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The Daily Nebraskan
Friday, September 16, 1966
Where the
Action Is
Huskers Picked To Win
In Opener Against TCU
By Larry Eckholt
"Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow", and in
definitely, until the last post, season bowl game of the
season, sports talk around the country will center around
college football.
And tomorrow Nebraska will meet Texas Christian
In what has been the most publicized and most antici
pated season opener for the Huskers since 1!)G0 when Ne
braska defeated Texas 14-13 io start a dismal 4-6 season
under Bill Jennings.
Bob Devaney has rebuilt, in the short span of five
vears, the Cornhusker tradition that for 77 years has
brought pride to the citizens of the state, alumni of the
University, and Nebraskans living around the country.
Winning (and the national publicity that comes with it)
has made Nebraskans take a special pride in their state
when so many things are being said to discredit it.
By working, closely with the Athletic Department as
I have, one can see how wildly enthusiastic this nation
is when it comes to sports.
The Sports Information Office received and answered
over a thousand letters this summer concerning Nebras
ka athletics and football in particular.
Letters from every state and a few from soldiers sta
tioned in Viet Nam requested pictures, rosters, autographs
and almost every kind of information possible. Our office
made a point to answer each request personally.
Some of the letters were strictly in business form;
some were very humorous. Each had the same message:
"I want to know about the Huskers."
A letter from a man from Minnesota attached a P.S.
an NIE (Nebraskan-in-Exile) I appreciate very much the
fact that NU Is winning again. It makes being away from
home a little bearable. NU SMASHING Arkansas in the
Cotton Bowl on New Years Day? HOPE SO!!!"
So, with the 1966 season only a few hours away, where
does that leave us, the future alumni of NU? Well, Sports
Illustrated, college football's "Bible," has already offered
a challenge to Nebraska partisans in its Sept. 19 issue
on College Football.
Preceeding Si's story on Nebraska is a capsule biog
raphy of one of the all-time greats in football's history
Red Grange. It recalls Illinois' 24-7 rout of Nebraska in
1923 when Grange scored three touchdowns against the
Huskers.
The last paragraph of the story reads "There will be
running and singing at Illinois this year, but not any
where near as much of either as is likely to be seen or
heard at Nebraska, which is not at all ashumble as it
was when it started Red Grange galloping toward his
spectacular career."
Sports Illustrated has many good things to say about
Nebraska. So have most of the other pre-season polls and
prediction sheets. Nebraska is a recognized powerhouse
and we can all help make it more noticeable than ever
before.
College football has fabulous phychological benefits.
What better way is there to publicly display all of the
emotions that have been building since school started?
Where else can you go to scream, holler, jump up and
down, wave your arms, clap your hands, and boo, with
out being looked at as some kind of fool?
There's probably only one other place and that's dur
ing basketball season, still about three months away.
So . . .
Tomorrow when you go to Memorial Stadium and
take your place with the other 63,000 remember you have
to sit quietly and almost apathetically through most of
the week in a stuffy classroom.
Tomorrow, when you're sitting in the crisp Septem
ber air that is distinctly Nebraskan, become an audible
part of that Big Red tradition: Nebraska Football.
By Bob Flasnick
Sports Editor
Football fever is be
ginning to run at a high
pitch on the Cornhusker
campus in anticipation of
Saturday's season o p e n er
against the Horned Frogs
of Texas Christian Univer
sity. The site will be Nebras
ka's recently enlarged Me
morial Stadium, the time,
2:00 p.m.
For new students at Ne
braska, the pagentry
provided by Nebraska's
175-man marching band,
"Sunshine Girl" Susy Kunc,
and an expected crowd of
63,500 (many of them be
decked in red), not to men
tion Coach Bob Devaney's
winning team, should prove
to be an exciting experience.
Saturday's battle will pit
two highly ranked teams.
Nebraska is rated number
three in the nation and is
predicted to win the game
by as many as two touch
downs. Texas Christian is picked
for its highest Soutwest Con
ference finish since 1960
when they were pegged for
second place. In nationwide
prediction polls this year
the Horned Frogs have con
sistently been ranked
among the top 20 teams.
Nebraska has been
hampered by injuries this
year, but the physicians
have done a good job and
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the Huskers should be at
near full strength against
TCU.
Coach Devaney talks cau
tiously about Nebraska and
the first game saying, "we
can't really tell before the
first game. We feel this
year we have had more in
juries to key people, and
this has slowed us down.
"On the positive side, we
feel we have a good group
of backs and good defensive
balance. On the negative
side, we feci we are shy
depth at center and lack
overall speed," he said.
So that's how it looks
going into the first game of
the season Don't let Coach
Devaney 's unoptomistic
words worry you. Anyway
not yet.
Nebraska Offtnsf
I.E 89 Dennis Morrison (202)
I.T 76 Gary Brichacek, (Z15)
LG 67 l,a Verne Alters' (214)
C 54 Kelly Petersen (215)
RG 59 Jim Osberg" (202)
HT 73 Bob Ptckenn (25D)
RE 82 Dennis Kirhnafsky (189)
UB 15 Bob Chtirchich" (178)
LH 20 Ron Kirkland" (219)
RH 31 Harry Wilson (212)
FB 48 Pete Tatman (220)
TCU Offense
LE 80 Joe Sherrelt (190)
LT 79 Charles Young (195)
LG 69 Rick Sheddy (214)
C 59 Fred Wright (215)
RG 62 Butch Gilliam (224)
RT 78 Adon Sitia (202)
RE 85 Charles Campbell (196)
QB 33 P. D. Shabay (210)
LH 21 .Steve Landon (192)
RH 23 David Smith (200)
FB 38 Kenny Post (195)
Nebraska Defense
LE 88 Jerry Patton (254)
LT 64 Jim McC'ord (251)
MG 66 Wayne Meylan (239)
RT 72 Carel Stith (261)
RE 80 Lawsston Coleman (197)
LLB 63 Lynn Senkbeil (198)
RLB 62 Rick Coleman (208)
LCB 22 Ben Gregory (219)
HCB 21 Kaye Carstens (196)
LS ?0 Marv Mueller (189)
RS 36 Larry Wachholtz (166)
TCU Defense
LE 82 Doyle Johnson (202)
LT 77 Danny Cross (195)
1X5 72 Ronnie Nixon (220)
RG 65 Porter Williams (215)
RT 71 Mike Bratcher (205)
RE 88 Ron McMillon (201)
MLB 55 E. A. Gresham (216)
LCB 27 Cubby Hudlcr (170)
RCB 14 John Richards (180)
FS 24 Paul Smith (185)
SS 19 Frank Horak (190)
WKIGHT AVERAGES . . Nebraska:
Offensive line 21.5i tackle-to-tackle
224.8; backfield 207.2i Defensive line
240 4: defensive team 218.1. TCU: (M
fensive line 205.1: tackle-to-Uckle 210.0:
backfield 199.2; Defensive line 206.3;
defensive team 198.0
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Press Box Full
At Opening Game
Nebraska's press box will
be creaking at the seams
Saturday as the represen
tatives of the press, radio
and TV forces gather for
the Husker-TCU game.
Nebraska Presa Wally Provost.
Gregg McBride, Conde Sargent. Jim
Denney and photo crew of the Omaha
World Herald, Including Tom Allan:
Curt Mosher of the Lincoln Journal,
Hal Brown of the Lincoln Star, and
the Journal-Star Photo crewi Dutch
Ernst, Columbus Telegram: Denny
Fuehrer, Norfolk News; Hank Lowen'.
kron, Hastings Tribune; Associated
Press staff headed by Odell Hanson:
United Press International staff headed
by Bill Ketterer; Dally Nebraskan
taff headed by Bob Flasnick.
Out-of-state Press Jim Woodruff,
Dallas Times Herald; Jack Gallagher.
Houston Post: Roy Edwards, Dallas
News; Bob Peters, Sports Illustrated
Pat Truly, Dick Moore and Dutch
Meyer of the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram;
Ft. Worth Press staff member;
Jim Moackler. Des Moines Register
Nebraska Radio-TV - Omaha KFAli
(Don Cole and Lyell Bremser); Lin.
coin KLIN (Bob Zenner); Lincoln
KFOR (Dick Perry and Jim Huge);
Omaha WOW (Jack Payne and Mer.
rill .Werkhoven); KOLN-TV. KMTV.
KFTV, WOW-TV (note: no live tele,
vision all film news material )i
KHAS-TV (for folm replay); KNUS
(campus radio).
Texas Radln-TV Humble Oil Radio
Network (Eddie Hill); WBAP-TV (for
film replay).
Scouts: Ohio State (2), Arkansas (2).
Utah State.
Huskers head for practice field Thursday in prep
aration for Saturday's game with Texas Christian.
Saturday Sports Shorts
... A Student pep rally
will be held tonight starting
at 6:30 p.m. on the south
step"s of the Union. A parade
will start at the Carillon
Tower at 6:15 and then
move down 16th street to
the Union. Coach Bob De
vaney will speak.
. . . North Platte has de
clared Saturday "Larry
Wachholtz and Pete Tat
man D a y," Cozad has
named it "Kelly Petersen
and Ken Brunk Day." Fans
from both Nebraska cities
will honor their favorite
Cornhusker sons.
... The TCU team will
leave Fort Worth by Ameri
can Flyers Charter Jet at
1:30 p.m. Friday and is due
to arrive in Lincoln at 3:35.
They will then go directly
to the Stadium for a work
out. Team headquarters will
be the Cornhusker Hotel.
. . . George Miller, direc
tor of the physical plant at
the University of Nebraska
has announced that the old
public address system at
Memorial Stadium has been
revised. The new system
has five major amplifiers
and one small amplifier
with horns placed to reach
all areas of the Stadium.
. . . Coach Bob Devaney's
lifetime record going into
the TCU game is 73-16-5 for
a nation leading percentage
of .820. He'll be shooting for
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op for the Nebraska Union
football trips have been ex
tended, Richard Scott, Union
Program Manager, an
nounced yesterday.
The new deadline for sign
ing for the Iowa State trip is
Monday, Sept. 19.
Registration for the Wis
consin, Colorado, and Kansas
trips will be open for an in
definite period.
Scott said that there is
little space left on Colorado
trip, but that there is still
plenty of available space open
for the other three trips.
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ers evened the score in the
season opener last fall, 34
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The Harmon Football Forecast
Saturday, Sept. 17 - Major Colleges
Air Fort .. 20
Arkansas 33
Army .. 31
Auburn 28
Buffalo IS
California 21
Colgate ....... 20
Dayton ...... 1
Duke 21
East Carolina ....... 14
Florida 17
Florida State IS
George Washington .. 21
Georgia . 21
Georgia Tech 28
Illinois ... 27
Indiana
Iowa .
Iowa State ...
Kentucky
Lamar Tech
Los Angeles
L. S. U ,
Marshall
Miami, Fla. .
Michigan
...... 14
... 20
... 20
... 24
... 19
. 32
27
.... 13
. 23
. 21
Michigan State ...... 28
Mississippi 17
Missouri 20
Navy 17
Nebraska 23
New Mexico State 21
Oklahoma . 14
Parsons, Iowa .......... 18
Penn State 17
Purdue .. 45
Southern Miss ..... IS
Stanford ..... .......... 20
Texas . 21
Texas Tech . 25
Texas Western ...... 21
Toledo S
Tulsa 22
U. C. L. A. 28
Utah State . 24
Vanderbilt 25
Villanova 20
Virginia 21
V. P. I IS
Washington ............. 23
West Texas 20
Wichita 27
Wyoming . 15
Oklahoma State 6
Kansas State 7
Chattanooga 0
Kent State 13
Washington State 20
Boston U 14
Richmond 6
West Virginia 10
William & Mary ... 7
Northwestern 7
Houston 14
Davidson 6
Mississippi State . 14
Texas A 4 M 13
S M.iU. 14
Miami, Ohio 7
Arizona 8
Wisconsin 13
North Carolina ... 14
Western Michigan . 14
Pacific 7
South Carolina . 7
Morehead 10
Colorado 14
Oregon State 10
North Carolina SL ... 6
Memphis State 9
Minnesota 14
Boston College ..... IS
T C. U 13
North Texas 13
Oregon 13
Furman 14
Maryland 7
Ohio U O
Louisiana Tech 6
San Jose State .... 6
Southern Cat 10
Kansas
Arizona Stat 17
Xavier 7
Tampa 0
Pittsburgh 7
New Mexico 6
The Citadel 7
V. M. 1 19
Wake Forest 12
Tulane 7
Idaho 7
Arlington 17
Southern Illinois .. 7
Midwest (continued)
Hillsdale 35
Hope 14
Indiana State ....... 20
Iowa Wesleyan .. 14
Kearney ... 17
Lacrosse IS
Lakeland .... 27
Manchester . 14
Michigan Tech 27
Midland 18
Millikin 28
Milwaukee (U of W) 21
Missouri Valley 24
Morningside .. 25
North Dakota State 33
Northeast Missouri 25
Northern Illinois . . 20
Marietta ... 0
Augustana, III. 13
Eastern Illinois ..... 6
Central Methodist . 6
Washburn . 7
Oshkosh .... 13
SL Procoplus 6
Adrian . 12
Alma 6
Nebraska Wesleyan 15
Culver-Stockton ... 6
Illinois State 12
Ohio Northern
Olivet
Ottawa
Otterbein ..
Ouachita
Peru
Pittsburg ...
Platteville .
St. John's
St. Norbert
Simpson
33
13
31
18
20
38
21
20
33
21
19
William Penn
Central Oklahoma
St. Thomas
Western Illinois .
Butler
Ferris ....
Franklin
Friends
Indiana Central
SE Oklahoma
St. Mary
Central Missouri
7
14
6
13
13
7
12
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14
7
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12
River Falls 18
Southwest Missouri 26
Southwestern, Kan. 12
Stout 25
Taylor .........,.. 19
Wabash 19
Whitewater 21
William Jewell 22
Winona 14
Youngstown 19
Bemidii
St. Cloud
Grace land
Emporia State .. ...
Kansas Wesleyan
Superior .
Wilmington
Valparaiso 13
Stevens Point 12
Wartburg 0
Dubuque . 7
Central Michigan ... 14
Other Games South & Southwest
Abilene Christian
Appalachian
Arkansas Stats ....
Austin Peay .......
Catawba ........
Concord ..
Conway
-ueita
21
18
20
25
40
12
IS
24
Other Games East
Bates IS
Bloomsburg 19
Bridgeport 26
California State . 20
Central Connecticut 30
Clarion 25
Colby 14
Cortland 20
East Stroudsburg ,. 27
Hofstra
Ithaca
Lycoming ......
Mansfield
St Lawrence .., J
Shippensburg 14
Trenton 7
West. Va. Wesleyan 19
Massachusetts ..
Middlebury .......
Northeastern .....
Springfield ....
Vermont
Waynesburg .......
Westminster ..
Glassboro
Millersville
Norwich
Alfred
Wilkes
Gettysburg
West Chester
Delaware Valley
Geneva ,
Maine ....
R. P. I.
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12
13
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20
14
7
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C. W. Post 12
Coast Guard
American InPI
Slippery Rock
Salem
Other Games Midwest
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East Central Okla. 26
Elon 20
Fairmont ... 40
Georgetown .......... 26
Guilford 19
Harding ......,..... 14
Jacksonville ........ 20
Lenoir-Rhyna ... 14
Livingston ... 21
McMurray 21
McNeese 17
Mississippi College 18
Murry IS
Northeast Louisiana 23
Northeast Oklahoma 17
Presbyterian 20
Sam Houston 19
Samford 27
Southeast Louisiana 31
Southwest Texas . 38
Southwestern, Tenn 20
Tarleton 21
West Liberty 17
West Va. Tech 20
Western Carolina .... 14
Western Kentucky . 26
East Texas 14
Newberry u
Tennessee Tech .. 18
Eastern Kentucky . 14
Mars Hill 0
Bluefield 7
O. T. M. B 14
Arkansas A t M . 7
S F Austin ...... 14
Emory & Henry . 13
Shepherd 0
Hanover 0
Hampden-Sydney 0
Missouri Mines .. 6
Florence .., 12
Wofford . 13
Southern State 6
Angelo State .. 10
Texas A 4. I 14
Henderson 15
East Tennessee . ... 12
Southeast Missouri 13
Arkansas Tech 7
r-rederlctc 7
Northwest Oklahoma 0
Troy
Louisiana College ...
Texas Lutheran
Maryville ..
Howard Payne .......
Glenville .
West Va. State
Carson-Newman .
St, Joseph
Other Games Far West
Akron . 21
Albion 28
Augsburg: 18
Baker 39
Ball State 14
Bethany, Kansas .... 31
Bradley 24
Buena Vista 18
Carroll. Wis 21
Central College 14
Concordia, Neb. IS
Dana 15
Defiance 17
Denison 20
DePauw ........... 30
Drake 22
Duluth (U of Minn) 21
Elmhurst 18
"Emporia College 16
Flndlay ...,..,. 35
Hamllne ........ 39
Heidelberg ............ 13
Northern Michigan
Wheaton
Eau Claire
Bethel, Kansas .....
Indiana State
Sterling
Evansville ..........
Westmar
Milton
North Central ....
Hastings .
Tarkio ..
Kenyon
20
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7
13
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Rochester ...... .. 13
Macalester 6
Northwest Missouri 0
S. Dakota State 19
North Park 14
McPherson 6
Eastern Michigan ... 6
Northland . O
Bluffton . 7
Adams State 34
Cal Lutheran 18
Ca! Poly (Pomona) 25
Chico State 28
Colorado Mines ... 20
Colorado State 26
Colorado Western . 41
Doane 14
Eastern Washington 14
Fresno State 28
Humboldt ..... 12
Linfield ... 21
Montana State ...... 30
North Dakota U. .. 20
Omaha 21
Pacific Lutheran . 19
San Francisco Stat 20
Santa Barbara ........ 20
Santa Clara ......... 20
Sul Ross 33
Weber 25
Western Washington 18
Whittier .. 20
Western New Mexico 0
Lewis Clark ..... 14
(Friday Camas)
Pomona
San Francisco U.
Eastern Montana
Fort Lewis
Southern Utah .....
Colorado College
Williamette
Hawaii
Central Washineton
Whitworth 12
Portland State . o
Montana . 7
Idaho State 19
Puget Sound 13
Cal Poly (S.L.O.) . 15
Sacramento 0
Davis 0
Eastern New Mexico 7
Northern Arizona ... 8
British Columbia . 13
San Fernanda ..... 13
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