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  1. At age 29 on September 17, 1960, he put his vision into reality with ABC's first NCAA college football broadcast from Birmingham, Alabama, between Alabama Crimson Tide and the Georgia Bulldogs won by Alabama, 21–6.

  2. Oct 8, 2020 · In 1961 when the NFL was permitted to negotiate television contracts on behalf of its member clubs, CBS officially acquired the rights to the NFL. The American Football League which started in 1960 was first on ABC and a few years later migrated to NBC.

  3. The Big Ten began sponsoring men's lacrosse in the 2015 season. The Big Ten lacrosse league includes Maryland, Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Rutgers, and Johns Hopkins, which joined the Big Ten conference as an affiliate member in 2014.

  4. When Los Angeles made its bid to be the host of the 1984 Summer Olympics during an International Olympic Committee meeting at Athens in May of 1978, three representatives of ABC were there--Roone...

  5. Dec 8, 2020 · A young producer at ABC Sports and a former college football star, Goodrich was in his first season on “Monday Night Football,” the cultural force that had changed television.

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  6. Oct 29, 2018 · Days before the most notable event, ABC’s Wide World of Sports host, Jim McKay “joined in probing the story line by asking Tommie Smith about the potential boycott — a question the runner skillfully dodged.” When John Carlos and Smith’s raised their fists during the national anthem, ABC’s cameras almost missed it.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_GoodrichBob Goodrich - Wikipedia

    Goodrich joined ABC Sports full-time in 1971 as a production assistant, becoming an associate producer in 1973 before being elevated to full producer in 1976. Goodrich was producer of ABC’s NFL’s Monday Night Football from 1980-86.

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