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Ep 70 Geoff Mack On The Sideline | Public Address Announcer

Ep 70 Geoff Mack On The Sideline | Public Address Announcer

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- In this episode of The 5th Quarter Podcast, Sandy Adams sits down with Geoff Mack, the public address announcer for the University of Memphis Tigers Football and Men’s Basketball teams.

From growing up in Wyoming to becoming the iconic voice heard at every Tigers game, Geoff shares stories of family, legacy, and what it means to own the mic.

In this episode:

  • Following in his older brother’s footsteps
  • What he wanted to be as a kid
  • How he landed in Memphis
  • Becoming the voice of the Tigers
  • His kids announcing games this year
  • Behind-the-scenes prep and nerves
  • What the mic means to him today
  • And the ONE name that threw him off his game

Legacy, love for the game, and the power of one unforgettable voice — this one’s a must-listen.

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