NEWS ARCHIVE
September 2003
• Bo Pelini finds success by keeping things simple -- and now he's being mentioned as a possible candidate for the Arizona vacancy.
• Kyle Larson earns Big 12 player of the week honors.
• The Rams' Scott Shanle is suspended for four games.
• Jemayel Phillips enrolls at Louisiana Tech.
• Troops in Kuwait get their Husker fix.
• Jason Lohr perseveres for the love of the game.
• A petition seeks to renew the Nebraska-Penn State series.
• Southern Miss' former mascot recalls going a little too far with his antics in Lincoln in '99.
• At Nebraska Wesleyan, Nelson Barnes reaffirms his commitment to coaching.
• See how Barney Cotton calls the plays.
• Are the Huskers back? Not exactly, says Sporting News columnist Matt Hayes.
• Steve Taylor and Tommie Frazier weigh in on how much Joe Dailey should play.
• Vote on which Husker mascot, past or present, is your favorite.
• Inspiration helps Jake Andersen make up for a lack of height.
• David Dyches stays focused even while injured.
• Tommie Frazier speaks out against the booing of Jammal Lord.
• Craig Bohl is a big hit in Fargo. Meanwhile, his successor in Lincoln draws more praise and even a little awe.
• A car crash kills Tom Osborne's mother-in-law.
• The quarterback debate rages on.
• Steve Runty's advice for Mike Stuntz: Don't go.
• Wearing green this time, George Darlington gets ready for a return to familiar territory in Manhattan, Kan.
• Bo Pelini says he's focused "on the task at hand," not on his next career move.
• A Pennsylvania columnist tips his hat to Nebraska fans.
• Sandro DeAngelis is honored for his service in the community.
• From the Loon, some tips on worst-case scenario survival.
• USA Today makes note of NU's defensive improvement.
• David Dyches talks about his journey to Lincoln and his early impact.
• Husker football remains a passion for Andy Roddick.
• NU recruit Allan Evridge says he looks forward to competing for the QB job.
• The visiting-team fan sitting near you could be a Denver reporter in disguise.
• The first stop is Lincoln on ESPN.com's tour of college football's best places, and SI pays a visit as well.
• Kansas State can look to Nebraska's 1994 championship team for hope.
• NU's recruiting class of '04 has landed in an early top 10.
• D.C.-area fans are invited to a Taste of Nebraska and Penn State game watch.
• Steve Pederson works at getting a big-name nonconference opponent on each season's schedule.
• Demorrio Williams is Big 12 defensive player of the week.
• See how ex-Huskers fared in the NFL's first week.
• Clint Finley keeps his NFL dream alive in Kansas City.
• Lincoln Southeast DT Zach Copple ponders an offer from Nebraska, but Harvard is also an option.
• Nine former Huskers are inducted into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame.
• The game-day atmosphere pays recruiting dividends.
• Not your typical freshman: Joe Dailey.