Nebraska Coach Bo Pelini says he is not interviewing for Miami job
University of Nebraska Coach Bo Pelini denied reports that he is interested in taking the University of Miami job.
"The reports that I am preparing to interview at the University of Miami are false," Pelini, known for his sideline screaming, said in a very calm, measured statement released by Nebraska. "I will not have any additional comment on this matter or any other rumors."
Nebraska Athletics Director Tom Osborne chimed in with a statement of his own: "Bo has done an excellent job of leading our football program at Nebraska over the past three years. We're looking forward to having Bo and our coaching staff lead our team in the Holiday Bowl and as we transition into the Big Ten next year."
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Cindy Boren
| December 10, 2010; 2:13 PM ET
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