NEWS ARCHIVE
Aug.-Dec. 2000
(Links were not systematically saved until May 2001. Listed here is an incomplete collection.)• Russ Hochstein goes from small town to the big time.
• Bill Jennings recalls NU's upset wins over Oklahoma in 1959 and 1960.
• OU's win means it's probably the Alamo Bowl for Nebraska and a game against Big 10 co-champ Northwestern.
• As recruiting season heats up, take a look at current and past classes.
• The O-line shows that it can pass-block a little, too.
• Will 2001 be the year for Thunder Collins?
• Ken Hambleton looks back on his years of covering the Huskers.
• DeAngelo Evans ends his college career on a high note.
• NU's corners and defensive line gear up for tough tests.
• It's the biggest game in KSU history, says a Manhattan campus columnist. Meanwhile, the Wichita paper lists the 10 biggest Snyder wins.
• Jonathan Beasley's '99 shoulder injury takes on mythical proportions with the passage of time.
• The report on Wednesday's practice.
• See the Sportvision pregame animation.
• Predict the score of the KSU game.
• See the photos from the fundraiser for the Vince Ferragamo Foundation.
• No recount necessary as Dr. Tom is elected to Congress.
• The 1998 KSU game still stings for the Huskers.
• It's the final home game for KSU seniors.
• The report on Tuesday's practice.
• The Sporting News previews the game and predicts NU 30, KSU 20.
• The Road to the National Championship has a new twist or two.
• Purple 'Cats have been bad luck for Dan Alexander.
• Jeff Schwinn is KSU's Crouch impersonator.
• With a baby due any minute, the editor of HuskerWire is taking a break for other important
responsibilities.
• NU remains fourth in the BCS standings. And then there are the BS standings ...
• A torn ACL sidelines Josh Davis.
• NU's offense is a headache for the beat-up but upbeat Bears.
• WB John Gibson's patience is rewarded.
• The report on Wednesday's practice. (Oct. 18)
• TCU's coach says he regrets canceling this year's game against Nebraska.
• A look at high school football in a college football state.
• The Loon throws his hat in the ring (and gets some press).
• It seems that a players-only meeting last week was the difference-maker.
• QBs past and present meet this weekend.
• Troy Watchorn goes from walk-on to record-setter.
• A Q&A with Tommie Frazier.
• NU tries to keep the focus on the Bears, not the Sooners.
• The report on Tuesday's practice (Oct. 17).
• The O-line had its way against Texas Tech.
• The latest cartoonery from Bret McVey.
• Predict the score of the Baylor game.
• Download the new Husker Press Box desktop calendar.
• Win tickets to the OU game from the enemy camp.
• It's finally here -- the 2000 Tunnel Walk video.
• All Vick all the time: Pay a visit to VSPN.com.
• CNNSI writes about NU's conditioning & recruiting.
• Fox Sports clues us in on how to get the webcast.
• The scoreboard operator gets the biggest workout in Friday's scrimmage: 1, 2, 3, 4. Fall archive here.
• E-mail problems delayed these postings by a couple of days: the latest from the Red Clad Loon and Andrew Smith.
• Watch out for an upset in South Bend, says Omahan and former Golden Domer Tim Ridder.
• The alma mater song, "Nebraska," gets demoted. Hear it here.
• TSN previews the entire season, week by week, all the way to a Huskers-Badgers Orange Bowl. Go to lower right of Week 1 page to find Weeks 2 through 15.
• AP talks with Carlos Polk & Co., while the local papers catch up with Aaron Golliday, Justin Smith, Judd Davies and Loran Kaiser.
• It's not too late: A new Notre Dame ticket package is available.
• Sam McKewon interviews Bobby Newcombe.
• The Red Clad Loon finds a new wavelength.
• KSU fans can gaze at the clouds and dream on.
• The CFB Hall of Fame unveils a "Nebraska Legends" poster.