Don Fischer has called Indiana Hoosiers games for 53 years, from a chaotic first broadcast to a football national championship. The longtime play-by-play announcer reflects on the moments that defined his career and the program's transformation.
Fischer traces his unlikely path to the broadcast booth, from factory work and railroad night shifts to a correspondence course ad in the back of a sports magazine that changed his life. He recalls his first game calling Indiana football under Lee Corso, his famously awkward first meeting with Bob Knight, and what made the 1976 undefeated national championship team so remarkable.
He also addresses Indiana basketball's current rebuild under Darian DeVries, explaining why the roster's mid-major backgrounds make the Big Ten grind especially difficult this season. On football, Fischer is direct: Curt Cignetti is the best coach in the country, and he knew it after watching one spring practice. Fischer credits the NIL era and transfer portal for making the program's rapid rise possible, and he sees no reason to stop calling games.
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0:00 Introduction
0:45 Calling Indiana University of Indiana
2:10 How Fischer Got Into Broadcasting
4:00 Railroad Night Shifts to Radio Career
5:45 Landing the IU Play-by-Play Job
7:00 Lee Corso's First Game at Indiana
8:30 The 1976 Undefeated Championship Run
9:45 First Meeting With Bob Knight
12:00 Fischer's Impact on Hoosier Fans
13:30 Indiana Basketball's Current Rebuild
15:45 The Football Championship Run
17:30 Recognizing Curt Cignetti's Potential Early
19:00 Fondest Memory After 53 Years