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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1972)
Nebraska 1- Dennis Pevelke, OAT 2- Karl Wabb. SE 3- John Stlnner, WLB 4- Larry Hoke, DT 5- Bruce Puller, LC8 8- Jaka DaNell, RCB 7-Matt Pataaon, SE 9- Ron Coleman, TE 11 - Terry Luck, QB 12- Devfd Mumm, QB 13- Steve Runty O.B 14- Mark Haydorff, S 15- Zaven Yarallan, RLB 16- Jlm Seeton, S 17- Bob Thornton, S 18- George Kyro, S 19- Randy Borg, RCB 20- Johnny Rodgers, WB 21- Don Wattbrook. IB 22- Gary Dixon, IB 23- 6 ob Schmlt, SLB 24- R itch Baha, WB 25- Dava Mason, Mon. 28-Tony Davis, IB 27- Joe Blahak, LCB 28- Oava Goeller, IB 29- Ardell Johnson, RGB 30- Jaff Moran, WB-IB 31 - Frank Maion, RCB 32- Tom Humm, WB 33- Pat Flschar, LCB 34- John O'Connall, S 35- Chuck Jonas, ICB 36- Jeff Hill, SE 37- Monta Johnson, OLT 38- Mlka O'Hollaran. FB 39- 0 len Garson, WB AO-Tarry Rogers, Mon. 41 - Ralph Powell, FB 42- Bill Sloay, SLB 43- Rlch Sanger, K-SLB 44- BIII Olds, FB 45- Tom Ruud, WLB 46 Maury Darnkroger, FB 47- Grag Pllklngton, WB 48- John Starkabaum, Mon. 49- Burton Burns, FB 60-Rlchard Ouda, C 51-Jlm Branch, SLB 62-Vlc Young, C 53- Jonn Kinsal, C 54- Doug Dumler, C 55- Bill Jenssan, OLT 64-John Pitts, WLB 87-Bob Nalson, SLB 68-John Hyland, OLE 61 -Chad Laonardl, OLG 62- Mika Baran, ORG 63- Tom A I ward, OLG 64- Stan Hegenar, ORG 65- 6 ob Rutan, DCE 66- John Ball. MO 67- Dsn Anderson, ORG 68- Tom Pata, ORE 69- George Mills, DRT 70- Marvin Crenshaw, ORT 71 - Mark Ooak. OLT 72- Oaryl Whlta, OLT 74- Phll Righettl, OLT 75- Dannis Hanrlchs, OLT 76- Bob Wolfa, OLG 77- Rlch Costanzo, ORT 78- AI Austin, ORT 79- Rlch Glover, MG 80- Tlm Lackovlc, SE 81 - Willie Harper, DRE 82- Steve Manstedt, OLE 83- Steva Wiaser, OLE 84- Bob Revel la, SE 85- Jarry List, TE 86- Brent Longwell, TE 87- Brad Jenkins, SE 88- Larry Mushlnskle, TE 89- Frosty Anderson, SE 90- John Dutton, DRT 91 - Dave Redding, DRE 92- Bob Drlnkwelter, ORG 93- Tlm McGuira, OLG 94- Rod Norrie. DRT 5-Mike Offner, DLE 97- BIII Anderson, MG 98- Bob Meyer, DRE 99- Mlka Osborne, DRT Humm Bob Devaney talked about oressure Tuesday afternoon as the Comhuskers went through their f.ridl major workout before the Oklahoma game, "Most of our players have played under pressure," Devaney said referring to several Nebraska players who have been part of the past two national championship teams. "It's got to be an advantage to have people like that when you go into a big game like Oklahoma." But what about David Humm, the sophomore quarterback with the poise of a veteran? How will he react in a pressure came? "Humm has been around the past two years and I don't expect him to react bad!y to the pressure " Devaney said. Sure, he's been around the past two years. He was even there In Norman, Okla., last year when the Huskers scored that 35-31 win. But Humm stood on the sidelines eating a hot dog during Nebraska's final touchdown drive. Not much pressure in that. But David Humm has been under pressure. Real pressure. He didn't enter his sophomore season as just St Oklahoma Mebrsska No. Name Ht. Wt. CI. Pos. a. Wt. Ht Nairn No. 82 Chandler 6-2 233 sr. TE sr. 218 6-1 List 85 60 Unruh 6-3 240 sr. LT Jr. 238 64 - White 72 62 Rousch 5-11 235 so. LG Jr. 225 6-1 Anderson 67 54 Brahaney 6-2 . 227 sr. C sr." 230 6-3 Dumler 54 72 Jones 6-3 235 sr. RG sr. 225 5-11 Bersn 62 77 Foster 6-4 243 jr. RT so. 223 6-5 Crenshaw 70 10 Carroll 6-4 207 jr. SE so. 195 6-2 Revel I e 84 15 Robertson 6-2 196 sr. QB so. 183 6-2 Humm 12 22 Wylie 6-0 188 sr. LHB 30 Pruitt 5-9 177 sr. RHB IB sr. 188 5-8 Dixon 22 17 Crosswhite 6-1 213 sr. FB sr. 224 6-1 Olds 44 FL sr. 173 5-9 Rodgers 20 Defense No. Name Ht. Wt. CI. Pos. CI. Wt. Ht. Name No. 36 Halfman 5-11 204 so. LE jr. 210 6-2 Manstedt 82 97 Moore 6-3 246 sr. LT sr. 230 6-3 Janssen 55 98 Selmon 5-11 224 jr. MG sr. 233 6-1 Glover .79 96 Hamilton 6-1 240 sr. RT jr. 248 6-7 Dutton 90 31 Kearney 6-0 210 sr. RE sr. 208 6-2 Harper 81 49 Milstead 5-11 206 sr. LB sr. 203 5-9 Branch 51 43 Shoate 6-1 209 so. LB sr. 196 6-1 Pitts 56 26 Roach 5-11 178 jr. LCB jr. 185 6-1 Yaralian 15 28 Pope 6-0 205 jr. RCB jr. 189 6-0 Borg 19 19 Hughes 6-3 194 so. SS sr. 179 5-9 Blahak 27 16 Ruster 6-3 204 sr. WS MON sr. 199 6-0 Mason 25 f E I - ' - A. ,H .; I i 9. z a. i isr I demonstrating arting 0ffns8 e I) !.' n another sophomore. Folks looked upon him cs something special. He was supposed to take over for a quarterback who had just been a first round draft choice of the pros. jimjohnsfon "I m afraid people aren't going to look at cm as just a sophomore," Humm said last spring. "People have to realize that I'm an inexperienced quarterback. I have to be determined. If thins don't go ridtt I have to keep my head." Ail-American receiver Johnny Rodgers understood Humm's situation before the season opened. "Dave may go out there a couple of interceptions downs, Hodgers said, "but we re oonna oet together. I'm sure Dave is that it will take time before things start rolling." Humm did show poise against UCLA, despite N 'if i n. I poise against UCLA and throw on our first series of it smart enouoh to realize 1 i , " under pressure throwing two interceptions. And he showed poise whom me nusKers were quarter against Kansas loucnoovn march against Iowa State which gave new arm a .r i iceu. If r ny felt P I thought I would, Humm said Tuesday. "I pyt th situation Into perspective. I never lost my confidence. The seniors on this team ere real confidant and It lust ruha off." ' But Humm wasn't always sure he could do It. "I remember watching Tagge on that final drive against Oklahoma last year," Humm said. "I wondered for awhile if I could realty do it. I wondered if I could ever play for Nebraska." Cornhusker fans have no doubts about Humm's abilities now. He has thrown for 1,869 yards this season. And even when the pressure is there, David Humm will be able to respond. It's really been that way all season. Prediction Nebraska 24, Oklahoma 10. . .Oklahoma is rated fourth. Nebraska is fifth. Why, then, are the PMkHkktuL... al A a . -a. . wmnusRcrs Tavoreo cry tne Oklahoma 8-Stava Davis, OB 7 Scott Hill. QB 8-Rlck Fulchar, SE 10- John Carroll, SE 11- Tlnkar Ovwmh, SE 14-Kerry Jackson, QB IB-Dave Robertson, QB 16- Don Ruster, 8 17- Leon Cross whlta, FB 18- Bobby Laughry, S 19- Randy Hughes, SS 20- Bob Barg. RHB 21- Durwood Keeton, WS 22- Joe Wylia, LHB 23- Pat Huaaay, LCB 24- Joe Washington. LHB 26-Larry Roach, RCB 28- Kenlth Pope, LCB 29- Clyde Powers, RC8 30- Greg Pruitt, RHB 31- Vlc Kearney, DE 33-Mike Thomas, RHB 34 E. N. Simon, LHB 35- Ron Waters, SS 36- Pete Halfman, DE 39 Kleyn Russell, FB 41- Gary Glbbs. LB 42- Gary Rhynas, LB 43- Rod Shoate, LB 44- Davld Smith, LB 45 TIm Welch, FB 46 Ricky Stokes, DE 48- Richard Mlldren, SS 49- Jon Milstead, LB 50- Kyle Davit, C 84- Tom Brahaney, C 69-Dennis Buchanan, MG 58-Oanny Mullen, LB 69-Sldrtey Riley, C 60-Dsan Unruh, OT 62- John Roush, OG 63- Nel! Acker, OT 64- BIII Orandorff, OG 87-Jlm Taylor, OG 68 Gary Wei bar t, OG 69- John McLaughlin, OG 70- Tommy Saunders, DT 72-Ken Jones, OG 74-Jerry Arnold, OT 76- Brad Whlta, OT 77- Ed Foster, OT 79-Robert Jensen, OT 81 - Wayne Hoffman, DE 82- Albart Chandler, TE 83- Klrk Kllllen, TE 85- Mlke McLaughlin, TE 86- Ken Hulstain, DE 87- Stave Dodd, DE 88- Gary Baccus, DE 91 - Dewey Selmon, DT 92- Mike Struck, DE 93- LeRoy Selmon, OT 96- Raymond Hamilton, DT 97- Derland Moore, DT 98- Luclous Selmon, MG 99- Mark Lundqultt, DT held scoreless for the first and during Nebraska's national bookies? page 16 0 .