Career
He currently serves as a television and radio analyst for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Born in Istanbul, Turkey, Ilkin"s parents Mehmet and Ayten Ilkin emigrated to the United States when he was two years old and settled in the Chicago area. In 1975, he was granted an athletic scholarship to Indiana State University.
He was chosen by the Steelers in the sixth round of the 1980 NFL Draft.
He played offensive tackle for the Steelers from 1980 to 1992, earning two Pro Bowl appearance honors (1988 and 1989). He played for the Green Bay Packers in 1993 before retiring from football.
He served as Vice-President of the NFL Player"s Association from 1989 to 1994. After retiring from football, Ilkin began appearing as a commentator and sports reporter on sports broadcasts in the Pittsburgh market.
His popular segment, titled Lunch with Tunch, featured interviews with Steeler players and coaches.
Ilkin worked as a game analyst for National Broadcasting Company during the 1995 NFL season. He was paired with Dan Hicks
In 1998, he joined the official Steelers broadcasting team of Myron Cope and Bill Hillgrove as an analyst. After Cope"s retirement following the 2004 season, the team decided not to replace Cope and Ilkin took on the color-commentary duties once carried by Cope.
He worked alongside sideline reporter and former team mate Craig Wolfley, who like Ilkin joined the Steelers via the 1980 draft.
Ilkin and Wolfley hosted a morning radio show called In The Locker Room with Tunch and Wolf on WBGG (Department of Administration and Management). The show was cancelled in the summer of 2006.
The show now appears daily during the football season on 970 Entertainment and Sports Programming Network in Pittsburgh. Ilkin works as an analyst on the Pittsburgh affiliate of Fox Sports Net and has written articles for NFLHS.com, a website for football fans.
He is the Senior Vice President of the Athletic Training Network, a company that provides athletic training and program material to coaches and players.
Tunch Ilkin was married on April 24, 1982 to Sharon Senefeld, and they had three children: Tanner, Natalie, and Clay. The Ilkins resided in Upper Saint Clair, Pennsylvania. On February 6, 2012, Sharon Ilkin died after a lengthy battle with cancer. In 2013, Ilkin remarried, to Karen Rafferty.
In August 2008, Ilkin began working with riverset cr union of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The cr union is a not-for-profit financial cooperative. In a November 2013 visit to Turkey he took part at the activities of the Istanbul Cavaliers, and was interviewed by the sports newspaper Fanatik.
Ilkin said in that interview that he would like to coach an American football team in Turkey.