NEWS ARCHIVE
July 2004
• Russ Hochstein is the projected starter at guard for the Patriots.
• Scott Frost is trying out with the Bucs.
• Jordan Adams is recovering from mono.
• Former Husker player and coach Glenn Presnell turns 99 and Ironton, OH is celebrating. Sign the online petition to get him into the Hall of Fame.
• Bill Callahan believes in the West Coast Offense and has in state recruits wondering if they fit in.
• Big 12 coaches like anonymity in voting on polls.
• The North wins the Shrine Bowl.
• Matt Herian, Barrett Ruud, and Josh Bullocks join Coach Callahan at the Big 12 Media Days. More 1, 2, 3, 4 , 5, 6
• Patrick Kabongo is moving to offense for the Ottawa Renegades.
• Marque McCray is not going to be on the roster.
• Dave Rimington gets inducted into the CoSIDA Academic HOF.
• The Bob Terrio Classic was a big success. Follow the link for pictures.
• There are eight new faces on the pre-season depth chart. Three starters from last year need to earn their position back.
• Beau Davis is trying to put on some weight.
• Dennis Dodd ranks Nebraska 22nd.
• Thunder Collins gets arrested for old warrants.
• Brett Byford gives the Huskers a "Bama" flavor.
• Season tickets are still hard to come by.
• Margaret Max is celebrating her 86th birthday today (July 20th).
• Media Poll has NU third in Big 12 North.
• Richie Incognitio gets fined for a February assault.
• The Pitt game will be on ABC with a 11 AM kick off.
• Angus McClure finds similarities between Sacramento and Lincoln.
• Sports Illustrated has its preseason review of the Huskers.
• Ryon Bingham signs with the Chargers.
• An Overton, NE lineman gets a scholarship offer.
• Cory Schlesinger takes a look back at the '95 Orange Bowl.
• Pork Chop is getting leaner.
• Craig Roark makes a pitch for the Huskers.
• Dave Humm expects to be passed over in the record book this fall.
• Eight new inductees go into the Nebraska Hall of Fame.
• Nebraska fans are Number 1, according to Sports Illustrated.
• Will Shields and Grant Wistrom make TSN's Good Guy list for the third year.
• Richie Incognito is on the Outland Trophy watch list.
• David Harvey from Maryland commits to the Huskers.
• Curt McKeever wonders if time will heal Pederson's wounds.
• A top O-lineman commits to NU's recruiting class of 2005.
• Garth Glissman accepts his under-the-radar status at QB.
• Registration opens for Husker Football 101 for Women.
• NU is in hot pursuit of El Paso running back Edward Britton, who puts the Huskers in his top two.