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Just canned their AD.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/football/ncaa/10/15/nebraska.swoon.ap/index.html

From the article:
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"In a news release announcing the dismissal, chancellor Harvey Perlman cited disappointment in the progress in the football program."

10/15/2007 4:11:44 PM

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I had heard the chancellor, AD, and Callahan were all going to get fired, because they were all buddies

I guess Mr. Perlman wanted to keep his job

10/15/2007 4:15:40 PM

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waaaahhh waaaahhh

we should be better than this

waaaahhh

gimme a break

10/15/2007 4:16:23 PM

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I bet they go really hard after Jim Grobe; he runs a more traditional nebraska type of offense and is obviously one heck of a football coach

10/15/2007 4:23:47 PM

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Callahan is a great offensive mind but he doesn't have a clue on defense

I think he has done fairly well there but then again this is Nebraska we are talking about

10/15/2007 4:27:28 PM

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"waaaahhh waaaahhh

we should be better than this

waaaahhh

gimme a break"


what short memories some of us have

10/15/2007 4:30:21 PM

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Grobe is perfect for Nebraska

10/15/2007 4:44:25 PM

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^^

hah, i was gonna say, that sounds a lot like our fan base.

10/15/2007 4:45:26 PM

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"I had heard the chancellor, AD, and Callahan were all going to get fired, because they were all buddies

I guess Mr. Perlman wanted to keep his job
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A chancellor of a university maybe getting fired cause of the performance of the football team.

Good job Nebraska. I didn't think any school could do it, but you just went beneath Alabama on my "academic integrity in regards to athletics" scale.

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"I bet they go really hard after Jim Grobe; he runs a more traditional nebraska type of offense and is obviously one heck of a football coach"


Nebraska defeated Wake Forest in Winston-Salem this year, fyi.

[Edited on October 15, 2007 at 4:48 PM. Reason : /]

10/15/2007 4:47:26 PM

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^only because Wake's starting QB was out.

Skinner most likely wouldn't have turned the ball over twice given good field position (including inside the 10-yard line) in the final minutes.

10/15/2007 4:53:46 PM

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^ and State beat BC last year, I don't see your point

10/15/2007 4:54:54 PM

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Just that they saw Grobe coach against them firsthand, and that the guy they're firing beat Grobe on the road.

I think the Nebraska faithful will want a higher-profile coach.

10/15/2007 4:57:35 PM

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ha. you can't even begin to compare nebraska fans with nc state fans. Nebraska is like bama, miami, and others who expect a national title. Hell, nc state fans would be ecstatic to be 4-3 right now.

[Edited on October 15, 2007 at 5:00 PM. Reason : ]

10/15/2007 4:59:28 PM

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If Nebraska fired the AD for the football team not living up to expectations can we get rid of Lee Fowler. Opening the newspaper is so damn depressing because the only thing I read in the sports section anymore are losses to rivals and for us to hang in there because better days are coming. It is sad that NCSU was once thought of as a sports powerhouse, but now we are just considered a has been program just like Nebraska. Lee Fowler doesn't have the spine to fire anybody (except the volleyball coach who after going 0 - 5349564836 his daughter complained about and she got fired) and neither does Oblinger. Being a pack fan is hard enough these days but Lee Fowler just continues to watch a former powerhouse crumble to where we have now become the worse team in the ACC in just about everything.

Here is a quick fact for the newspaper:
Did you know that Missouri and NC State are the only two schools in a major BCS conference yet to win a major conference championship (basketball, womens basketball, football, baseball) in the last 15 years!

10/15/2007 5:36:32 PM

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we've just hired 2 new coaches in our 2 main sports. what purpose would it serve to bring in a new AD that has the balls to fire them at this point? you think we should clean house and fire fowler, lowe, and o'brien?

if not, then what is to be gained from firing fowler? lowe and o'brien are in charge of turning their respective programs around and i highly doubt fowler is going to do anything to hinder that.

if 5 or 6 years from now we are still in the gutter in both sports with no signs of improvement under these new coaches, and fowler makes no move to make a change, then maybe you have a case.

firing the AD now just for the sake of firing him would be pretty fucking dumb. what if the replacement comes in and clashes with our coaches and leads to problems? not worth it. leave fowler alone until the football/basketball situations shake out.

10/15/2007 5:43:25 PM

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If that is the case would firing Lee Fowler a year ago before Sid and O'Brien came made more sense?

[Edited on October 15, 2007 at 6:04 PM. Reason : should have proof read]

[Edited on October 15, 2007 at 6:05 PM. Reason : wtf]

10/15/2007 6:03:59 PM

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I hate to break it to Nebraska and their fans, but there are a has been football school. Nobody cares about them, and no matter who they hire, they aren't gonna get the recruits.

10/15/2007 6:15:27 PM

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it would have made more sense than firing him today, but i think we came away with 2 solid hires and i'm anxious to see where they take us.

constantly hiring/firing coaches is rarely the answer anyway. i've always been a fan of giving the coach time if he shows progress. i'd much rather keep a terrible coach for a couple years too many than let a great coach slip away b/c he wasn't given enough time to do his thing.

10/15/2007 6:27:07 PM

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they went after Grobe a few years ago IIRC

10/15/2007 6:29:23 PM

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to say that nebraska football will never be good again is ridiculous.

just look at the current state of college football.

10/15/2007 6:30:34 PM

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"Did you know that Missouri and NC State are the only two schools in a major BCS conference yet to win a major conference championship (basketball, womens basketball, football, baseball) in the last 15 years!"


(link?)

*Thinks of schools off the top of my head that I would think would apply:

Ole Miss?
Vanderbilt?
Boston College?
Virginia?
Clemson? (it's been more than 15 years since they were a FB power)
Washington State?
Minnesota?
Seton Hall?
DePaul?
Marquette?
Baylor? (maybe women's BB)
Iowa State?
Texas A&M? (a longshot, you'd think they would have won a FB championship, but I can't remember one)

[Edited on October 15, 2007 at 6:43 PM. Reason : /]

10/15/2007 6:39:12 PM

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vanderbilt won the SEC baseball championship in 2007, ole miss won in 2006 or 2005

clemson won the ACC baseball championship last year

baylor and texas a&m have won a few big 12 championships

ditto for washington state and minnesota

seton hall, marquette, and depaul are not BCS schools

etc.

[Edited on October 15, 2007 at 6:59 PM. Reason : ]

10/15/2007 6:51:51 PM

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I agree with the concept of giving a coach time to see what he can do but I still believe that Lee Folwer is not the man that should be running NCSU athletics. Prior to Sidney Lowe and Tom O'Brien being hired I have a feeling that a lot of people would agree that it was time for a complete athletic overhaul but since we got both Sid and O'Brien it helps to put a veil on a pig. Let us not forget that Lee Fowler was cold calling everyone and their brother to be our basketball coach before finally hiring Sidney who was his consultant. I think getting turned down on national television by a few big name coaches helped him to wise up and hire a head hunter for the football search. Also, the fact that it took the board of trustees and the fans applying the pressure on Oblinger to pressure Lee into even doing anything about Amato is a cause for concern and in 2005 when he sent out a letter to the fans after the Thursday night Clemson loss was a PR nightmare. If we see Nebraska competing for more national championships with positive results while NCSU is still trying to win a major conference title in 5 years then the only thing we have done is set ourselves back another 10 to 15 years.

10/15/2007 6:57:11 PM

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Callahan is a goofy tool, but someone had to modernize Nebraska and he had guts for taking that one knowing it would be rough as shit, almost doomed to fail

10/15/2007 7:06:04 PM

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who is this bill callahan guy? i thought beau bridges was the coach of nebraska

10/15/2007 7:39:15 PM

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"Just that they saw Grobe coach against them firsthand, and that the guy they're firing beat Grobe on the road."

That would make sense except one is coaching at one of the winningest programs in college football history and the other is coaching at the least winningest.
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"Texas A&M? (a longshot, you'd think they would have won a FB championship, but I can't remember one)"

A&M won the Big XII in 1998

[Edited on October 15, 2007 at 8:06 PM. Reason : ]

10/15/2007 7:57:13 PM

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holy hell
all i read was callahan and fired- and my heart fluttered
completely out of context, but still scary

10/15/2007 8:29:02 PM

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what??

10/15/2007 8:29:54 PM

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ACC
Boston College – Basketball 2001 (Big East)
Clemson – Baseball 2006
Duke – Basketball 2006
FSU – Football 2005
Georgia Tech – Football 1998
Maryland – Basketball 2004
Miami – Football 2002 (Big East)
UNC – Basketball 2007
NCSU most recent: Women’s Basketball 1991 (Football 1979, Basketball 1987, Baseball 1975)
Virginia – Football 1995
Virginia Tech – Football 2004
Wake Forest – Football 2006

Big 12
Baylor – Women’s Basketball 2005
Colorado – Women’s Basketball 1997
Iowa State – Basketball 2000
Kansas – Basketball 2007
Kansas State – Football 2003
Missouri – most recent: Basketball 1993 Big 8 member (Big 12 formed in 1996)
Nebraska – Football 1999
Oklahoma – Football 2006
Oklahoma State – Basketball 2004
Texas – Football 2005
Texas A&M – Football 1998
Texas Tech – Women’s Basketball 1999

Big East (this was a hard one since the conference keeps realigning)
Cincinnati
UConn – Basketball 2004
DePaul
Georgetown – Basketball 2007
Louisville – Football 2006
Marquette
Notre Dame – Baseball 06
Pitt – Basketball 2003
Providence – Basketball 1994
Rutgers – Baseball 07
St. Johns – Basketball 2000
Seton Hall – Basketball 1993
South Florida
Syracuse – Basketball 2006
Villanova – Basketball 1995
West Virginia

Big 10
Illinois – Football 2001
Indiana – Women’s Basketball 2002
Iowa – Football 2004
Michigan – Football 2003
Michigan State – Basketball 2000
Minnesota – Baseball 2004
Northwestern – Football 1995
Ohio State – Football 2006
Penn State – Football 1994
Purdue – Football 2000
Wisconsin – Football 1999

Pac 10
Arizona – Basketball 2003
Arizona State – Baseball 2007
Cal – Football 2006
Oregon – Women’s Basketball 200
Oregon State – Baseball 2006
Stanford – Baseball 2004
UCLA – Basketball 2007
Southern Cal – Football 205
Washington – Basketball 2007
Washington State – Football 2002

SEC
Alabama – Football 1999
Arkansas – Basketball 200
Auburn – Football 2004
Florida – Football 2006
Georgia – Football 2005
Kentucky – Basketball 2004
LSU – Football 2003
Ole Miss – Baseball 2006
Mississippi State – Basketball 2003
South Carolina – Baseball 2004
Tennessee – Football 1998
Vanderbilt – Women’s Basketball 2007[/u][/b]

10/16/2007 12:01:20 AM

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^^^ Take a look at NCSU and Missouri because this is some food for thought. I have been working on this for a while since the Big East is always realigning. The only sports that were included in this were the major sports Football, Baseball, Basketball, and Women's Basketball. California would be joining NCSU and Missouri had they not won a share of the football championship last year.

[Edited on October 16, 2007 at 12:13 AM. Reason : explanation]

10/16/2007 12:02:03 AM

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you didn't really go lookup every team did you?

10/16/2007 12:02:47 AM

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we are terrible

10/16/2007 12:08:11 AM

Flyin Ryan
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^^^ West Virginia surprises me.

10/16/2007 12:44:06 AM

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http://www.kmtv.com/Global/story.asp?S=7334799&nav=menu550_1

First on Action 3 News
Coach Callahan Addresses Football Team; Refuses to Resign

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Lincoln, NE - Action 3 News has learned from sources close to the Nebraska Football program that Husker Head Coach Bill Callahan made a bombshell announcement on Thursday night. The sources say Callahan addressed the team before practice and told them he was asked to resign. Callahan told the team he would not resign. Action 3 News sources also say that Callahan told the players to keep playing for themselves because the coaching staff will most likely not return after this season. So far calls to the University of Nebraska for comment have gone unanswered.

11/9/2007 10:59:27 AM

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WVU won the Big East in football 3 years running. The last year before the split tied with Miami, the crappy year tied with Pitt and BC and 2 years ago when they beat UGA in the Sugar Bowl...

And Cincy must have won C-USA once or twice the last 15 years...

UConn and BC also split the Big East title (the Big East recognizes both regular season and conference champions with trophies) in bball the last year BC was in the conference..

[Edited on November 9, 2007 at 11:33 AM. Reason : x]

11/9/2007 11:31:33 AM

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my bad i forgot about wvu when i made it

11/9/2007 1:27:28 PM

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I can't believe people in this thread actually gave Fowler credit for hiring Sidney.

The basketball search was a joke.

I don't care what anyone says, we got really lucky Sidney was there and took the job.

11/9/2007 1:31:31 PM

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We got lucky that Lee Fowler was talking with Sidney the entire process.

Just not about him being the coach, at least not at first. After we went through Barnes, Calipari, and then the 10 or so "potential hires" that people got all hyped about, Lee was talking with Sidney, and from what I read Sidney suggested that he could take the job.

I don't think that means Fowler never wanted Sidney, but more likely that he thought Sid was out of reach, because Sid didn't see himself coming back to NCSU this early. I think this was 6+ years off in his plans. But then after all the shit went down, Sid realized that it was his time, and State needed him.

Goddamn, even in a Callahan thread I get wet for Sid.

11/9/2007 1:52:59 PM

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"Lincoln, NE - Action 3 News has learned from sources close to the Nebraska Football program that Husker Head Coach Bill Callahan made a bombshell announcement on Thursday night. The sources say Callahan addressed the team before practice and told them he was asked to resign. Callahan told the team he would not resign. Action 3 News sources also say that Callahan told the players to keep playing for themselves because the coaching staff will most likely not return after this season. So far calls to the University of Nebraska for comment have gone unanswered.
"


Why would you tell your players that?

11/9/2007 2:09:08 PM

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Callahan is medicore coach, but

the day they fired Frank Solich and hired Callahan....

Callahan never really got the whole concept of Nebraska football and he feels like he wasn't give a proper chance at Nebraska.....

But hey just ask Harrison Beck, he played under Callahan.

11/10/2007 3:47:26 AM

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fuck- this is the second time I saw this thread and it made me shit my pants

11/10/2007 7:30:19 AM

packboozie
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Haha they won today 73-31 over Kansas State.

5-6.

11/10/2007 6:26:44 PM

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he should throw the game next week to send a big "fuck you" to the administration and so they wont get a bowl payout

11/10/2007 6:33:09 PM

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this got to be a record of some kind,

losing by 76 last week, scoring 73 this week.....

11/10/2007 6:39:05 PM

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