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n n 10- v V '" - .. . "&. - - LA' V Borgialli ... "I don't think I'v e had a bunch of kids as dedicated as they are ." (Workouts combat mental mistakes Nebraska's football team has concentrated on eliminating mental mistakes during practice sessions following the 23-23 tie with Iowa State. "We were beat physically a few times at Iowa State," Cornhusker Head Coach Bob Devaney said Wednesday, "but the thing that bothers me is those mental mistakes." Devaney referred to missed assignments in the defensive secondary and motion penalties in" the offensive backfield which hurt Nebraska late in the game. 'Those are the type of things we have to eliminate," Devaney said. The snowfall which hit Lincoln this week has not slowed the Huskers' workouts. Snow removal crews have cleared the snow off thp AstroTurf. Snow is still being removed from Memorial Stadium, but It is exDected tn h cleared for Saturday's game with Kansas State. . -N. Plan irrVrA final ratings by Kim Ball 1. Phi Delta Theta (12-0) 2. Phi Delta Phi (12-1) 3. Gusli (13-1) 4. Bumpers (8-2) 5. Sigma Phi Epsilon C (10-1) 6. Pro Students (7-1) 7. Fumblers (8-1) 8. Hawks (5-2) 9. Phi Gamma Delta B (8-2) 10. Delta Tau Delta (8-2) Borgialli expects best mat season by Kim Ball Nebraska wrestling coach Orval Borgialli says this year's squad, with ten returning lettermen, will be the best team he's coached in his nine years at UNL. The Husker matmen will get their first test of the season when they travel to Fargo, N.D., to compete in the Bison Invitational Tournament Saturday. Joe George and Bobby Orta are the only notable wrestlers missing from last year's 9-5-1 team. George and Orta placed third and fourth in the Big Eight Conference Wrestling Meet last season. The grapplers suffered a blow early in the season when Steve Ravenscroft injured his knee. He will miss the first part of the season. Ravenscroft placed third in the Big Eight last year as a freshman. Borgialli also expressed disappointment in the fact that 177-pound Duayne Nelson was declared ineligible for the first semester. But Borgialli remains optimistic. "When the football players (John Bell, Jeff Class, Bob Lingenfelter) come out and when Nelson and Ravenscroft return, we should be pretty respectable," Borgialli said. Freshmen could determine Nebraska's success. At least eight freshmen are still in the running for varsity positions. "Practically all the depth that we have are freshmen," Borgialli said. "Possibly three or four of the spots could be filled by freshmen. You could say we're counting rather heavily on them." Among the freshmen Borgialli mentioned were former Nebraska State Champions Joe Carr, Lincoln East; Mark Borer, Albion; Bob Johnson, Gordon; and Dennis Girard, Alliance. The leading returnee from last year'i squad is Tom Lotto. He was runnerup in the Big Eight last season at 142 pounds. 'There isn't any doubt" according to Borgialli that Lotto will be the Husker's 150-pound wrestler. Other Nebraska letterman include Gary Harnisch, Denny Finken, Monty Halstead, Ralph Manning, Dan Petri, Nelson, Ravenscroft, Bell and Class. "I don't think I've had a bunch of kids who are as dedicated as they are," Borgialli said. "If their hard work and dedication shows up on the mat, we should have a good season." CLIFF'S KEYNOTE REVIEWS Ecomxs Cut your review time, inrreaw unur efficiency when studying for exams in major courses. Unique programmed format helps you concentrate on what you don't know. Self tests and many other learning features. Great for everything from a fast brushup to a thorough review. Titles: itcotmnw-u;i uum-un titiiM mum -u ii WIIICM MSTMr UNCI IM5-UJI mmtrtitti-un I0T0M-MM uuutui mo mm ttmm . t MlWItWlOl l-HJJ CWWirir VOt II- IMS COttlCI MIMIMITICI-Sm Titles.- " If) UONOMKI-Ufl imim mmm-un rXNCN IMMMM.M?! count utcuiut mi uumie nomrrir. 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