San Diego State University Mourns Video Coordinator Gregg Nassen

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Gregg Nassen, the long-time video coordinator for SDSU’s athletic department, has passed away at 40 after a battle with cancer. Nassen, a proud alumni, was known for his dedication to the football program and other athletic events. Colleagues and players remember him for his professionalism, kindness, and significant impact on the SDSU community. As memorial arrangements are planned, many continue to express their sorrow and share tributes highlighting his contributions and the positive atmosphere he fostered.

San Diego – Gregg Nassen, a long-time video coordinator for the San Diego State University (SDSU) athletic department, passed away at the age of 40 after a courageous battle with cancer. Nassen’s contributions to the SDSU community have left a lasting impact, especially within the football program where he primarily worked since beginning his role in 2003.

Nassen, a proud alumni of SDSU, was instrumental in capturing and editing footage of practices and games for the football team, ensuring that every moment was documented for analysis and promotional purposes. In addition to his role with football, he assisted in streaming events for various other athletic programs within SDSU, showcasing his comprehensive dedication to the university’s sports community.

The SDSU athletic department expressed deep sorrow regarding Nassen’s death, with John David Wicker, the director of athletics, describing him as a consummate professional and a tireless worker. Nassen’s head coach, Sean Lewis, highlighted his selflessness and unwavering commitment to the team’s success, which resonated with numerous colleagues and players.

Throughout his career, Nassen worked closely with video coordinator Brian Murphy on various professional scouting events, including the NFLPA Bowl and the Mountain West Basketball Championship. Their partnership spanned 22 years, with Murphy praising Nassen’s unyielding professionalism and dedication.

Nassen was a resident of Mira Mesa, where he graduated from Mira Mesa High School. He is survived by his mother, Theann, father, Brian, two brothers, one sister, three nieces, and three nephews. Memorial arrangements are underway, with a celebration of life scheduled for July.

The outpouring of tributes and memories from former players and colleagues underscores Nassen’s profound influence. Many remembered his infectious optimism, work ethic, and the genuine care he showed toward everyone he met. Rocky Long, a former head coach of SDSU football, credited Nassen for fostering a positive atmosphere, while Jeff Horton, a former associate head coach, emphasized Nassen’s loyalty and commitment as hallmarks of his character.

Current SDSU coach Mike Schmidt regarded Nassen as dedicated and well-liked by both players and staff, reflecting the team’s camaraderie and the impact of Nassen’s contributions. Former assistant coach Doug Deakin remembered him as not just clever and competent but also deeply compassionate towards others.

Former players echoed these sentiments, with Christian Chapman noting Nassen’s essential role in capturing memorable moments for the Aztecs. Others, like Parker Houston, now a graduate assistant coach, expressed gratitude for Nassen’s unwavering support during their playing days. Turner Bernard and Ryan Wintermeyer highlighted his kindness and the unnoticed efforts that often went above and beyond expectations.

Another former player, Jacob Rabb, fondly recalled Nassen as one of his favorite staff members, praising his humor and the ability to connect with everyone around him. This reflects a collective sense of loss within the SDSU athletic community, where Nassen’s dedication and spirited personality made him a beloved figure.

As the SDSU community prepares to celebrate Gregg Nassen’s life and legacy, it is clear that his dedication to the university and the relationships he built within the athletic department will be remembered for years to come.

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