sport.wikisort.org - AthleteDean Blevins (born approximately 1955) is an American sportscaster. He is the Sports Director for KWTV, the CBS affiliate in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He also is a co-host of an afternoon radio show on the Sports Animal called "The Total Dominance Hour" and he hosts the weekly Lincoln Riley Show.
American sportscaster
Broadcast career
He has been awarded two Emmy Awards for his journalism.[1] He has won "Sportscaster of the Year" eight times. He was voted one of the "Ten Best-Dressed Men in Sports" by Sport magazine.[2]
Blevins has announced college football and basketball games for 25 years, including 14 years for ABC, CBS, and ESPN. Some of his assignments included major bowl games as part of the Bowl Championship Series. He also has done some PPV work for Fox Sports Net. Blevins worked as the sports director for ABC affiliate KOCO-TV in Oklahoma City from 1988 to 1994. Blevins joined KWTV in 1998, as the co-host of the then-newly created Sunday sports program The Final Score (which was reformatted as the current Oklahoma Sports Blitz in 2001); however in the spring of 2001, after the death of KWTV sports director Bill Teegins in a Colorado plane crash that killed nine other players and faculty members of Oklahoma State University, Blevins was appointed as Teegins' replacement as the station's sports director and lead sports anchor. Since 1985 he has hosted shows for recognizable sports personalities and coaches including Barry Switzer, Jerry Jones and Eddie Sutton. He hosted two weekly TV shows for former Oklahoma football coach Bob Stoops from 1999 until 2017.
Sports career
Blevins grew up in Norman, Oklahoma and was an all-state athlete in football, basketball, and track while in high school. He was voted the winner of the "Oklahoma High School Athlete
of the Year" by the Jim Thorpe Association in 1974 and by the Oklahoma High School Coaches Association. He was also voted Basketball Player of the Year by the Tulsa Tribune. Blevins then attended the University of Oklahoma, where he played football and basketball. He played quarterback on the Oklahoma Sooners football teams in 1974 and 1975 and on four Big 8 Conference championship teams from 1974–77. In 1975, he won the Jay Meyer award as the top scholar athlete at OU.[2]
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Oklahoma Sooners starting quarterbacks |
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- Claude Arnold (1950)
- Eddie Crowder (1951–1952)
- Gene Calame (1953–1954)
- Jimmy Harris (1954–1956)
- Dave Baker (1957)
- Carl Dodd (1957)
- Brewster Hobby (1957–1958)
- Bob Cornell (1959)
- Jimmy Carpenter (1960)
- Bobby Page (1961, 1963–1964)
- Monte Deere (1962)
- Ronnie Fletcher (1962–1964)
- John Hammond (1964–1965)
- Bobby Warmack (1966–1968)
- Jack Mildren (1969–1971)
- Dave Robertson (1972)
- Steve Davis (1973–1975)
- Thomas Lott (1976–1978)
- J. C. Watts (1979–1980)
- Darrell Shepard (1981)
- Kelly Phelps (1982)
- Danny Bradley (1983–1984)
- Troy Aikman (1984–1985)
- Jamelle Holieway (1985–1988)
- Charles Thompson (1987)
- Steve Collins (1989–1992)
- Cale Gundy (1990–1993)
- Garrick McGee (1994)
- Terence Brown (1994)
- Eric Moore (1995–1998)
- Justin Fuente (1996–1997)
- Brandon Daniels (1997–1998)
- Jake Stills (1998)
- Patrick Fletcher (1998)
- Jarrod Reese (1998)
- Josh Heupel (1999–2000)
- Nate Hybl (2001–2002)
- Jason White (2001–2004)
- Rhett Bomar (2005)
- Paul Thompson (2005–2006)
- Sam Bradford (2007–2009)
- Landry Jones (2009–2012)
- Trevor Knight (2013–2014)
- Blake Bell (2013)
- Cody Thomas (2014)
- Baker Mayfield (2015–2017)
- Kyler Murray (2017–2018)
- Austin Kendall (2018)
- Jalen Hurts (2019)
- Spencer Rattler (2020–2021)
- Caleb Williams (2021)
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- Vickey Ray Anderson
- Karl Baldischwiler
- Dean Blevins
- Billy Brooks
- Sam Claphan
- Jim Culbreath
- Kyle Davis
- Steve Davis
- Jimbo Elrod
- Gary Gibbs
- Zac Henderson
- Dave Hudgens
- Randy Hughes
- Horace Ivory
- Tinker Owens
- Elvis Peacock
- Jimmy Rogers
- John Roush
- Tony Peters
- Lee Roy Selmon
- Dewey Selmon
- Rod Shoate
- Mike Vaughan
- Joe Washington
- Head coach: Barry Switzer
- Assistant coaches: Donnie Duncan
- Galen Hall
- Warren Harper
- Larry Lacewell
- Wendell Mosley
- Rex Norris
- Jerry Pettibone
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- Vickey Ray Anderson
- Jerry Anderson
- Karl Baldischwiler
- Dean Blevins
- Billy Brooks
- Sam Claphan
- Jim Culbreath
- Steve Davis
- Jimbo Elrod
- Zac Henderson
- Daryl Hunt
- Horace Ivory
- Reggie Kinlaw
- Tinker Owens
- Elvis Peacock
- Jimmy Rogers
- Lee Roy Selmon
- Dewey Selmon
- Billy Sims
- Mike Vaughan
- Uwe von Schamann
- Joe Washington
- Head coach: Barry Switzer
- Assistant coaches: Donnie Duncan
- Gary Gibbs
- Galen Hall
- Warren Harper
- Larry Lacewell
- Wendell Mosley
- Rex Norris
- Jerry Pettibone
- Mike Shanahan
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Related articles |
- ESPN College Football
- College football on television
- College bowl game broadcasts
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Programs |
- College Football Countdown
- Saturday Night Football
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Current commentators |
- Chris Fowler
- Kirk Herbstreit
- Joe Tessitore
- Greg McElroy
- Holly Rowe
- Mark Jones
- Dusty Dvoracek
- Dave Pasch
- Bob Wischusen
- Dan Orlovsky
- Todd Blackledge
- Sean McDonough
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Past commentators |
- Al Michaels
- Keith Jackson
- Jerry Punch
- Mike Tirico
- Gary Danielson
- Paul Maguire
- Matt Millen
- Ron Franklin
- Stacey Dales
- Matt Winer
- Beano Cook
- Bob Griese
- Lynn Swann
- Brad Nessler
- Tim Brant
- Gary Bender
- Bill Flemming
- Dan Fouts
- Jim Lampley
- Chris Schenkel
- Ray Scott
- Chris Spielman
- David Norrie
- Gary Thorne
- Roger Twibell
- Bob Davie
- Terry Bowden
- Frank Broyles
- Ara Parseghian
- Bo Schembechler
- Dick Vermeil
- Bud Wilkinson
- Todd Harris
- Jack Arute
- Dean Blevins
- Lewis Johnson
- Gary Reasons
- Sam Ryan
- Doug Flutie
- Aaron Taylor
- Lisa Salters
- Lee Corso
- Craig James
- John Saunders
- Steve Levy
- Brian Griese
- Todd McShay
- Jesse Palmer
- Mike Golic
- Maria Taylor
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Lore televised by ABC |
- Game of the Century (1966)
- Game of the Century (1967)
- The Ten-Year War Begins
- Game of the Century (1969)
- Game of the Century (1971)
- The Vote for the Rose Bowl
- The Kick
- Wide Right I
- Wide Right II
- Miracle at Michigan
- Choke at Doak
- Flea Kicker
- Texas A&M stuns Kansas State in 2 overtimes
- Clockgate
- Holy Buckeye
- First meeting between Texas and Ohio State
- Game of the Century (2006)
- 1 Second Left
- Battle at Bristol
- 9-overtime game
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Conferences televised |
- The American
- Atlantic Coast
- Big Ten
- Big 12
- Pac-12
- SEC (starting in 2024)
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Games televised annually |
- Big 12 Championship Game
- Citrus Bowl
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