ear-splitting levels. "Per square yard, the loudest stadium in the history of the planet," longtime ABC sportscaster Keith Jackson called Autzen. But the true force of Autzen is perhaps best measured by the Richter scale. Oregon fan Tobiah
Nancy, founded a mentoring program. He has been athletic director since 2007. Among past recipients are sportscaster Keith Jackson , NBC Sports executive Dick Ebersol, former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue and entertainer Bob Hope.
28 years. 9: No. 2 Alabama 14, No. 1 Penn State 7 Jan. 1, 1979, Sugar Bowl Legendary college football broadcaster Keith Jackson called it the greatest game he had ever seen. The No. 1 Nittany Lions were on a 19-game winning streak
coach Joe Paterno. The episode is the third of 12 installments of the series, hosted by Hall of Fame sports broadcaster Keith Jackson . The show includes new one-on-one interviews with Paterno, his son Jay, Tom Bradley, Fran Ganter, Michael
coach Joe Paterno. The episode is the third of 12 installments of the series, hosted by Hall of Fame sports broadcaster Keith Jackson . The show includes new one-on-one interviews with Paterno, his son Jay, Tom Bradley, Fran Ganter, Michael
coach Joe Paterno. The episode is the third of 12 installments of the series, hosted by Hall of Fame sports broadcaster Keith Jackson . The show includes new one-on-one interviews with Paterno, his son Jay, Tom Bradley, Fran Ganter, Michael
in the second half on a 21-yard TD pass from Kemp to Keith Jackson and two Roger Ruzek field goals. XXX Sept. 15, 1997 ..... So much happened in one night, even before the game. ABC began its broadcast with the "Desperate Housewives
1962, when the NCAA-record sellout streak began. Figures associated with Nebraska's tradition - retired sportscaster Keith Jackson , ex-Oklahoma coach Barry Switzer, ex-Nebraska coach and player Frank Solich among them - gave video tributes
at the North-South Game at Charleston's Laidley Field. Not long after George Cafego's death in 1998, sportscaster Keith Jackson offered a tribute on national television. "Nobody's name rests higher in Tennessee football than George
at the North-South Game at Laidley Field. George Cafego Not long after George Cafego's death in 1998, sportscaster Keith Jackson offered a tribute on national television. "Nobody's name rests higher in Tennessee football than George