Steven M. Sipple: Solich bringing scholarship back

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Frank Solich is in the process of reinstating a scholarship in his name to the Nebraska athletic department. The concept of Solich s $350,000 post-graduate scholarship was the brainchild of three close friends, Bob Sawdon of Austin, Texas; Tom Rodeno of Castle Pines, Colo; and Mick Ziegler of Dallas. The scholarship was established shortly after Solich took over as Nebraska s head coach in ... [link]

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Reporters' Notebooks
Published 5/15/2008 by dawizofodds (noreply@blogger.com) at The Wizard of Odds
... For the first time since it expanded to 12 teams and split into two divisions in 1997, the Mid-American Conference will go by overall league records to decide its divisional championships. Mike Casazza, Charleston Daily Mail: West Virginia quarterback Patrick White has apparently thrown his support behind Barack Obama. Steven M. Sipple, Lincoln Journal Star: The bruised relationship between Frank Solich and Nebraska could be on the mend. Andrew Logue, Des Moines Register: Iowa State athletic director ...

CURIOUS INDEX, 5/15/08
Published 5/15/2008 by Orson Swindle at EDSBS
... Frank Solich re-establishes his scholarship fund at Nebraska. Let the healing begin, but beware any margaritas doled out at any and all ceremonies surrounding the lovefest. ...

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