NEWS ARCHIVE
September 2002
• Kyle Vanden Bosch earns kudos in Phoenix.
• Team psychologist Jack Stark has seen Husker highs and lows.
• Turner Gill as offensive coordinator? "I'm open to it," he says.
• Guess who ESPN has in its bottom 10?
• Turner Gill as offensive coordinator? "I'm open to it," he says.
• An incredible streak ends as NU goes unranked for the first time in nearly 21 years. Some reactions from across the nation: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
• Prominent boosters say Frank Solich isn't the problem.
• HuskerPedia welcomes Northeast Kansans for Nebraska to this neck of the Internet.
• Vote on the top 10 college players of all time.
• An NU fan gets back the 1970 hat that was swiped from him at the Penn State game.
• A major metropolitan Wyoming journalist dumps on NU and then responds to the inevitable e-mails.
• NU I-back recruit Antwaun Guidry works on his academics in Kansas.
• Penn State apologizes for fans' behavior.
• Troy Hassebroek is an AFCA Good Works honoree.
• The Loon sorts out some tricky terminology.
• Randy Stella joins the UNO team.
• Eric Crouch returns to Omaha. His stunning decision, meanwhile, stirs debate and commentary: 1, 2, 3
• Ex-Husker Monte Engebritson keeps beating the odds.
• NU submits its report on Thunder Collins to the NCAA.
• Eric Crouch announces his retirement from the Rams.
• NU readies its report on Thunder Collins for the NCAA.
• A Lincoln used-car dealer talks a little about the Thunder Collins case. Omaha and Lincoln columnists, meanwhile, call for less secrecy from the university.
• Bob Davie dissects the defense in the NU-Miami game.
• An update on former Husker quarterback Steve Taylor
• An exchange of football tickets for a car accessory and the use of a phone card may be behind Thunder Collins' suspension.
• The new helmet is a hit with Judd Davies and others.
• Thunder Collins must sit out three more games for NCAA rules infractions. Dahrran Diedrick says he empathizes.
• DeJuan Groce wins Big 12 Player of the Week honors and is awarded Dennis Dodd's August Heisman.
• ESPN rates the '71 Huskers the best ever, and the '95 team is ranked third.
• See how the coaches grade the O-line each week.
• Not a good month for the Lohr brothers.
• The 2002 Tunnel Walk is viewable for free on Huskers.com (if your computer meets their specs).