The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 24, 1969, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1969
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
?AGE 3
OSU talent is deceiving
What th world needs Is
mere Oklahoma State
University football teams.
They have the ability to
outplay most teams, but at
the same time, remain
obscure enough not to war
ran such consideration.
The easiest way t o
evaluate the Cowboys' talent
is to go back one week to the
Missouri game. OSU showed
it could move the ball. So
much so, in fact, that they
accounted for 338 yards total
offense In dropping a 31
21 decision.
Senior quarterback Bob
Curtburth is responsible for
the Pokes' offensive threat.
He passed for 191 yards
against the nationally-ranked
Tigers. Ills completion
percentage is not remarkable
(42-125), but his yardage
total is (554).
Flanker Hermann Eben
and tailback Bobby Cole are
Cutburth's primary targets.
Eben has snagged 11 passes
for 210 yards, and Cole has
grabbed five tosses for 111
yards.
Fullback Bub Deerinwater
is the top Cowboy rushing
threat He's netted 178 yards
on 40 carries for a 4.4 yard
r carry average. Cutburth
as made 53 rushing trips for
122 yards.
Oklahoma State's statistics
are not as impressive as
Nebraska's simply because
the Cowboys have played one
less game in a 2-2 season.
OSU, after dropping its
opener to Arkansas, upset
Houston and tripped Texas
Tech before bowing to
Mizzou.
John Little
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The Cowboys' defense is
paced by linebacker Gary
Darnell, who is threatening
the Oklahoma State tackle
record. He's collected 72
tackles in four games, 50 of
which have been
unassisted.
All Big 8 defensive tackle
John Little leads the front
four. He has a fumble
recovery and a pass in
terception to his credit
besides 50 tackles (40
unassisted).
Benny Goodwin is the
leading Poke defensive back,
having collected 36 tackles.
John Gates, Tom Carraway
and Larry Kirkland also
have been effective defensive
backs. Carraway has in
tercepted four passes, and
Gates has swiped two.
Other Cowboy offensive
standouts Include tight end
Tom Dearinger, tailback
Wayne Hallmark and tackle
John Ward, who also plays
defensive tackle.
Hallmark is the club's
third leading rusher and fifth
leading receiver. Dearingei
has had somewhat of a slow
start in catching only nine
passes for 66 yards.
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Predictions
by Randy York
Sports Editor
The middle part of most
activities is usually the least
exciting. Not so, however, in
the Big Eight Conference
football race. At mid-season,
things are just starting.
For instance, only three
league teams are unbeaten
after two conference games.
Two of the three unbeatens,
Oklahoma and Kansas State,
collide at Manhattan Satur
day. This corner hit on each of
its four Big 8 picks last week,
hiking its seasonal average
to .806 (25 right, six wrong).
The weekend forecast:
Nebraska 28, Oklahoma
State 10 Many feel the
score will be much closer,
but if Jerry Tagge continues
to improve, the Huskers may
stage a pass in, not a pass
out (like last week against
Bub Deerinwater
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Oklahoma 28, Kansas S: ate
24 Remember when re
state was the canfereixe
pushover? Remember,, wlwn
the Wildcats were lucky to
win a game? Lynn Dickey
and Mack Herron deserve
more than casual mention.
Most teams know ihat;ve i
Penn State. Oklahoma should
find out.
Kansas 17, Iowa State. 7
The Jayhawks are stii!
smarting from some rathe
important penalties. Too b?!
the Cyclones have to bt
penalized for being in "re
way, in the wrong place at
the wrong time.
Missouri 21, Colorado 17
I tried every way possible to
reverse the scores, but
somehow guys like " Joe
Moore, Rocky Wallace (ad
infinitum) keep getting in the
way of such logic. Both
nationally-ranked teams
have few weaknesses. Mizzou
makes no mistakes,
however.
Tom Dearinger
Wayne Hallmark
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