NEWS ARCHIVE
August 2002
Fall camp items here• A Big Red Banquet is coming up in Fort Calhoun.
• The new jerseys are hot sellers.
• Mark Blazek looks back on his years at NU.
• Brendan Stai must learn quickly with the 'Skins.
• Clete Blakeman moves up in the refereeing world.
• A golfer sues Steve Taylor.
• Jason Lohr weighs another comeback.
• The Loon has a chain letter for you.
• Yes, there was radio before Lyell. The LJS looks at the history of Husker play-by-play as Jim Rose takes over the high-profile job.
• Tommie Frazier does a little reminiscing.
• The Humanitarian Bowl joins the Big 12 lineup.
• Lawrence Phillips is back with the Alouettes.
• The Loon provides a rundown of the rules of fandom.
• Dahrran Diedrick makes the Doak Walker watch list.
• The Bears get leadership from Mike Brown, and Kyle Vanden Bosch is back in the Cardinals' starting lineup.
• AWOL Lawrence Phillips gets dumped by his agent.
• From the LJS, profiles of Tom Osborne and Frank Solich.
• LP leaves the Alouettes (again).
• Take the Loon's HQ test.
• Class of '97: Ahman Green packs more power, and Scott Frost goes on injured reserve.
• Christian Peter turns his life around.
• NU opens at 10th in the AP poll.
• Warren Powers returns to coaching.
• The Loon and New York Husker preview the season.
• John Garrison joins a few dozen others on the Outland watch list.
• Athlon's rates the 1941 Rose Bowl as college football's No. 3 most memorable game. NU-Oklahoma 1971 is No. 2.
• Jim Rose discusses his high-profile job.
• More about the new ball.
• David Horne already has a web presence; there's a bit more to see at the Wilson Thomas site.