The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 28, 1970, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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Buffalo
herd
by JIM JOHNSON
Associate Sports Editor
Colorado was a team picked
by many to be the best in the
Big Eight this year. But the
Huffs hue lost three of their
first four conference dates.
It hasn't been injuries which
have plagued the Buffaloes. So
whore does the problem lie?
"Colorado has just made too
many mistakes and given away
the ball too many times," ex
plained Nebraska coach Bob
Devaney of Saturday's foe.
"They're still a good football
team'.' offered Devaney. "It all
depends on what their attitude
is. If they want to play football,
they're gotna be real tough."
And playing the fourth-ranked
Huskers on regional TV
should increase Colorado's
des're to play a good game.
The Buffaloes rushing attack.
10th in the nation and tops in
the conference with a 273.0
norm going into the Missouri
game last week, produced only
. 35 net yards as Paul Arendt,
playing at quarterback most of
the way for the first time this
season, went to the airways.
"Missouri deftnsed Colorado
very well," said Devaney. "I
think Colorado just decided
that they had to go to the air
early."
The Buffaloes were forced to
punt the first three times they
had possession of the ball in the
game.
Devaney looks for Buff coach
Eddie Crowder to go with Jim
Bratten, the second part of a
one-two punch at quarterback,
against the Huskers Satur
day. The 1:30 p.m. date In Boulder
will be played on a real
surface, only the Huskers se
cond experience of the year on
real grass. Devaney hoped to
practice on grass in Lincoln
this week, but wet grounds
have forced further use of the
AstroTurf.
"We hope to get on a real
surface either Wednesday or
Thursday," Devaney offered.
Nebraska once again surviv
ed the weekend with only
limited injuries. Flanker John
ny Rodgers, who suffered a
minor ankle sprain against
Oklahoma State, is reported
back in good condition.
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Calendar
Wednesday, Oct. 28
American Sculpture Exhibition
Sheldon Gallery
Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:45
a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Nebraska Union.
Chemistry Symposium, t a.m. Union
Ballroom
Chemistry Symposium Luncheon, 12:15
Union
Jazz and Java, 3:30 South Crib, Union
AS UN, 4 om.. Union
IEEE Executive Committee, 4 p.m..
Union
Builders, culture, :30 union
Engineering Toastmastors. 5:30
Cafe A, Union
IEEE Dinner, 4 p.m. Union
Red Cross, :1S Union
Builders. Executive. 6:30 Union
Student Activities, Intramural. 7
Auditorium, Union
IFC. 7 p.m. Union
Christians In Action, 7 p.m. Union
Builders Board, 7 p.m. Union
Arab Student Association, 7:30 Union
UNSEA. a p.m. Union
Wildlife Club, 1:30 p.m. Union
Play Pile The Hungry Id, 7:30 o.tfi.
Foreign Film Series: "Theorem"
Nebraska Theatre 7, p.m.
Orduna near
Devaney era
rush mark
Joe Orduna. despite sharing
I-back duties with Jeff Kin
ney, has a chance to become
the leading ground gainer in
the Bob Devaney era at Ne
braska during the Colorado
. game Saturday.
Orduna leads the Huskers in
rushing this season with 536
yards and has a career total
of 1,670 yards. That's only 66
yards shy of Harry Wilson's
total which is tops in the De
vaney era.
Bobby Reynolds, who starred
from 1950-52, is the all-time
Nebraska leader in rushing
with 2.196 yards. Orduna is
the leading rusher for the all
t i m e Nebraska freshman
teams with 389 yards.
Together Kinney and Orduna
have gained nearly 1,000 yards
on the ground this season.
Kinney has contributed 439
yards to the Husker rushing
attack.
Iiilraiiiurals call basketball meet
Entry forms for intramural
basketball teams are due Fri
day in room 121W Nebraska
Hall.
There will be a managers
meeting for all ' intramural
basketball teams Wednesday
at 6:30 p.m. in the Nebraska
Union. Teams who fail to send
a manager or representative
to the meeting will not be al
lowed to participate in the In
tramural basketball program.
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