Ex-Georgia's outstanding and ex- College Football Analyst David Pollack went to social media this week to ask for prayers as his wife is preparing to undergo surgery after being diagnosed with brain cancer.
Pollack, 42, shared the news in a post on X and asked him that his wife, Lindsay, is gathering behind his family saying he is scheduled to undergo surgery on Wednesday.
Former ESPN College Football Analyst and former NFL linebacker David Pollack will speak to the media on October 28, 2022 at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Jackson, Mississippi. (image)
“I don't share much of my personal life on social media, but today it's not going to be,” his post read.
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“If you're the type of prayer, lift my wife Lindsay. She has Brain tumor The surgery will then take place at Duke on Wednesday. Thank you for serving the loving God we meet in our struggle! ”
former NFL Player And current ESPN sports analyst Pat McAfee responded to the post by saying, “My brother is all positive vibes and prayer.”
“I pray for her, you, your family, and your healthcare team. I hope you will be sincerely listening to the thousands of reactions here,” said Scott Hanson of the NFL Network.

Georgia Bulldogs defensive end David Pollack celebrates a bag against Georgia Tech's yellow jacket at Sanford Stadium in Athens. The Bulldogs won 19-13. (Dale Zanine USA Today Sports)
Jim Harbaugh of the Chargers loves to see NFL stars open about their faith: “It's inspiring.”
Pollack won first team All-America Accorades in three seasons In Georgia He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as one of the most dominant defensive objectives in SEC history.
He was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the first round of the 2005 NFL Draft, but his promising NFL career was shortened after he suffered a serious neck injury in his second season.

David Pollack of the Cincinnati Bengals all smiles after bagging Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger on December 4, 2005 at Heinzfield, Pittsburgh. (Enquirer/Jeff Swinger)
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Pollack was ESPN's college football analyst from 2009 to 2023.
He and his wife have founded the Pollak Family Foundation, which aims to empower families by providing basic needs and basic care, in order to invest in opportunities to encourage “faith. family. community.”
Pollack also hosts a Family Goals podcast with Pastor Jonathan Howes, where he discusses faith, family and sports.
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