Dec. 1, 2004; South Bend, IN USA; Irish OL Ryan Harris speaks with the media one day after AD Kevin White announced that Notre Dame would not retain Tyrone Willingham as head coach. Mandatory Credit: Photo By Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports Copyright (c) 2004 Matt Cashore
Dec. 1, 2004; South Bend, IN USA; Irish OL Ryan Harris speaks with the media one day after AD Kevin White announced that Notre Dame would not retain Tyrone Willingham as head coach. Mandatory Credit: Photo By Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports Copyright (c) 2004 Matt Cashore
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Notre Dame football loses its radio color analyst to pursue law career

If you are a fan of listening to Notre Dame football on the radio, you’ll be hearing a new voice this coming fall.

Ryan Harris, a former Irish offensive tackle and NFL champion with the Denver Broncos is hanging up the broadcasting mic for a law book. He is keeping the door open for other NFL and television jobs, but it won’t be with Notre Dame this coming fall as he announced via social media.

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Harris has spent the last eight seasons in the booth, but the workload of law school has pushed him away from calling Irish games. His voice will be missed, as he eloquently detailed what he saw on the field as a former player.

At this point Harris’ role has yet to be filled, but surely Notre Dame will be reaching out to a player with ties to the program. One name to watch should be former quarterback Ian Book, who just did a fantastic job as the color analyst during the Blue& Gold game.

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This article originally appeared on Fighting Irish Wire: Notre Dame football loses its radio color analyst to pursue law career

Reporting by Michael Chen , Fighting Irish Wire / Fighting Irish Wire

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