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Encyclopedia > Craig James
Craig James
Date of birth January 2, 1961
Place of birth Flag of United States Jacksonville, Texas
Position(s) Running back
College SMU
NFL Draft 1983 / Round 7/ Pick 187
Pro Bowls 1
Stats
Statistics
Team(s)
1983
1984-1988
Washington Federals (USFL)
New England Patriots
For the footballer, see Craig James (footballer)

Jesse Craig James (born January 2, 1961 in Jacksonville, Texas) is an American sports commentator for college football games on the ABC television network. Prior to becoming a sportscaster, James was a professional football player for the New England Patriots of the National Football League and for the Washington Federals of the United States Football League. January 2 is the second day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1961 (MCMLXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1961 calendar). ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_States. ... Jacksonville is a city in Cherokee County, Texas, United States. ... In American football, each team has 11 players on the field at one time. ... High school running back A running back, halfback, tailback or wingback is the position of a player on an American and Canadian football team who lines up in the offensive backfield. ... This is a list of athletic conferences of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). ... Dallas Hall at Dedman College at SMU The Laura Lee Blanton Hall during a rare snow Southern Methodist University (also known as SMU) is a private, coeducational university in University Park, Texas, (an enclave of Dallas). ... The NFL Draft (officially the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting) is an annual sports draft in which National Football League (NFL) teams take turns selecting amateur college American football players and other first-time eligible players. ... The 1983 NFL Draft is also frequently known as the Quarterback class of 1983, because of the six quarterbacks taken in the first round. ... The Pro Bowl is the National Football Leagues all-star game. ... Orlando Renegades was a professional American Football team that played in the United States Football League in the mid 1980s. ... City Foxborough, Massachusetts Other nicknames The Pats Team colors Nautical Blue, New Century Silver, Red, and White Head Coach Bill Belichick Owner Robert Kraft General manager Bill Belichick Mascot Pat Patriot League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1960–69) Eastern Division (1960–69) National Football League (1970–present) American Football... Craig James (born November 15, 1982) is a footballer, currently playing for York City on loan from Darlington. ... January 2 is the second day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1961 (MCMLXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1961 calendar). ... Jacksonville is a city in Cherokee County, Texas, United States. ... A sportscaster is an announcer on radio or television who specializes in reporting or commenting on sports events. ... A college football game between Colorado State University and the Air Force Academy. ... The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) operates television and radio networks in the United States and is also shown on basic cable in Canada. ... United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ... City Foxborough, Massachusetts Other nicknames The Pats Team colors Nautical Blue, New Century Silver, Red, and White Head Coach Bill Belichick Owner Robert Kraft General manager Bill Belichick Mascot Pat Patriot League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1960–69) Eastern Division (1960–69) National Football League (1970–present) American Football... The National Football League (NFL) is the largest professional American football league, consisting of thirty-two teams from American cities and regions. ... Orlando Renegades was a professional American Football team that played in the United States Football League in the mid 1980s. ... The United States Football League was a professional American football league that played three seasons between 1983 and 1985. ...


James attended Stratford High School in Houston, Texas, where he was a star on Stratford's 1978 State Championship football team. James, a running back, also attended Southern Methodist University where he and teammate Eric Dickerson formed what was known as the "Pony Express" backfield (SMU's mascot is the mustang). In the 1980 Holiday Bowl, James' offensive production of 225 rushing yards and 9.9 yards/carry were both Holiday Bowl records that stood for 13 and 15 years respectively.[1] In 1982, he scored on a 96-yard touchdown reception to set a new record as the longest scoring play in Southwest Conference history.[2] James was a part of the SMU teams that were found to have committed numerous NCAA violations, including receiving large sums of money from school boosters, which led to the enactment of the "Death Penalty" upon the school by the NCAA,[3] although James himself was never accused of any wrongdoing. Stratford High School Stratford High School is a secondary school in Houston, Texas. ... Nickname: Space City Location in the state of Texas Coordinates: Country United States State Texas Counties Harris County Fort Bend County Montgomery County Incorporated June 5, 1837 Government  - Mayor Bill White Area  - City  601. ... High school running back A running back, halfback, tailback or wingback is the position of a player on an American and Canadian football team who lines up in the offensive backfield. ... Dallas Hall at Dedman College at SMU The Laura Lee Blanton Hall during a rare snow Southern Methodist University (also known as SMU) is a private, coeducational university in University Park, Texas, (an enclave of Dallas). ... Eric Dickerson (born September 2, 1960 in Sealy, Texas) was a professional running back in the National Football League (NFL) who in his career played for the Los Angeles Rams, Indianapolis Colts, Los Angeles Raiders, and Atlanta Falcons. ... Free-roaming mustangs (Utah, 2005) Mustangs at the Palomino Valley Adoption Center A mustang is a hardy, free-roaming horse of the North American west, descended primarily from horses brought to the Americas by the Spanish conquistadores. ... The Holiday Bowl is a post-season NCAA-sanctioned Division I-A college football bowl game that has been played annually at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California, since 1978. ... A touchdown is the primary method of scoring in American and Canadian football, in which the ball carrier causes the football to break the plane of the end zone, or an eligible receiver catches a forward pass in the end zone, thus earning 6 points for his team (in both... The Southwest Conference (SWC) was a college athletic conference in the United States, now defunct. ... The death penalty refers to the NCAAs power to force academic institutions to shut down certain sport programs for up to two years following repeated violations while on NCAA probation. ... The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA, often said NC-Double-A) is a voluntary association of about 1200 institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals that organizes the athletics programs of many colleges and universities in the United States. ...


He graduated in 1983 and went to play in the USFL for one year, after which he joined the Patriots. He was named Offensive Player of the Year by the Vince Lombardi Committee in 1985 and started in both the 1985 Pro Bowl and Super Bowl XX. In the 1985–86 season, James rushed for 1,227 yards, becoming the last white player to rush for more than 1,000 yards in a season. He was a major factor in the Patriots 31-14 upset win over the Miami Dolphins in the AFC title game, rushing for a career postseason high 105 yards. However, he was dominated by the Bears defense in Super Bowl XX, who held him to only 1 yard on 5 carries. The Pro Bowl is the National Football Leagues all-star game. ... Date January 26, 1986 Stadium Louisiana Superdome City New Orleans, Louisiana MVP Richard Dent, Defensive end Favorite Bears by 10 National anthem Wynton Marsalis Coin toss Bart Starr representing previous Super Bowl MVPs Referee Red Cashion Halftime show Up with People presents Beat of the Future Attendance 73,818 TV... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... City Miami Gardens, Florida Other nicknames The Fins Team colors Aqua Green, Coral Orange, White, and Navy Blue Head Coach Cam Cameron Owner Wayne Huizenga General manager Randy Mueller Mascot T. D. League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1966-1969) Eastern Division (1966-1969) National Football League (1970–present) American...


After his retirement from playing in 1989, James went on to become a radio analyst for SMU college football games and then the sports anchor for KDFW-TV. During this time, he also appeared on ESPN as a studio analyst on the College GameDay and College Football Scoreboard programs. In 1996, he joined CBS where he served as a studio analyst on their College Football Today as well as The NFL Today programs before becoming a game announcer on The NFL on CBS with Kevin Harlan. During his CBS stint, he also served as a reporter during the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship as well as the 1998 Winter Olympics. In 2003, James moved to ABC. KDFW (FOX4 - The News Station) is the FOX owned and operated television station in the Dallas, Texas/Fort Worth, Texas DMA. Its transmitter is located in Cedar Hill. ... ESPN (which formerly stood for the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American cable television network dedicated to broadcasting sports-related programming 24 hours a day. ... College GameDay is an ESPN show covering college football. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... CBS is one of the largest radio and television networks in the United States. ... The NFL Today is a TV show that precedes the American football program The NFL on CBS on CBS Sports. ... The NFL on CBS is a TV program that shows AFC football games on CBS, produced by CBS Sports. ... Kevin Harlan (born June 21, 1960) is an American television sports announcer. ... // Final four redirects here. ... The 1998 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XVIII Olympic Winter Games, were held in 1998 in Nagano, Japan. ...


James also operates his own broadcasting school, eponymously called the Craig James School of Broadcasting. He now lives in Plano, Texas, with his wife Marilyn and their four children. His brother Chris was a major league baseball player from 1986 through 1995. Nickname: An All-American City Location within the state of Texas Coordinates: County Collin County & Denton County Mayor Pat Evans Area    - City 185. ... Donald Chris James (born October 4, 1962 Rusk, Texas - ) was a utilty player with a 10 year career from 1986 to 1995. ...


External links

Footnotes

  1. ^ Holiday Bowl individual rushing records. Pacific Life Holiday Bowl. Retrieved on January 5, 2006.
  2. ^ No. 82 in the 90 Greatest Moments in SMU Football History. SMU Athletics. Retrieved on January 5, 2006.
  3. ^ Layden, Tim. "Embarrassing moments", Sports Illustrated, 2006-07-14.
Preceded by
Tony Collins
New England Patriots Starting Running Back
1984-1986
Succeeded by
Tony Collins
Persondata
NAME James, Craig
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION American football sportscaster
DATE OF BIRTH January 2, 1961
PLACE OF BIRTH Jacksonville, Texas
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH

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