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February 2002

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.
Buster Davis chooses FSU over NU.
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.
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. video link OWH slideshow
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.
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.