NEWS ARCHIVE
June 2007
• Mike Rucker continues his stellar career at Carolina.
• Barrett Ruud is relaxed and ready for his third season in Tampa Bay.
• Nebraska is in several of ESPN's top 100 college football moments.
• The status of several incoming recruits will hinge on their summer classwork.
• Bo Ruud welcomes his switch to strongside linebacker.
• Bay Area Huskers and Californians for Nebraska will have July picnics.
• Corey McKeon and Bo Ruud make the Bednarik Award watch list.
• Tyson Hetzer, the latest recruit to commit, is a raw talent at tight end.
• NU's 7-on-7 camp may help change the culture of prep football in Nebraska.
• Josh Sewell hopes his stint in Europe is a steppingstone to the NFL.
• The preview magazines are bullish about the Huskers.
• Tim Griffin offers insight on Kevin Weiberg leaving the Big 12, and other items.
• A great Husker fan passes away.
• Colorado goes on NCAA probation for undercharging athletes for meals.
• Ahman Green is coming back strong as he aims to revive Houston's run game.
• Be the first one in your state to join the HuskerPedia Chapter of the Husker Nation Booster Club.
• A Penn State series may be in the works for 2014-15. (See end of article.)
• Roger Craig sees the 2007 Huskers as top 10 material.
• Chris Patrick is in training as he awaits the NFL's supplemental draft.
• TSN's Tom Dienhart sees trouble ahead for the Big 12.
• The Lincoln paper reports on the state of Husker Nation.
• Another in-state recruit commits for 2008: John Levorson of Crete.
• Bill Callahan says there'll be no immediate decision on Maurice Purify's status.
• Defensive back Corey Young is transferring.
• Baker Steinkuhler stands out as the first session of the Big Red Football School offers a glipse at the future.
• Maurice Purify is resolved to earn atonement, his high school coach says.
• The Huskers brace themselves for summer conditioning, which starts Monday.
• Sam Keller makes it his summer job to get in sync with the receivers.
• Blaine Gabbert is selected for the Elite 11 Quarterback Camp.
• Room rates in Lincoln go through the roof for the weekend of the USC game.
• There's hot competition over Millard North's Sean Fisher. Other items of interest.
• Nebraska's schedule is rated the toughest in the Big 12.
• The Wake Forest game is the latest to get TV — ESPN at 11 a.m. CDT.
• Steve Sipple counters Trev Alberts regarding Bill Callahan's job security.
• Quarterback recruit Blaine Gabbert is out to prove his detractors wrong. Also, a Q&A with Trevor Robinson.
• The NU-Mizzou showdown in Columbia could become a night game for TV.
• There are several points of NU interest in Tim Griffin's Big 12 Insider column.
• ABC will televise the Nevada game regionally, with a 2:30 kickoff.
• Brandon Jackson makes up for lost time in Green Bay.