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Jason Campbell tabbed as next color analyst for Auburn Sports Network’s football coverage

For just the third time since 1980, Auburn will have a new voice in the booth to serve as the color analyst for football broadcasts on the Auburn Sports Network.

Jason Campbell, who played quarterback for the Tigers from 2001-04, has been named the next analyst for Auburn Sports Network’s football coverage. He takes over for Stan White, another former Auburn quarterback who served in the role since 2001.

“I would like to thank God for this amazing opportunity to continue doing something I enjoy and love,” Campbell said in a press release. “I appreciate the Auburn Sports Network team and Stan for their immediate confidence in me as I move into the analyst role.  I know I have incredibly big shoes to fill.  It has been a privilege watching and learning from Stan during our time in the booth together.  Auburn Family, I look forward to sharing great memories with you alongside the Voice of the Tigers, Andy Burcham, this fall.”

Campbell has been a member of the Auburn Sports Network since 2016, where he had the role of pregame and halftime show analyst.

The voice of the Auburn Tigers, andy burcham, shared his appreciation for White’s dedication to the network for over two decades and says that he is excited to get to work alongside Campbell in his new role.

“(Campbell) was the overwhelming choice to replace Stan in the booth. He continues the tradition of outstanding quarterbacks who have moved into the booth, including Pat Sullivan, Charlie Trotman, and Stan White. I look forward to working alongside Jason starting with the A-Day game.”

Campbell will become the second member of Auburn’s 2004 SEC Championship team to be a part of Auburn Football’s play-by-play coverage, joining sideline reporter Ronnie Brown, who was also a first-round selection in the 2005 NFL Draft.

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Story originally appeared on Auburn Wire