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Football announcing Legend Keith Jackson dead at 89

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https://www.si.com/college-football/2018/01/13/college-football-announcer-keith-jackson-dies

Legendary college football announcer Keith Jackson died Friday night, reports Sam Farmer of the Los Angeles Times.

He was 89 years old.

Jackson was considered by many to be "the voice" of college football, broadcasting the sport for 50-plus years. His iconic "Whoa Nellie" catchphrase was a regular part of Saturdays for years.

While he's most known for his college football coverage, he covered the NFL, MLB the NBA, boxing, auto racing, golf and the Olympics. He also covered the 1964 Republican National Convention with legend Walter Cronkite.

He attended the 2017 Rose Bowl game, which was his first college football game since retiring from broadcasting in 2006. The last game he called of career was the famous BCS title game on Jan. 4, 2006, when Texas beat USC.

The broadcast level inside the Rose Bowl stadium was named the Keith Jackson Broadcast Center in his honor in 2015.

He is credited with nicknaming the Rose Bowl, "The Granddaddy of Them All" and Michigan Stadium as the "Big House."
 
RIP. What a great contribution to college football, broadcasting and TV revenues.
 
Thank You and rest in peice


Salute the nation
 
Grew up with his Saturday afternoon games and they were special because of him.
RIP Sir. You are truly a legend.


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Truly lost a legend Jackson covered it all. RIP
 
Terrific broadcaster. Very nice guy, and great sense of humor.

Little-known fact: He was first play-by-play announcer on Monday High Football. Gifford took over the next season ('71)
 
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