Nebraska begins post-Pelini era in Holiday Bowl


It’s Nebraska’s first game since firing its head coach

Associated Press

SAN DIEGO

Southern California coach Steve Sarkisian says he has always been a fan of the Holiday Bowl.

He remembers watching Barry Sanders running wild against Wyoming in 1988 and then BYU’s Ty Detmer separating his left shoulder and then his right shoulder against Texas A&M two years later.

Sarkisian said he grew fond of Detmer because of his toughness, and he ended up playing at BYU as well.

“We weren’t fortunate enough to come to this game but I remember that game,” Sarkisian said Friday, a day before leading No. 24 Southern California against No. 25 Nebraska in the Holiday Bowl.

“When you think about the Holiday Bowl, everybody watches because, geez, here it comes again. You never know what’s coming,” Sarkisian said.

The Trojans (8-4) will play the Cornhuskers (9-3) for the first time in a bowl game and just the fifth time overall.

Sarkisian was coach at Washington when the Huskies beat Nebraska in the 2010 Holiday Bowl.

This is USC’s first appearance in the Holiday Bowl.

With a new contract in place, this marks the return of the Big Ten to the Holiday Bowl for the first time since 1994. Nebraska made three trips to the Holiday Bowl while it was still in the Big 12.

Although these are storied programs, USC’s season was blemished by last-second losses to Utah and Arizona State, and an 18-point loss to archrival UCLA.

Nebraska fired coach Bo Pelini on Nov. 30 after a seven-year stint. Pelini won nine games every season, but he never won a conference championship and his teams lost four games in every season he completed. He was hired at Youngstown State earlier this month.

Interim coach Barney Cotton will handle the bowl game. New coach Mike Riley is expected to watch the game from a skybox.

Some things to know about the Holiday Bowl:

AMEER ABDULLAH

Despite being slowed by a sprained left knee suffered Nov. 1 against Purdue, the Nebraska running back will finish one of the most prolific careers in Nebraska history. With 1,523 yards, he has registered his third straight 1,000-yard season, a first in Cornhuskers history. He has 4,500 career yards, trailing only Mike Rozier’s record 4,780 yards.

BITTERSWEET

Cotton’s time at Nebraska is coming to an end. A 1983 Cornhuskers graduate, he has been on the staff as associate head coach for the past seven seasons, and has eight seasons total as an assistant at Nebraska, where he’s coached his sons. “I’ve had a nice seven-year run here and I’ve been very blessed,” he said. “Even though it’s kind of a sad time, it’s coming to an end. I couldn’t have been more blessed to be back at Nebraska.”

BEST TEAM

Sarkisian said the combination of Abdullah and quarterback Tommy Armstrong Jr. make the Cornhuskers the best team the Trojans have faced this year. “Every run you can think of, they have, whether it’s the fly sweep, whether it’s a designed quarterback runs, whether it’s the traditional run game, and they do it with tempo,” Sarkisian said.