The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 11, 1972, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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Hiisker coach
Expects stingy
ffiiger defense
,'. Missouri's defense has always caused
Tirobtems.for Nebraska. Even in 1971 -when
the Tigers finished last in the Big Eight the
Huiksrs had trouble getting their offense
starts! Against Missouri.
. Although the Huskers scored a 36 0 win
. ,'j.Cofurhbia Jast year, Missouri was the only
:gdrtl to hold Nebraska scoreless in the first
tl$uart$r.: And the Huskers led only 16-0 at-
i flfbraska head coach Bob Devaney is
expecting" the same difficulties with Missouri
f'egaftf this year.
"tWistouri's defense is different from any
tftnef team we've faced this year," Devaney
tdd of Saturday's Big Eight opponent at
Memorial . Stadium. "They line up in,
different formations and do a lot of
'.fen
:' Te'anris preparing defensively for
Nebraska, however, usually have a difficult
time because of the Huskers' varied offensive
.formations. Nebraska works out of the
, spread, 1 formation both ways, sometimes
with two wide receivers and now with
jjohriny Rodgers serving as a running back,'
' there's . also a variation of the Wing-T
; offense.
"When, they prepare for a team like ours
they don't have time to concentrate on just
one thing," Devaney said. "This should cut
down' on the different defenses they'll have
time to practice."
Missouri's defense sfso wilt dva the
Huskers the tint look at. toah-io-man pass
' cowrie. ' Thai should' tortfiVlh Mtotisb
fay or, however There's i!4vicK in the ;
ccnferencfHJCiJ'bly'M ti.a.r:l J-thit can i
, cover Rodgers one-orhorte. XfVi'r.r -4 , "'
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, "Thit's4 wouf -fetor ffwj sat ''ihyfarr
. to Johnny," Devaney sard, "but tHaVSj not
always sa: easy against Miastiurf.' Sotnetirnes
, jthey come at you widv'iit BUyii" : )
. Devaney doubts "if Miscf1 iH svit to.
a zone coverag aigalHst tWx'aikk; '''
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'THey can't fchanjge, a. ivhoif ' (obecSidse,!"
' those kids at Missouri havth'tten?taO!iSt
anytKmg but man-fo;mahct)refags Ihe past "A
years;' Devaney safd. '1f.know i'H&Atat't'A
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' Missouri has ', facTWof0ass(ta-(eWci ,
teams this season; arid the Tls have. vitofi
both encounters. Missourf; stopped CJre0OnV-.
Dan Fouts with it 24i22 win iftd then scored !
aof-4 win over pasyminaso vtwiiorni.
"People haven.'t exactly; rfo4&4
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the Wishbone, wilt be limftsd Saturday. ThS :
Tigers lost halfijack Bill Ztetfit nt Chuck
Link with injuries In a 17-16 loa to
Oklahoma State. FuJk RT uyb eiso fs :
a doubtful starter agsirtsf I fJ'ebf sski. t
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fractured jftofje In his I.efiKahd f r idty, 'mk f,
playr Saturday, Devaney Said Staing ;
offensive ouard Mikir Beran aiich worked but :
Tuesday after missing drill Jast Weft with a'
kneeinjury. ' f 'i
Phi Delt makes
rnove to flag football
by Kim Ball
Two years ago, Mike Peetz was the starting monster man
4hr 'Nebraska's freshman football team. Now Peetz is a
standout for the Phi Delta Theta 'A' flag football team.
Peetz, a senior, quit football before his junior year. Why did
he give up a full scholarship and a chance to play for
Nebraska?
1 'There were two reasons," said Peetz. "I was no longer
Interested in being a jock. Football got to be a business. And
Secondly, I wanted to concentrate on getting into med
school."
: J "Flag football is not a little kid's game," said Peetz. "It gets
; tough, especially when you play for keeps."
Peetz plays offensive guard and linebacker for the Phi Delts,
the No. 1 team in the All-Fraternity ratings. He also played on
' fast year's team that was upset by Triangle in the Fraternity
:7A' finals.. .
",'' Peetz scored the deciding touchdown in last week's 18-14
.victory over Alpha Tau Omega. That was the league-leading
Phi Delts third straight win.
'' The Phi Delts were All-University cahmpions two years ago
and Peetz anticipates another championship. "I think we can
go all the way," he said, "and I think we can beat the Pro
Students (the defeniding All-University champions)."
'i- Even if the Phi Delts and the Pro Students don't make it to
the All-University finals, they will still probably play each
r other, according to Peetz, because seven former Phi Delts play
''for the Pro Students.
Peetz's teammates also are optimistic. As John Long, the
Phi Delt halfback, put it, "We're looking forward to playing in
the All-University finals."
Archery Club schedules meeting
; The. UNL Archery Club will meet and practice at the
Women's P.E. indoor archery range Oct. 11 at 6:30 p.m.
Interested students may contact Allan May bee or Nancy
Sonner at the Recreation Dept. for further details.
The Recreation Dept. is sponsoring a bike tour and
campout on Oct. 14 and 15 near Kramer, Neb. For further
details are available at the Recreation Office at 1740 Vine
Street.
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