Andy Burcham has been named the next Voice of the Auburn Tigers, according to Auburn Athletics and Auburn Sports Properties. Burcham, who has been part of Auburn radio broadcasts for the previous 31 years, will be the lead announcer for football, men's basketball and baseball. Burcham assumes the responsibilities previously held by Rod Bramblett, who died with his wife, Paula, earlier this year in an automobile accident.

Burcham worked alongside Bramblett for the previous 25 years. They broadcasted Auburn baseball and served as the voice for Auburn women's basketball since 1988. Burcham was previously the pre and postgame locker room host for Tiger football since 1990. He was the play-by-play announcer on Auburn football pay-per-view and tape-delay broadcasts from 1992-2013.

"I'm thrilled to be selected as the Voice of the Auburn Tigers," Burcham said. "While it's a bittersweet time and I wish the circumstances creating this opportunity were different, I am honored to be following in the footsteps of such legends as Rod Bramblett, Jim Fyffe and others. With this job, you're not just the voice of Auburn football, men's basketball and baseball. You're also the voice of Auburn. You represent Auburn every day, and I will never forget that. I have been in this community and broadcasting Auburn games for 31 years. I understand and love Auburn and its tradition. I can't wait to be a part of it moving forward." Since 2001, Burcham did radio and SEC Network broadcasts for Auburn soccer. He also did SEC Network broadcasts for Auburn baseball the past five years, and he hosted Auburn Opelika This Morning for a dozen years while serving as station manager at WANI.

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"During the very difficult process of replacing Rod, it was very clear that Andy Burcham was the right man to be the new Voice of the Auburn Tigers," said Chris Davis, Auburn Sports Properties vice president and general manager. "He is well respected not only in his profession, but by his coworkers, Auburn Athletics coaches and administration, and in the community. He understands the importance of this role. Andy is a consummate professional who puts great preparation, execution and passion into his work. Most importantly, Andy is a man of great character who loves and cares deeply for Auburn and what it represents. We're very excited for Andy and can't wait for the Auburn Family to embrace him in his new role." Burcham will co-host Tiger Talk with veteran Auburn broadcaster Brad Law. Burcham will work alongside Law on Auburn baseball broadcasts. Law will also serve as pre and postgame locker room host for Auburn football. Brit Bowen will take over broadcasting duties of Auburn women's basketball and Auburn softball. "Simply put, Andy is unquestionably the right man for the job," said Allen Greene, director of Auburn Athletics. "His experience as a broadcaster is extensive and his affinity for Auburn is unrivaled. Having been part of the Auburn Family for over three decades, Andy understands what sets Auburn apart and understands the passion of our loyal fan base. He deeply respects those who have come before him and will assume this role with a great deal of humility. Andy is a true Auburn Man." Burcham's four-decade run in the profession started at Indiana State as an undergraduate student calling Sycamore football, men's and women's basketball and baseball for student radio station WISU. He also called games at Illinois State and Southern Illinois before coming to Auburn in 1988. A native of Nashville, Illinois, Burcham graduated from Indiana State University in 1983 with a degree in radio, television and film. Burcham is married to Dr. Jan Gunnels Burcham, a 1984 and 1992 Auburn University graduate, who is the Moselle Fletcher Endowed Chair and Associate Dean for the College of Education and Health Profession at Columbus State University.

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