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Nebraska AD Pederson fired; Callahan might be next out door

 

OMAHA, Neb. --Nebraska athletic director Steve Pederson was fired Monday, two days after the school's once-mighty football team was rocked with its worst home loss in nearly a half-century.

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Pederson, along with coach Bill Callahan, has been heavily criticized after a series of one-sided losses this season. The most recent was a 45-14 loss to Oklahoma State on Saturday with former Cornhuskers coach Tom Osborne and his 1997 national title team in attendance.

Callahan's job is apparently safe for now. Chancellor Harvey Perlman said the next athletic director would decide the fate of the football staff.

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Over the past two weeks, the Huskers (4-3) have lost by a combined score of 86-20, dropping a 41-6 decision at Missouri two weeks ago.

"There is no joy in my heart for having to do this," Perlman said. He said it would cost at least $2.2 million to buy Pederson out of his contract.

At the end of July, Pederson's contract was renewed for five years, but this season has been a nightmare for the most part. Even in victory -- a 41-40 nail-biter against Ball State -- the Huskers' defense was far from the force it used to be.

For the first time in its 118-year history, the Cornhuskers have allowed at least 40 points four times in a season.

"You make the best decision you can with the information you have," Perlman said.

Perlman also said that since July he's noticed a decline in morale and growing concern about keeping key personnel in the athletic department. Paul Meyers, a key fundraiser, was among several people who departed.

Steve Pederson's days of running Nebraska athletics are over. (AP)  
Steve Pederson's days of running Nebraska athletics are over. (AP)  
Several people came forward with concerns about Pederson's management style and his connection with staff, donors and athletes, Perlman said.

"Every one of you thinks this is because of a football game that was played last Saturday," Perlman said. "It may well be that the vulnerability of the football program encouraged people to come forward when prior to that they had not."

Pederson said in a statement it had been an honor to work at Nebraska and pointed out a stadium overhaul and hiring of new coaches during his tenure.

"During the last five years we have enjoyed many successes and also faced a number of difficult challenges," Pederson said. "In the midst of both, we always made our decisions based on what was in the very best interests of our university and its outstanding student-athletes."

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