NEWS ARCHIVE
November 2004
• NU looks ahead after the losing year.
• The focus is on recruiting as the Huskers' class of 2005 climbs to the top of Rivals' national rankings.
• A year after his firing, Frank Solich remains upbeat.
• Jeff has his Scarlet Commentary on the Colorado game.
• Steve Sipple has an early 2005 offensive depth chart, and Joe Dailey's job is up for grabs.
• NU seniors didn't deserve this ending, and they're not happy.
• Two defensive recruits join Nebraska's class of 2005.
• Bo Ruud is optimistic about the future.
• Bill Callahan and Steve Pederson remain upbeat about where the program is heading. Kevin Cosgrove says he expects an improved defense in '05.
• Commentary on Friday's loss and the streak-ending season: McKeever, Mabry, Lincicome, Kiszla, Woelk,* Adams, Shatel, Barfknecht.
• NU's 1994 win over CU had a lot to do with coaches' smarts.
• Tom Rathman's brother gets some help from grade schoolers.
• Things are a lot different than they were 10 years ago.
• A hundred and one Husker things to be thankful for.
• Nebraska is involved in three of eight plays in an ESPN greatest-play poll.
• A University of Houston series starting in 2005 is being discussed.
• Mike Rozier recalls a real high school shootout 25 years ago.
• This season has been a learning experience for Coach Callahan.
• Tim Cassidy was the guest at Wednesday's Big Red Breakfast.
• Omaha author Donna Miesbach offers this view of Dave Humm.
• Tony Samuel is out at New Mexico State.
• Jeff Souder of Bellevue West gives a verbal to the Huskers.
• Jordan Adams is focusing on next year.
• Two dozen players make the Academic All-Big 12 list.
• The Bullocks twins are going to be back next year.
• Callahan: "It's been a trying season ....
• Barrett Ruud not thinking about the future.
• On-field felony charge unusual for college athletics.
• Fabian Washington will be back in 2005.
• Saturday's games eliminate Nebraska from contention for the Big 12 title game.
• Brandon Teamer is making a slow but sure recovery.
• The Husker staff works on the final pieces of the recruiting puzzle.
• Demorrio Williams is fitting in with the Atlanta Falcons.
• Ross Pilkington is frustrated with the inconsistency this season.
• Everyone is sharing in the blame for the Blackshirts' struggles.
• Four players leave the program.
• NU "slumps into mediocrity."
• David Dyches has learned to be patient.
• Turner Gill keeps an open mind about his future.
• Decorate your Christmas tree with these Husker ornaments.
• Lydon Murtha is looking forward to making an impact.
• Recruit Craig Roark has an affinity for pancakes.
• Coach Wagner says no to the Utah State job.
• The seniors want to go out a winner in Memorial Stadium.
• Ross Pilkinton has fully recovered from his injuries.
• Husker Dan has his Big Red Trivia Test Part ll.
• Please welcome a new sponsor - Prime Time Tixx of Omaha.
• Cory Ross proves he's one tough 'pork chop'.
• Daily Nebraskan writer asks for apology from Coach Callahan.
• Steve Pederson says fan injury was unfortunate.
• A sense of unity endures among the staffers who were let go last year.
• Ames: Home of the real Big Red?
• Harrison Beck can't escape the spotlight.
• Keith Wortman says NU is moving in the right direction and that building a pass-blocking O-line is the hardest part.
• Vote for Tommie Frazier and other Nebraska Orange Bowl Legends.
• Tom Osborne and Bob Devaney are 1-2 in a best coaches poll.
• Chad Sievers is stepping up into a leadership role.
• A writer from SI is impressed with NU's recruiting class.
• Former player Kenny Walker takes on a new challenge.
• Andrew Shanle makes St. Edward proud of his special-teams play, and Adam Ickes made Page just as proud.
• The NU-Oklahoma game will be a 6 p.m. FSN telecast.
• Could the Big 12 North champs end up bowl-ineligible?*
• The Project Comfort™ stuffed-animal drive was a big success. Support our troops by ordering the Project Comfort™ CD.
• The Oklahoma ticket raffle winners were Matthew Ronk of Omaha and Jared Cottell of Clarks Summitt, Pa. Colorado is up next.
• The 1994 team can come back any time.
• The recruiting class could end up ranked No. 1.