Video: Remembering Hall of Fame broadcaster Keith Jackson
Posted Jan 14, 2018
Keith Jackson's legendary play-by-play career spanned 50 years of calling college football and other marquee events, including numerous World Series and 10 Olympics. Jackson died late Friday night at 89.
(ESPN.com)
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