The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 25, 1963, Page Page 5, Image 5
Wednesday, Sept. 25, 1963 The Daily Nebraskan Page 5 irorjoi. Devalue Wo En Iff lmorveinnieirsi CoiniDirsiQjes Optimism and enthusiasim are the best words describing Nebraska's football camp aft er Saturday's opening victory ver South Dakota State. At least that is the concen - sus of Husker line stalwart, guard Bob Brown and h i s coach, Bob Devaney. Players and coaches now must look to the Minnesota game this week end. Brown noted that the team 'blew a few assignments," but that he thought the team showed well for a first game against the Jackrabbits. The husky senior also predicted Husker improvement and eventual victory against Sat urday's foe, the Minnesota Gophers. "We know the Minnesota boys will be tough even though they aren't supposed to do well in the Big Ten," Brown commented. "Of course, any Big Ten team is going to be hard to beat I think, though, that Nebraska has the materi al to take them." When asked about Minnes ota's returning line that in cludes Carl Eller, a tackle that appears often as an All American prospect. Brown was more thoughtful. The Gophers defensive line was statistically the best in the land against rushing last year. Although all starters with the exception of Eller hava departed, capable letter- men have moved-up this fall to fill most vacancies. "Well, they say he (Eller) is supposed to be good, but time will tell, like it always does," he said with a smile. Brown said the team would probably stress defense this week to counter some of the Gopher's unique blocking pat terns. The "" block pattern was also used by South Dakota State last week, but Brown figured more intensive - pre paration would be needed to solve the Minnesota offense. Coach Bob Devaney felt that the Scarlet got off, to a good start against State after a marked improvement in intra squad play before the opener. He did mention, however, that although enthusiasm was high the execution of offensive and defensive maneuvers was still not up to par. "We will have to show con tinued improvement if we are to win at Minnesota Sat urday," Nebraska's mentor cautioned. Minnesota is a young team, but they have ex cellent ' backfield speed and one of the top defenses in the nation. We are loofcti; for ward to our trip to Minneap olis, but we all realize that this will be one of our toagbest assignments." When the Huskers invade Gopherland, it will be Mur ray War-math's first game of the season with his perennial Big Ten power. Coach War math has been juggling his sophomore studded first unit often during the Gopher's ex tended fall drills. Indications are that this scrambling will go on right up to this week when Warmath is expected to settle on a starting combina tion. Warmath has only 11 letter men returning and conse quently is using many untried reserves and the sophomores with last year's lone front liner, tackle Eller. Currently, the veteran coach has been pleased with the improved passing of quarterbacks Paul Ramseth and Bob Sadek. Th. Minnesota staff has been placing more emphasis than usual on the kicking game in fall practice to date. The punting department has the most strength and depth it. has enjoyed in several years. Stan Skjei, the top man in early drills, is being pressed by Omahan Fred Farthing, who also runs at a second string halfback post, and sophomore quarterback Bruce Van de Walker. V.v .... . j. Inter-Campus Bus Ticket Bus leaves Nebraska Union City Campiis hourly 7.05 A.M. through 4.05 P.M. and Burr Hall Ag Campus hourly 7:35 A.M. through 4:35 P.M. Stops and times are subject to change. Bus runs Monday through Friday except on days no classes or exams are scheduled. See schedule of classes 1963-1964. Bus tickets may be obtained from the Student Un ion City and Ag Campus, the Cashier main floor Adm. Bldg. City Campus and Ag Finance office. mimi mil , pi mn mt 9 riZZ- it J (j.-.- .-. ,; -.-TT -T-'-Ji.. it -- 1 r i . A X ii : .-.,;,Jto.A. .. ' . MM , f , . "1 J- i V3 Johnson Goins - BBlMBB0BB TOP NEBRASKA SCOR ER Rudy earned star of the week laurels with his opening 16 points against South Dakota State. BROWN APPLYS PRESSURE Busker guard Bob Brora didn't "blow" this assignment Saturday during the Sonth Dakota State victory. Oa this play. Brown dwarfs state's quarterback Doug Peterson. Home Foe Looks To VAAI Game The Iowa State Cycolones, Nebraska's next home oppo nent (October 5th) are not looking beyond this week's game with Virginia Military Institute (VMI), the Southern Conference champions. Two Iowa State scouts watched the Keydets defeat George Washington Universi ty last Saturday, and both came away with one solid im pression: "This team comes after you all the time on of fense or defense." VMI, a sound and well-conditioned team according to the Cyclone scouts, trailed George Washington but continued its aggressive attack until the winning points were scored. Iowa State, which normal started against the University of California this year and lost 15 to 8. Coach Clay Stapleton had little comment when drills started Monday and seemed mainly concerned with the up coming game at Ames. State suffered no serious in juries Saturday, and all play ers should be ready to go by Saturday. The Cyclones are a slight favorite. Versatile fullback and half back Rudy Johnson is this year's first recipient of the Daily Nebraskan Star of the Week award. Johnson, a two-year letter man . in both football and track (he is a broad jumper), scored all 14 Nebraska first quarter points on .two power runs, the first being a 36 yard jaunt, and both extra-point boots. Opening at fullback with the departure of Bill (Thunder) Thornton, who made second team Ail-American last year, Johnson proved himself a cap able replacement by gaining 59 yards in six carries, an average of 9.83 yards a carry. Johnson also kicked two conversions, while Dave Thei sen made four of four. Last year Johnson gained 164 yards for a 4.6 yard av erage. Besides his duties as a halfback, Johnson was a point winner in the broad jump of the Big Eight indoor and outdoor track meets, As a right halfback last year, Johnson played 221 min utes of football, giving him a total of 502 minutes going into the 1963 season. He caught five passes for a total of 59 yards last year and scored two touchdowns. Johnson is assured of beat ing that total with his 16 points in Saturday's game. 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