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Keith Jackson

Tight End

Keith Jerome Jackson

Inducted 2001

Date of Birth

4/19/1965

Birthplace

Little Rock, AR

School

University of Oklahoma (1984-1987)

Bio

Keith Jackson was a key blocker and prime receiver at tight end for Oklahoma, 1984-87. The Sooners in his time had a 42-5-1 record and won the national championship in 1985. In the Orange Bowl of that year, he had two touchdown catches, including a 71-yarder in a win over Penn State. He was a unanimous All-America in 1986 and 1987 and was a second-team choice in 1985. His career totals show 62 pass receptions for 1,470 yards, an average of 23.7. Jackson was a four-time all-Big Eight Academic choice. He won an NCAA Top Six award for academics and won the NCAA's Silver Anniversary Award. Jackson played pro football with the Philadelphia Eagles, Miami Dolphins, and Green Bay Packers.

Stats

Height 6'2

Weight 250

Career Highlights

  • 1987 All-Conference
  • 1987 Unanimous All-America
  • 1986 All-Conference
  • 1986 Unanimous All-America
  • 1985 All-Conference
  • 1985 Second Team All-America
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