It’s strange how life tends to throw curveballs when we least expect it. But what matters is that we hit them out of the park and rise against all odds. Chris Fowler, in his enduring announcing career, has faced several hurdles, right from his near-death experience in the 2013 Pinstripe Bowl, when he nearly choked on a chicken sandwich. Or his childhood, when at the young age of 14 in high school, he lost his father to cancer. Now, coping with all these situations was nothing short of daunting.
Chris Fowler sat with former football player Marc Megna on his podcast and talked about how he has been part of announcing every national title game since 2014 and has even hosted almost half of the playoff games. However, the moment that stood out for him and reminded him of his father was when