This is how long it takes to be considered a DI caliber broadcaster

There’s a young play-by-play announcer doing Division II football and basketball in the northern U.S. He wants to know, “How long before I’m considered a Division I caliber broadcaster?

There is no timetable for reaching the top

Your rate of improvement is up to YOU.

So what are you doing to get better?

You could start with these four things to accelerate your development.

We all have the same 168 hours in a week. Some people end up parlaying those into network play-by-play or a Power 5 job; others stay stuck doing high school games in Sheboygan.

The way you invest your 168 hours will determine when you’re ready for a DI job.

It’s up to you.

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