Matt currently works as an on-air talent and producer for Turner Sports in Atlanta, where he is from. Among his responsibilities are voicing over highlights for NCAA.com, NBA.com, WNBA.com, and PGA.com. He has also served as an associate producer for TNT’s coverage of the NBA Playoffs and TBS’s coverage of the MLB Postseason. Matt also has experience as a minor league baseball play-by-play announcer and as a PA announcer in D-I college athletics. Matt graduated from Syracuse University in 2005.
Jackson was the only one in the conference to average a double-double (13.1 ppg, 10.7 rpg) during conference play while leading the league in blocks and field goal percentage. To do that for a top-four team in the Big East has to have some added benefit.
OK, I’ve had enough of this. [Former SU star] Carmelo [Anthony] is going to the Knicks one day. The Nets another. The Lakers the day after that. Where is he going to end up?
First of all, as far as Boeheim rants are concerned, that was pretty mild. I’ve been in that room for some awkward press conferences that felt more like lecture halls or reminded me of being grounded by my father. Monday was not one of those press conferences.
I think I’m back to the pre-Michigan State expectations at this point. Back then, the team was scraping by on talent, playing teams they should have been handling easily and barely beating them.