WATCH: Voice of the Huskers, Greg Sharpe, to Miss Tonight's Game Amid Cancer Battle
Huskers Radio Play-by-Play Voice Sidelined for Tonight's Contest
Lincoln, Neb. - Greg Sharpe, the legendary voice of the Huskers, will miss tonight's football game against Northwestern due to his ongoing battle with cancer. Sharpe has been battling multiple myeloma since 2020, and is currently undergoing treatment.
Sharpe is a beloved figure in the Husker community, having called Husker football and basketball games for over three decades. He is known for his passionate and knowledgeable commentary, and his ability to connect with fans of all ages.
Sharpe's Legacy and Impact
Sharpe's absence from tonight's game will be a significant loss for the Huskers. He is not only the voice of the team, but also a mentor and friend to many players and coaches. His passion for Nebraska football is infectious, and he has helped to create a sense of community among Husker fans around the world.
Despite his health challenges, Sharpe remains positive and upbeat. He has continued to work as much as possible, and has even called a few games from the hospital. His determination and resilience are an inspiration to all who know him.
Huskers Step Up in Sharpe's Absence
In Sharpe's absence, Matt Coatney and Kevin Kugler will handle the play-by-play duties for tonight's game. Coatney is a veteran broadcaster who has worked with Sharpe for many years, while Kugler is a national sportscaster who has called games for ESPN, CBS, and Fox.
The Huskers are hoping to rally around Sharpe and get a win for him tonight. They know that he will be watching and cheering them on from home.
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