Bill Roth (sportscaster) explained

Bill Roth
Birth Place:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
Alma Mater:Syracuse University
Team:Virginia Tech Hokies
Richmond Braves
UCLA Bruins
Team Homepage:www.hokiesports.com

William B. Roth[1] is an American television and radio sportscaster. Longtime play-by-play voice of Virginia Tech Hokies football and men's basketball from 1988 to 2015 and again starting in 2022 for Hokies Football, Roth also served as an announcer for the Richmond Braves from 1993–96, and spent 2015-16 with the UCLA Bruins[2] before joining ESPN in 2016.

Education

Roth was born in Pittsburgh and grew up in Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh.[3] While in high school, he interned for radio station KDKA and later at the Duquesne University campus station. Roth graduated from Syracuse University's S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications in 1987. It was at Syracuse where Roth began his broadcasting career at campus station WAER where he was a radio sportscaster for the Syracuse Orange sports.[4] [5] He won the Bob Costas Scholarship at Syracuse in 1986. After graduating from Syracuse, he began broadcasting various sports for ESPN including field hockey, lacrosse, professional kick boxing, baseball, and other NCAA sports.

Career

Following graduation, Roth began working at Marshall University and was featured on SportsCenter at 21 years old. Seven months into the job, Roth followed his boss David Braine who left Marshall to be the athletic director for the Virginia Tech Hokies.[3]

Virginia Tech

At the age of 22, Roth began working for Virginia Tech as the "Voice of the Hokies" in 1988,[3] [6] where he broadcast Hokies football, basketball and baseball games. Roth also served as host of the Hokie Hotline, a weekly radio show featuring Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer and basketball coaches Frankie Allen, Bill Foster, Bobby Hussey, Ricky Stokes, Seth Greenberg, James Johnson and Buzz Williams. Roth also hosted a weekly television show, Virginia Tech Sports Today, that was shown every Sunday morning on TV stations in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Maryland. Roth's tenure is longer than any other sportscaster in Virginia Tech history and he called more games than any other announcer in the school's history. Roth has called several NCAA men's basketball tournaments, and major bowl games: Orange Bowl (1996, 2008, 2009, 2011), Sugar Bowl (1995, 2000, 2004, 2012), Gator Bowl (1994, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2005.) Roth called games of Virginia Tech great Michael Vick including the school's 1999 undefeated regular season during Vick's time at the school. Roth's signature broadcast opening, marking the transition from pregame to game program, greeted viewers with the phrase "From the Blue Waters of the Chesapeake Bay to the Hills of Tennessee, the Virginia Tech Hokies are on the air."[7]

On April 8, 2022, it was announced Roth would return as the Voice of Hokies Football, following the departure of his successor Jon Laaser.[8]

Richmond Braves

From 1993-1996, Roth served as a play-by-play announcer with the Richmond Braves baseball team, the triple-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves.

UCLA

In April 2015, Roth was announced as the new play-by-play announcer for the UCLA Bruins, replacing Chris Roberts, who retired after 23 years with the school.[9] After completing the 2015-16 seasons, UCLA announced Roth was being replaced by Josh Lewin.[10] According to a June 2, 2016 article by David Teel of the Daily Press, Roth will be returning to his East Coast roots, "remain[ing] on the air and with IMG College, developing new, nationally oriented programming from the company's Winston-Salem, N.C., headquarters".[11] Roth also joined the faculty of the Virginia Tech Department of Communications as a professor of practice.[12]

ESPN

Roth joined ESPN’s college football play-by-play team in 2016 as an announcer for ACC, AAC, MAC, and Pac-12 football games. Roth also has called bowl games for ESPN Radio each year since 2016. He has been teamed with a variety of analysts including Mike Golic, Jr., John Congemi, Ray Bentley, Dustin Fox, and Barrett Jones. Roth also called the NCAA Division II National Championship Game for ESPN in 2019. During the 2020 season, he called the epic BYU vs Coastal Carolina game Mormons vs. Mullets game on ESPN.

CBS Sports Network and Westwood One

Roth basketball play-by-play duties include assignments for CBS Sports Network and Westwood One Radio. Roth joined the Westwood One radio team in 2020 as a play-by-play announcer of NCAA football and basketball.[13]

Honors and awards

Virginia Sports Hall of Fame

In April 2013, Roth was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame and Museum in Portsmouth, Virginia. Roth was inducted into the Commonwealth's Hall of Fame on the same night as Tech all-America defensive end and Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl Champion Cornell Brown. The two joined Bruce Smith, Antonio Freeman, Dell Curry, Allan Bristow, Johnny Oates, Carroll Dale and other Virginia Tech stars in the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame., there are 23 Virginia Tech Hokies who have been inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.

WAER-Syracuse Hall of Fame

In August 2014, Roth was inducted into the WAER Hall of Fame along with Sean McDonough, Syracuse University's noncommercial radio station, where he began his sports broadcasting career as a student. He was inducted by Mike Tirico who was a classmate at Syracuse with Roth.[4]

Quotes

1995: "Jim Druckenmiller has pulled off the greatest comeback I've ever seen! TOUCHDOWN TECH! I've never enjoyed saying that more!" Virginia Tech's come-from behind victory at UVA gives the Hokies a bid to the 1995 Sugar Bowl vs. Texas.

2004: "Give it to me Roscoe, Give it to me!" Roth's call of DeAngelo Hall stripping Miami's Roscoe Parrish during Tech's 31-7 win over No.2 Miami at Lane Stadium.

2009: "And the ACC's Giant Killers have done it again. Tonight, Virginia Tech takes down Number One Wake Forest" at the conclusion of Tech's upset of undefeated No. 1 Wake Forest in men's basketball.

2009: "It's a miracle in Blacksburg! Tyrod did it Mikey! Tyrod did it!" Virginia Tech's last-second win over Nebraska in 2009. Roth refers to Virginia Tech quarterback Tyrod Taylor and long-time analyst Mike Burnop.

2013: "That ball was in the air longer than a non-stop flight to Tel Aviv!" After quarterback Logan Thomas threw a long touchdown pass during Virginia Tech's 2013 season.

2019: "Malcolm Perry is having the greatest homecoming since Beyoncé played Coachella." During Tennessee-native Malcolm Perry's 213 yard rushing performance in Navy's win over Kansas State in the 2019 Liberty Bowl game in Memphis.

Bill Roth's Bowl Streak 1993-2024

GameCityNetworkResultAnalyst/Sideline
1993 Independence BowlShreveport, La.Virginia Tech Sports Network.Virginia Tech 45, Indiana 20Mike Burnop
1994 Gator BowlJacksonville, Fl.Virginia Tech Sports NetworkTennessee 45, Virginia Tech 23Mike Burnop
1995 Sugar BowlNew Orleans, La.Virginia Tech Sports NetworkVirginia Tech 28, Texas 10Mike Burnop
1996 Orange BowlMiami, Fl.Virginia Tech ISP Sports NetworkNebraska 41, Virginia Tech 21Mike Burnop
1997 Gator Bowl* (Jan. 1, 1998)Jacksonville, Fl.Virginia Tech ISP Sports NetworkNorth Carolina 42, Virginia Tech 3Mike Burnop
1998 Music City BowlNashville, Tn.Virginia Tech ISP Sports NetworkVirginia Tech 38, Alabama 7Mike Burnop
1999 Sugar Bowl* (Jan. 4, 2000)New Orleans, La.Virginia Tech ISP Sports NetworkFlorida State 46, Virginia Tech 29Mike Burnop
2000 Gator Bowl* (Jan. 1, 2001)Jacksonville, Fl.Virginia Tech ISP Sports NetworkVirginia Tech 41, Clemson 20Mike Burnop
2001 Gator Bowl* (Jan. 2, 2002)Jacksonville, Fl.Virginia Tech ISP Sports NetworkFlorida State 30, Virginia Tech 17Mike Burnop
2002 San Francisco BowlSan Francisco, Ca.Virginia Tech ISP Sports NetworkVirginia Tech 20, Air Force 13Mike Burnop
2003 Insight BowlPhoenix, Az.Virginia Tech ISP Sports NetworkCalifornia 52, Virginia Tech 49Mike Burnop
2004 Sugar Bowl* (Jan. 3, 2005)New Orleans, La.Virginia Tech ISP Sports NetworkAuburn 16, Virginia Tech 13Mike Burnop
2005 Gator Bowl* (Jan. 2, 2006)Jacksonville, FlVirginia Tech ISP Sports NetworkVirginia Tech 35, Louisville 24Mike Burnop
2006 Chick-fil-A BowlAtlanta, GaVirginia Tech ISP Sports NetworkGeorgia 31, Virginia Tech 24Mike Burnop
2007 Orange Bowl* (Jan. 3, 2008)Miami, FlVirginia Tech ISP Sports NetworkKansas 24, Virginia Tech 21Mike Burnop
2008 Orange Bowl* (Jan. 1, 2009)Miami, FL.Virginia Tech ISP Sports NetworkVirginia Tech 20, Cincinnati 7Mike Burnop
2009 Chick-fil-A BowlAtlanta, Ga.Virginia Tech ISP Sports NetworkVirginia Tech 37, Tennessee 14Mike Burnop
2010 Orange Bowl* (Jan. 3, 2011)Miami, Fl.Virginia Tech ISP Sports NetworkStanford 40, Virginia Tech 12Mike Burnop
2011 Sugar Bowl* (Jan. 3, 2012)New Orleans. La.Virginia Tech IMG Sports NetworkMichigan 23, Virginia Tech 20 (OT)Mike Burnop
2012 Russell Athletic BowlOrlando, Fl.Virginia Tech IMG Sports NetworkVirginia Tech 13, Rutgers 10 (OT)Mike Burnop
2013 Sun BowlEl Paso, Tx.Virginia Tech IMG Sports NetworkUCLA 42, Virginia Tech 12Mike Burnop
2014 Military BowlAnnapolis, MDVirginia Tech IMG Sports NetworkVirginia Tech 33, Cincinnati 17Mike Burnop
2015 Foster Farms BowlSanta Clara, CaUCLA IMG Sports NetworkNebraska 37, UCLA 29Matt Stevens (A), Wayne Cook (S)
2016 Liberty BowlMemphis, Tn.ESPN RadioGeorgia 31, TCU 23Al Groh (A), Alex Corrdry (S)
2017 Liberty BowlMemphis, Tn.ESPN RadioIowa State 21, Memphis 20Barrett Jones (A), Dawn Davenport (S)
2018 New Mexico BowlAlbuquerque, NM.ESPN RadioUtah State 52, North Texas 13Barrett Jones (A), Taylor Davis (S)
2019 Liberty BowlMemphis, TNESPN RadioNavy 20, Kansas 17Dustin Fox (A), Taylor Davis (S)
2019 Famous Idaho Potato BowlBoise,IDESPNOhio 30, Nevada 21John Congemi(A), Kris Budden (S)
2020 Camellia BowlMontgomery, ALESPN Buffalo 17, Marshall 10Dustin Fox (A), Lauren Sisler (S)
2020 Citrus Bowl* (January 1, 2021)Orlando, FL.First Team RadioNorthwestern 35, Auburn 19Hans Olsen (A)
2020 Outback Bowl* (January 2, 2021)Tampa, Fl.First Team RadioOle Miss 26, Indiana 20Hans Olsen (A),
2021 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Boise, IDESPNWyoming 52, Kent State 38Kelly Stouffer (A), Lauren Sisler (S)
2021 Quick Lane Bowl Detroit, MiESPNWestern Michigan 52, Nevada 24Dustin Fox (A), Taylor McGregor (S)
2021 Las Vegas BowlLas Vegas, NV.Bowl Season RadioWisconsin 20, Arizona State 13Hans Olsen (A), Tim Murray (S)
2021 Outback Bowl* (January 1, 2022) Tampa, Fl.Bowl Season RadioArkansas 24, Penn State 10Hans Olsen (A), Despina Barton (S)
2022 Gasparilla Bowl Tampa, Fl.Bowl Season RadioWake Forest 27, Missouri 17John Denton (A), Breanna Sorensen(S)
2022 Dukes Mayo BowlCharlotte, NC.ESPN RadioMaryland 16, N.C. State 12Charles Arbuckle (A), Lauren Sisler (S)
2022 Reliaquest Bowl* (January 2, 2023) Tampa, Fl.Bowl Season RadioMississippi State 19, Illinois 10Hans Olsen (A), Despina Barton (S)
2023 Gasparilla BowlTampa, Fl.Bowl Season RadioGeorgia Tech 30, UCF 17John Denton (A), Jamie Seh (S)
2023 Military Bowl Annapolis, Md.Virginia Tech Sports NetworkVirginia Tech 41, Tulane 20Mike Burnop (A), Zach Mackey (S)
2023 Reliaquest Bowl* (January 1, 2024) Tampa, Fl.Bowl Season RadioLSU 35, Wisconsin 31Hans Olsen (A), Despina Barton (S)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Virginia Tech: Search - People . search.vt.edu . en . 2017-10-04.
  2. Web site: Hall-of-Fame Broadcaster Bill Roth Hired as New Play-by-Play Announcer. April 22, 2015. UCLA Athletics.
  3. News: Bill Roth: Dedicated to Virginia Tech VT Stories . 8 April 2022 . Virginia Tech . 29 October 2018.
  4. News: McDonough '84 Roth '87 Newest Hall of Fame Inductees. Lee. Joe. 2017-12-17. en.
  5. News: Loughlin . Wendy S. . WAER will transition to the Newhouse School this summer . 23 December 2021 . Newhouse School at Syracuse University . January 25, 2021 . en.
  6. Book: Colston, Chris. Tales from the Virginia Tech Sidelines. 8 May 2011. 2003-09-01. Sports Publishing LLC. 978-1-58261-728-2. 139–.
  7. News: Hirons . Chris . Newhouse alum Bill Roth transforms sports media learning at Virginia Tech . 23 December 2021 . . 8 May 2020.
  8. News: Teel . David . Bill Roth returning as radio voice of Hokies football . 8 April 2022 . . 7 April 2022 . en.
  9. Web site: Hall of Fame Hokies broadcaster Bill Roth leaving for UCLA. April 22, 2015. Bitter. Andy. The Roanoke Times.
  10. Web site: Lewin Replaces Roth as Voice of Bruins. June 2, 2016. Bruin Athletics.
  11. Web site: Former Hokies voice Bill Roth returning to eastern roots after one year at UCLA. June 2, 2015. Teel. David. Daily Press.
  12. Web site: Former Voice of the Hokies Bill Roth returns to Virginia Tech to teach. Virginia Tech. August 18, 2016. July 28, 2017.
  13. https://westwoodonesports.com/talent/bill-roth/ Bill's Westwood One archive.