Rod Bramblett’s voice defined an entire Auburn generation. Ball State vs. Toledo (Quarterfinal) ESPN+ • NCAAM Basketball. W ith the recent tragic death of Rod Bramblett, Auburn fans lost one of the best play-by-play announcers in the business. When the call neared its end and the words that will now live forever in history, “Auburn has won the Iron Bowl in the most unbelievable fashion that you will ever see! Auburn is in mourning. Live. Several donations listed are for $109, honoring the famous Kick Six call that Bramblett made at the end of the 2013 Iron Bowl after Auburn's Chris Davis ran the ball back 109 yards to win the game. None. ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit has issued a heartfelt statement on the passing of a longtime college announcer and his wife. This … While you may not be familiar with Rod Bramblett’s name, you’ve heard his voice if you ever checked out the local call of Auburn’s iconic Kick Six. He, along with his wife Paula, were killed in a car wreck in Auburn Saturday afternoon. LINK Siap, but I just ran across it and thought I would share it. Bramblett's signature moment came on Nov. 30, 2013 when he called the "Kick Six." Auburn is in mourning. Rod Bramblett, the Voice of the Auburn Tigers, was best known for his iconic call of the Kick-6 in the 2013 Iron Bowl. Auburn play-by-play announcer Rob Bramblett’s call of the play is legendary. MUST WATCH: Dug through the @wsfa12news archives to find an awesome video of Rod Bramblett humbly describing his iconic 'Kick Six' call. He did some amazing work in sportscasting. Auburn baseball's head coach Butch Thompson and his wife Robin donated $5,000 to the Bramblett's. It’s unfair. Rod Bramblett, 53, and his wife Paula Bramblett, 52, died shortly after a two-vehicle collision at 6 p.m. Saturday in Auburn, the Lee County Coroner said. THE PLAYERS Championship: Featured Holes (First Round) ESPN+ • PGA Tour. Two children lost their mother and father, Auburn lost its voice, and the entire sports world lost a legend. It was clear he loved the team he covered, and like the Cadillac, he could go crazy in the broadcast booth. This past May, Auburn sportscaster Rod Bramblett, who gained national fame for his call of the 2013 Iron Bowl, passed away in a tragic car accident. Bramblett's telling of Auburn's "Kick Six" will gone down in history as one of the most memorable moments in not only Iron Bowl history, but in the annals of … Auburn pulled off the most amazing pair of wins the sport has seen, beating Georgia via the Prayer at Jordan-Hare and No. Rod Bramblett, the voice of the Auburn Tigers since 2003, died in a tragic accident over the weekend. Jan 3, 2020 - The late Rod Bramblett recalls being a part of not one, but two miracle finishes for the Auburn Tigers during the 2013 season. TheRig Auburn Fan Member since Aug 2011 39451 posts. Just listen to Rod Bramblett call the Kick 6. Itunes has Rod Brambletts Kick six call as ringtone Posted by tigertrueAU on 2/4/14 at 10:14 pm. His wife Paula also lost her life in the crash. The decorated Auburn University football announcer who narrated the team’s stunning last-second win over Alabama known as the “Kick Six” died in a car crash on the night of May 25, the university said.. Rod Bramblett, 53, and his wife Paula Bramblett, 52, died shortly after a two-vehicle collision at 6 p.m. Saturday in Auburn, the Lee County Coroner said. Bramblett and his wife Paul both died in a car accident Saturday night in Auburn. As a young man, he looked up to play-by-play men Jim Fyffe and Larry Munson. Live. MORE:2013 Iron Bowl: Rod Bramblett remembers the ‘Kick Six’ On Sunday morning, Twitter user @wareaglereader shared a video of Bramblett playing that call for a … Several donations have noteworthy names. That year, he was named National Broadcaster of the Year by Sports Illustrated in 2013. RELATED: “Kick Six” Legend Lands Alabama HS Coaching Job. Bramblett remembers his 'Kick Six' call. At around 6:00 Saturday evening Rod and Paula Bramblett were sitting at a red light and then they were gone. He is a graduate of Kansas State University and resides in Austin, Texas. The Kick-Six: Auburn’s Chris Davis Stuns Alabama. Live . Rod Bramblett, 53, and his wife Paula Bramblett, 52, died shortly after a two-vehicle collision at 6 p.m. Saturday in Auburn, the Lee County Coroner said. While some calls in sports will live on forever, perhaps none continue to send chills down my spine like hearing long-time Auburn announcer Rod Bramblett call the Kick-Six. Replies (3) Options Top. MORE: Relive “The Kick Six” Through Rod Bramblett’s Spine-Tingling Radio Call. (Auburn radio guy Rod Bramblett became an … About the author: Brett Regan, Editor. WATCH: The 'Kick Six' recreated with LEGOS with Rod Bramblett's call Brian Stultz 2 days ago 'Chaos and division': Biden decries clashes in Portland as … Whether it was Auburn's run to the Final Four or the "Kick-Six", Rod spent a career finding just the right words. From where he was sitting in the home radio booth at Jordan-Hare Stadium, Rod Bramblett, the longtime voice of the Auburn Tigers, saw only two outcomes — … Bramblett was also a three-time winner of the Alabama State Broadcaster of the Year (2006, 2010, … Rod Bramblett's Kick Six Call of Auburn Beating Alabama Will Live on Forever . Back to top. Auburn teenager charged in deaths of Tigers play-by-play announcer Rod Bramblett, wife Johnston Edward Taylor was allegedly driving 89-91mph at the time of the deadly crash. By Barrett Sallee. Rob Bramblett’s Radio Call “I guess if this thing comes up short, he can field it and run it out. Bramblett and his wife Paul both died in a car accident Saturday night in Auburn. Bramblett had several memorable calls during his tenure, none more than “There Goes Davis!” describing Chris Davis’ touchdown return to beat Alabama in 2013, commonly known as the Kick Six game. Live. Reply. At the end of the service, Rod Bramblett’s famous Kick-Six call was played throughout the arena. There was no time to say goodbye in this unpredictable game we call life. “AUBURN’S GONNA WIN THE FOOTBALL GAME!” Six years ago today, the legend of the “Kick Six” was born. Rod Bramblett, the Voice of the Auburn Tigers, was best known for his iconic call of the Kick-6 in the 2013 Iron Bowl. The game, the play, earned its own name: Kick Six. Perhaps best known for his call of the legendary “Kick six” against Alabama, Bramblett leaves behind two children, Shelby and Joshua. By The Big Lead | May 26, 2019, 9:26 AM EDT. With over 10 years of sports writing experience, Brett has covered some of the top local, regional, and national sporting events in the Heartland for both print and digital platforms. 1 Alabama via the Kick Six. God bless the family of Rod and Paula. Chris Davis took a missed field goal back 109 yards with no time remaining to … We’ll always remember “Go Crazy Cadillac!” in 2003, and the Kick Six call ten years later. Stan White didn’t expect to spend part of his Sunday going back through the years to count up the number of game that he partnered with Rod Bramblett, but that’s exactly what he did. God bless the family of Rod and Paula. Replies (3) 1 0. Bramblett, Auburn's broadcaster, called it, and with a prophetic beginning. 1 0. I plan on texting all my bama friends to call me when they gotta second.