LINCOLN, Neb. - Nebraska football coach Bill Callahan has been fired, a day after the team finished one of the most dismal seasons in the school's storied history.
Interim athletic director and legendary Nebraska coach Tom Osborne announced the decision following a 65-51 loss to Colorado that left the Cornhuskers with a 5-and-7 record. It was only the second losing season at Nebraska since 1962.
Nebraska's defense was porous, allowing 40 or more points in six games, including 34 consecutive points in the loss to Colorado.
Among those mentioned as possible replacements for Callahan was LSU defensive coordinator Bo Pelini and University at Buffalo coach Turner Gill.
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