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  1. Keith Max Jackson (October 18, 1928 – January 12, 2018) 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 ...

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  3. 13. Jan. 2018 · Keith Jackson, 89, announcer with ‘Whoa, Nelly!’ call, dies. By JAY REEVES. Published 3:28 PM PDT, January 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!”.

  4. 13. Jan. 2018 · ESPN. Legendary broadcaster Keith Jackson, who spent some 50 years calling the action in a folksy, down-to-earth manner, has died at the age of 89.

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  5. 13. Jan. 2018 · NBC Sports pays tribute to Keith Jackson, who spent his entire career broadcasting college football for ABC from 1952 to 2006. He was known for his signature style, iconic calls and nicknames of college football venues.

  6. 13. Jan. 2018 · By Richard Goldstein. Jan. 13, 2018. Keith Jackson, ABC’s signature voice of college football, remembered for his love of the game’s pageantry and his Georgia-rooted, country boy flourishes on...

  7. 13. Jan. 2018 · Jackson was the voice of college football for 50 years, calling games across the country and coining memorable phrases like \"Whoa, Nellie!\" and \"Hold the phone!\" He also broadcasted other sports, including the Olympics, NFL, NBA and MLB.