Found January 18, 2012 on Big Red Network:
Longtime Voice of the Huskers Will Join Omaha Sports Hall of Fame Lyell Bremser served as the voice of the Huskers for several decades. He was witness to the birth of NU's football greatness. His radio calls included NU's first two national title teams, the "Game of the Century" against Oklahoma and describing Osborne's clubs in the early 1980s. For multiple generations of Husker fans, this man served as the voice of Nebraska football. This April, he will be included as part of the 2012 class of the Omaha Sports Hall of Fame. It's a very deserving honor. While current Husker fans may not know Bremser's work through more than YouTube clips or phone ring tones, his voice is still the one that echoes in most fans' minds when they think of the Huskers. Man, woman and child indeed.
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