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As every Husker fan knows, new Husker AD Trev Alberts ('93 UNL grad) was a former Husker All American outside linebacker, Butkus Award winner, Academic All American, former NFL linebacker, former ESPN broadcaster and former University of Nebraska at Omaha Athletic Director (2009-2021). Back in the mid-90s when my daughter was going to college at Iowa State, I secretly had someone in mind who I wanted her to marry. I thought the man would be a perfect fit for her. The man had great integrity, honesty, character and intelligence. He was someone who had a great work ethic. He was a man of faith a...
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The Hall of Fame linebacker brings experience to the post vacated by Bill Moos. Trev Alberts is returning to Lincoln as Nebraska's 16th athletic director. The university announced the hire on social media Wednesday morning and will hold a press conference at 11 a.m. CDT. Alberts won the Butkus Award in 1993 as the top linebacker in the nation. In 2015, entered the College Football Hall of Fame. He was a unanimous first-team All-American in his senior season and was named the Big Eight Defensive Player of the Year and Male Athlete of the Year in 1993. Off the field, he was a National Football F...
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The ISU athletic director says the Huskers' job opening won't lure him from Ames. Iowa State athletic director Jamie Pollard has been on just about everyone's list as a possible successor to his retiring Nebraska counterpart, Bill Moos. But Pollard made it clear in an interview released Wednesday that he's not leaving Ames. “Jamie Pollard is a Cyclone, and I’m going to continue to be a Cyclone," said on a Heartland College Sports podcast. Pollard, 56, said it was a “huge compliment” to be mentioned in Nebraska circles as a desirable candidate, but he also alluded to the two programs' recent tr...
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Nebraska fans are wondering what is going on with the sudden resignation of AD Bill Moos Most Husker fans found out Friday morning that Bill Moos was stepping down as the Husker athletic director effective July 1. His retirement came as a bit of a surprise, especially since his contract runs until the end of 2022. So why now? Why so quickly? And why no press conference? We may never know for sure. But leaving Nebraska on such short notice has left most Husker coaches, fans and players wondering what is going on. A steady diet of Special K?It could very well be there isn't anything sinister abo...
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The plainspoken athletic director's departure is unlikely to change Nebraska’s status as pariah of Big Ten. There’s no denying that the unexpected and premature retirement of Bill Moos raises plenty of questions and stirs up needless turmoil heading into what promises to be a pivotal fourth season for Scott Frost, the coach to whom Moos and his legacy will be forever linked. Moos hired 11 head coaches in his short tenure as the Huskers’ 15th athletic director, including the football/men’s basketball/baseball trifecta of Frost, Fred Hoiberg and Will Bolt. In so doing, his influence will be obvi...
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Major hires and a major project marked his 3½-year tenure. Nebraska will be looking for a new athletic director. AD Bill Moos announced Friday morning that he is retiring from the position effective June 30. It will end a 40-year career in collegiate athletics. “I step away completely content, knowing that our athletic program is reborn and rebuilt and that it has a solid, stable foundation,” the 70-year-old Moos said in a statement. Later Friday, when reached by the Lincoln Journal Star, he declined to say whether the decision to retire at the end of the current fiscal year was solely his. "I...
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