NEWS ARCHIVE
• Manaia Brown signs with BYU.
• Eric Crouch shows his running-back potential at the NFL combine.
• Tracey Wistrom and Jamie Burrow gear up for the combine.
• Curt Dukes enjoys his relative anonymity.
• Will NU's extra game be against a Division 1-AA opponent like McNeese State, or will it be vs. the Tar Heels?
• Clint Finley signs with the Chiefs.
• Eric Crouch picks up his Davey O'Brien hardware -- and a vote of confidence from Roger Staubach.
• Demorrio Williams didn't come all this way just to sit.
• Mark LeFlore is ticketed on three sex-assault counts.
• Eric Crouch prepares for the NFL combine and puts the CFL on the back burner.
• Thunder Collins and Chris Kelsay are among seven who will sit out spring drills.
• The recruiting class may not bowl over the experts, but Frank Solich says it's a speedy bunch that can contribute immediately. Stanley Daniels was a late defection, but NU picked up a DB from Michigan and ended up on a couple of top-25 lists (1, 2). Buster Davis, meanwhile, delays his decision.
• Cory Timm's signing was a Yutan happening.
• Frank Solich quashes the Bob Davie rumors.
• Dave Rimington is No. 21 on College Football News' list of 100 greatest players.
• TBS will carry the Saturday-night Big 12 games.
• Getting a 4th nonconference game is proving difficult.
• Tony Davis settles the ticket-sale complaints.
• In the recruiting world, "commit" has lost its meaning.
• Manaia Brown is granted his scholarship release.
• NFL scouts assess Eric Crouch's chances.
• LB Buster Davis says he'll need at least a few more days to decide whether it'll be NU or FSU.
• The Manaia Brown plot thickens, and Ernie Chambers rips Frank Solich's decision. Earlier stories: 1, 2
• The recruiting craziness concludes Feb. 6 with the players signing and coaches hoping for no defections.
• Cory Timm and Ronnie Smith commit to NU.
• Curt Dukes and
Demorrio Williams get a head start on the rest of the class of 2002.
• Mark LeFlore is set to return to school.
• Speedy WB recruit Isaiah Fluellen is shooting for the 2004 Olympics -- and for playing time this fall.
• Eric Crouch has an up-and-down Hula Bowl.
• The game at Ames is moved up a week.
• Kathy Wistrom's book gets noticed.