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Callahan To Learn His Fate Saturday

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Callahan says he never worries about job security

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Nebraska coach Bill Callahan says he's
never been one to worry about his job security.
Callahan is expected to learn his fate Saturday during a meeting
with interim athletic director Tom Osborne. The Cornhuskers go into
Friday's game at Colorado 5-6.
Callahan says he's doing the best he can, and that's all he can
do.
Quarterback Joe Ganz said he and his teammates want to beat
Colorado for Callahan and the rest of the coaching staff. Ganz says
there is sentimental value to this game.

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Wednesday, Nov 21 at 5:13 PM Billy C Must Go wrote ...

Uh yeah....unfortunately that IS the best he can do. He's not Husker material and really needs to go.

Wednesday, Nov 21 at 8:11 AM husker fan wrote ...

5-6 is his best??! Yikes!

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