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  1. Keith Max Jackson (October 18, 1928 – January 12, 2018) [3] was an American sports commentator, journalist, author, and radio personality, known for his career with ABC Sports (1966–2006). While he covered a variety of sports over his career, he is best known for his coverage of college football from 1952 until 2006, and his distinctive ...

  2. Jan 13, 2018 · Keith Jackson, who was widely regarded as the voice of college football by several generations, died late Friday night, his family said. He was 89. Jackson, who retired in 2006, spent some 50 ...

  3. Jan 13, 2018 · Jan 13, 2018. In honor of the legendary college football announcer Keith Jackson," who died Friday night at 89, here are some of his most memorable calls throughout his career. Jackson was ...

  4. Jan 13, 2018 · Keith Jackson laid down the soundtrack to Saturday for a generation of college football fans with phrases such as his signature “Whoa, Nelly!” From the World Series to the Olympics, NFL to NBA, he did it all over five decades as a sportscaster, but most appropriately his final assignment before retiring 12 years ago was one of the greatest ...

  5. Jan 13, 2018 · Keith Jackson (center) receiving a Touchdown Club award in 1978. Getty Images Keith Jackson, the man whose voice was synonymous with college football for generations of fans, died Friday night at ...

  6. Mar 5, 2020 · Keith Jackson laid down the soundtrack to Saturday for a generation of college football fans with phrases such as his signature ''Whoa, Nelly!'' From the World Series to the Olympics, NFL to NBA ...

  7. Jan 13, 2018 · Keith Jackson, the sportscaster whose rich voice and distinctive phrasing endeared him to generations of college football fans, has died, ESPN said in a news release Saturday. He was 89.

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