Jack Hoffman, the young Nebraska football fan who ran for a touchdown during the 2013 Cornhuskers' spring game and became a catalyst for pediatric brain cancer fundraising, died Wednesday after a 14-year battle with cancer.
An indelible piece of Husker nation has passed away. Jack Hoffman, who captured the hearts of college football fans inside and outside of Nebraska in 2013, died
Jack Hoffman introduced himself at the 2013 Husker Spring Game, running for daylight and into the hearts of every Nebraskan. And it was at that point that he became Nebraska’s
Jack Hoffman, who captured the hearts of Nebraska football fans and inspired the nation, has died at the age of 19.
Who was Nebraska super fan Jack Hoffman? What you need to know about the Cornhuskers fan, of Team Jack Foundation:
Jack Mitchell and Kaleb Henry are back at it to recap Nebraska's third loss in as many games, this time at home against Rutgers. What in the world happens now?
The inspiring Cornhuskers fan won an ESPY for his 69-yard touchdown run in 2013 as a 7-year-old fighting brain cancer.
Jack Hoffman, the cancer patient who captured the hearts of Nebraska football fans and inspired the nation as a 7-year-old when he ran for a touchdown during the Cornhuskers’ 2013 spring game, has died at the age of 19.
Josh and Jack are back together for a rare Tuesday pod and they open up the Chat Sack and take questions from subscribers, including: Would they rather Nebrask
Nebraska’s program record-tying home winning streak trickled away in a loss to Rutgers as the Scarlet Knights' two future NBA stars combined for 45 points.
Freshman Ace Bailey finished with 24 points and 11 rebounds, Dylan Harper scored 21 and Rutgers rallied late to beat Nebraska 85-82.