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19 Facts About Brandon Gaudin

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Brandon Gaudin was born on December 18,1983 and is an American television broadcaster for FanDuel Sports Network South and FanDuel Sports Network Southeast's coverage of the Atlanta Braves baseball.

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Brandon Gaudin was previously the voice of Georgia Tech football and men's basketball, as well as Butler men's basketball.

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Brandon Gaudin has called various NCAA championships for Turner Sports and select ACC baseball and basketball games on ESPN3.

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Brandon Gaudin is the voice of Madden NFL for EA Sports.

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Brandon Gaudin was an Atlanta Braves fan and wrote a letter to Skip Caray asking how to get into sports broadcasting.

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Brandon Gaudin majored in Political Science and received a minor in Business.

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Brandon Gaudin was named a "Top 10 Male Student" at Butler and given the distinction of the "Most Outstanding Communications Student" in his class.

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Brandon Gaudin left New York in the fall of 2008 for the opportunity to get back on air in his hometown of Evansville, Indiana as the Voice of the Evansville Purple Aces.

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Brandon Gaudin served as a freelance on-air talent for the local ABC affiliate.

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Brandon Gaudin was hired on the heels of Butler's 2010 run to the National Championship game where they fell to Duke; however, he was on the mic the following season when Butler returned to the Final Four in 2011.

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In 2013, Brandon Gaudin was hired to be the voice of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.

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Brandon Gaudin won the job from a long list of over 150 nationwide candidates.

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In June 2016, it was announced Brandon Gaudin would replace Jim Nantz as the Play-by-Play Voice of the Madden NFL video game for EA Sports.

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Also, in June 2016, Brandon Gaudin was signed by the Big Ten Network to broadcast football, basketball and baseball in addition to expanding his role in college and the NFL as a play-by-play voice for Westwood One.

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Brandon Gaudin has broadcast select NFL, college football, college basketball, and Major League Baseball games for Fox Sports.

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Several of Brandon Gaudin's calls have been featured on ESPN's SportsCenter Play of the Day as well as The Dan Patrick Show.

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One of the springboards to Brandon Gaudin's career came during his junior year in college, when he won a nationwide Play-by-Play competition sponsored by CBS during the 2005 NCAA Tournament.

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For winning the award, Brandon Gaudin was flown to the Final Four and interviewed at halftime on CBS by Greg Gumbel.

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On February 16,2023, Bally Sports South and Southeast announced Brandon Gaudin was the new play-by-play broadcaster for the Atlanta Braves, replacing Chip Caray who departed to do play-by-play for the St Louis Cardinals.