After 26 years, the "Voice of the Vols" Bob Kesling, and his longtime partner, Bert Bertelkamp, are walking away from the Vol Network together.
Bert Bertelkamp, the radio color analyst for the University of Tennessee’s men’s basketball games for the past 26 years, ...
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College Football Network on MSNVol Network’s Iconic Duo Bert Bertelkamp and Bob Kesling to Retire After 26-years of Being Broadcasting PartnersBert Bertelkamp’s voice has been a staple of Tennessee basketball for over two decades. He provided fans with insight, ...
Bob Kesling has painted vivid pictures of Tennessee athletics. Succeeding the legendary John Ward in 1999 was a daunting task ...
Beginning postseason action as the No. 4 seed in the SEC Tournament, No. 8/6 Tennessee is set to face No. 13 seed Texas in the event's quarterfinal round Friday afternoon at Bridgestone Arena in ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Bert Bertelkamp, the radio color analyst for the University of Tennessee’s men’s basketball games for the past 26 years, announced Friday he will retire after the 2024 ...
Bob Kesling and Bert Bertelkamp both met with the media on Friday to reflect on their broadcasting careers ahead of their final home game when Tennessee basketball hosts South Carolina on Saturday.
Bert Bertelkamp, radio color analyst for Tennessee basketball, is retiring at the end of the season along with Voice of the Vols, Bob Kesling. Bert Bertelkamp will retire at the end of the ...
GOOD!” In basketball, his partnership with Bert Bertelkamp delivered iconic calls during some of the greatest eras in Tennessee basketball: “Lofton for three ... Money” “Grant Williams cou ...
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