The longtime "voice of Tigers football" (in his 29th season) is announcer Jim Hawthorne, a 1967 graduate of Northwestern State and a 38-year radio veteran. Hawthorne also does radio broadcasts of LSU Baseball in his position as LSU's Director of Broadcasting.
As of 2011, he was joined in the booth by color analyst Doug Moreau, a former star player and district attorney for East Baton Rouge Parish. The sideline and injury reports are provided by Gordy Rush, a receiver and kicker for LSU in the 1960s, in place of Jordy Hultberg, the sideline coordinator for Cox Sports.
*Hawthorne should not be confused with Southern California's radio personality and KOA Radio general manager Jim Hawthorne (1918-2007)
The 2008-2009 season the radio announcers are George Matthews and Bill Davidge.
David Fleming does the play by play, he also does play by play behind Jon Miller for the SF Giants.
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The first radio broadcast of a college football game happened on October 8, 1921 in a game featuring the University of Pittsburgh and West Virginia University
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The 2008-2009 season the radio announcers are George Matthews and Bill Davidge.
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David Fleming does the play by play, he also does play by play behind Jon Miller for the SF Giants.
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Randy Moller is the play-by-play announcer and Bill Lindsay is the radio analyst for Florida Panthers radio broadcasts on 790 The Ticket.