Devaney anticipates USC ruiniiiig attack by JIM JOHNSTON Associate Sports Editor Offensively potent Southern California is capable of mapp ing several routes to the goal line, but Nebraska football coach Bob Devaney says, "They'll just run right at us." And the Husker boss has sound reasoning behind his statement. USC, despite having first-rate Want t he I IPmt m pllomae inn unman nwtpm V Tho Lincoln "telephone; I gu ancj "Holograph Compcnq receivers in flanker Bob Chandler and split-end Sam Dickerson, used their running game to accumulate 485 yards rushing in dumping Alabama 42-21 last weekend. The most impressive of the Trojan backs was sophomore sensation Sam Cunningham. Cunningham, running at better than 10 yards a clip, scored the Trojans first two touchdowns. And Cunningham is sup posedly running second-string fullbadk behind veteran Charlie Evans. "We had heard about Cunn ingham before the season started," said Devaney. "But like all sophomores, you have to see them play before you really know." Speaking of sophomore stan douts from USC brings back memories of quarterback Jim my Jones' varsity debut at Nebraska in 1969. Jones was a sophomore with a sore back when the Trojans met the Uuskers in the season opener at Memorial Stadium. But for a sore-backed quarterback, he didn't do too bad. Jones ran 27 times for 114 yards and tossed a 45-yard touchdown pass to Chandler to lead the Trojans to a 31-21 win. "The tough part about Jones is that he's hard to throw tor a loss because he's so elusive," said Devaney. "We'll try to contain him and force him to throw from a pocket." Jones' throwing percentage is not that great, but he is very dangerous in clutch situations, lie threw 13 touchdown passes in 19C9. The Trojans game breaker is tailback Clarence Davis who led the Pacific Eight in rushing last year and finished fifth in the nation. Davis rushed for 1275 in ten regular season games. "Over the years. Southern Cal has based its offense on a strong running attack," noted the Husker mentor. "But they'll use the pass when you're not expecting it." "Our defense will have to do the job," said Devaney. "I'm sure they'll test us deep and I'm worried about that more than anything else. They beat us deep three times last year.' The Uuskers will meet Southern California at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in an. 8 p.m. date Saturday. This is the first game under the lights for Nebraska since the l&ti6 Orange Bowl. A special night practice has been scheduled Thursday at Seacrest Field in Lincoln. Golf team All eligible students inter ested in the University of Ne braska golf team for the 1970 71 school year, contact Larry Romjue, Room 201 Coliseum. Gai np us JJ OOR k Si tore is the qnly book store featuring . . . Panasonic (radios, tape recorders, etc.) Hallmark Cards The Tunnel (Sports and. Mod Fashions) Books and School Supplies, too Come to the smaller book Store with the bigger values rn ampus ujoo 1245 il h Qjtore PAGE 10 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1970