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1998

(Links were not systematically saved until May 2001. Listed here is an incomplete collection.)
Ex-Husker Will Shields shines on and off the field.
After Saturday's upsets, it still looks like NU is bound for San Diego, but the opponent may be 11-1 Arizona instead of 8-3 Oregon.
Check out the online companion to the new documentary "Coach Osborne: More Than Winning," which airs Sunday at 6 p.m. on Nebraska Public Television and on PBS nationally on Jan. 1. Dr. Tom, incidentally, will be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame on Tuesday.
Milt Tenopir offers insights on NU's struggles on offense.
Turner Gill turns down an offer to join the enemy in Norman.
Sheldon Jackson, Josh Heskew and Ralph Brown make the news media's all-conference team, and the latter two are on the coaches' team. Also, 22 Huskers are academic all-conference.
The K.C. Star looks at the Huskers' conditioning program.
A Sheldon Jackson profile and accompanying photos.
A stats man computes NU's title chances.
Sports Illustrated rates the Huskers' schedule as the nation's 12th-toughest.
See the picks of the preseason mags.
"Programmed for Success": The Boston Globe's Mark Blaudschun previews the '98 Huskers.

1997

Chip Davis composes an alma mater song for the university.
Three Huskers make Sports Illustrated's 1997 All-Walk-on Team.
For what it's worth, NU is a top 10 jock school.

1996

Receiver Matt Davison of Tecumseh becomes the seventh member of the 1997 recruiting class.
Quarterback Eric Crouch and linebacker Mark Vedral commit to the Huskers for 1997.
Freshman rush end George Guidry makes a good early impression.
NU gets a commitment from Lincoln Southeast offensive tackle Kyle Kollmorgen.
Albuquerque quarterback Bobby Newcombe commits to the Huskers.
Kyle Vanden Bosch, a standout outside linebacker from Iowa, joins the recruiting class of 1997.