Aschoff, 34, died on Dec.24 after a bout with pneumonia.
Who was the college ESPN reporter who died last year?
Edward Aschoff Edward Aschoff, a beloved college football reporter for ESPN, died Tuesday after a brief illness. He was 34. We are very sorry to have to share the devastating news of the tragic passing of friend and ESPN colleague Edward Aschoff, ESPN said in a statement.
What did the ESPN sportscaster died from?
ESPN announced: Stuart Scott, a dedicated family man and one of ESPN’s signature SportsCenter anchors, has died after a courageous and inspiring battle with cancer. He was 49. ESPN released a video obituary of Scott.
Who just died ESPN?
ESPN college football reporter Ed Aschoff died Tuesday at age 34, the company announced. He had been ill since last month with what was initially diagnosed as pneumonia, but by the time of his passing had begun receiving treatment for an immune disorder, according to his fiancee.
Who is famous for saying Booyah?
Stuart Scott and his catchphrases: They call him the Windex Man ’cause he’s always cleaning the glass. The obituaries for ESPN sportscaster Stuart Scott have inevitably focused on one word as an emblem of his exuberantly slangy style: Booyah!
How did Pedro Gomez of ESPN pass away?
sudden cardiac arrest Pedro Gomez died of sudden cardiac arrest on Feb. 7.
Who was the sportscaster that died today?
Irv Cross, Pioneering Sportscaster on ‘The NFL Today,’ Dies at 81. The onetime Eagles and Rams cornerback co-hosted the CBS pregame show from 1975-89.
What NFL broadcaster died?
Former NFL cornerback and legendary commentator Irv Cross passed away at age 81, CBS Sports announced on Sunday.