NEWS ARCHIVE
June 2008
• His priorities back in order, Craig Bohl finds his niche at North Dakota State.
• Pay-per-view is in the works for one or two of the Huskers' first three games.
• Jason Peter talks about his struggles with addiction, and the OWH runs an excerpt from his forthcoming book.
• Former Huskers help honor the "ultimate Boy Scout" — Tom Osborne.
• Georgia coach and ex-Omahan Mark Richt pays a visit to Memorial Stadium.
• July golf events: KC Huskers 18th Annual and Kaylin Jensen benefit.
• Former HuskerPedia columnist Bill Marks has a new home in the blogosphere.
• The Jerry Murtaugh - Gary Java HuskerPedia Live podcast is available here. Sign up for the '70-71 team reunion dinner here.
• Bo Ruud looks to make an impression on the New England Patriots.
• Iraq war veteran Tyrone Fahie continues his quest for playing time.
• Friends toast and roast Ahman Green in an Omaha Press Club fete.
• The Boston sports community honors Irving Fryar.
• Indoor football is the latest stop for former NU lineman Mike Erickson.
• The Oakland Raiders give Sam Keller a shot at making the team.
• More details about the new marketing contract with IMG are explained.
• From Madison, an update on Kevin Cosgrove.
• Tad Stryker compares the tasks faced by Devaney in 1962 and Pelini in 2008.
• The networks decide not to televise any of Nebraska's first three games.
• Marlon Lucky makes Phil Steele's preseason All-America team.
• Maurice Purify faces an August court date.
• Roger Craig's message to kids: It's about the team.
• Wide receiver recruit Khiry Cooper still hasn't seen a baseball offer enticing enough to make him say no to college football.
• Tommie Frazier is listed as one of eight who remain relevant over the long haul.
• Renewals of skybox leases are expected to be at or near 100%. | Lease holders
• The Pelini & Osborne Collectible Coin is available now for shipping.
• Vote for Nebraska at the Face of the Decade in the '90s in this ESPN poll.
• The preseason magazines aren't predicting an instant turnaround for NU in 2008.
• The Signature Series wine set is now available with discount for HP readers.
• Ron Kellogg Jr. shines at the Nebraska camp for quarterbacks.
• Jay Norvell will see the NU-Oklahoma rivalry from the other side.
• Bo Pelini strives for a healthy balance between football and family.
• Matt Davison makes an impression on camp-goers in Pennsylvania.
• Mike Rozier talks about the NU-OU rivalry.
• The Eagles look for Stewart Bradley to fill the gap at linebacker.
• NU's quarterback camp attracts strong-armed blue-chipper Cody Green.
• The regents approve the new media contract with IMG.
• Fans can now register for the new Football 202 clinic.
• Bo Pelini says he's optimistic that Khiry Cooper will be a Husker. He also discusses the "tough situation" Bill Callahan inherited. | Notes
• The Athletic Department seeks approval of a 13-year, $110 million media and marketing contract with IMG.
• Grant Wistrom decides that coaching won't be a pursuit of his.
• Steve Sipple mulls over the 2008 win-loss possibilities.
• Check out Tad Stryker's latest column on the baseball page.
• Participate in the Husker fans' salute to the troops.
• Brandon Jackson adds some weight in the offseason.
• Summer workouts can make or break a player.
• High schoolers try to make an impression at Husker football camps.
• Willie Amos signs with Winnepeg of the Canadian Football League, and Joe Dailey takes a position on Turner Gill's staff at Buffalo.
• Khiry Cooper says he's still torn between college football and pro baseball.
• Jason Peter tells his story of drug abuse and rehabilitation in a new book.
• An interactive playbook system developed in Lincoln is winning over coaches.
• Former Huskers connect at a Sandhills golf outing.
• Khiry Cooper has a decision to make after going in the MLB draft's fifth round.
• Grant Wistrom is hosting a charity golf event in Lincoln on Saturday.
• His father's tenets still help guide Bo Pelini.
• Tom Osborne and Bill Snyder are teaming up for a conference on mentoring.
• Hunter Teafatiller is hit with another DUI arrest.
• Bo Pelini discusses his working relationship with Tom Osborne.
• John Levorson is the OWH's male state high school athlete of the year.