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Sports reporter Wes Rucker, who covered Tennessee athletics, dies at 43

Longtime sports reporter Wes Ruckerwho covered University of Tennessee athleticsHe died in a car crash in Knoxville on February 19.

Rucker’s father-in-law, David Goldberg, confirmed the death. Facebook post: “This is so sad. … We are heartbroken.”

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Rucker, 43, was the only person killed in the multi-vehicle crash on I-40 West, according to a Knoxville Police news release that detailed the incident but did not identify the victim. The accident, which started with a car stopped in traffic, led to a chain of collisions. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Rucker had been covering the Vols since 2000, working for multiple media outlets. He most recently served as a writer and host at WBIR-TV in Knoxville.

Rucker was a witty, award-winning journalist, husband and father.

On December 31, Rucker announced that he and his wife, Lauren, are expecting their second child, due in May. He made the announcement to his 140,000 followers on X in his typically hilarious style.

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“Rucker Baby No. 2 is due in May. Hank is going to have a baby sister. And he insists his name will be Optimus Prime Night Ninja Rucker. He’s been insisting on it for weeks. Every day. For weeks,” Rucker posted on X at the time.

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