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John Brenkus, host of ESPN’s “Sport Science,” died Saturday at 54 years old after “battling depression,” according to a statement. “His heartbroken family and friends request privacy at this time and ...
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John Brenkus won six Emmy Awards for his unique "Sport Science" segments that explained simply how and why things in sports were possible.
The sports world was left stunned on Sunday night as the family of John Brenkus, the host of "Sport Science," which was seen during ESPN segments, announced his death on social media. Brenkus was 54.
The sports world was left stunned on Sunday night as the family of John Brenkus, the host of "Sport Science," which was seen during ESPN segments, announced his death on social media. Brenkus was 54.