Bramblett’s voice has been immortalized through his calls like “Go crazy, Cadillac,” which has echoed across Auburn since the 2003 Iron Bowl, and his call of the 2013 Iron Bowl, simply put, “Auburn’s going to win the football game.”

Bramblett took over as Auburn’s lead announcer for football and men’s basketball in 2003, after the death of his predecessor, another broadcasting legend, Jim Fyffe.

Then, many thought Auburn football wouldn’t be the same without Fyffe’s trumpeting calls of “Touchdown Auburn.” Now, many are sure Auburn football won’t be the same without Bramblett, either.

Bramblett was the lead Auburn baseball announcer for 11 seasons before he was named as Fyffe’s successor in 2003.

Bramblett graduated from Auburn in 1988. He began his broadcast career in Lanett working part-time with the WZZZ/WCJM radio stations during his time in school at Auburn. He worked in Auburn at WAUD from 1989-91, then from 1993-96, calling play-by-play for Auburn High athletics and Lee-Scott Academy athletics during that time.

Bramblett was named National Broadcaster of the Year by Sports Illustrated in 2013, after his famous calls for Auburn football’s thrilling wins over Alabama and Georgia that fall.