page 8 o o o Continued from page 2 it was as bad as some of the players said, but that might have been because of where I was sitting." Dickey said she thought that the spirit generally was better than it had been in the first home games, when the spirit groups, the marching band and the rheerleading squads had difficulty coordinating their activity. Krause contended though that from the viewpoint of the stands, "the cheerleaders don't do that much." D'ck; 'ha' 'f; thought th. spirit jrnups tvouid rvlp o.;!y sfud-'.-nts who v.rt-f .;!, fi.j id clov p'Oximity to ihem and not f.v.-i skittered throughout ;bf: s'aruk "It's not nrjin- to m.ike any differ? :inj Dickey said one explanation was "last year we were so far ahead, I think the people just quit yelling." She said the adjustment will take quite a while for fans who are used to seeing huge margins of victory. Krause said Osborne has his own style and should not be compared with past coaches. "I think he is rather quietspoken for a football coach." she said. "I think he takes more of a psychological approach. People don't realize it now, but I think it will be very effective eventually," she said. "It doesn't seem like the fans are getting psyched up for the games anymore, but they should, just like the team does," she continued. "I don't know, I'm just as excited about them." Dickey said that she thinks most fans still support the team and are not thinking about its overall performance. She added that with a new coach, it is easy for fans to try to blame someone for the less spectacular game which Nebiaska is currently playing. -v hot th if t' quod tj.jnif- the peopie will yt.-ll whether fh:re spin I foups or not," sho s-nd. Yell -.qujd 'wniN.-r John Scott concur -a. "People ,j-f dovn on r, for not :ti.M'j th- frj.T, ac.ti"ly involved in our cf.ciMi. Th:y simply fjil to realize there i , little we can do if the tans refuse to coopprote." ,. V , , ,!,-) 'i 1 , ( - V , f - - v" " ' v t 5 " . - '. f.' . If , S " . 11 .'L ""It s. W 9 a i f'hoto tv Mi kt; Thcilcr c a FOOTBALL GAME DAYS Saturday, Nov. 3 and Nov. 10 XT)- JJLMR TEAROOM , FIFTH FLOOR DOWNTOWN LINCOLN Come for lunch 10:30 to 1 :30, when Miller's fine foods will be served buffeteria style for your convenience. . . you will eat quickly (and well) and get to the stadium in time for the kick-off! P S Stop at the Bake Case on Fifth Floor, take home something good for dinner!