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The man who made legends of such down-home phrases as “a whole lotta head crackin’!” and “Whoa, Nellie!” is coming out of retirement for 989 Studios.
Former college football announcer Keith Jackson returns to the broadcast booth in 989’s NCAA GameBreaker 2000 video game and is back in the role of pitchman in a Butler, Shine & Stern print ad for the title.
Implying GameBreaker is practically interchangeable with actual football, the ad shows Jackson in a coaches’ meeting of sorts, chatting with a couple of guys about pigskin plays.

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