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16 Facts About Ari Wolfe

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Ari Michael Wolfe was born on January 7,1971 and is an American sportscaster.

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Ari Wolfe was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and raised in Madison, Wisconsin.

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Ari Wolfe graduated from Emory University in 1994 and later earned his master's degree at the University of Southern California.

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Ari Wolfe hosted the sports talk show Blackjack and the Wolfe Attack.

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Since graduating from USC in 1997, Ari Wolfe has called games in college and professional sports.

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Ari Wolfe calls events for NFL Network, ESPN, the Kansas City Chiefs, CBS Sports Network, Tennis Channel, Pac-12 Networks, NBC Sports and Stadium Network.

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Ari Wolfe currently calls college football and college basketball for ESPN and Stadium Network with games airing on Facebook.

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Ari Wolfe joined Stadium in 2014 and his primary role is commentating on Mountain West Conference games.

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Ari Wolfe served as the play-by-play announcer for football, and men's basketball games.

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Ari Wolfe left BTN following the 2010 season, while his work with the Mountain West Conference continued until the network ceased operations in 2012.

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Ari Wolfe has since called Mountain West football games for Root Sports and the Mountain West Network.

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Ari Wolfe won his 2nd Emmy for his work during the 2014 Mountain West college football season on Root Sports.

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Ari Wolfe began calling tennis for the Tennis Channel in 2017 and at the start of 2019, he agreed on a contract West Tennis lasting until 2022.

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In 1998, Ari Wolfe began his play-by-play career as the voice of the Albany Firebirds, serving in that role for six seasons.

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From 2005 to 2009, Ari Wolfe was the commentator for the Louisville Cardinals football and men's basketball games.

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In 2025, Ari Wolfe returned to the arena football broadcast booth as main play-by-play voice of Arena Football One on Vice TV's Sunday Night at the Arena.