LSU Announcer Dan Borné Retires After 38 Years
LSU Announcer Dan Borné Retires After 38 Years

LSU Announcer Dan Borné Retires After 38 Years

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Dan Borné, the iconic public address announcer for LSU football and men’s basketball, has announced his retirement after 38 years with the football program and 36 years with basketball. Borné’s tenure included calling games during three national championships, six SEC titles, and the careers of Heisman Trophy winners Joe Burrow and Jayden Daniels. Known for his memorable catchphrases, Borné became a beloved figure among LSU fans and a defining voice in Tiger Stadium. At age 79, he expressed gratitude to LSU fans and plans to spend more time with his family. LSU officials and fans praised his contributions, noting his role in creating the stadium's electrifying atmosphere. The university will honor Borné during upcoming football and basketball games as it searches for his successor.

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