This episode features John Morris, the radio voice of the Baylor Bears. Topics of discussion include:
- How a snowstorm led to pursuing broadcasting at Baylor University as a Kentucky native.
- Helping around the radio station as a 15 year old to gain experience.
- Getting a foot in the door in TV before settling into radio.
- How reporting made him a better play-by-play announcer.
- Working with the legendary Baylor broadcaster Frank Fallon and how he influenced his preparation process.
- Identifying what’s important and being efficient in his game prep.
- Preparing on short turnaround time during March Madness.
- The history and functionality of his custom basketball scoresheet.
- Covering the good, the bad, and the ugly when it comes to Baylor sports.
- How going to page two of your notes helped him keep listeners engaged when games were not competitive.
- Handling tragedy and scandal involving the team you cover.
- How to cover transcendent players who make phenomenal plays seem routine.
- What it means to cover 442 consecutive Baylor football games and the closest he’s come to needing a fill in.
- How he learned to cover new sports successfully including acrobatics and tumbling.
- Why he never pursued opportunities to leave Baylor.
- The influence in being a pastors kid growing up.
- Winning the 2019 NSMA Sportscaster of the Year in Texas and the Chris Schenkel Award for contribution to college football.
- His broadcast horror stories involving getting stuck in an airport and getting to a game at halftime.
- His favorite broadcasters to listen to on an off night.
- Maintaining a 41 year marriage with the difficulties of a broadcasting schedule.
- What growth means to him 40+ years into his career.
- The origin of his nickname “J-Mo.”
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