s not always available for NFL games. In fairness, Johnson doing NCAA Tournament games is the pinnacle of sports broadcasting, but he does a fine job during NFL games on Fox as well. The guy brings so much energy and enthusiasm to the role that no other NFL announcers on our list can match. Gus Johnson and Aqib TalibĪnytime that Johnson broadcasts a game, it’s a treat. There’s just something inherently appealing about that. The brothers can just watch and react just like fans who happened to have played the game at a high level. It’s a little more laid back and informal, which can have its advantages. They’ve turned the alternative Monday Night Football broadcast on ESPN into the better broadcast. ![]()
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