John Fanta is a lot of things — authentically himself paramount among them.
He’s a popular college basketball announcer for Fox — and for good reason. There’s nobody currently in the space doing it like Fanta or doing so with the amount of enthusiasm that he does. And because of that, his unlikely rise to the top of college hoops media has been nothing short of spectacular.
And let’s be clear: any Fanta slander? Not on our watch.
So, if you’re considering taking a shot at him, make sure you hit your mark.
Fanta recently shut down a troll who dared to accuse him of bias in the Xavier-Cincinnati rivalry.
What followed? An unforgettable rant for the ages.
But that’s just his viral side. If that’s the only Fanta you know, you’re missing the bigger picture. The 29-year-old isn’t defined by those moments — he’s built for something bigger.
John Fanta on the FS1 call for a crazy Princeton-Rutgers finish. 🏀🔥🎙️pic.twitter.com/0LJqat5HXp
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) December 21, 2024
If that 42-second thrill ride caught your attention, just wait for the full feature — an exploration of why Fanta isn’t just having fun; he is the fun.
Alex Squadron’s recent profile of Fanta for Seth Davis’ Hoops HQ captures a key moment where Fanta shares his true essence, and it’s clear why fans gravitate to him.
This is who he is, unapologetically.
“I am who I am, unapologetically. I might not look like all the people that are on television, and I know that,” Fanta tells Squadron. “But I embrace being the Midwestern native who’s a sports fan like you, who’s willing to have an everyday conversation, who has a good time calling the game… I would encourage anybody who feels like they need to be somebody different that you don’t need to be. You are who you are.”
That’s what sets him apart.
He’s not trying to be anyone else. He’s doing it his way.
And it’s his authenticity that speaks louder than anything else.
“There’s a quote that I sent out to our players this morning: ‘Work begins when you don’t like what you’re doing.’ One of the biggest things that stands out about John is that he doesn’t really come across like he’s working,” Marquette Eagles head men’s basketball coach Shaka Smart told Hoops HQ. “He comes across like he’s loving what he’s doing.”
Fanta doesn’t just love what he’s doing — he lives it.
In an industry so often defined by formulas and facades, he is proof that it’s all about being unapologetically yourself.