Tom Osborne
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 87 |
Date of birth | February 23,1937 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Hastings |
Nebraska | |
United States | |
Spouse | Nancy Osborne |
Previous office | NE 3rd District |
Children | Suzie Dobbs |
Ann Wilke | |
Mike Osborne | |
Job | Politician |
American football player | |
Football Coach | |
Education | Hastings Senior High School |
University of Nebraska-Lincoln | |
Hastings College | |
Books | Sapphire Dark: A Story of Mystery, Intrigue and Death |
Mentoring Matters: What Every Mentor Needs to Know | |
Shatel: Tom's Take on 20 Unforgettable Years of Sports | |
Secrets to Becoming a Leader: Discover a Lifetime of Lessons Learned On and Off the Field | |
Beyond the Final Score: There's More to Life Than the Game | |
Over the Edge | |
Faith in the Game: Lessons on Football, Work, and Life | |
On Solid Ground | |
Movies/Shows | Tom Osborne's Nebraska Cornhuskers |
1998 Orange Bowl National Championship Game | |
Teams coached | Nebraska Cornhuskers football |
Picked date | San Francisco 49ers |
Washington Commanders | |
Hastings College Broncos football | |
Parents | Erma Welsh Osborne |
Charles Osborne | |
Previous position | Representative, NE 3rd District (2001–2007) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 451024 |
Tom Osborne Life story
Thomas William Osborne is a former American football player, coach, college athletics administrator, and politician from Nebraska. He served as head football coach of the Nebraska Cornhuskers from 1973 to 1997.
'Hero' Richard Woodcock sacrificed life to save boy in Milton Keynes
A " heroic" neighbour who sacrificed his own life to save a child died after being repeatedly hit with a dumb-bell, a coroner said.
The Body of Richard Woodcock , 38, was found when police forced their way into a flat at Denmead, in Two Mile Ash, Milton Keynes on 26 June.
Coroner Tom Osborne ruled that he was unlawfully killed, but that " he saved The Life of a two-year-old boy".
Kelvin Odichukumma Igweani, 24, died at The Flat after police fired four shots.
The inquest in Milton Keynes heard how officers from Thames Valley Police were called to reports of an ongoing disturbance at the property at about 09:40 BST.
Mr Woodcock had gone to the Next Door flat to help The Boy , who was thought to be in danger, the hearing was told.
The Council highways officer had reacted after a " altercation" which had sent a Screaming Woman rushing to his home who was " fearful of her life and was obviously in an agitated state".
He was dragged inside the neighbouring home and seriously assaulted " to The Point where he was hit with a 4kg dumb-bell" Mr Osborne said.
The Coroner added that Mr Woodcock's death had had a " devastating" effect on His Family , who will be " haunted" by What Happened , and that A Life had been " needlessly" taken.
Source of news: bbc.com