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Greg Sharpe, the man whose voice has long been synonymous with Nebraska football and baseball, died Friday after a nearly yearlong bout with pancreatic cancer. Greg Sharpe, who recently completed ...
This one hurts, Common Fans. It was announced Saturday morning that Greg Sharpe, the voice of Nebraska football and baseball since 2008, had passed away Friday. Sharpe’s battle with pancreatic ...
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After battling cancer for nearly a year, Greg Sharpe has passed away. He was 61 years old. Nebraska Athletics announced the passing on social media Saturday morning, saying, "For 17 years ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Greg Sharpe, the longtime broadcaster known as the “Voice of the Huskers,” died Friday, less than a year after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Sharpe publicly ...
Greg Sharpe, the play-by-play voice for Nebraska football since 2007, died on Friday of cancer. He was 61. Sharpe, who also called the school’s baseball games since 2008, announced in April that ...
Greg Sharpe, the beloved Voice of the Huskers, died Friday after a 10-month battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 61. Sharpe’s play-by-play calls for Nebraska football and baseball (2008-24 ...
LINCOLN, Neb. -- Greg Sharpe, the play-by-play voice for Nebraska football since 2007, has died of cancer, his family announced through the school Saturday. He was 61. Sharpe died Friday ...
It seems that the team is trending towards a player like Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter or trading back from No. 1, but ESPN analyst and Hall of Fame player Shannon Sharpe thinks that the ...