the 6-foot, 205-pound running back was stacking up college offers. When all was said and done, he held nearly 25 offers, including Georgia, Alabama, Michigan and Notre Dame. He also had an offer from Auburn, where the original Bo Jackson played ...
Presents a biography of athlete Bo Jackson. Birth and early life in Alabama; Education; Difficult times in college; Sports statistics; Early career; Injury; Participation in both football and baseball; Year in which Jackson won the Heisman Trophy as the best collegiate football player in the U....
The picture sleeve for former Auburn quarterback Randy Campbell's 1984 vinyl single "Mr. Bo Jackson." (Courtesy Randy Campbell/cover design Sherrie Murphy)Courtesy Randy Campbell/cover design Sherrie Murphy By In 1984,Bo Jacksonwas more than a college football star, he was a folk hero. A gr...
Jackson became a two-sport superstar of the late '80s and early '90s, earning Pro Bowl honors once in the NFL and All-Star honors once in MLB, while also taking home the MVP of the 1989 MLB All-Star game. A hip injury in 1991 ended Jackson's football career, and all but ended hi...
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Ex-Bronco pushes back on praise for Bo Nix playing through injury “Someone needs to save Bo [Nix] from himself here. Your rookie franchise QB should not be playing with a broken back,” Nate Jackson tweeted. 1 DAY AGO • USATODAY.COM Troy Renck: Broncos will only go as far as Bo...
Maynard Jackson Jr., born March 23, 1938, in Dallas Texas. The family moved to Atlanta in 1945 where his father took pastor ship of Friendship Baptist Church. His mother Irene Dobbs Jackson, a professor of French at Spellman College, in 1959 Jackson mother became the first African American ...
NFL Network's LaVar Arrington believes LSU running back Leonard Fournette is the best player in college football, and compared the sophomore to Bo Jackson.
Thirty-five years ago, Bo Jackson took a handoff on a play from the Raiders' 9-yard line. What happened over the next 91 yards -- and beyond -- continues to live in the memories of those who witnessed it up close.
Lamar Jackson dethrones Josh Allen atop Nick Shook's QB Index rankings entering Week 18, while three players move at least 10 spots on the board. Check out the updated pecking order, 1-32. news NFL Week 17 bold predictions: Bo Nix dices up Bengals in shootout; Jonathan Taylor's BIG ...