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10-16-2007, 04:08 PM
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If Osborne came back to coach the Huskers, my grandmother would be doing some serious cartwheels in heaven. We just buried her with her Tom Osborne-autographed football (she was Nebraska Class of '42).
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10-16-2007, 04:21 PM
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Johnson would be the perfect man to go back to old-school Husker football. Of course he'd have to recruit all new players...
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10-16-2007, 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by NFBuck
OTL first report just said Tom Osborne is heading back to Lincoln to replace the Huskers recently ousted AD. Can't find anything on the web yet. Thoughts?
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I wouldn't think that the school would want to hire anyone linked to the Nebraska football team's "alleged" steroid use. There are numerous articles on steroid use by Nebraska football players back when they were almost always national championship contenders. Here is an excerpt from one such article ( July 18, 2002):
One of the authors of the proposal was Rep. Tom Osborne, R-Neb., much better known as the former head football coach at the University of Nebraska, where his team won the national championship three out of four years between 1994 and '97. In the letter, Osborne says, "Having been in athletics for a long period of time, I saw the devastation steroids can cause."
I, for one, cannot wait to hear Osborne detail this devastation. Anyone who pays attention knows that steroids abound in football and have for many years, NFL, college and high school. It has long been suspected by opponents and journalists, but never proven, that Nebraska was a hornet's nest of steroid use, turning willing, hard-working farm boys into 300-pound monsters who could bench 550 pounds and run the 40 in five seconds flat.
This much is certain: Nebraska ran a machine-like strength program long before any other school. The Cornhuskers' training table was more scientifically researched and arranged better than any other in the country, so much so that one rival Big 12 coach once told me.
Entire article: CNNSI.com - SI Online - Tim Layden - Viewpoint - SI's Tim Layden: Behind the curtain - Thursday July 18, 2002 12:33 PM
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10-16-2007, 04:40 PM
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It's true.
Osborne returning to Nebraska as interim AD
LINCOLN, Neb. -- As Nebraska continues its drive to just remain a .500 football team, there's positive news on the horizon for Husker fans:
Tom Osborne is returning to the university ... as interim athletic director. His hiring, which comes a day after athletic director Steve Pederson was fired, will be discussed at a 6:15 p.m. news conference.
Entre article: ESPN - Osborne returning to Nebraska as interim AD - College Sports
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Saying team needs direction, Callahan won't step down
LINCOLN, Neb. -- A day after the man who hired him was fired, embattled Nebraska coach Bill Callahan insisted he won't be resigning anytime soon.
Callahan said Tuesday that he didn't know how the dismissal of athletic director Steve Pederson -- who is expected to be replaced on an undetermined basis by former Nebraska coach Tom Osborne -- would affect his job status. The fourth-year coach said he was saddened by Pederson's firing, but he sidestepped questions about whether he felt responsible for it.
"I feel responsible for the results of this program," Callahan said. "I feel responsible for a lot of things, good and bad. Ultimately, it lies on my shoulders to provide the results you have to provide."
Entire article: ESPN - Callahan: No one asking him to quit - College Football
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10-16-2007, 04:50 PM
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Dear Bill Callahan:
I am not a Nebraska fan, however i do love college football. i am asking you to quit. your team is a disgrace, and your coaching is deplorable. it is quite painful to watch such dismal performance, and viewing the vastness of football ineptitude both on the field and on the sideline has been giving me nearly uncontrollable urges to gouge my own eyeballs out with a rusty spoon.. the only coach worse than you is that so called genius in South Bend, Indiana.
sincerely,
lvbuckeye
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10-16-2007, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by lvbuckeye
Dear Bill Callahan:
I am not a Nebraska fan, however i do love college football. i am asking you to quit. your team is a disgrace, and your coaching is deplorable. it is quite painful to watch such dismal performance, and viewing the vastness of football ineptitude both on the field and on the sideline has been giving me nearly uncontrollable urges to gouge my own eyeballs out with a rusty spoon.. the only coach worse than you is that so called genius in South Bend, Indiana.
sincerely,
lvbuckeye
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Re: If Callahan is fired, the university would be forced to buy out his contract for more than $3 million.
If I were him I wouldn't quit either.
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10-16-2007, 04:57 PM
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