NEWS ARCHIVE
March 2004
Spring drills coverage is here.• There will be no grace period for Bill Callahan, says a TSN column.
• Frank Solich is determined to stay in the game.
• Eric Crouch gears up for his tryout with the Packers.
• Dan McLaughlin knows the college game is where he wants to be.
• Frank Solich's visit to Norman is part of an effort to keep learning.
• Aaron Stamn is aboard as a graduate assistant.
• Congrats to Judd Davies, winner of an NCAA postgraduate scholarship.
• The Packers officially reinstate Eric Crouch.
• Those versed in the West Coast offense see Matt Herian as a key contributor.
• From afar, Jordan Adams keeps a close eye on the QB competition.
• Left tackle Kurt Mann says he has plenty of work to do to keep his No. 1 spot.
• NU negotiates with a different contractor for the stadium expansion project after determining that the Weitz Co. couldn't complete the project within budget.
• Le Kevin Smith strives for more consistency in 2004.
• "We'll do whatever it takes to move the ball," Jay Norvell says in explaining the flexibility of NU's West Coast offense.
• Your vote could help win the athletic department $10,000.
• Tierre Green knows that speed alone won't win him the I-back job.
• Stewart Bradley could be Kevin Cosgrove's answer to replacing T.J. Hollowell at strongside linebacker.
• Jay Norvell discusses his plans for implementing the new offense and schooling the quarterbacks.
• Willie Amos is no stranger to the offensive side of the game.
• Joe Dailey says he intends to be the starter Sept. 4.
• Tom Osborne says recruiting excesses should be addressed by the NCAA.
• Ryan Schuler and the coaching staff disagree on the risks of his playing.
• The pre-spring depth chart and roster reflect a number of position changes, and Bill Callahan says every starting spot is up for grabs: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
• Trevor Johnson and others go through drills for NFL scouts in Lincoln.
• Two in-state players accept invitations to walk on.
• Phil Bland says the decision to quit wasn't easy.
• Check out the high-tech frills of the new locker room.
• The O-linemen must learn multiple positions.
• Grant Wistrom signs a big contract with Seattle.
• John Blake wonders what might have been if he'd been given more time at OU.
• Three ex-Huskers are on this year's College Football Hall of Fame ballot.
• "We've got to find a center," line coach Dennis Wagner says.
• Three linemen move from defense to offense.
• Craig Bohl hires Tim Albin at North Dakota State.
• Redshirt freshman Tierre Green could be a good fit in the new offense.
• Jermaine Leslie will leave Lincoln at semester's end.