104.5 radio in Nashville having all day tribute to John replaying famous calls, interviews and calls from fans. Special day.
Condolences to the Ward family and to the Vol family. You were one of the blessed fan bases in college football to have a great voice help bring you the game you love. He will forever be etched in your memories of Tennessee football.
You grew up in my neck of the woods70s WNGE Nashville late night basketvol replay (who recalls?) -
First and foremost, John Ward was a cager. I realize this is the FB forum, but Mr. Ward got his start calling games on the hardwood, and these remain my fondest memories of his craft.
Back in the 70s, Mid-week conf game tape was flown immediately following the game to Nashville, where it aired the same night if game (following the local news @ 10).
Growing-up in Huntsville, as a kid, I so looked forward to the mid-week contests, as dad would get home from work, we would settle into his study, find a Vol network station out of Winchester or Fayetteville , and proceed to let John Ward paint the picture.
tickled the twine
Nothing but net
You Sir, .... walked
Ernie G, of Tennessee
King throws up a prayer, ...... it was answered
I would really like to know more about the airing of our mid-week conf. home games, as it was an incredible effort given the logistics of the time.
70s WNGE Nashville late night basketvol replay (who recalls?) -
First and foremost, John Ward was a cager. I realize this is the FB forum, but Mr. Ward got his start calling games on the hardwood, and these remain my fondest memories of his craft.
Back in the 70s, Mid-week conf game tape was flown immediately following the game to Nashville, where it aired the same night of the game (following the local news @ 10). It was basically John Wards call, with video from UT.
Growing-up in Huntsville, as a kid, I so looked forward to the mid-week contests, as dad would get home from work, we would settle into his study, find a Vol network station out of Winchester or Fayetteville , and proceed to let John Ward paint the picture.
tickled the twine
Nothing but net
You Sir, .... walked
Ernie G, of Tennessee
King throws up a prayer, ...... it was answered
I would really like to know more about the airing of our mid-week conf. home games, as it was an incredible effort given the logistics of the time.
