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Francis Newton Gifford (born August 16 1930 in Santa Monica, California) is a former American football player and one of the better-known American sports commentators in the latter part of the 20th century who made the transition from an athlete to broadcasting. Member of Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity in 1952.
NFL careerAfter graduating from Bakersfield High School, Gifford was unable to gain an athletic scholarship to the University of Southern California (USC) due to his low grade point average. Undeterred, he played a season for Bakersfield College, making the Junior College All-American team while making the grades needed to enroll at USC[1]. At USC, Gifford earned All-America and began his NFL career with the New York Giants by playing both offense and defense, a rarity when platoon football became popular after World War II. His career led him to eight Pro Bowl appearances and five trips to the NFL Championship Game, the forerunner of the Super Bowl. Gifford's biggest season may have been 1956, as he won the Most Valuable Player award of the NFL, and led the Giants to the NFL title over the Chicago Bears.
During his 12 seasons with the New York Giants (136 regular season games) Frank Gifford had 3,609 rushing yards and 34 touchdowns in 840 carries, he also had 367 receptions for 5,434 yards and 43 touchdowns. Gifford completed 29 of the 63 passes he threw for 823 yards and 14 touchdowns. After RetirementAfter his playing days ended, Gifford became a commentator mainly for NFL games on CBS. His big break came in 1971 when he replaced Keith Jackson as play-by-play announcer on ABC's Monday Night Football, joining Howard Cosell and Don Meredith, and would continue on as a commentator until 1998, amid controversy regarding an affair he had with airline stewardess Suzen Johnson. Gifford also served as a reporter and commentator on other ABC programs, such as their coverage of the Olympic Games and skiing, and has guest hosted Good Morning America on occasion. In 1995 he was given the Pete Rozelle Award by the Pro Football Hall of Fame for his NFL television work.
FamilyGifford 's elder sister was actress Frances Gifford. He has a daughter Victoria from a previous relationship. She was married to Michael Kennedy. Gifford has been married (since 18 October 1986 ) to former television talk show host and singer Kathie Lee Gifford. They have two children: son Cody Newton Gifford (22 Mar 90) and Cassidy Erin Gifford (born 2 Aug 93).
Popular cultureBecause of his diverse talents -- as an athlete, as a broadcaster, even as a game-show participant (in the 1960s he appeared on Password regularly) -- Mad magazine poked gentle fun at him in its Monday Night Football parody, by calling him "Frank Gifted".
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