On-Air Bios
Brad Law began his broadcasting career calling Piedmont High School basketball games at the age of 15. Since graduating from Piedmont in 1999, Brad has served as play-by-play announcer for numerous schools and stations in Northeast Alabama and state championship events on the AHSAA Radio Network. Since arriving in Auburn in 2004, he has filled in behind the microphone on broadcasts of Auburn baseball and softball, along with Troy basketball. The 2008 AU graduate serves as the producer for Tiger football and men’s basketball broadcasts on the Auburn ISP Sports Network. In addition to Inside the Auburn Tigers Radio, Brad co-hosts Prep Sports Game Night, a state syndicated high school football scoreboard show, also distributed by Auburn Network, Inc.
Jason Caldwell was born and raised in Sylacauga, Alabama, where he was involved in sports from an early age. His dad coached Jason in baseball throughout his youth, helping to fuel his interests in sports. Caldwell attended Auburn University from 1992 – 1995, and has worked covering Auburn sports since that time. He joined the Inside the Auburn Tigers staff in 1999, and has served as Assistant Editor since 2001. Inside the Auburn Tigers magazine has been a part of Jason’s life since 1981, when he was an original subscriber to the magazine at age nine. Jason has been a regular guest on sports radio shows throughout the south over the past several years, but this will be his first full-time role in broadcasting.
As editor of the highly respected magazine, Inside the Auburn Tigers, which has readers in all 50 states and around the world, Mark Murphy literally grew up in the middle of Auburn University athletics. He began attending Tiger sporting events even before he started school, helping set up radio equipment for his father, the engineer for the Auburn Network’s football, basketball and baseball broadcasts. Murphy’s professional experience includes jobs as a sports editor and news editor for daily newspapers as well as a bureau chief for Knight-Ridder newspapers. He has produced numerous articles as a free lance writer for regional and national publications and has worked as a sports radio talk show host. He is also a frequent guest on radio programs from coast to coast to discuss Auburn University athletics.

