Keith Jackson, sportscaster with 'Whoa, Nelly! call, dies

SHERMAN OAKS, Calif. (AP) - Keith Jackson, the down-home voice of college
football during more than five decades as a broadcaster, has died. He was
89.
He died Friday and no cause was given in a statement Saturday by ESPN.
Jackson's longtime employer was ABC Sports.
Jackson covered many sports, but he was best known for college football.
His signature phrases like "Whoa, Nelly!" gave his game calls a familiar
feel.
Disney chairman and CEO Bob Iger says Jackson "was college football" for
generations of fans.
Jackson retired after the 2006 Rose Bowl and is a member of the Sports
Broadcasting Hall of Fame.
Jackson was a longtime resident of Sherman Oaks, California, and Pender
Harbor, British Columbia. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Turi Ann.

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