Jun
25
UPDATED: Corn Feed for Wednesday, June 25
Filed Under 2008 Preview, Bo Pelini, Corn Feed, Marlon Lucky, Memorial Stadium, Steve Sipple, TV Schedule
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- If Brian Christopherson and just read HG once a day , he would of known about Callahan’s interview 2 days earlier .
- Tad Stryker compares Bo Pelini’s situation now with Bob Devaney’s in 1962 .
- Georgia Head Coach Mark Richt visits Memorial Stadium .
- UPDATED : ESPN has the Huskers projected to go to the Insight Bowl .
- "I’m going to read a real newspaper, I’m going to read" The New York Times The Quad blog rates Western Michigan is the 67th best team in the land .
- Steve Sipple says no Huskers on TV for the first 3 games shouldn’t surprise anyone.
The Nebraska “brand” has lost enough luster in the past six seasons that the Big 12’s TV partners (ABC, ESPN, Fox Sports Net and Versus) are unwilling to overlook a pillowy soft opponent on a given week. What’s more, improved balance in the Big 12 has given the TV folks plenty of other intriguing options.
- For the first time in 28 years, Kevin Cosgrove won’t be coaching college football as he regroups.
- No love: FoxSports hack says Bo Pelini was 9th best hire in college football .
- Is Marlon Lucky primed for a Heisman run ?
- BigRedReport runs through the Huskers schedule .
- Sleepers? Buffs have record high participation in off-season activities and Stewart Mandel is bullish on CU in ‘08 . From Stewie’s column
Tags: 2008 Nebraska Preview, Bill Callahan, Bo Pelini, Bob Devaney, Brian Christopherson, Dan Hawkins, Kevin Cosgrove, Mark Richt, Marlon Lucky, Memorial Stadium, Nebraska-Colorado, News and Notes, Steve Sipple, Stewart Mandel, Tad Stryker, TV Scheduleif incoming freshman Darrell Scott — the nation’s top-rated running back recruit last winter — lives up to the hype, he will give Hawkins exactly the type of elite skill player he’s been missing…coach finally feels confident enough in his personnel to go to a no-huddle offense…we may start to see more of the unconventional plays that marked his tenure at Boise State. The bigger question may be the defense, which absolutely tanked at the end of last season and lost its most important player, All-America LB Jordon Dizon’
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