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A Sea of Red 2008 An Annual Guide to Nebraska Cornhuskers Football |
| Edited by Jon Johnston |
| PRICE: $12.99 |
| ISSN/ISBN: 1941-7071 |
| TRIM SIZE: 8.5 x 10.875 |
| PUB DATE: July 2008 |
| PAGES: 112 | |
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A Sea of Red 2008:
- Provides a preview of the 2008 Nebraska Cornhuskers that's more thorough than any product on the market.
- Includes a review of the 2007 season including the dismissal of Bill Callahan, the return of Tom Osborne, and the hiring of new coach Bo Pelini.
- Features thought-provoking discussion of issues relevant to every Husker fan, including an in-depth look at the walk-on program, a unique perspective on the 'Nebraska Way', and why running the football is not an option, but rather rooted in our heritage.
-Provides unmatched coverage of the past, present, and future of Nebraska football.
A Sea of Red 2008 is the must-have preview book for any diehard Nebraska Cornhuskers fan. Most college football fans buy pre-season publications that provide a page or two on the Huskers. Why do that when you can have a 112-page annual that provides an in-depth look at your favorite team?
Included inside are introductions of the new coaching staff, offensive and defensive previews for the 2008 season, and an examination of new recruits. We provide a preview of the 'Nebraska offense' and a detailed examination of Nebraska's 2008 opponents.
The Cornhusker history section pays homage to offensive linemen as 'Heroes in the Trenches' including interviews with Chad Kelsay, Dick Rupert, Eric Anderson and former offensive line coach Milt Tenopir. Find out why the nickname 'Bo' provides the greatest predictor that Nebraska will win a national championship under new coach Pelini, and how the pillars of Memorial came to be. We close it up with an overview of Huskers currently in the NFL.
Since the return of Tom Osborne and the hiring of new coach Pelini, Husker fans have been chomping at the bit for the return of Husker football. Analysis, roster, stats, pictures, and history, A Sea of Red is packed with information every Big Red fan will want by their side throughout the 2008 season. The wait is finally over. Nebraska football as you knew it is back. Go Big Red!!!
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ERRATA: The photo on page 82 carries an incorrect credit. Credit should be as follows: "Photo courtesy Gloria Strope. Reprinted with permission."
ISSN number on copyright page is incorrect. It should read 1941-7071. |
Letter from the Editor
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Meet the New Nebraska Coaches by Brandon Vogel
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2007 Individual Statistics for Returning Players
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2008 Offensive Preview by Jon Johnston
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2008 Husker Roster
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2008 Defensive and Special Teams Previews by Jon Johnston
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Nebraska Schedule Analysis by Matt Hinton
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The Nebraska Offense by Steve Sipple
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Why Callahan Failed: Arrogance, NFL Methods & Cultural Misunderstanding Led to Demise at NU by Darren K. Carlson
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2007 Season Review: High Expectations, Low Return by Mike Jaixen
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Meet the New Husker Recruits by Brandon Cavanaugh
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The Return of Tom Osborne by Mike Jaixen
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2008 Nebraska Schedule
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The Nebraska Way: The Complete Meaning or Lack Thereof by Brandon Cavanaugh
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Nebraska's Walk-On Program: Fantasy, Reality, Practicality by Jon Johnston
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Is Nebraska Unrivaled? by Brandon Vogel
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Are Nebraskans "The Greatest College Football Fans"? by Mike Jaixen and AJ The Husker Hater
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The "Greatest Fans" Signs--Should They Be Removed? by Jon Johnston
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Running: A Way of LIfe by Roger Aden
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Heroes In the Trenches by Mark Fricke
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Written in Stone: An Iconographic History of Memorial Stadium by Brandon Vogel
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All the Bills Have Failed: (Or "Why It's Better to Have a Nickname If You're Going to Coach at Nebraska") by Jon Johnston
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Legends, Workhorses & Vagabonds: Huskers in the NFL by Jason Siffring
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