LINCOLN, Neb. — Greg Sharpe, the radio voice of Nebraska football and baseball, died after a yearlong fight against pancreatic cancer, his family announced Saturday. Sharpe, 61, called Nebraska ...
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 longtime announcer of Nebraska Cornhuskers football games, has died at the age of 61, the school announced on Saturday. Sharpe had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer 10 months ...
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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 ...
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He was 61. Sharpe’s play-by-play calls for Nebraska football and baseball (2008-24) and Kansas State football and basketball (1996-02) paired his distinct voice with a professional passion that ...