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Longtime SEC Football Broadcaster Resigns To Enter Rehab
by Larry LeoDecember 3, 2020

© Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports
On Thursday, longtime Vanderbilt broadcaster Joe Fisher announced that he’s resigning from his position...
247Sports confirms that he was pulled off the air...
247Sports confirms that he was pulled off the air...
quote:Vanderbilt’s AD released this statement...
A source with knowledge of the situation confirmed that Fisher was pulled off the air on ESPN 102.5 The Game before the show ended. The station typically publicizes its weekly interviews on the show after the fact and posts audio online, neither of which happened this week. Fisher has been Vanderbilt’s primary play-by-play man for 23 years.
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“We appreciate your service @joefishervu and will never forget the great moments and memories shared with Commodore Nation,” Vanderbilt athletic director Candice Storey Lee said. “We now applaud your courage. Focus on what matters most & take great care of yourself on this journey. We wish you all the best.”
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Broadcasters and late night show hosts of all sorts would improve with a couple drinks in them.
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