NEWS ARCHIVE
September 2006
• Zac Taylor's sister is a guiding force in the quarterback's family.
• Transfer QB Sam Keller is described as an enthusiastic scout-teamer.*
• The comfort level is high between Kevin Cosgrove and his players.
• Catching up with Bruce Mathison, the last former Husker quarterback to throw a TD pass in the NFL.
• The O-line's determination is helping NU achieve first-down success.
• Kerry Weinmaster is back on the Husker bandwagon.
• It will be a significant weekend for Husker recruiting.
• Jim Rose and Kent Pavelka dismiss talk of a feud between the two radio men.
• Husker Dan and Jeff review the Troy game.
• A Q&A with Stewart Bradley.
• Boosters pay for premium parking on game days.
• Marlon Lucky is the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week as well as the BlueCreek desktop download for the Troy game.
• The Iowa State game will have a 7 p.m. start and ABC regional telecast.
• Lance Brandenburgh shows his versatility.*
• Fullback Dane Todd is motivated on the field and in hitting the books.
• Raising a Husker: Tierre Green.
• It's time for life after football for Eric Warfield.
• Refusing to stay down after injury: Stewart Bradley* and Ndamukong Suh.*
• Barry Alvarez* discusses his Nebraska ties in his new book.
• Tom Shatel* gets the last laugh on T.J. Simers and the L.A. writers.
• Husker Dan and Jeff check in with their USC assessments.
• Kurt Mann's family is encouraged by the senior center's recovery.*
• Bill Callahan defends the game plan vs. USC and has praise for the defense.*
• Pinnacle Sports Network is sold.
• The Colonel returns from L.A. with a thing or two to say.
• The Kansas game will have a 6 p.m. start and an FSN telecast.
• The Huskers' goals for 2006 are intact* after the game in L.A. More Monday-morning analysis and tidbits: 1,* 2,* 3, 4, 5,* 6,* 7*
• Thank you to all the people who participated in the HuskerPedia USC events.
• An update on former Husker safety Mark Blazek.
• Congrats to Dane Todd, named to the 11-member AFCA Good Works Team.
• A Buffs fan finds college football paradise to the east.
• With the new video board, you might not need a ticket to watch the games.
• The Troy game will be have a 6 p.m. start and a pay-per-view telecast.
• See how former Huskers fared in Week 1 of NFL action.
• There's not an ounce of quit in Andy Kadavy.
• Damon Benning* talks about his coaching job and assesses the 2006 Huskers.
• Jeff checks in with his first Scarlet Commentary of the season.
• Film study* helps give Terrence Nunn a leg up.
• Fans complain about North Stadium foot-traffic bottlenecks.*
• Husker Dan checks in with his LA Tech review and other items.
• Thirty-one ex-Huskers will be on NFL rosters as the season kicks off.
• NU's early offers to three in-state juniors* appear to be unprecedented.
• Andre Jones* gets off to a solid start at cornerback.
• Clayton Sievers takes in stride his status as a two-way player.
• Greg Austin aims for continued improvement* on the offensive line.
• So far, so good* for the offensive line.
• A closer look at the performance of the four I-backs,* plus some notes.*
• A fullback from Texas commits to the recruiting class of 2007, and Baker Steinkuhler is in the fold* for 2008.
• USA Today's founder offers a lofty prediction for the 2006 Huskers.
• Vince Ferragamo recalls the challenges of being a transfer quarterback.*
• Phillip Dillard's injury* is said to be a season-ending ACL tear.
• One lesson from Saturday: Don't overlook a I-AA opponent. Up next for the Huskers is Nicholls State, a 35-0 winner Thursday night.
• The HuskerVision crew makes sure the new video board is ready for game day.