CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A radio play-by-play announcer for No. 25 North Carolina State was suspended indefinitely Friday after making a reference to "illegal ...
25 North Carolina State was suspended indefinitely Friday after making a reference to "illegal aliens" while announcing the score of a bowl game in El Paso, Texas, during the Wolfpack's game against Maryland in the Hahn, the radio voice for N.C. "That's with 11:15 to go in the second quarter." State since the 1990-91 season and N.C. Sun Bowl Association executive director Bernie Olivas announced on Dec. — A radio play-by-play announcer for No.
Nearly a full day since Learfield suspended North Carolina State announcer Gary Hahn, the communications company has failed to further address the.
As Clay Travis pointed out Friday evening, what Hahn said wasn’t even opinion, it was fact! Yet, Learfield not only suspended Hahn, they refrained from stating why they deemed his comment to be worthy of a suspension. The suspension has, rightfully so, been met with more questions than answers.
North Carolina State radio broadcaster Gary Hahn has been suspended for remarks he made about "illegal aliens" during the Duke's Mayo Bowl on Friday, ...
Learfield is the rights holder for N.C. Learfield Communications said Hahn had been suspended indefinitely after the game between the North Carolina State Wolfpack and Maryland Terrapins, 31 (UPI) -- North Carolina State radio broadcaster Gary Hahn has been suspended for remarks he made about "illegal aliens" during the Duke's Mayo Bowl on Friday, his employer said.
Longtime North Carolina State play-by-play radio announcer Gary Hahn has been suspended indefinitely after an on-air remark about "illegal aliens".
The Sun Bowl fanfest was canceled last week because the city of El Paso is using its convention center to house around 1,000 immigrants. “Amongst all the illegal aliens down in El Paso, it’s UCLA 14 and Pittsburgh 6….” Hahn said. “That’s with 11:15 to go in the second quarter.”
NC State radio broadcaster Gary Hahn was suspended indefinitely after referring to "illegal aliens" in Texas during the Mayo Bowl.
Prior to his arrival in Raleigh he also worked as a sports reporter and anchor for NBC Radio Network in New York City and WLWI-TV in Indianapolis. State broadcast rights holder; he was disciplined by that company after making the comment while announcing an out-of-town score during the game. State football and men’s basketball since 1991.
"Amongst all the illegal aliens down in El Paso, it's UCLA 14 and Pittsburgh 6," Gary Hahn said before tossing the coverage to the sideline reporter.
That's with 11:15 to go in the second quarter." [The News & Observer](https://www.newsobserver.com/sports/article270604992.html). [indefinitely suspended](https://www.newsobserver.com/sports/article270604992.html)after making a comment about "illegal aliens in El Paso."
(NewsNation) — A play-by-play announcer was suspended indefinitely Friday for making a reference to “illegal aliens” while calling a college football game.
Gary Hahn was suspended indefinitely by Wolfpack Sports Properties for referencing "illegal aliens" during a broadcast.
He has yet to make a public statement about his remarks. Title 42 was due to expire at the end of the year, but a Supreme Court decision means it will remain in place [until at least February 2023](https://elpasomatters.org/2022/12/27/supreme-court-title-42-stays-in-place/). Learfield operates the Wolfpack Sports Network, which employs Hahn.