Shannon Sharpe is an HBCU and NFL legend. Before becoming a Pro Football Hall of Famer, Sharpe was one of the best tight ends to ever play in HBCU football while at Savannah State University.
Shannon is the younger brother of former Green Bay Packers wide receiver Sterling Sharpe. Sharpe attended Savannah State in Savannah, Ga. where he played football, and basketball, and competed in ...
Travis Petty Jr. is an HBCU sports writer at ClutchPoints, primarily covering NCAA Football and NCAA Basketball. He is currently studying communications at Savannah State University, and aspires ...
5. Shannon Sharpe, Denver Broncos You must watch his NFL highlights if you only know Sharpe from his broadcast, radio, and television career. The Denver Broncos acquired the Savannah State alum in ...
Shannon Sharpe doesn’t want to hear Troy Aikman ... Media with Jimmy Traina Podcast and had some choice words for the state of officiating. And while he lamented the “tough job” these ...
Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman had some pointed criticism of the officiating in the NFL postseason, but Shannon Sharpe feels that the Hall of Famer's comments were out of line.
Shannon Sharpe has the referees’ backs against the likes of the “delusional” Troy Aikman. Sharpe specifically called out ...
Penn State quarterback Drew Allar did not have ... Shortly after this, Shannon Sharpe went on with Chad Ochocinco as the Nightcap crew reacted to the semifinal. And his commentary was not soft.
On Tuesday morning, Shannon Sharpe and Stephen A. Smith discussed Day and the Buckeyes on "First Take," and Sharpe refused to apologize to the Ohio State head coach.
Shannon Sharpe says he doesn’t owe Ryan Day an apology ... ESPN’s Paul Finebaum also said Day “will be booed off that field” if Ohio State loses to Tennessee. “It’s going to be ...
Stephen A. Smith thinks Ohio State will win easily. Shannon Sharpe joined Smith and is also predicting that the Buckeyes will win their first national championship since 2014. "I'm going ...