As an announcer for both local radio broadcasts and the SEC Network+ streaming productions, there are responsibilities that Ellis must fill.
“Whether I’m doing SEC Network or radio stuff, when that camera comes on, we’re on for two hours.” Ellis said. “I can’t take anything back and same way with radio. If I mess up, I’ve got to own it.”
With that responsibility comes a little bit of nervousness.
“I’m always a little nervous before a broadcast,” Ellis said. “If I’m not, then I think maybe I didn’t prepare enough.”
Something that everyone who knows Ellis can agree on is their gratitude towards him and all he does for the soccer program.
“We’re all just really grateful for the time that he spends dedicated to Aggie soccer,” senior forward Ali Russell said. “That does not go unrecognized, and we appreciate it a lot.”
“He works with us purely because of his love for soccer,” Guerrieri said. “He’s a volunteer and the amount of hours and miles and everything else he’s put in for the program has been remarkable.”
Although motivated by his love for soccer, the bonds made during his time in Aggieland are the foundation of Ellis’ passion to continue his impact on the soccer program for years to come.
“It’s the personal relationships, it’s not the soccer,” Ellis said. “I’m emotionally invested in this university and this community, and it means a lot to me because I want to see all of those things succeed.”