CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – Learfield’s Tarheel Sports Properties announced today that former Tar Heels Joe Jauch and Bryn Renner will serve as commentators for University of North Carolina football games broadcast this fall on the Tarheel Sports Network. With Brian Simmons moving to a full-time position on the Carolina football staff and serving as special advisor to head coach Mack Brown, Jauch and Renner will join Jones Angell in the radio booth as the voice of the Tar Heels.
Additionally, Tar Heel football letterman Na Brown will co-host the Tar Heel Sports Network’s pre-game and post-game shows with Dave Nathan. Brown replaces Tar Heel great Deems May, who retired after more than 20 seasons with the network.
Joe Jauch was one of the first freshmen recruits that Mack Brown enrolled at Carolina in 1988 and has worked as a commentator for the Tar Heel Sports Network for the past two seasons. After leaving Carolina, Jauch played five years with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League and has been an announcer for ESPN since 2018.
“I’m grateful that Mack Brown gave me the opportunity to be a student-athlete at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,” Jauch said. “I earned my degree in Radio and Television and now I’m sitting next to Jones Angell. It’s truly a dream come true. Go Heels!”
Bryn Renner was a three-year starting quarterback at the University of North Carolina, where he set the school’s all-time record for 300-yard passing games and twice broke the school’s all-time record for touchdown passes. Renner’s career completion percentage of 66.5% is the best in Carolina history. Following his record-breaking collegiate career, Renner played in the NFL for the Denver Broncos, Baltimore Ravens, Tennessee Titans, San Diego Chargers and Pittsburgh Steelers.
“I’m incredibly grateful to the Tar Heel Sports Network for the opportunity to be in the booth with the Jones Angels and the team this fall,” said Renner. “I look forward to learning from you all and giving my best to our fans, just like I did when I was under center every Saturday for the Tar Heels!”
Brown, who played for the Tar Heels from 1995-1999 and ranks in the top 10 in career receptions, was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fourth round of the 1999 NFL Draft and played for the team until 2004. Brown is a North Carolina native, born in Reidsville, North Carolina.
“I’m finally back home where it all began,” Brown said. “I’m excited to join the Tar Heel Sports radio team and share UNC football with my UNC family. I can’t wait to turn the mic on.”
“I am excited to work with this incredible group of analysts this season,” said Angell. “Having multiple players from different eras who have achieved high levels of success at Carolina and in professional football means Tar Heel fans will be able to hear expert opinions and analysis before, during and after the game on the Tar Heel Sports Network. Our goal is to provide an accurate, entertaining and informative listening experience on game day, and Joe, Brynn, Na and Jeff will help us do just that.”
This fall, fans will continue to hear from Tar Heel legend Jeff Saturday, who returns as a regular contributor to the weekly interview segment with Angel.
“We are excited and proud to welcome former Tar Heels players to the Carolina Football Radio team,” said Chuck Schroeder, vice president and general manager of Tar Heel Sports Properties. “Each of these players offers a unique perspective and listeners will hear their deep understanding of the game and Carolina Athletics. They all love this place and we look forward to bringing their expertise and passion for Carolina football to our listeners this fall.”
The team’s local Learfield-based company, Tar Heel Sports Properties, is the exclusive multimedia rights holder for Carolina Athletics and oversees all sponsorship agreements on behalf of the Tar Heels.
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