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Dr. Jerry Punch (born August 20, 1953) is an American auto racing and college football commentator on ESPN, as well as a physician. Punch also does local radio spots in Knoxville.

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Early life and career [edit]

Jerry began his broadcasting career in Newton, NC, when he was selected to join the local high school radio station Staff of Newton-Conover High School. The local radio station, WNNC in Newton, NC, provided free air time to the local high school broadcasting organization with rotational assignments to the aspiring broadcast journalists. Students at the high school auditioned for the much sought after staff positions. Jerry was successful and was selected by fellow students to become a new reporter and, thus, he was permitted to participate in the weekly Saturday morning live broadcasts on WNNC.

He served as backup quarterback for coach Lou Holtz at NC State and graduated magna cum laude in 1975.[1] He received a M.D. degree from the Wake Forest University School of Medicine.

ESPN career [edit]

Punch worked as an Emergency medicine physician at Bunnell Community Hospital (now known as Florida Hospital Flagler) before moving to ESPN in 1984 as a pit reporter for NASCAR races. While working at ESPN Punch also moonlighted at TBS doing pit reporting, as he was the first to report on the injuries to driver Terry Schoonover during the 1984 Atlanta Journal 500 for the network's race coverage.

In 1988, in two separate incidents, he helped with the rescue efforts after the serious wrecks of Rusty Wallace and Don Marmor. In the case of Rusty Wallace's front-stretch crash at Bristol Motor Speedway, Punch happened to be on Pit Road at the time, and as a result, was the first person on the scene before the rescue crew could be scrambled. Punch's medical training proved pivotal, as Wallace was initially unconscious following this practice-session crash. Punch revived Wallace, who was able to start the following night's race with only minor injuries, driving for about half the race before giving his seat up to a relief driver. Wallace now works with Punch in ESPN's coverage of NASCAR.

Punch is also credited with helping to save Ernie Irvan following a practice crash at Michigan International Speedway in August 1994. Punch also had aided injured pit crew members on pit road in several races in the 1990s.

While Punch was addressing a Nashville Superspeedway media luncheon he was interrupted by a loud crash from the back of the room. Punch immediately rushed from the podium to the back of the room where Jenny Gill (daughter of singer/musician, Vince Gill), a Nashville Superspeedway intern, had fainted. Punch helped revive the Middle Tennessee State graduate student. She was taken to a local care center for observation and soon recovered, according to Sean Dozier, the Superspeedway's public relations director. Punch returned to the podium and resumed his speech.

Other assignments for ESPN [edit]

Punch also has been ESPN's expert for discussion of medical issues, has called play-by-play for college basketball and football, and has served as a sideline reporter for college football. He also was consulted as a doctor in 1996 to report the condition of Nebraska quarterback Tommie Frazier who would go undrafted in the NFL due to a blood clot in his left leg.

On October 12, 2006, he was named the lead lap-by-lap commentator for ESPN's coverage of the Sprint Cup Series and the Nationwide Series starting in 2007 along with Rusty Wallace and Andy Petree. Punch and Petree were joined by Dale Jarrett in 2008 and stayed together until the end of the 2009 season; ESPN replaced Punch with Marty Reid for 2010 and returned him to pit road.

In addition to his pit reporter roles, Punch served as the lead play-by-play voice for ESPN's coverage of the Craftsman Truck Series until the network lost that contract to SPEED following the 2002 season.

Brief movie career [edit]

Punch also appeared as himself as an ESPN commentator, in the 1990 film Days of Thunder, which starred Tom Cruise and Robert Duvall.[2] Punch also acted as a technical advisor in the development of the movie


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Tireball.Com Sports Media

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Fri, 10 May 2013 13:58:04 -0700

Allen Bestwick, Dale Jarrett, Andy Petree will serve as the announcers for the race while Dave Burns, Shannon Spake, Dr. Jerry Punch and Vince Welch will call the race from the pits. The ESPN Studio returns to its usual format with the trio of Nicole ...
 
SportsNOLA.com
Wed, 08 May 2013 13:43:33 -0700

National television and radio analysts and announcers such as Tim Brando, Verne Lundquist and Bill Raftery of CBS Sports, Doug Gottlieb and Jerry Punch of ESPN, and Charles Barkley have expressed their admiration of McConathy, as much for his core ...

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Washington Times
Wed, 24 Apr 2013 07:27:08 -0700

ABC is televising the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing” for the 49th consecutive year, and Czarniak will be the first woman to host the telecast. ESPN's IndyCar crew also includes pit reporters Rick DeBruhl, Jamie Little and Vince Welch. Dr. Jerry Punch ...

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Racer
Sun, 28 Apr 2013 08:31:18 -0700

The on-air team also will include pit reporters Rick DeBruhl, Jamie Little and Vince Welch, with Dr. Jerry Punch coming on board for the Indianapolis 500. Czarniak, who co-anchors the 6 p.m. “SportsCenter,” joined ESPN in 2011. She has a background in ...
 
Beyond the Flag
Thu, 02 May 2013 05:03:16 -0700

One too many indiscretions during his tenure with Penske Racing saw the final straw come when he gave a 'one fingered salute' at Homestead to workers blocking his way to the garage followed by a profanity laden rant at ESPN's Dr Jerry Punch; as a ...
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