The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 02, 1973, Page page 12, Image 12

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Ingles: Buffs game i
decide bowl berth
Colorado -will I-.- tcady to .1 1 a y
Satan.! iy t cause they think t'as game
v.'ill decide which of the two to -am 3
vi'l go t.) a m ;,j .3r bo.d and i; could do
thai, sji.l Guy I riders. ,1 -jradjjte
jy.istjnt coach on the .t:braskj
fpohman foot!).:!' team.
Inolcs traveled to Boulder, Col. last
Saturday to scout the Buffaloes' 17 18
victory over previously unbeaten
M Bsouri. Colorado is 5-2, losirvj to
Louisiana State University (17 C) and
Oklahoma (34-7), and defeating.
IVhccnsin (2825), Caylor (53 28)',
Iowa St,ite (23 16) and Air f orce
(38-17).
"Colorado shouldn't have lost to
L.SU," 1 1 n jlos said. "And they nave
away 19 points to Ok lahoma. "
Offe'iisivcly, the Buffaloes vsill iun
out of the1 I slot and prod formations,
he said.
"Their l-slot formation is like our
offense," he said. "And their pro I
formation, with two receivers and a
flanker, is similar to Kansas, except
Colorado doesn't have the passing
game that Kansas has."
Colorado's quarterback o
sophomore Clyde Crutchm-, . siiw
said he is a good MsawOaog
(li,h tei Beck who also can ,-.
After seven games, Cru : :,.
rushed for 198 yards in 49 ceo .em
has completed 32 of S3 paw. s :or :')! 1
yards. Ho has thrown thiee toi.n 'Mown
passes.
Irujles said the 13 uf f h
"some of the conference
running hacks" in two senee ., t.ido.n
C h a r I ie D avis and f uiin,.i B
Mjtthews. Arioiher running o m s
started earlier t ! 1 1 s year f 1
freshman Billy WadOy.
So fur this year, W.M hp, :
wads in 68 carries, Matthews has 339
vatds in G carries and Davis has 201
v a Os in 90 cat r ies.
Colorado's offensive lino is led by
ceo.Ur William McDonald. Colo ado
Ikvei Coach fiddie Crowder has s.iid
McDonald now will yet the recognition
he deserves with Oklahoma's Tom
Brahaney and Nebraska's Doug
Dm oiler.
0 ceiving for tin.' Buffalo- .11--t-J.V.
Cain tight end, and J.U.
I Van, split end, and sophomore
'.': i ; .ic: k David L o gau I ogle-.
di'M.ifbt's Cain and Logan as 'leu pi.iy
P' OOl! ."
. 1 seven (uiiTies, Cain bus 13
he 287 yards ami two
o ils, Logan has 13 catches for
.aid thife touchdown-. !
'our catches for bO yai ds
ii ividy, Colorado wall i.im a
five mart front, two linebackers and
futn defensive secondary men. Ingles
s , i i d the Buffalo d e f e n s e is
' ;expi'i ici iced, hut aggressive and
fins more disciplined than in the
past.
Leading tacklers for Colorado are
junior linebackers Jeff Geiser with 85
total tackles, 28 of them unassisted,
and Ed Shoen with 65 tackles, 27 of
then! unassisted.
r'Jebi,iska split end Frosty
A i ie." son, who has boon out for three
week' with a shoulder dislocation, will
iiinm to the Husker lineup to test
Colorado's defensive secondary. The
Buff ato secondary has 14 interceptions
!.. hi' -a credit.
1 he game will begin at 1 : 30 in
V!em. r.ti Stadium. The 13th-ranked
Hn .Ms lc.nl in the series 19 11-1 and
last ye it U at Colorado in Boulder
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The UNL soccer team closes its season with an
eight-team tournament Sunday in Memorial Stadium.
Sixteen games will Ixj played, starting at 8 a.m.
( Husker frosh face
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' unbeaten Colorado
j Coloiado and Nebnr.l- a will semi thidr fieshman (earns
i against eaefi oth-t for the first lime r.-y.-r this af ha noon,
j '.villi the Baby BoHs leaieig to r.rintiooe j long weining
'U': :k and the- H'.iskel' frosh hejpiioj to Shut anothei one.
Coloi ido's fies!wa;u haven'' lost since 1988 and ate
ndiug 1 29geme win stMcf, including a 4 0 rnalk thij
v.'-c jt I he Debr 'ca tilt will be their season finale.
Coach Jim Hoss' Huskcrs, whose 15 (ame win strnu) w,is
stotjped by Missouri earlier this season, will be playing at
home for the first time this year in the 1:30 contest at
Memorial Stadium. They are coming off a 13-3 win over the
Oklahoma freshman team and have a 2 1 record.
Be H wt- :; Offense, hd b In checker King Blor.l- , has
B"eo a ,!i;,n j poiJ all seecroe It .y, allowed only 29 fiis!
d-r.vns and avr.a.". of 139 ynds rushing and 4 7 yaids
bo, in j fj buee ',.p-;.(;t!f,. The Huskeis have not n;'n
scored up m in ibe f :yi th iUai f-r,
(if f acael , Mors aa sin will call on puaiteiback Randy
(jvi'.ij to le-ad an athick 'ha! is averagiog 2fj9 total yaids a
JO" 0.0
Gao.ia is the iodivsdu.il ti.sen kseler ih total ollertse and
(so (.(.en,. ;:;!ed ot neaily 89 pel cent of his passes for 249
yard., and t.so louchdoo is.
His leading receiver is split end Rocke Loken, who has
latched onto 14 passes for 198 yards and one touchdown.
Otha individual leaders aie I bael- Dave Gillespie in
losbiiej ami lib a k in voiing. Blcct. has 13 points on thiee
f i'T i gijals ( t i'.'ing a f 1 1 d n 1 an 1 ei, , ) M four ex H a points.
Coloiado, ( oaelu'd by b.iseb.ill mentor livBoowu, is led
I.' puebibaik h;in fesioi", a Ingh school All A una ie in
dio c,,,:, the .Mm in passing, unks thild in lusliing and
el ,0 letui lis I- iel- (db, and punts
fhe Hu-.i ers ba.v ;,u:n K.a.sas Btsfe 10 , 111 addition
to tii" .in o,'e ) I j horn. 1 and the 24 22 loss to Mis'ouii,
If f.H.iash, bmbm
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'Se t f 1 I f S'MSOIl fJoV
aga lost the , e,'a 8l Po-.h in eleinoaial 8 I jdlum.
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eel ligaments spoil start
phomore back O'Leary
A- I a as Nein i'k,! Miphomoif! I Bai l'. John
O'l e ii v :. i oni i oed, il only h ippi ns in be
IliOV it
I'm Mile youb'e Mai the picture inoie than
"in e 1 b. ( oil ,:e foolball player gets his fits!
'I. II I, pl.iy. '.pi" !a. i.l.il ly ,ii id S( Ol eS l.lie' winriing
toucl n lo'. vn.
O'Lciiy (jot his fust start last week against
Oklahoma Stale University, and for a while, it
lookeil like he was going to win his Academy
Award. 1 hat is, until he got hurt.
On fJebia'.l' : lust offensive possession of
tin- u inn , l ) d. cm r y i ai I us I the- I lall font times
foi 2o y.a 1 1' oi , .In i os i se vi u yaids a Cat i y .
fben on tbi (on l huskeis' first play of ip,
third offensive possesion, th; native- of Boil
Washington, N Y ai I led for thlf e yaids and a'
Ihe sane- time s plained ligaments in bis Ii ft
I-1 ice .
"I was really mad. But it was one of those'
things which you can't s.iy or do anything
ainnit," he said.
O'l ' a! i ai I led the ball Oh' Mil e.- mo! e
"ii-- Ooiing tin gaim- and blushed v.'tth A')
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: .' i i i . n i.i i a I egl i cor i ' e euce
i e o b ( i ii i e m,.oi bo w'l Bel ai e a!
slake Sa'unlay and the Hiiskers aren't going to
lei shoe, ,,pii a uimbes slii away. I pick
Nebraska. 2-1 10.
My pi -dif lions on rcther Big 8 games:
Oklahoma 42, luwa State 14, at Norman,
Oi la I hal is. i (be Sooliets (2 0 in
c.onfeieiu i . : i) 1 overall) bold down the score.
Ibe (Jy loin s (0 8 m conference, 2 4 overall)
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aie ihe si'Vi'i u h i ao. ed defensive team in the
league, but won't stop Okkihoma's top ranked
of let e !'.-. lea!!!.
Missouri 24, Kansas State 14, in Columbia,
Me I hi hgiis (2 1 in conference, 6-1
"i si!; net 9 nunc olfensiyc punch, or they
. . j 1 1 j . ' Ii . . the, g une.
Oklahoma Ciate 24, Kansas 21, at
1 ' , I' 1 1 will be the i uu vs. the pass
' m.e, (!) 1 1 m conference, 3-2-1
' w i ed .snborie abaci- challenges the
lahe so f? I in cnnieioni c, 5 2 ove'all)
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