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  1. were was nebraska at this last year
  2. http://nebraska.statepaper.com/vnewsNU Booster's Plane Lands in Baton Rouge, Bound for Atlanta Pelini likely interviewing for job by Samuel McKewon November 25, 2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Courtesy Photo Pelini -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Athletic Director Tom Osborne isn't wasting much time. One day after the firing of football coach Bill Callahan, a plane owned by a Nebraska booster has left Lincoln's Municipal Airport and is headed for Baton Rouge, La., Metro Airport. Baton Rouge, of course, is home to Louisiana State University, where former NU Defensive Coordinator Bo Pelini currently holds the same title with the Tigers. Pelini is widely considered a leading candidate for the NU job. The plane, a twin-jet Cessna Citation CJ3, left Lincoln at 1:14 p.m. Sunday. It landed at 3:10 p.m. It's now scheduled to fly at 4:45 p.m. to Fulton County Airport in Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta is home to Parker Executive Search, which is being retained by NU for this search. The plane is registered to Norfolk Iron & Metal Co, in Norfolk, Neb. The president of that company is Richard A. Robinson, whose family received the Clarence Swanson Memorial Award from Nebraska's Football Hall of Fame in 2006. The award is given for "outstanding contributions to the University of Nebraska and the Husker athletic department." Robinson also paid $750,000 for a 10-year lease on a skybox in Memorial Stadium. LSU was the nation's No. 1 team until a 50-48, three-overtime loss to Arkansas on Friday. The Tigers have dropped to No. 5 in the latest Associated Press poll, and they play Tennessee in the SEC Championship game on Saturday. Head Coach Les Miles is rumored to be a candidate for the Michigan job that was vacated when Lloyd Carr retired. Email Samuel McKewon at sam@ne.statepaper.com /display.v/ART/2007/11/25/4749cd307e9d9
  3. It cant be any worse than anybody else, plus, it is not my words it was from omaha.com
  4. BREAKING NEWS: Callahan to be fired, source says Friday's 65-51 loss at Colorado will be Bill Callahan's last as head football coach at Nebraska, according to a high-placed source inside the Nebraska Athletic Department. NU Football Coach Bill CallahanCallahan's firing is expected to be announced sometime Saturday morning, the source said. • More to come from omaha.com
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