Notre Dame football will have two new voices during its radio broadcasts this fall

A few changes to the Irish radio booth for the fall

It’s takes a special broadcaster to be able to call a game on the radio, especially considering they have to paint a picture we can’t see.

For the last six years, [autotag]Paul Burmeister[/autotag] has been the radio voice of Notre Dame football. However, he is moving into an expanded role with NBC Sports. The open play-by-play spot has been filled by [autotag]Tony Simeone[/autotag], who is coming off broadcasting the Paris Summer Olympics.

Simeone will be joined by [autotag]Ryan Harris[/autotag], former Irish offensive tackle, and new in-studio host [autotag]Johnny Soper[/autotag]. With two new voices and the expected success of the team, this should be a very exciting fall in South Bend on multiple fronts.

Congrats to Tony and Johnny on their promotions, and we wish Paul the best of luck with NBC Sports.

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