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Shop and compare, . and then let Schwinn show you the most bicycle for your money Why Schwinn World Sport Is Your Best Buy ONLY $19495 m Schvrtm CYGLERY 2 LegjBtjiyi J) 9 pVf Setjs-i 3321 Pton- 4.S-21S1 ' AS V' I'd yi ) By Mlie Ecllley Dally Neferasitn EtaU Writer Ask almost any 10-year-cld Lincoln boy what he wants to be when he get3 older, and the answer b certain to be one of the following: the president, an astronaut or a Nebraska foot ball player. One exception is Nebraska senior quarterback Craig Sund berg. In 1971, when a fleet-footed winsb ac k named Johnny Rod gers was leading the Huskers to their last national litb, Sund berg was beginning hb football career, playing for Leon's Mar ket in Lincoln's midget football program. But, unlike most of hb team mates, the 10-year-old son of former iHusker gridder David Sundberg never envisioned him self in a Nebraska uniform. Be coming a college football player, Sundberg says, was not a boy hood dream. Football was only a piece of the puzzle in Sundberg's life. North 1S17No.Cintr 4S4-C3I2 Tha Quality Famiiy CS!s Chops NEW HOURS Mon-Thun 11 AM-10 PM Fri-Sat 11 AM-MIDNIGHT 222 S. 13th 476-7222 you can nave your cam, and eat lunch too!! LUNCH MENU PRICES s3.75 (including dessert) Served 11 AM 230 PM Eat in or take oit A u m , AG2 A- J- X. J 1 k. rF PJ . jr jr k .up1- . mts 7 as ' 1 Tf Mlj5?f4 1 Jr1 t-j : a.-v . -! jt- NA40NICRNl2d rdTf" tenrv . . m - w 1 1 IV x x f 0 , i v "It was a weird deal," the 6-1, 100-pound signal-caller eaid. "I wasn't the typical kid who loved just athletics. I loved doing a lot of things, not just football" The 1GS0 graduate of Lincoln Southeast Ilih School has in herited the huge task of replac ing one-third of the "Scoring Explosion": Turner Gill, last year's quarterback who now plays for the Canadian Football League. The route Sundberg took to the top of Nebraska's first depth chart of the ICO 4 season va3 typical of most college football players. After his midget football days, Sundberg spent a year in South east's freshman program before moving up to the varsity hb sophomore year. He saw little action during hb initial season with the varsity. But, under the guidance of head coach Frank Solich, Sundberg developed into . an all-state quarterback hi3 jun ior year. Along with the all-state honors came the college recruiters. Five major colleges contacted Sund berg, but none followed through with an offer. Then Nebraska stepped into the picture. "Coach (Tom) Osborne told me they were looking at me very strongly " Sundberg said. "Going into my senior year, I was pretty sure I was going to Nebraska, but it wasnt automatic." Chuck Mizerski replaced Sol ich, who accepted a coaching . offer a Nebraska at the begin ning of Sundberg's senior year. Mizerski was impressed with the returning two-year letterman. "Craig is a smart football play er with a big-league arm," Mizer ski said. "But the thing that impressed the most when I first met him was he oozed confi dence in hb ability, and it rub bed off on hb teammates." Sundberg saw a good deal of playing time for a third-string quarterback last year, backing up seniors Gill and Nate Mason. He scored four times, and com pleted nine of 1 2 passes for 1 59 yards and two touchdowns. With all of the pressure Sund berg has received about being Gill's replacement, he has man aged to keep a low-key approach toward the situation. "The only difference I see in preparing for thb year than any other year is I realize that this b my last year at Nebraska," Sund berg said. "If I play like I know I can play, I could start the first game" Sundberg credits much of hb success on the gridiron to the way hb parents brought him up. Sundberg said hb parents "have been the backbone of my athletics, someone I could al ways turn to" Linda Sundberg said her son was a self-motivated athlete. 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