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Remembering Keith Jackson and that unforgettable voice of college ...

Keith Jackson was the sound of autumn. He was as indelible a part of college football as marching bands and the wishbone offense.

Remembering Keith Jackson: The folksy voice of college football

In a 52-year broadcasting career, Jackson covered a wide-ranging array of sports for radio and TV, including a rowing competition in the former ...

College Football: Remembering Keith Jackson, the voice of college ...

Keith Jackson, the voice of college football for five decades, has passed away at 89 after an iconic broadcasting career filled with ...

Remembering Keith Jackson A.K.A. The Iconic ABC ... - YouTube

Remembering Keith Jackson A.K.A. The Iconic ABC Broadcaster "Whoa Nellie" (1928-2018) · Comments3.

Remembering legendary sportscaster and WSU grad Keith Jackson

Jackson became the definitive voice of college football. Broadcast great Bob Costas has described Jackson as the voice of college football in ...

Keith Jackson Remembered As Voice Of College Football After ...

Legendary broadcaster KEITH JACKSON, who for the "better part of five decades established himself as one of college football's beloved characters," died Friday ...

Remembering Keith Jackson - On the Banks

He was the voice of college football. And nobody did it better.

One of the all-time greats. Rest in peace, Keith Jackson. - Facebook

Remembering the legendary Keith Jackson. One of the all-time greats. Rest in peace, Keith Jackson. Cecil Murrell and 1.1K others. 59K Views.

Keith Jackson was the definitive college football voice

From "Whoa, Nellie" to "Hello, Heisman", Keith Jackson's catchphrases left an impact on three generations of college football fans.

Keith Jackson was the sound of college football - ESPN

Close your eyes and listen. You'll hear and know that voice. Sure, Keith Jackson did other sports -- all so very well -- over a legendary ...

Keith Jackson, the signature voice of college football, dies at 89, was ...

Keith Jackson, the signature voice of college football for five decades on ABC and ESPN punctuated with his folksy Georgia twang despite ...

Stewart Mandel on X: "“If sparrows are the sound of spring and ...

with an excellent remembrance for. @TheAthleticCFB . Remembering Keith Jackson and that unforgettable voice of college football · From nytimes.com · 10:51 PM ...

Remembering Keith Jackson: The Voice of College Football

Keith Jackson: The GOAT of college football commentary. · His voice and catchphrases defined an era of college football. · Memorable moments and ...

ESPN Remembers Keith Jackson

Legendary sportscaster Keith Jackson, best known for his folksy manner and unique sayings on college football during his 40 years with ABC Sports, passed away ...

Keith Jackson, Legendary Voice of College Football, Dies at 89

Keith Jackson, the sonorous voice of college football on ABC whose folksy, rumblin,' stumblin' descriptions of the game made him a favorite of viewers for ...

Keith Jackson, R.I.P. - It's About TV

For all of the palpable excitement in Jackson's voice, the love of the game, the Whoa Nellies and Fum-BLEs and Hold the Phonnnnnes for which he ...

Keith Jackson, the voice of college football for generations, has died

He was 89. Jackson is most famous for being the voice of college football's biggest games for generations. He passed away Friday night, ...

Legendary broadcaster Keith Jackson dies at age 89 - ESPN

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.

Keith Jackson dies: College football world reacts to legend's passing

Keith Jackson was the voice I first associated with CFB growing up. Hello Heisman. Calling UCLA-USC games. Rose Bowls. Of course USC-Texas.

Legendary sports broadcaster Keith Jackson dies at 89 - USA Today

Keith Jackson, one of the most distinctive voices in college football for half a century, died Friday night. He was 89.