Despite being born in the South, Keith Jackson made his move out West later in life. He attended Washington State University where he found his love for sports broadcasting. Working for the school's sports teams, he started a career that would affect millions of Americans.
In 1967, Keith Jackson earned a spot on ABC's coverage team for college football. In his first season in the broadcast booth, he announced the game of the year that pitted the top two teams in the nation against each other. The game was between the University of Southern California Trojans and the UCLA Bruins, ranked number one and two in the nation respectively. The talent for broadcasting that Keith Jackson showed during the game earned him immediate fame in sports broadcasting and assured his spot in the business for years to come.
Just three years later, in 1970, Keith Jackson was offered the job as the play-by-play man for ABC's Monday Night Football. The season was the first for Monday Night Football and the last for Keith Jackson. After one year, he was replaced and returned his broadcasting focus to college football.
Although Keith Jackson has been ABC's head man for college football for many years, he has also been assigned to cover other sports throughout the years for ABC. He has covered professional baseball, basketball, boxing, auto racing, and the Olympics. In 1988, ABC gave him one more try covering the NFL when they had him announce Super Bowl XXII.
One of his most famous jobs as a broadcaster came during the 1972 Olympics when there was an attack by Palestinian terrorists. Jackson was the perfect person to cover both the sports and news side of the Olympic Games, helping millions of Americans understand the situation.
In 1998, Keith Jackson announced that he would retire after the 1999 Fiesta Bowl, the college football national championship game that year. Before the following college football season began, he changed his mind and worked out a new schedule with ABC that allowed him to stay on the West Coast for most of his games. He became the voice for many of the USC Trojans' football games over the past few seasons. On April 27, 2006, Keith Jackson decided to re-retire from sports broadcasting.
During the past few years, Keith Jackson has also appeared in commercials for Gatorade and Ice Breakers using his famous voice and catchphrases. His catchphrases have spanned entire generations of sports broadcasting. He will be remembered for many of these including his most famous catchphrase, "Whoa, Nellie!"
Published by Shane Carney
I am a graduate of USC. I have worked for the USC Sports Information Department, the Los Angeles Avengers, Sports Fan Magazine and Realfootball365. I have been a freelance writer for the Contra Costa Times f... View profile
The History of the Ubiquitously Used "Heavy Action." Uh, the Famous "Mon..."Heavy Action" has always been one of those enduring themes that gets into your subconscious and sometimes forces you to be reminded where you've heard it. Today, you still run...
Monday Night Football Schedule and Tom Brady Injury Status UpdatesTom Brady injured early on, but Monday Night Football is not going out on the injury list.
Pittsburgh Defeats Miami 3-0 on Monday Night FootballThe 59 minutes, 23 seconds of scoreless football between the Steelers and Dolphins on Monday Night Football was the closest the NFL has come to a scoreless tie since late 1943....- Monday Night Football Schedule Kicks Off in Green Bay and OaklandWeek 1 in the NFL ends with the first two Monday Night Football games this season, as the Packers and Aaron Rodgers face the Vikings, and the Broncos and Raiders resume their rivalry.
- Monday Night Football Week One Preview - Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati BengalsMonday Night Football will kick off 2007 with a fantastic match up of Super Bowl hopefuls at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati as the Bengals take on the Baltimore Ravens.
- Welcome to Monday Night Football, Jon Gruden
- Monday Night Football Schedule 2009 Presents Many Great Games
- ESPN Monday Night Football Proves to Be Lackluster
- NFL '08: Monday Night Football Matchups
- Monday Night Football 2009 Schedule: Season Begins with Double Header
- Buffalo Bills Fans Celebrate Monday Night Football Despite Last-Minute Loss to the...
- 2008 Monday Night Football Schedule: Are You Ready for Some Football?

1 Comments
Post a CommentHey how are you?, Im a senior at Southeastern High School and im doing a project on the career im going to do once i attend University of Toledo this summer. I just want to know may i ask you some questions for my project if possible can you e.mail me at carson_mariah@yahoo.com. Thank you and have an great day!