Friday, November 30, 2007

And Now Something For Mackenzie

Since Mackenzie likes the posts short and sweet, here's a link to a nice review of the latest film effort on the myth and life of Kurt Cobain entitled Kurt Cobain About A Son. The film traces a relatively traditional narrative of Cobain’s life from his childhood in Aberdeen, Washington, up through Olympia to Seattle in three movements. So there's your short post Mackenzie. You even bumped the Steve Pederson breaking news down a peg for all of Husker Nation to hate you more.
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Better The Devil You Know

Evidently you can't keep anyone from gaining fruitful employment, and somewhere, Dave Wanndstedt has to be a little nervous. Stevie P is officially coming back home. Truth be told, he did do an OK job at Pitt in terms of rebuilding a football and basketball program, so this can't come as a complete shock. But if you would have asked me which would have happened first, Nebraska hired a new coach or Stevie P lands a new job, I would have put the farm on a new sheriff in Lincoln before somebody threw stupid money at the guy who helped kill the Nebraska football program.

Uhm, good luck Pitt.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Rolling Stone Becoming A Lot Like ESPN (Or The Old VH-1 For That Matter)

Since they've completely run out of ideas for other Top 25 Lists, Rolling Stone has decided to do an unranked listing of the best 25 Live Records of All-Time. As is always the case with RS, they have the usual suspects that have to be on all of their lists, and of course they missed a lot. This being Rolling Stone and all, I'm stunned that THEY left off "Frampton Comes Alive", but at least they got Wilco right with their great "Kicking Television: Live in Chicago" effort.

"Kiss: Alive" makes the list despite the band itself admitting that the effort was completely overdubbed. And the best U2 Live album is "Under A Blood Red Sky", NOT "Rattle And Hum", which if memory serves, isn't even really a live album. A better list can be found at this link, as somebody at least remembered to include Elvis Presley's "The '68 Comeback Special" and "Live in Las Vegas."
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Monday, November 26, 2007

Husker Coach Could Be Named Tuesday

Give Tom Osborne this: He's not wasting any sort of time in bringing in a new sheriff to town. There is a players meeting set for 4:00 CST on Tuesday (as in tomorrow already). This already amongst all the speculation surrounding a plane a booster and Osborne boarded for Atlanta earlier today. Atlanta would be the headquarters for Parker Executive Search, the firm retained by NU to assist in its hunt for a coach.

I have no idea what to expect, other than Bo Pellini and Turner Gill being contacted. If I had to make a bet though on who the mystery guest really is, I'd say Wake Forest's Jim Grobe, who's name keeps popping up as a viable candidate. His name is tossed around too much, and he and TO seem to be cut from the same cloth.
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Sunday, November 25, 2007

The New Nebraska Coach?

Obviously this isn't going to take as long as it did four years ago. A plane was spotted leaving Lincoln for Baton Rouge today, and everybody's already putting 2 and 2 together. This just two days after Bo Pellini's defense let former Husker dance partner Houston Nutt and his team ruin LSU's National Championship dreams.

Pellini would obviously be a very popular coach is he's still very loved among Husker Nation devotees. Most wanted him to take over after Frank Solich four years ago, and were stunned when Billy C didn't keep him on the staff. At any rate, it at least looks like the state of Nebraska won't be held hostage for the next 45 days.

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Saturday, November 24, 2007

This is the End...

Wait a second...so Kevin Cosgrove still has his job???

So as it happend over the course of five minutes this morning, Tom Osborne pinned all of this exclusively on Bill Callahan, to the point that all assistant coaches got guaranteed money for the next 13 months (provided they don't take another job with greater pay). Wow. Just wow.

Screw Callahan, how do you justify keeping Cosgrove on the payroll for another year?

You can't, Tom. But obviously TO went to the coaches during the five game skid and told them that 3 of the next 4 was enough. That obviously it was the embarrassment at Lawrence that did everyone in. Why Callahan went medieval on everyone before the K-State game, and subsequently showered the media with how great his "system" was. But according to TO, Callahan and company got their warning; that they needed to win or at least play close in their final three games to save their jobs. Steve Sipple has done a nice piece on the end and how Callahan never "got it." But my thinking is that when Petersen was fired, there was no prayer for Billy C.

OK, seriously, why is Cosgrove still sitting here?

It took less than five minutes, according to Osborne and the video that WOWT has up. Seriously, is there any more fitting video than Billy C driving off and waving to the media in his Lexus SRV? Callahan just wanted to hear the news, and received reassurance that he was getting that $3 million check. In other words, Callahan found out that in this area, Tom Osborne is still God. He may not be Governor, but he's God.

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Callahan Fired


More to come on what's going to be a very busy day, but we wanted to be among the first to confirm everything. So long Billy C.

We also have it confirmed that Callahan (but not Kevin Cosgrove and his merry band) was fired at 7:35 CST this morning. Stay tuned...
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Friday, November 23, 2007

Game 12: The End

Major props to Mackenzie for comparing the end of Bill Callahan in Lincoln to the final days of Elvis. He even linked to a clip of one of Elvis' final shows - in, wait for it, wait for it...LINCOLN. Even in the end, the King still had that amazing voice, even though he was so far bloated that he looked like he was wearing Gwyneth Paltrow wore in Shallow Hal. More of Elvis' final days can be seen here in clip from his last show in Omaha:



In the end, Callahan will always have that playbook that was the size of Elvis on the toilet in August, 1977. Let's not feel that bad for Billy C. He's going to walk out of there tomorrow morning with a shitload of dimes, and even though two of his four years in Nebraska ended in November to Colorado and not a Bowl Game, Callahan is leaving the program in better shape than when he got here.

How so? From a talent standpoint, whoever takes over is going to have much better talent than what Callahan found in Joe Dailey and company (provided Marlon Lucky doesn't leave for the NFL). As Tony Soprano would remind us, focus on the good times. Callahan did manage to expand the recruiting base of Husker Nation to areas that Frankie Solich wouldn't even think of going to. Kids that wouldn't even bother looking up Lincoln on a google map are now making visits.

And that's ultimately Callahan's legacy. He brought in Maurice Purify, Joey Ganz and Purify. Guys who helped put up 51 points against Colorado today. But he forgot the old adage about how defense wins championships. Callahan never, from the word go, gave two shits about the defensive side of things. He was so entrenched in his West Coast Offense that he just assumed that Kevin Cosgrove was going to take care of things on the other side of the ball. So it can be said Callahan lived up to his end of the bargain. What's sad is that he's so hitched to Grover to the point that it's going to cost him.

I don't expect Callahan to get another head coaching job. This is the sort of garbage that will hang around his neck for maybe the remainder of his professional life. He somehow got another shot at the title after ruining the Oakland Raiders. There's already a press conference scheduled for tomorrow morning. And you don't schedule a presser unless there's some big news, especially with Nebraska and Creighton playing basketball in the early tomorrow afternoon. Which means it's more than obvious as to what awaits Callahan when he hooks up with Tom Osborne in the morning. Just get it over with already.

It's not Callahan's fault that his former boss Steve Peterson gave him the keys to the castle to do with what he wanted. But with Peterson out, somebody has to answer for this mess. The five game losing streak, the record of 27-22 in four years. Missing those two bowl games in four seasons, when just one win would have taken you there. So the check goes right to Callahan, on top of his thick-ass playbook.

It's also not Callahan's fault that he isn't the guy who Osborne would hire to run the program, even if it truly is Osborne's decision. And nobody wants to admit how badly TO has handled things over the past month, especially letting out that "it's up to the new coach's" comment on KETV. Osborne clearly knows his influence over everything in the state of Nebraska. Him straddling the fence on Callahan -- and ultimately burying him -- added to the state of chaos during the losing streak. (Which reminds me, it might be time to scan in the great "Tom Osborne is God" article in GQ by Tom Junod.) We always hear about how Billy C never embraced the Husker tradition, when the reality of it is that the very tradition everyone remembers is the same one that wouldn't even let him in the door. From his first day as interim AD, Osborne made it known that there would be a new coach to take over this program. I think everyone figured Callahan would simply quit, forgetting the $3 million and change that waited for him if he got the axe.

No matter. This term of the last four years is just going to be remembered as the pretty mess that it was. It was only fitting that the Huskers showed up in Boulder in all white uniforms for the first time since 2002, as if Callahan was waving the white flat to all of Nebraska. And that he started the game with the spread option. Ed Whitson was a horrible fit for the Yankees. Franco Harris should have never gone to Seattle, just like Tony Dorsett shouldn't have been a Bronco, or Emmitt Smith a Cardinal. Dave Navarro was a bad idea in the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Callahan and Nebraska just didn't work out. So fire him. Just make sure that the next person is the right one. Or else this program is going to sound like a broken record another four years from now. CLICK TO READ ENTIRE POST!