"Bradley Michael Jackson" and grew up in (Anaheim, California) and (Akron, Ohio) is a former linebacker in the National Football League. He played six seasons in the NFL, from 1998–2003, for the Baltimore Ravens and the Carolina Panthers. He played high school football for the Firestone Falcons in Akron, OH.

He played both college football and college basketball at the University of Cincinnati, where he was coached by current West Virginia Men's Basketball Head Coach Bob Huggins. He is the 3rd all-time leading tackler in school history. He was drafted in the 3rd round, 79th overall, in the 1998 NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins.

Jackson participated in the NFL Minority Coaching Fellowship Program with the Indianapolis Colts in 2007 and the Atlanta Falcons in 2010.

He has been a sports analyst/studio analyst for Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic since the inception of its live Baltimore Ravens programming in September 2011. His assignments include Ravens Kickoff and Ravens Postgame Live on gameday and SportsNet Central: John Harbaugh Live the following day.

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This one goes beyond just the game and in some ways it's great and in some ways I hate it. It's like a social event. Everyone wants to go to the Central game. I can't quite understand why everybody doesn't want to go to every game, but it is a lot of fun.

Overall this was a really good game for us. This is such a tough conference, and winning on the road is incredibly difficult, so when you play at home they are all big games.

I think a lot of people are aware that there are two very good teams playing. There's a lot of interest in this game.

We look at our season and so far it's been good, we've had good results. We're pleased with where we are, but we have a lot of season left.

This conference is arguably the best or one of the best in Division II.

Sometimes with a talented team, especially offensively, it just comes so easily that you can lose focus. In the first half we really got it going, and when things are flowing like that it can be easy to relax mentally a bit.

They got it close, and we kind of righted the ship and made the plays we needed to.

I know that when we play over there our guys get pumped to play because it such an electric scenario. I'm sure that the same is true for them.

Kyle can really shoot. He doesn't do it a lot, but he can make shots.