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The Daily Nebraskan
Thursday, September 27, 1962
Carlson
Tabbed
As Star
By AL SPORE
Dwaine Carlson, Husker
football co-captain, has been
named the Daily Nebras
kan's 'Star of the Week' for
his outstanding defensive play
against the South Dakota
Coyotes last Saturday.
Carlson, 6-1, 210-pound left
guard, m as selected from
many outstanding backs and
linemen who aided the 53-0
XU romp. Among these were
Dave Thiesen, Kent Mc
Cloughan and Dennis Clar
idge and lineman Bob Brown.
At one point in the game
Carlson made three consecu
tive stops and the husky
guard was a thorn in the
Sodak side all afternoon.
Eyeing the Michigan tilt
Saturday Carlson commented,
"It wiil have to be a team ef
fort. We've got a good chance
and it will be a great help
to team confidence to beat a
Big Ten school. We're going
to have to concentrate on
every phase of the game and
not make many mistakes to
win."
Carlson added, "I don't be
lieve the injuries have hurt
the team moral although they
have hurt the team. The
team spirit is the best I've
seen in four years."
When asked about the new
coaching staff Dwaine stated
"They have brought a good
attitude to the team plus their
knowhow. They (the coaches)
have tremendous practice
ideas. They get the boys off
the field to study and they
stress studies."
"This week will decide
what kind of team we do I
have," continued Carlson
when asked about the season I
outlook. "I think we can finish j
in the top three in the Big!
Eight." j
Carlson thinks that Missou
ri, Iowa State and Oklahoma
will all be tough in the Big
Eight but, "Anybody can beat
anybody on a given day," he
cautioned.
"The frosh have good
speed and desire from what
I've seen," replied Carlson
when asked of the Husker
future. "The coaches have
done a tremendous recruiting
job. Also a couple of r e d
shirts will help next year."
Looking back on the South
Dakota conquest, Carlson
commented, "We did a lot of
passing which we worked vn
all fall. We had a real good
passing offense with all three
quarterbacks throwing well."
Carlson is a Fullerton High
grad majoring in Business
Administration.
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Coriilmskers About Ready for Michigan
Nebraska lpaves tomorrow
morning for Michigan with
some key players on the
doubtful list.
Bill (Thunder) Thornton is
unlikely to see any action
against the Wolverines, ac
cording to Coach Bob De
vaney. "I don't think there is
chance that we will be able
to use Thornton," Devaney
said. "We are going to run
him with the first unit dur
ing practice, however, and he
is going to make the trip."
Jim Huge, senior right end
who suffered a slight con
cussion last Saturday, was
tlso put on the question
mark by Devaney.
Devaney was also skeptical
about the ability of Gary Too
good to play in Saturday's
game. "He wasn't getting
around too well Tuesday,"
commented Devaney.
Yesterday the II u s k e r s
worked on pass protection,
covering punts and put in the
rest of the defense they will
use against Michigan Satur
day. Devaney also indicated the
probable starting line up for
Saturday's clash with Larry
Donovan (197) at left end,
Tyrone Robertson (229) at
left tackle, Dwain Carlson
(210) at left guard, Ron
Michka (203) at center, Bob
Brown (259) at right guard,
Lloyd Voss (245) at left
tackle and Dick Callahan
(181) at right end.
Dennis Claridge (210) will
open at quarterback with Wil
lie Ross (189) at left half,
Gene Young (217) at fullback
and Dennis Stuewe (185) at
right halfback.
Devaney's alternate unit
has Larry Tomlinson (204) at
left end, Monte Kiffin (236)
at left tackle, John Kirby
(209) at left guard, Jim Baf-
fico (240) at center, Gary
Toogood (203) at right guard,
Al Fischer (215) at right
tackle and Bill ComstoeK
(192) at right end.
Comstock usually plays
left end,- but Devaney said,
"We want to use Comstock
at both ends. He definitely
fits into our plans."
In the backfield John Fai
man (184) or Doug Tucker
(181) will handle the quar
terbacking chores. Dave
Theisen (194) is at left half.
Warren Powers (193) is at
fullback and Rudy Johnson
(190) is at right half.
CARLSON Dailv Nebraskan 'Star of the Week'
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SOKE HITS
From the Stick
By RICK AKIN
Sports Editor
This week's column should be entitled "From the
Sick" due to my last week's prognostications. I was
betting on Patterson.
But you can't keep a bad man down so once again I
run my fingers along the keys and then let my head be
put through the carriage after the "upset slaughter my
predictions.
Oklahoma has shown itself as a definite dark horse
after its win over Syracuse. This fact adds even more
excitement to the Big Eight title race.
As far as the Husker's game with Michigan is con
cerned, it looks like - a gray but undark day for Ne
braska to my pessimistic mind.
The Cornhuskers have hustled in practice all week
and could easily pull an "upset" if the breaks fall their
way. One which has already fallen the Huskers way is
the fact that the Wolverines haven't played a game yet.
Still, I will go with Michigan this time. Michigan 20,
NEBRASKA 13.
In the Big Eight
The Stick predicts:
Colorado hosts Kansas State in the
first conference game of the young sea
son. It will be the first victorv for the
Buffaloes. COLORADO.
Kansas travels all the way to Boston
U. for a night game. The Jayhawks let
me down last week but will come back
this week. KANSAS.
Porbably the biggest game of the
year for Missouri will be against Minne
sota this week. Bobby Bell and the rest
of the Gophers will be too much for the Tigers. MINNE
SOTA. Oklahoma hosts Notre Dame in another big game for
the Sooners on their way back to national recognition. I'll
go along with Bud Wilkinson's crew this week. OKLA
HOMA. In the Big Ten
WASHINGTON over Illinois. INDIANA over Cincin
nati, OREGON STATE over Iowa, MICHIGAN STATE
over Stanford, OHIO STATE over North Carolina and
WISCONSIN over New Mexico State.
Other Games
ARMY over SYRACUSE, GEORGIA TECH over Flo
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