BOB KESLING, Director of Broadcasting/play-by-play
Bob Kesling was named the Director of Broadcasting at the University of Tennessee and the lead announcer of the Vol Network in the fall of 1999.
Kesling is the radio play-by-play voice for Tennessee football and basketball on the 80-plus station Vol Network. Kesling also hosts "The Lane Kiffin Show," "The Bruce Pearl Show" and "The Pat Summitt" television shows. On Monday nights, he is the host of "Vol Calls" the weekly radio call-in show on the Vol Network.
In addition to his on the air work for the Vol Network, he represents the University of various events and functions throughout the southeast and the nation. In his role as Director of Broadcasting, Kesling oversees production of radio and television programming for the University. He also works with UT student-athletes to help them develope communications and public relations skills.
In 2002, the National Association of Sportscasters and Sportswriters named Kesling as the Sportscaster of the Year in Tennessee. It was the fourth time Kesling won the Tennessee Sportscaster of the Year Award.
Prior to joining UT, Kesling was known throughout the Southeast for his work with Jefferson-Pilot Sports on its SEC football and basketball television package. From 1989-1998 Kesling was a sideline reporter and play-by-play announcer for JP Sports.
In addition to his work with Jefferson-Pilot Sports, Kesling was also the sports director at WBIR-TV in Knoxville from 1980 until he joined the Vol Network in 1999.
His radio credits include play-by-play for the 2002 NCAA Basketball Tournament and the 1993 Women's Final Four on the CBS/Westwood One Network. Kesling has called minor league baseball for Knoxville Blue Jays and the Nashville Sounds as well as minor league hockey for the Knoxville Cherokees. From 1992-1998 he worked on the SEC radio network for the football championship game and basketball tournament as a sideline and play-by-play announcer.
Kesling was the sports director at WIVK radio in Knoxville from 1976-1980. The Associated Press recognized WIVK three times for outstanding sports coverage in the state of Tennessee during that time.
Kesling was the radio play-by-play voice of the Tennessee Lady Vol basketball team from 1979-1998. He called the action of six national championship victories for Pat Summitt's Lady Vols.
Kesling was born in Dallas, Texas, but grew up in Kettering, Ohio. He enrolled at the University of Tennessee in 1972 and joined the football team as a walk-on fullback. Playing on the junior varsity team, he carried the ball 9 times for 40 yards and caught a pass. He graduated from Tennessee in 1977.
Kesling's first job on the Vol Network was in 1974 when John Ward hired him as a film editor for the "Bill Battle Show." He went on to serve as John Ward's spotter for Tennessee football games the next 15 seasons.
Kesling is active in the Knoxville community serving on the board of directors for YMCA, is a past president of Goodwill Industries and is a member of the board of directors for the Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame.
Kesling and his wife Tami are parents of two daughters, Allison and Melissa. His sister Diane sang 18 years with the Metropolitan Opera in New York. His late father, Deve, was a drum major at Ohio State in 1947-48.
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