NEWS ARCHIVE
June 2004
• A top O-lineman commits to NU's recruiting class of 2005.
• Nebraska is ranked No. 4 of all-time quarterback schools.
• Bill Callahan finally gets settled in a house.
• NU is in hot pursuit of El Paso running back Edward Britton, who puts the Huskers in his top two.
• Fabian Washington talks about his goals for 2004.
• Dennis LeBlanc keeps pushing the players academically.
• Bill Callahan tries to blend in at the College World Series.
• The Colorado game gets an 11 a.m. kickoff.
• Demorrio Williams is off to a fast start with the Falcons.
• Steve Pederson gets ready to mingle with the fans.
• Mr. Smashmouth himself, Cory Schlesinger, praises the West Coast offense.
• The Houston Texans sign Jammal Lord.
• Athlon's pegs the Huskers at third in the Big 12 North.
• Enemy of the state? A few decades ago, there were two major contenders.
• Harrison Beck and 40 other young guns get down to business at NU's quarterback camp. Meanwhile, Bill Callahan apparently remains in pursuit of Ryan Perrilloux. Notes from day two of QB camp: 1, 2
• A Pittsburgh writer defends Steve Pederson, and Pederson defends the BCS.
• A new staff means new approaches at the summer camps.
• NU is among five Big 12 schools honored for their football graduation rates.
• A contract extension keeps Mike Brown in Chicago.
• Jeff Jamrog takes the top job at Minnesota State-Mankato.
• Eric Crouch works out for the Chiefs.
• Running back Brandon Jackson puts his feet back on the ground in Lincoln.
• The coaches hope key walk-ons will emerge from the summer camps.
• The Boston Globe writes about Kathy Redmond's cases against Christian Peter and the university.
• Ex-Huskers tee it up for the Boomer Esiason Foundation.
• A New Jersey QB who's a standout wrestler discusses his plans to walk on.
• Aaron Taylor pines for old-school Nebraska football.
• The Southern Miss game will be an ABC telecast.
• Fans discuss the "Enemy of the State" tag put on Steve Pederson in a poll published in Sports Illustrated.
• QBs Ryan Perrilloux and Mark Sanchez say they remain interested in NU despite Harrison Beck's commitment.
• BCS commissioners approve a double hosting plan.
• Live webcams will let you track NU's construction project.
• They play well and do good: NFL teammates Mike Rucker and Mike Minter.
• Roger Craig fights off cramps in his first marathon.
• Quarterback Harrison Beck verbally commits to NU.
• Dave Kennedy takes summer workouts to a new level.
• NU-bound Brandon Jackson leads the Mississippi all-stars in both rushing and receiving yardage in their game against Alabama's all-stars: 1, 2
• Brandon Jackson's perseverence with the ACT exam pays off.
• A year later, Curt Dukes discusses his decision to leave Nebraska.
• A series with Iowa in 2005 and '06 looks unlikely.
• QB Jordan Adams makes the move to Lincoln.