Bobby Goodrich

Retired TV producer Bob Goodrich cherishes gridiron roots
Buzz up!By Brice Cherry Tribune-Herald staff writer
Saturday, May 02, 2009
For a guy who’s attended everything from the Super Bowl to the Indianapolis 500 to the Olympics, Bob Goodrich still appreciates high school athletics.
In fact, some of Goodrich’s fondest memories hearken back to his time playing split end for the Woodrow Wilson High School Wildcats in Dallas in the early 1960s.
And he can’t wait to relive some of those memories today, when he’s inducted along with seven other men into the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame.
Hall of Fame inductee Bob Goodrich had a successful career at Woodrow Wilson High School in Dallas and SMU before becoming a producer at ABC sports. (Texas High School Football Hall of Fame photo)
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“When you look at the list of people already in (the Hall of Fame) and the ones that are still out there, you think, ‘Oh my gosh, how did I ever make this?’ â€
Buzz up!By Brice Cherry Tribune-Herald staff writer
Saturday, May 02, 2009
For a guy who’s attended everything from the Super Bowl to the Indianapolis 500 to the Olympics, Bob Goodrich still appreciates high school athletics.
In fact, some of Goodrich’s fondest memories hearken back to his time playing split end for the Woodrow Wilson High School Wildcats in Dallas in the early 1960s.
And he can’t wait to relive some of those memories today, when he’s inducted along with seven other men into the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame.
Hall of Fame inductee Bob Goodrich had a successful career at Woodrow Wilson High School in Dallas and SMU before becoming a producer at ABC sports. (Texas High School Football Hall of Fame photo)
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“When you look at the list of people already in (the Hall of Fame) and the ones that are still out there, you think, ‘Oh my gosh, how did I ever make this?’ â€