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(05-15-2017 10:19 PM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:  Brad Nessler used to call games on the GT Radio Network. He coined the name "The Thrillerdome". Bring him in.

In 1980 Brad Nessler was a young, unknown radio announcer in Minnesota when he received an offer from WGST in Atlanta to come south and work in sports full time.

The graduate of Minnesota State-Mankato decided quickly that he loved the South.

“I drove down and never drove back,” said Nessler, who has lived in the same house in the Atlanta suburb of Duluth for 32 years.

Nessler already has had a hall of fame broadcasting career. But when we talked Wednesday, he didn’t hide his excitement over the official news that in 2017 he’ll become the play-by-play voice for “The SEC on CBS.”
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