NEWS ARCHIVE
May 2004
• Boyd Epley focuses on construction of the athletic complex.
• Football camps let the staff assess budding talent.
• The issue of whether Houston Nutt was offered the NU job resurfaces in court.
• Nebraska has the interest of several top high school passing quarterbacks.
• Rob Zatechka earns his medical degree.
• With the NFL's Texans, Jammal Lord works on the transition to defensive back.
• Freshman cornerback Adrain Turner will transfer.
• Frank Solich isn't ruling out a job in the pro ranks.
• National recruiting experts note the change in Nebraska's approach.
• Steve Pederson aims to reduce the number of sponsors for stadium ads.
• Ex-Huskers gather for Grant Wistrom's charity event.
• Meet Aaron Stamn, the newest and youngest Callahan assistant.
• A 6 p.m. kickoff is set for the season opener.
• An Iowa community college hires Dave Gillespie as head coach, and Mark Mauer takes over at a school in his native Minnesota.
• Double-stripe pants will return for 2004.
• Schulte Field House, about to be razed, holds plenty of memories.
• Bill Callahan says in-state recruits are still a priority, even though Zach Potter apparently is the only one with an offer.
• A Denver columnist has a chat with Bo Pelini.
• This year's Husker Nation Tour is set for June 25.
• Dan Vili Waldrop joins the Lincoln Capitols but still hopes to land an NFL job.
• Trev Alberts has more to say about the Huskers' future. Earlier story here.
• Injuries end the careers of Chris Septak and Mike McLaughlin.
• Patience pays off for receiver Marque McCray.
• A Sporting News writer discusses NU's new look (1, 2), and SI.com's Stewart Mandel says a solid defense gives Bill Callahan more leeway on offense.
• The Chicago Tribune serves up a Bill Callahan update before his appearance in the Windy City.
• Will Shields offers insight and inspiration to students at Girls and Boys Town.
• Dennis Dodd pegs the Huskers at No. 23.
• The Athletic Dept. is having a garage sale of sorts on Saturday.
• Bill Callahan will speak at Chicagoans for Nebraska's Founders Day dinner.
• Another receiver appears bound for NU, and running back Brandon Jackson clears an academic hurdle.
• A judge convicts Richie Incognito on one count of misdemeanor assault.
• Junior college receivers from California and Arizona appear headed to Lincoln.