Favorite Keith Jackson UT call

#51
#51
From the '86 Sugar Bowl when UT sacked Testaverde:

"Dale Jones led it!"

Tennessee '86 Sugar Bowl Memories by Russ Finley - YouTube

The whole 86 Sugar bowl when he and the others are eating crow after Tennessee with a back up QB spanked Miami 35-7 after falling behind 7-0 on the opening drive.

Interesting to note they KJ ask Frank Broyles about a playoff system in 1986. It took 30 yrs to get one.

Rest in piece KJ!

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1986 Game Recap - Official Site of the Allstate Sugar Bowl

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#53
#53
Any "call" KJ made was my favorite. Always enjoyed his delivery, had had good support staff and/or really new the game he was announcing. Have miss him from sports since his retirement. "OOOOO Nellie" really miss him!!
 
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#55
Back then ESPN didn't show many SEC games, showed alot of big 10 games go to my grave thinking espn and LEE CORSO changed many voter minds the last 2 weeks, the 1 punt return did Manning in, one stinking punt return won the Trophy for Charles what a shame GO TO H@LL CORSO AND ESPN.:banghead2:

MY God! Get over it! Manning didn't deserve the Heisman that year. It's not a career award. He choked against Florida and then had a really bad game against Vandy in the last game of the year.

And you're just wrong about what ESPN showed. We were on there plenty
 
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#57
Went back and forth between him and John Ward during the '98 title. Thought his anecdote about Cafego telling Fulmer "Good luck, I'll be watching" was really cool.

Enjoyed being able to share that with my Grandmother, who went to school with Cafego and was way too nervous to watch the game.
 
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#59
Ward was the greatest CFB play by play announcer of all-time.

WOW! It's good to finally here one of our opponents acknowledge just how good John Ward could call a game.

NOONE I've ever heard paints a picture of the action while staying focused on the play like the Legend--one Mr. John Ward!

Thanks...:rock:
 
#60
#60
Always liked Keith Jackson. He was one of my favorites even though I don’t think he had any love for Tennessee. He once said his favorite game to broadcast was Alabama at Tennessee. I think he really liked Neyland Stadium and the atmosphere. Sorry to see him go. I think he was one of the great ones
 
#61
#61
I can't recall him ever saying anything positive about my Vols when broadcasting one of our games....sad to see him go tho.
 
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MY God! Get over it! Manning didn't deserve the Heisman that year. It's not a career award. He choked against Florida and then had a really bad game against Vandy in the last game of the year.

And you're just wrong about what ESPN showed. We were on there plenty

I think part of the problem was giving it to Woodson who DEFINITELY didn’t deserve it. Probably if it had gone to an offensive player (which we all know is really where the award is earned) then the controversy wouldn’t have been so intense. The whole process that year was mixed up and became an advertising propaganda overload.
 
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John trumped him, however, with "The National Champion is clad in Big Orange." 'twas the greatest signoff, farewell statement in broadcasting history.

It doesn’t get any better. Absolutely the greatest sign off in history. I miss John Ward terribly and truly feel his retirement was the beginning of our curse.

GO AWAY BOB KESLING!
 
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#64
If you remember after Miami scored first (Michael Irvin) Broyles said Tennessee better watch out "Miami likes to go for the jugular early."

I could've sworn that after that TD, that he said, "and the rout is on." Watched some of the game last night just to see, didn't hear it. It was on YouTube and was cut to exclude huddles.
 
#65
#65
1994: Tennessee at UCLA. Peyton Manning makes his first appearance as quarterback for UT (after the 2 guys ahead of him got hurt). Keith Jackson says "here comes Peyton Manning as quarterback..." followed by "get used to it". HE WAS RIGHT. THIS WAS THE BEGINNING OF THE GOAT".
 
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“This TN defense has clawed and scratched Miami into a bloody spate, and they have forced another turnover”

After the Testaverde sack (3rd Q?) where he tries to roll away from pressure and TN smushes him from behind (perhaps Jones and Hovanic), and the fumble squirts forward about 15 yards
 
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#67
All of this talk about the '86 Sugar Bowl forces me to reach deep into the archives and pull out our trusty youtube copy of Battle of New Orleans Tennessee Style: Battle of New Orleans 1986 Sugar Bowl - YouTube. Enjoy!!!

Here, too, is the link to Coach Majors' pregame speech: Johnny Majors 1986 Sugar Bowl Pregame Locker Room Speech - YouTube. "They don't have any respect for you; make them remember you as long as you live, the way you hit and the way you knock them down downfield, and the way you hustle. Attack, attack, attack, always attack. . . . Carry the fight to Miami and keep it there for sixty minutes."
 
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MY God! Get over it! Manning didn't deserve the Heisman that year. It's not a career award. He choked against Florida and then had a really bad game against Vandy in the last game of the year.

And you're just wrong about what ESPN showed. We were on there plenty

How would you justify Lamar Jackson last year? Folded like a cheap suit in the last 3 games - shouldn't that have disqualified him?
 
#70
#70
I don't have any except all the times he was wrong trashing the Vols while "calling" the 1985 Sugar Bowl. :)
Keith Jackson was one of the most biased College Football announcers and it was clear he hated the Vols. Never knew why, but I really don't care...
 
#71
#71
Back in '82, there was this time my bud and I were rocking it at the Katch One.

My friend got drunk and started to climb up on stage.

Keith came in the door and said, "Whoa...Nelly"
 

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#72
#72
Not a playcall, but a half time funny in the 1980 TN-Bama game. It was an awful rain at Neyland Stadium, Charlie Daniels was doing the half time show. He had a big hit called in America, which had lyrics saying that America was back and "if the Russians don't believe it, they can all go straight to hell" that was bound to draw cheers. Keith Jackson, cut from the booth to Charlie Daniels right at that part of the song. They immediately went back to Jackson who said in his drawl, "I think we went down a mite bit too early". Just a funny live tv moment. BTW Bama won 27-0. 😣
 
#73
#73
Keith Jackson was a legend. It's funny that when people don't slobber all over UT, they're called UT haters. My dad used to whine about him, too.
 
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