Greg Wrubell

[2] After serving two years as a missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Brazil, Wrubell returned to BYU in 1987 and met his future wife, Tauna Fehrner, and began an internship at KSL.

[3] In 1992, Paul James invited Wrubell to join the BYU Cougars football radio team.

A heart attack led to James missing a few basketball games during the 1996-97 season, allowing Wrubell to move from the sidelines to play-by-play.

[2] Wrubell gained nationwide exposure when he made the only national radio commentary of the 2014 Miami Beach Bowl, including the infamous brawl between BYU and Memphis.

[6] In 2016, Wrubell left KSL where he had been a producer, reporter, host, and announcer[3] and became the BYU Director of Broadcast Media.

Wrubell testified before the Utah Legislature for autism funding and solicited corporate sponsors to donate to autism-related causes.