Sunday, 30 November 2014

Nebraska fires coach Bo Pelini

LINCOLN, Neb. -- Bo Pelini was fired on Sunday, ending the seven-year run of the polarizing figure as Nebraska's football coach.
"Earlier this morning, I informed coach Bo Pelini of our decision to move forward in a new direction," athletic director Shawn Eichorst said in a statement released Sunday. "Coach Pelini served our University admirably for seven years and led our football program's transition to the Big Ten Conference. We wish Coach Pelini and his wonderful family all the best and thank him for his dedicated service to the University."
Nebraska chancellor Harvey Perlman said he supported the decision and wished Pelini well.
"I am confident that Shawn will find the best coach, teacher and fit for this University and for our football program," he said.
Pelini is owed $7.65 million by Nebraska on his contract, extended after last season through February 2019. Nebraska's assistants are under contract through January 2016.
The former defensive coordinator at LSU and Oklahoma, Pelini, in his first head-coaching job, produced notable consistency but little evidence that Nebraska was set to take the next step as a program. It lost 59-24 at Wisconsin on Nov. 15, surrendering a then-FBS record 408 rushing yards to Melvin Gordon in the latest embarrassing defeat for the program.
Nebraska has lost 10 games by 20 points or more since 2008, Pelini's first season, and allowed 45 points or more in six games since the Huskers joined the Big Ten in 2011.
Pelini improved to 67-27 as Nebraska's coach on Friday with a 37-34 overtime win at Iowa. The victory pushed Pelini's win total past Tom Osborne for the most ever at the school in a coach's first seven years.
In fact, no coach in the history of a Power 5 program had been fired for on-field performance after winning as many games in his first seven years. Only Alabama and Oregon -- first and second this week in the College Football Playoff rankings -- can match the Huskers in winning nine games each year since 2008.
Nebraska trailed on Friday by 17 points with two minutes left in the third quarter.
"I knew our kids would keep fighting," Pelini said Friday.
The Huskers scored three touchdowns in less than five minutes of clock time to take the lead, then fell behind in the final two minutes and tied it on a field goal with eight seconds left.
"A lot of people would roll it in," said receiver Kenny Bell, who caught the winning score in overtime after being knocked out of the Senior Day loss to Minnesota with a concussion six days earlier. "There's no Big Ten championship. There's no accolades or awards for winning this football game. We just rolled up our sleeves and went to work. That group of guys in there is unbelievably resilient."
Players credit Pelini for that resilience.
"Coach Bo," left guard Jake Cotton said. "Position coaches. This staff really has taken the time and really molded us into a group that won't quit."
Quarterback Tommy Armstrong did not support the decision, taking to Twitter to voice his disagreement.
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A jet's sonic boom, meteors, fireworks... or UFOs? Listen to the explosions that were heard from Devon to Aberdeen last night - which have stumped the MoD - and decide for yourself

  • Sounds reported last night from Aberdeen to West Sussex to Devon
  • A woman in south London managed to record the mysterious bangs 
  • Many suspected 'rumbling' sound was due to RAF jets' sonic booms
  • But Ministry of Defence said none of its aircraft had been scrambled 
  • Met Office dismissed suggestion that unusual weather might be the reason 


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    Last night, Britons from Aberdeen to Devon were left baffled by a series of mysterious explosions which shook windows and disturbed sleeping children. 
    Hundreds of Twitter users reported the sounds between around 9pm and 11pm last night, with many describing the noise as sounding like 'distant fireworks'.
    But despite suggestions of RAF jets, meteors and aliens flooding the social media site today, no one has been able to explain what was heard. Even the MoD has said it is stumped.
    Now a recording of the 'loud bangs', taken by a woman as she sat at home in Croydon, south London, might shed light on what is really behind the unexplained noise. 


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    Some suggested that unusual weather conditions might be the source, but the Met Office today dismissed the claims.

    Others on Twitter suggested that it could be traced back to controlled explosions or military exercises. Meanwhile, conspiracy theorists took to social media to claim that aliens were to blame.
    Claudia Angiletta said that she was watching TV at home when the unexplained sounds started.
    She told MailOnline: 'I was just at home watching TV when I couldn't hear the program due to the loud noises. It was very distracting as it went on for ages. 


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    Rotting in obscurity and with workers spitroasting PIGS on deck, the once-majestic QE2 languishes in Dubai as plan to turn it into 400-room hotel appears to have run aground

  • Queen Elizabeth II was destined to become a luxury hotel in Middle East
  • It was due to sail to China in November 2013 for its £60million makeover
  • But the iconic cruise liner is still languishing in a Dubai dockyard
  • Photographs taken on board reveal that it has fallen into disrepair
  • In one image, workmen are seen barbecuing a pig over an oil drum
  • Campaigners and former crew members said vessel has been left to 'rot'


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    It left British waters for the final time amid fanfare and fireworks, destined to become a beacon of modern accommodation in a gilded corner of the Middle East.
    But the Queen Elizabeth II has been left to rot in obscurity after plans to transform the iconic cruise liner into a luxury 900-room hotel apparently stalled.
    Photographs reveal that the former pride of the Cunard Line is still languishing in a Dubai dockyard - its planned makeover now more than a year overdue.
    In one picture, workmen can be seen spitroasting a pig over a makeshift barbecue. Others show deserted decks, with sun loungers stacked in one of the swimming pools.
    The images have sparked outrage among former crew members and campaigners, who say that the liner is being treated with 'disrespect'. 
    Marc-Antoine Bombail, author of several books on the QE2 said: 'The Queen Elizabeth 2 has to be preserved for future generations because she is a vision of majesty, power, luxury and elegance with no equivalent in today's shipping world. 


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    Iron Bowl 2014 becomes a record-setting affair

    Nick Marshall #14 of the Auburn Tigers scrambles against D.J. Pettway #57 of the Alabama Crimson Tide in the second quarter during the Iron Bowl at Bryant-Denny Stadium on November 29, 2014, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. KEVIN C. COX/GETTY IMAGES