Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
BATON ROUGE – Longtime LSU public address announcer Dan Borné will retire as the public address announcer for LSU football and men’s basketball, the University announced on Thursday.

Borné served as LSU’s public address announcer in Tiger Stadium for 38 years and LSU men’s basketball games in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center for 36 years. LSU won three national championships and six SEC titles during his run as PA announcer in Death Valley.

“I would like to thank LSU and our fans for so many seasons of fond memories,” Borne’ said. “It’s been a great honor and I deeply appreciate it. I’m 79 years old and it’s time to retire and return the microphone. I’ll be spending more time with our family and we’ll always bleed purple and gold!”

Borne’ coined the phrase “chance of rain – never!” to compliment the long-standing LSU mythical tradition of it never raining in Tiger Stadium.

As part of the transition from the end of the third quarter to the fourth quarter, Borne’ got the Tiger Stadium crowd into a frenzy by proclaiming, “the sun has found its home in the western sky. It is now Saturday Night in Death Valley!”

Borne’ has been behind the Tiger Stadium microphone for some of the great moments in program history and has been the Death Valley voice for two Heisman Trophy winners in Joe Burrow and Jayden Daniels.

“Dan’s legacy and his booming voice in Tiger Stadium will never be forgotten,” LSU Director of Athletics Scott Woodward said. “Each Saturday night during the fall for 38 years, Dan’s voice was a big part of helping create the best atmosphere in college football.

“We are truly appreciative for Dan’s passion, his love of LSU football and helping create countless memories through the years for fans of all ages in Tiger Stadium.”

LSU will honor Borne’ for his decades of service during an LSU football game this fall and a men’s basketball game later in the season.

A search for the next LSU football and men’s basketball PA Announcer will begin immediately.

(Release via LSU Athletics)
Filed Under: LSU Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
12 Comments
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Giantkiller4 months
How do I audition for the job?
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Geaux Guy4 months
‘Long time myth of never raining in Tiger Stadium’ is a misinterpretation. It Never Rains in Tiger Stadium is a book written by a former LSU O-Lineman and about overcoming the elements and having to eventually surrender something you love. The phrase is far from a literal interpretation.
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BIIIL4 months
The book you're talking about (I have a copy) was written by Ed Bradley and released in 2007 (18 years ago). Mr Borne has been an announcer for 38 years (20 years before the book was written). So I guess it would depend on if Mr Borne said it before 2007 wouldn't it?
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The tradition dates back when an elder relative took him as a child to the game. Weather was supposed to be a factor and his grandmother? Great aunt? Told him it never rains in Tiger Stadium. When he got the job he incorporated that.
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mule744 months
That saying WAY predates that book.
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Shooter4 months
He must have some kind of health issue they're not disclosing. To up and retire 40 days before the the football season puts the pressure on LSU to find his replacement.
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BIIIL4 months
40 days is plenty of time. I'll bet they already have someone lined up
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Davy4 months
I'll do it.
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BTRtoIAH4 months
End of an era. Absolute legend
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grizzlylongcut4 months
You couldn’t bother to put his first name in the title?
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