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BY RICH KAIPUST
WORLD-HERALD BUREAU
LINCOLN - Frank Solich's six-year run as head football coach at Nebraska ended Saturday night after a five-minute meeting with Athletic Director Steve Pederson.
Assistant Coach Marvin Sanders said Solich called staff members and told them that his termination would be immediate. The staff will coach the Huskers through the bowl game.
"Frank said (Pederson) shook his hand and said he wanted to go a different direction," Sanders said. "Frank asked about the assistant coaches, how the assistants were going to be taken care of, and Steve only said he wanted them to coach through the bowl game."
Nebraska completed its regular season at 9-3 after winning 31-22 at Colorado on Friday. The Huskers are awaiting their bowl assignment, with the Dec. 30 Holiday Bowl in San Diego being the likely destination.
The news capped a tumultuous week in which rumors circulated about Solich's job status.
While Sanders knew Solich's termination was possible, he said he was still shocked Saturday night after talking with the head coach.
"I didn't know Steve's line of thinking, and I don't understand it still," Sanders said. "But whatever his agenda was, he had to go with it."
Neither Solich nor Pederson could immediately be reached Saturday night. Pederson was at the NU-CU game Friday, but was not around the locker room after the game.
Sanders said it was his understanding that Pederson gave Solich the option to resign. He believed that Solich, as he indicated previously, refused to do so.
Solich, who took over for Tom Osborne after the 1997 national championship season, compiled a 58-19 record. But he took the Huskers to just one Big 12 championship game, and Nebraska was just 16-12 in his last 28 games.
BY RICH KAIPUST
WORLD-HERALD BUREAU
LINCOLN - Frank Solich's six-year run as head football coach at Nebraska ended Saturday night after a five-minute meeting with Athletic Director Steve Pederson.
Assistant Coach Marvin Sanders said Solich called staff members and told them that his termination would be immediate. The staff will coach the Huskers through the bowl game.
"Frank said (Pederson) shook his hand and said he wanted to go a different direction," Sanders said. "Frank asked about the assistant coaches, how the assistants were going to be taken care of, and Steve only said he wanted them to coach through the bowl game."
Nebraska completed its regular season at 9-3 after winning 31-22 at Colorado on Friday. The Huskers are awaiting their bowl assignment, with the Dec. 30 Holiday Bowl in San Diego being the likely destination.
The news capped a tumultuous week in which rumors circulated about Solich's job status.
While Sanders knew Solich's termination was possible, he said he was still shocked Saturday night after talking with the head coach.
"I didn't know Steve's line of thinking, and I don't understand it still," Sanders said. "But whatever his agenda was, he had to go with it."
Neither Solich nor Pederson could immediately be reached Saturday night. Pederson was at the NU-CU game Friday, but was not around the locker room after the game.
Sanders said it was his understanding that Pederson gave Solich the option to resign. He believed that Solich, as he indicated previously, refused to do so.
Solich, who took over for Tom Osborne after the 1997 national championship season, compiled a 58-19 record. But he took the Huskers to just one Big 12 championship game, and Nebraska was just 16-12 in his last 28 games.