NEWS ARCHIVE
June 2001
• NU wins AFCA recognition for its graduation rate.
• Dennis Dodd looks at NU's Canadian connection.
• The Big 12 all-sports crown again goes to NU.
• Bill Lafleur hones his punting skills in Europe.
• The Troy State and Rice games will be on TV.
• Irving Fryar joins the CNN broadcast team.
• A few more freshman student tickets become available.
• Frank Solich crunches some numbers and identifies areas that need improvement.
• True fans can go in style in a Husker casket.
• Randy Stella is almost back.
• Cornerback recruit Antwon Guidry must take a detour to Hutchinson Community College in Kansas, but it's clear sailing for Titus Adams.
• Josh Mueller of Columbus Lakeview weighs an offer from NU.
• Eric Crouch's surgeon says the QB has resolve.
• Timothy Harrington tries to sort out the thinking behind the preseason rankings.
• NU Medical Center retirees get their tickets yanked.
• Which schools have the winningest back-to-back coaches? Tex Noel takes a look.
• Eric Crouch, Judd Davies and John Gibson all make progress in post-surgery rehab.
• Thunder Collins enters a not-guilty plea.
• Josh Brown is arrested on assault charges.
• Dan Alexander adjusts to non-option football.
• Mark LeFlore makes Max Emfinger's list of top WRs.
• Boyd Epley looks back on when Nebraska was a pioneer in establishing summer conditioning.
• A Louisiana lineman talks up NU's football camp.
• Warren Alfson, a 1941 Rose Bowler, dies at age 86.
• It's another comeback for Johnny Mitchell.
• NU gets its earliest commitment ever: Lincoln Southeast junior-to-be Bo Ruud for the recruiting class of 2003. (He is the brother of Barrett Ruud.)
• Elkhorn's Jay Moore says he'll be a Husker.