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Nebraska Athletics | January 28, 2014

Nebraska head bowling coach Straub hospitalized; assistant coach Klempa takes over

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Paul Klempa, Nebraska’s longtime assistant bowling coach is now walking in the same shoes as his former coach, his good friend and his current boss, Bill Straub, who has been hospitalized since Jan. 9th in Lincoln.

University of Nebraska Athletics released a statement Tuesday acknowledging Straub’s successful emergency surgery for an aortic dissection. The head coach for Nebraska’s reigning and 11-time national championship bowling program is taking an indefinite leave of absence pending his full recovery.

The statement communicated Coach Straub’s confidence in the team’s development and cited Klempa’s leadership as pivotal to the Huskers’ successful move forward.

Straub’s health issue was abrupt and unexpected and since it happened while Husker student-athletes were still on Christmas break, Nebraska officials waited until members of the team returned to Lincoln before telling them about the temporary change in leadership.

“One day he’s there; the next day he’s not,” Klempa said, referring to his boss’s pervasive influence. Klempa competed for four seasons (1991-92-93-94) under Straub before becoming his volunteer helper for two years prior to his appointment as a full-time Husker assistant coach in 1996.

“Bill and I have been together for 22 years,” Klempa said after a Tuesday press conference to update Nebraska fans on the only coach who led the Huskers to an NCAA national championship in 2013.

Straub has said for years how philosophically aligned he is with his longtime assistant.

“We work so closely together, you could almost call Paul our co-head coach,” Straub said four seasons ago after the Huskers won the 2009 NCAA championship. Klempa also has had a pivotal role on Nebraska teams that won national titles in 1999, 2001, 2004, 2005 and 2013.

Kim Straub, Bill’s wife, serves as the office manager for the Husker bowling program.

“She’s been by his side since this happened, and since we’re in the heart of the season, the athletic department has really helped us get through all this,” Klempa said. “I knew I wouldn’t be left alone. It’s been stressful, but we’re dealing with it one day at a time.”

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