NEWS ARCHIVE
November 2002
• DeJuan Groce and Josh Brown are selected to the coaches' all-conference team.
• Eighteen Huskers are first-team academic all-Big 12.
• Jason Lohr is on track for another comeback.
• Monte Kiffin offers words of support for Frank Solich.
• A bowl trip to Shreveport looks more and more likely.
• A blood clot killed A&M's Brandon Fails.
• UNL's chancellor says he'll try to keep Bill Byrne.
• Jason Peter voices an interest joining the NU staff.
• Tampa Bay's defense shines under Monte Kiffin.
• Jim McCord recalls the super-stout 1967 defense.
• Chris Dishman surprises himself by sticking in the NFL.
• Bill Byrne has an eye on the A&M job.
• Willie Amos will miss spring ball.
• Lawrence Phillips will start in the Grey Cup game, but Barron Miles won't.
• Tommy Zbikowski and other recruits say NU remains attractive despite the current team's struggles.
• NU gives juco players a closer look.
• Team psychologist Jack Stark has heart surgery.
• Tom Osborne offers Frank Solich encouragement, and Craig Bohl says he has no thoughts of resigning.
• NU could end up in a bowl without a conference tie-in.
• Joe Chrisman takes center stage - at Barry's Bar & Grill.
• Frank Solich won't comment about the possibility of staff changes, and George Darlington says the Bohl-bashers are off base.
• Some of NU's facilities have begun showing their age.
• The New York Times is the latest to weigh in on the state of the program.
• Four Huskers are named to the first-team Academic All-District team.
• Thunder Collins talks about his exit from the team.
• Cory Schlesinger is used to being the stealth player in the backfield.
• Jamie Williams makes a rare return to Lincoln.
• Fox releases some pay-per-view numbers from the Mizzou game.
• The final installment of the Husker Century trilogy premieres.
• Dominic Raiola's younger brother gets his first start at Wisconsin.
• The Loon gets his mitts on a HuskerVision script.
• Jason Peter and Charlie McBride defend Craig Bohl's performance.
• Tommie Frazier contemplates his future.
• Junior Tagoa'i and Jammal Lord enter not-guilty pleas.
• UT tackle Alfio Randall-Veasey apologizes for trying to plant the team flag at midfield.
• Thunder Collins pleads guilty to disturbing the peace.
• A look at the bowl possibilities.
• An update on No. 55, Bill Janssen.