At University of Nebraska--Kearney, a public institution, all of the online education classes are recorded and archived so students can access the information on their time. Forty-six percent of ...
One of the most inspiring scenes in the last 15 years of college football was Jack Hoffman running for a long touchdown in Nebraska's 2013 spring game as a 7-year-old fighting brain cancer.
He played football for three seasons in high school and participated in track. Hoffman was a freshman at Nebraska-Kearney and remained a dedicated Cornhuskers fan. The Team Jack Foundation noted ...
Jack Hoffman, known for scoring a touchdown on “The Run” as a child during the 2013 Nebraska spring game after being diagnosed with brain cancer, died Monday at the age of 19, his foundation ...
Jack Hoffman, known for his memorable touchdown at the Nebraska spring game, has passed away at 19 from cancer. Initially diagnosed in 2012, Hoffman raised awareness for pediatric brain cancer and ...
Jack went on to play on the line of the Atkinson High School football team. He graduated in May and was a pre-law major at the University of Nebraska-Kearney.
The Nebraska football family suffered a tragedy on Wednesday ... He was currently a freshman at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. Jack Hoffman was 19-years-old. Find tributes from Nebraska fans ...
KEARNEY, Neb. — The City of Kearney is in the running for the fifth and final Good Life District offered by the Nebraska Department of Economic Development. An estimated $225 million project is ...
Nebraska football became inspired by the brave fight of Jack Hoffman more than a decade ago. The Cornhuskers superfan energized the team during a brave fight against brain cancer. And remained an ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Cancer survivor Jack Hoffman before delivering a drug-free pledge during the halftime of Nebraska’s NCAA ...
Jack Hoffman, the young Nebraska football fan who ran for a touchdown ... Hoffman began his freshman year at the University of Nebraska at Kearney in the pre-law program this past fall.