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Matt Davison, who is leaving Nebraska’s athletic department at the end of the month to launch a new NIL collective, announced before Friday night’s game between Nebraska and Rutgers that he was calling his last NU contest on Husker Sports Radio.
Davison had been an analyst on the radio broadcasts for 19 years, first serving in the booth with Jim Rose and Adrian Fiala and eventually serving in a two-man booth with Greg Sharpe for the last decade-plus.
In an interview earlier this week, Davison said he wanted to continue calling games on the radio if he could.
Running The 1890 Initiative — which will take over all player business from ABM by the end of the year — may have complicated his role as an analyst.
NU did not immediately announce Davison’s interim replacement for the rest of the season.
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