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Tuesday, November 25, 1986 Secrets of TV football By Kyle Schurman Staff Reporter Keith Jackson, ABC's "voice of col lege football," said he feels that the NCAA structure has lapsed and that it's t ime for the major schools to form their own association completely sep arate from the NCAA. Jackson, ABC's play-by-play commentator for college football, spoke Friday at a brown bag luncheon in Avery Hall. He said the NCAA needs to find a different way to punish teams instead of keeping them off television. He said that this ends up harming the networks. "If I were president of a sports com pany, they (NCAA) aren't going to take anyone away from me if they want my money," Jackson said. He cited a game earlier this year when ABC televised the Oklahoma Kansas game, which the Sooners won 64-3, instead of the Florida-Auburn game. ABC wanted to televise that game, which was won 18-7 by Florida. Florida is on probation and the NCAA wouldn't allow that game to be tele vised. "(The president of a sports com pany) is a business man; he doesn't want to hear any nonsense about a player giving his ticket to his girl friend, or anything like that," Jackson said. "He has the big bucks on the line." Jackson spoke along with Bob Good rich, ABC's college football producer; Donald Bernstein, director of ABC's college football; and Tim Brant, ABC's college footabll analyst. The crew was in Lincoln to televise Saturday's Oklahoma-Nebraska game. Brant said a typical week for the crew begins on the airplane ride home Coach Pettit HUSKERSfrom Page 6 on the season. Pettit said he set goals for Nebraska at the beginning of the season. The goals were for the Huskers to improve the team defense and serving. Pettit said if the Huskers continue to play well on defense and in other areas, they have the potential to make it to the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament. TC3 PAQ C2 A "Airrrrr spscrrrr ... DLCOr.l COUNTY &emmtJ.nne first mcorp m 3es5K)ti id iexr wzk. LEARN 1W SONGS., MP UNIS5 soiACONe has a eemR im, yum? amu HBflP-MNGW, KICK-WIT WE'LL OU. CURdO-VK MOOT, A NAME f from the last game. He said they look at information given to them by the schools which are playing the upcoming game. On Sunday the previous game's film is looked at and analyzed to see what was done right and what was done wrong. Monday through Wednesday, the crew comes up with different facts and angles on the game and decides what to put on the pre-game show and the halftime show. On Thursday and Fri day, players and coaches are inter viewed and on Sat urday "we're ready to go," Brant said. Both Jackson and Brant said it is important to be fair during their broadcasts. "Caring whether one team wins or loses is something that should never enter into our perspectives," Jackson said. "You just tell people why one team wins or loses. However, if it's 45-0 ,at halftime, then you can do a little showboating." "If I'm watching a game and I believe something to be true, then I'll say it," Brant said. "As long as I believe it's true, it's fine to say it." Jackson held nothing but praise for Nebraska head coach Tom Osborne and the Cornhusker football program. "Nebraska is lucky to have the peo ple, like Devaney and Osborne, they have. There isn't a better man coaching in any sport at any level today than Osborne," Jackson said. "If there is a squeaky clean place today, it's either here or Alabama. That's why the ticket-scandal thing that was happening the last time we were here was so ridiculous." Brant also had good comments about Osborne. "Tom has never lost sight of his main goal teaching," he said. expectant In 11 of 12 Big Eight games this season, NU has held opponents to a hitting percentage of under .200. Offensively, Nebraska is one of the top five hitting teams in the nation, hitting .375 during the Big Eight Tournament. Four of Nebraska's six starters Dahlgren, DeBoer, Delaneyand Schone wise were selected to the all tournament team, with Dahlgren and Schonewise earning first-team honors. By GARY LARSON ll-Zf olrrm spccrrrri mm: YSfiH KICK'WT.' Daily Nebraskan I ' M V S if , . v r- t in Andrea HoyDaily Nebraskan Sooner linebacker Brian Bosworth (44) gives instructions to Oklahoma's defense unit during the second quarter of Saturday's game against Nebraska. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL 472-2588 $2 75 minimum charge per day on commercial ads. Ten words included. S2.25 minimum charge per day on individual student and student organization ads. $.75 billing charge on noncommercial ads. All personal ads must be prepaid NO REFUNDS ON PRE-PAID ADS. NO RESPONSIBILITY ASSUMED FOR MORE THAN ONE INCORRECT INSERTION. FOUND ads may be submitted (ree of charge. DEADLINE; 1 p.m. day before publication (Monday through Friday). 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