CiraldoForever
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Maybe it's been referenced on here before, but I read a Wikipedia article about Al Ciraldo tonight. I thought it was interesting.
I didn't realize that, when Al graduated from Florida and moved to Atlanta in 1948, his first job was doing play by play for the Georgia Bulldog basketball team. He broadcast his first Tech football game against Tulane in 1954. Later that year, he broadcast his first Tech football game against Suwanee (sp?). When he started at Tech, he worked in the booth with Jack Hurst.
I remember being a kid and listening to Ciraldo call Tech basketball games on the radio. My Daddy was an accountant, and I found a special pad at his office that I used to keep a running play by play account. Al Ciraldo is a huge part of everything I associate with Tech. It seems like just yesterday that I saw many Tech games through Al's eyes. I was there the day they gave him the T off the Tech Tower. I still miss him. I wouldn't have traded him for any other announcer. He loved Georgia Tech.
I didn't realize that, when Al graduated from Florida and moved to Atlanta in 1948, his first job was doing play by play for the Georgia Bulldog basketball team. He broadcast his first Tech football game against Tulane in 1954. Later that year, he broadcast his first Tech football game against Suwanee (sp?). When he started at Tech, he worked in the booth with Jack Hurst.
I remember being a kid and listening to Ciraldo call Tech basketball games on the radio. My Daddy was an accountant, and I found a special pad at his office that I used to keep a running play by play account. Al Ciraldo is a huge part of everything I associate with Tech. It seems like just yesterday that I saw many Tech games through Al's eyes. I was there the day they gave him the T off the Tech Tower. I still miss him. I wouldn't have traded him for any other announcer. He loved Georgia Tech.