NEWS ARCHIVE
May 2003
• Richie Incognito is named to the Outland watch list.
• It's official: Curt Dukes is transferring.
• Lawrence Phillips joins the Calgary Stampeders.
• Jack O'Holleran's work ethic helped him move to the top of the depth chart.
• Future Husker Andy Birkel sweeps the 100, 200 and 400 meters in the state track meet.
• Troy State will join the Sun Belt Conference.
• From Husker Dan, a musical sendoff for Marques Simmons.
• Grant Wistrom is hosting a charity golf tournament in Lincoln.
• ESPN.com previews the Big 12.
• Tom Osborne renews his push to rein in sports agents.
• Eric Crouch ties the knot.
• College Football News previews Penn State.
• A car crash kills baton twirler Bobby Foehlinger.
• Eleven at most will be Blackshirts, Bo Pelini says.
• Curt Dukes and Frank Solich have what is described as a productive talk.
• OSU quarterback Josh Fields hopes his next visit to Lincoln is more fruitful than the one he just completed.
• Thunder Collins agrees to terms with the Alouettes.
• Ahman Green earns his degree, and Dave Rimington is a finalist for the Verizon Academic All-America Hall of Fame.
• Curt Dukes' parents discuss his frustration with injury & illness.
• Steve Pederson hires Nebraska native Marc Boehm away from Pitt and begins restructuring the athletic department. Meanwhile, there's some distress in Pittsburgh: 1, 2, 3, 4
• Marques Simmons will transfer.
• A new culture of teaching and learning takes root on the team and the staff.
• Frank Solich discusses his role as overseer.
• The OWH takes a look at each Big 12 team as the spring drills season ends.
• A bowl game in Forth Worth with a Big 12 tie-in receives NCAA approval.
• The Alouettes release Lawrence Phillips.
• Eric Crouch talks about his first practice with the Packers.