Funerals are for the living. It’s their chance to pay tribute, say what the person meant to them. I think Greg Sharpe already ...
Greg Sharpe, the 'Voice of the Huskers', was laid to rest on Friday afternoon at St. Mark's United Methodist Church.
Huskers Radio Network announcer Greg Sharpe (right) stands with his daughter Emily (left), his wife Amy and daughter Taylor ...
Greg Sharpe, who recently completed his 17th full football season as the lead radio play-by-play broadcaster for the Huskers, ...
LINCOLN, Neb. — Greg Sharpe, the radio voice of Nebraska football and baseball, died after a yearlong fight against pancreatic cancer, his family announced Saturday.
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Greg Sharpe Was the Voice of the Huskers for an Entire Generation of Nebraska FansThis one hurts, Common Fans. It was announced Saturday morning that Greg Sharpe, the voice of Nebraska football and baseball ...
Nebraska fans have been sharing tributes online following the passing of announcer Greg Sharpe. Sharpe passed after a battle with cancer.
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 ...
Sharpe grew up in Olathe and attended K-State before becoming the voice of the Wildcats' football and basketball programs from 1996 to 2002. He later moved to Nebraska, where he ...
Greg Sharpe, the beloved Voice of the Huskers, died Friday after a 10-month battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 61. In the hours after his death, tributes to Sharpe flooded social media. Ben ...
A line that will live on in Husker memory for years to come. Greg Sharpe first spoke those words following the tragic passing of Nebraska punter Sam Foltz. On Friday, those same words resonated ...
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