Man, this is going to get interesting:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tm...040113/ap_on_sp_co_ne/fbc_nebraska_assistants
Callahan Fires 7 Assistants at Nebraska
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By ERIC OLSON, Associated Press Writer
OMAHA, Neb. - New Nebraska coach Bill Callahan took firm control by firing seven assistants, including Bo Pelini, who led the Cornhuskers to victory in the Alamo Bowl as the interim coach.
Callahan, hired Dec. 31 to replace the fired Frank Solich, met with Nebraska's assistants Monday to deliver the news.
All that remains of Solich's staff is receivers coach Turner Gill, a former Nebraska quarterback, and recruiting coordinator Scott Downing, who will stay at least through national signing day Feb. 4.
"It was a tough couple weeks on my family, and really on all the coaches' families," Pelini said Tuesday. "You want to bring closure to it. It was a great time here. I enjoyed my year here, and now it's time to move on and turn the page and go onto the next point in my life."
Pelini will interview Thursday at Oklahoma for a position on Bob Stoops' staff.
Callahan was not immediately available for comment.
Beside Pelini, Solich's defensive coordinator during the regular season, Callahan also fired offensive coordinator Barney Cotton, and assistants Marvin Sanders (defensive backs), Jimmy Williams (linebackers), Tim Albin (running backs), Ron Brown (receivers) and Jeff Jamrog (defensive line).
Brown has been a Nebraska assistant for 17 years. Cotton, Jamrog, Sanders and Williams all played at Nebraska.
Pelini and Gill were among several candidates to replace Solich. Sanders said he has an offer to become North Carolina's defensive coordinator.
Cotton was well aware his days were numbered.
"I had been preparing myself for this eventuality ever since whatever that date was at the end of November," Cotton said, referring to the day Solich was fired on Nov. 29. "I maybe held out a ray of hope that something may work out.
All except Pelini have contracts that run through June 30, 2005. Pelini's runs through Jan. 31, 2006.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tm...040113/ap_on_sp_co_ne/fbc_nebraska_assistants
Callahan Fires 7 Assistants at Nebraska
28 minutes ago Add Sports - AP to My Yahoo!
By ERIC OLSON, Associated Press Writer
OMAHA, Neb. - New Nebraska coach Bill Callahan took firm control by firing seven assistants, including Bo Pelini, who led the Cornhuskers to victory in the Alamo Bowl as the interim coach.
Callahan, hired Dec. 31 to replace the fired Frank Solich, met with Nebraska's assistants Monday to deliver the news.
All that remains of Solich's staff is receivers coach Turner Gill, a former Nebraska quarterback, and recruiting coordinator Scott Downing, who will stay at least through national signing day Feb. 4.
"It was a tough couple weeks on my family, and really on all the coaches' families," Pelini said Tuesday. "You want to bring closure to it. It was a great time here. I enjoyed my year here, and now it's time to move on and turn the page and go onto the next point in my life."
Pelini will interview Thursday at Oklahoma for a position on Bob Stoops' staff.
Callahan was not immediately available for comment.
Beside Pelini, Solich's defensive coordinator during the regular season, Callahan also fired offensive coordinator Barney Cotton, and assistants Marvin Sanders (defensive backs), Jimmy Williams (linebackers), Tim Albin (running backs), Ron Brown (receivers) and Jeff Jamrog (defensive line).
Brown has been a Nebraska assistant for 17 years. Cotton, Jamrog, Sanders and Williams all played at Nebraska.
Pelini and Gill were among several candidates to replace Solich. Sanders said he has an offer to become North Carolina's defensive coordinator.
Cotton was well aware his days were numbered.
"I had been preparing myself for this eventuality ever since whatever that date was at the end of November," Cotton said, referring to the day Solich was fired on Nov. 29. "I maybe held out a ray of hope that something may work out.
All except Pelini have contracts that run through June 30, 2005. Pelini's runs through Jan. 31, 2006.