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Resigned to become athletic director at Indiana: 9 Tippy Dye: 1962–1967 Resigned to become athletic director at Northwestern: 10 Bob Devaney: 1967–1992 Retired 11 Bill Byrne: 1992–2002 [h] Resigned to become athletic director at Texas A&M: 12 Steve Pederson: 2003–2007 Fired 13 Tom Osborne [13] [14] 2007–2013 [i] Retired 14 Shawn ...
Alberts' annual base salary will go from $800,000 to $1.7 million and increase to $2.1 million in 2026, according to a news release from the university. ... Nebraska athletic director Trev Alberts ...
While attending the University of Nebraska, he played for the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team from 1990 to 1993. Following his senior season in 1993, he was awarded the Dick Butkus Award and Jack Lambert Trophy as the top college linebacker; Alberts was also recognized as a consensus first-team All-American , after recording 15 quarterback ...
Troy Dannen is an American college athletics administrator. He has served as the seventeenth full-time athletic director at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln since March 2024, a position he previously held at the University of Washington, Tulane University, and the University of Northern Iowa. [2]
Thomas William Osborne (born February 23, 1937) is an American former football player, coach, college athletics administrator, and politician from Nebraska. He served as head football coach of the Nebraska Cornhuskers from 1973 to 1997 (25 seasons). After being inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1999, Osborne was elected to ...
A favorite has reportedly emerged for the soon-to-be vacant Nebraska Cornhuskers athletic director job. Nebraska athletic director Bill Moos announced earlier this week that he will retire. Moos ...
Alberts has been Nebraska’s athletic director since 2021. ... The Huskers went 5-7 in Rhule’s first season and secured a commitment from Class of 2024 five-star quarterback Dominic Raiola ...
Steve Pederson was athletic director (AD) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the University of Pittsburgh. He began his career as a college football recruiting coordinator at Ohio State, Tennessee, and Nebraska, where he assembled No. 1 ranked recruiting classes. He has worked with five College Football Hall of Fame football coaches.