NEWS ARCHIVE
October 2003
• Nebraska is No. 3 in Dennis Dodd's All Phases Index.
• Meet Stan the Corn Kob man, a mascot in 1957-58.
• From the Loon, some catchy quotations to help you through your next stimulating conversation.
• Clayton Sievers joins NU's recruiting class of 2004. But top OL prospect Jeff Byers chooses Southern Cal.
• Nebraska recruit Ty Steinkuhler's work ethic stands out at Lincoln Southwest.
• Nebraska rises to ninth in the new BCS standings.
• Ralston offensive tackle Mike Huff becomes the 11th known unofficial member of the recruiting class of 2004.
• Phil Bland's foot injury will sideline him indefinitely.
• So, exactly what is the dirty workout?
• There's no shortage of ideas on what amenities a new locker room should have.
• The Loon has all the answers -- to a crossword puzzle.
• DeAntae Grixby discusses the injury that has ended his NU playing career.
• The Huskers are 11th in the season's first BCS rankings.
• Help yourself to Husker computer wallpaper that's as American as apple pie.
• An early-December trip to Arrowhead may be what it takes for fans to warm up to Jammal Lord.
• Graduate assistant Dan McLaughlin learns the college game.
• From the Milwaukee paper, an update on Ahman Green.
• Demorrio Williams is one of 11 Butkus award semifinalists, and he joins Josh Bullocks as a midseason All-American.
• The Iowa State game will be a pay-per-view telecast.
• The injured Missouri fan could face trespassing charges. Commentary on the case: 1, 2, 3, 4. Video:
• It's time once again for the Loon to answer some mail.
• The Denver Post's undercover look at Missouri fans somehow becomes a story about Husker fans.
• The Calgary Stampeders release Lawrence Phillips.
• NU keeps trying to lure that difference-maker at I-back. Meanwhile, QB recruit D.T. McDowell waffles.
• Pencils ready
The Loon has a quiz for you.
• Scott Downing discusses the Huskers' recruiting needs.
• Steve Pederson comments on the suspensions of two NFL ex-Huskers.
• The Bullocks brothers credit their mother and coach for guiding them onto a successful path.
• Kansas City reportedly lands the 2004 Big 12 championship game.
• Meet Joey Robison, cornerback and a farmer at heart.
• The National Football League suspends Keyuo Craver for four games.
• A Troy State linebacker is wounded in a shooting.
• Tickets to the Big 12 championship game at Arrowhead go on sale.
• Chad Kelsay is arrested in a Lincoln restaurant.
• Carl Pelini toils outside of the limelight.
• A more businesslike approach to road games means fewer distractions for players.
• Tom Osborne shares some big-game insights.
• The drive and dedication of strength coach Bryan Bailey continue to amaze.
• The Berringer Scholarship goes to Patrick Kabongo.
• OL recruit Andy Christensen is a force on both sides of the ball for Bennington.
• In 1960, Harvey Perlman was Corn Cob Man for a day.
• Fox Sports' Darryl Richards calls NU one of 2003's big surprises.
• Dennis Dodd is the latest to behold the transformation engineered by Bo Pelini.
• From tiny east Texas town to college football's big stage, Demorrio Williams has traveled far.
• Nine Huskers are playing with degrees in hand.
• The halftime panic of a year ago is long gone.
• The Loon shares some intercepted correspondence.
• Jason Lohr juggles parenthood, school and football.