Oklahoma not hush word now A by Jim Johnson Monte Kiffin, Nebraska's defensive line coach, sat by himself as the Cornhuskers' bus left Manhattan Saturday night. He was thinking about the 17 points Kansas State scored. . .the most points scored against the Huskers this season. But as the bus neared Lincoln, Kiffin was sitting by defensive captain Jim Anderson. This time, however, he was smiling about Nebraska's 44-17 win over the Wildcats. "I'm getting over it now," Kiffin told Anderson. "I was sick after the game, but I'm getting over it. You guys spoil the coaching staff by playing such great defense every week. When you finally do give up a few points it seems disappointing, but there's no reason to think that way. We've just been spoiled." ANDERSON said the defensive unit has spoiled itself, too. Nebraska frosh finish unbeaten MANHATTAN, KAN. -Nebraska finished its second straight undefeated freshman football season with a 44-0 win over Kansas State here Friday. The Cornhusker frosh, who recorded a 4-0 record this season, were led Saturday by I-back Tony Davis who rambled 131 yards on just 15 carries. Davis scored one Injuries slow Nebraska offensive tackle Carl Johnson suffered strained ligaments of the knee Saturday and will be slowed during practice this week. "We're not sure as to the extent of the injury," said Nebraska trainer Paul Schneider. "We'll just have to see how he comes along this week." Rozman. . . Continued from page 1. (the picture) doesn't seem to be very optimistic when looking at the recent history of their official action," he continued, pointing to the Rozman firing, and the failure last year to hire Michigan philosophy instructor Michael Davis. Davis was picked for a posit ion in the UNL philosophy department, but his appointment was subsequently denied by the Board of Regents because they didn't approve of his "social conduct" while in Michigan. THESE, Olson said, are indicators that "the name of the game is not due process" on this campus. Some members of the faculty, he continued, feel that is would be useful to form am organization with the statutory position to bargain when questions like Rozman and Davis arise. Interim UNL Chancellor C. Peter Magrath said the University administration has taken no official stand on 6 "I kind of felt disgusted about giving up those points, but it's not that big a deal. The defense has dominated every game and today things were just evened out a little more." Then Kiffin and Anderson started talking about Oklahoma. What's this? a Nebraska coach and player talking about the game with Oklahoma? Oklahoma has been a hush word at the Nebraska camp this season. The players haven't even been allowed to play "I'm proud to be an Okie from Muskogee" on their stereo in the dressing room. BUT NOW it's different. There's no more of those "getting yourself prepared mentally" games for the Cornhuskers or the Sooners. It's official-an undefeated Nebraska team meets an unbeaten Oklahoma team at Norman, Okla., Thanksgiving Day for t he national championship. Now everybody is talking touchdown on a 29-yard run in which he broke three tackles. Nebraska freshmen have won 10 straight games. The Cornhusker frosh, who recorded a 4-0 record this season, were led Friday by I-back Tony Davis who rambled 131 yards on just 15 carries. Davis scored one touchdown on a 29-yard run in which he broke three tackles. Huskers I-back Jeff Kinney suffered bruised ribs, but is not expected to be slowed by the injury this week. The Cornhuskers did not workout Sunday and have a day-off Monday before starting preparations for the Thanksgiving Day game with Oklahoma. campus unionization, and speculated it probably wouldn't. Magrath said he wouldn't personally comment on the concept of unionization of professors because of his administrative position. Efforts to unionize the faculty are also being made in Omaha, according to local president Eugene Freund. At this time, he reported, the union represents over 25 per cent of the faculty. ay Rap Line 475-57IO 612 morw&at 1 When you're out Calvert-Beyer D'lSt. Co. 800 S, Street Lincoln, Nebraska i 1 1 i) Anderson (18). . about it. . .including cautious head coach Bob Devaney. "It's the one everybody has been waiting for," said Devaney. "It's an honor for the Big Eight Conference to have twp teams playing for the national championship. It should be a fine football game." HUSKER quarterback Jerry Tagge, who joined Devaney as O1 Lrrttfy WWW Y6 jMgMigiHiiaNBMKe. 1 v y of Schlitz, you're out of beer, ipf O I) u .breaks up pass intended for a cautious thinker this season, also started thinking about Oklahoma Saturday. "Any thoughts we had about Oklahoma before today were just secondary," said Tagge, "but now we're ready for them. I don't want to predict a score, but I'll just say that we're gonna win. I'm just confident of that. We're gonna win." 0 w vV WSTWB ZxSI tJr Henry Childs. Photo by Don Tremain So there you have it, fans. For the past two months you've been waiting to hear the Nebraska players and coaches talk about Oklahoma. Now you'll have to listen to it for the next two weeks. It's a long wait until Thanksgiving Day. MATINEES DAILY! 2ND HILARIOUS WEEK KSTTCSCZSSSSOL EGIXYTTOOD CZLLSXLLY At he plows the fortSo ftefefs of slrsns and staring In a non-stop ssarch for the most wESSnf woman Inthevorfcl! 7 JUG 0 mm HARRY NOVAK MDE)MDIH JP LOWBOY RATED X-NO ONE UNDER 18 ADMITTED "A" Vnffi''nin iinrrriminml? Servini L'ltcoJ Sine 190$ 1129 "0" sntssT MWfURS AMMON MM PAGE 8 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1971