daily itb rosfcon spores Huskers slip and slide past Iowa State, 23-13 Game analysis by Steve Taylor. Ames, Iowa The upset epidemic that swept the land Saturday skirted Ames, Iowa, as Nebraska predictably whipped the Cy clones, '23-13. While highly ranked Ohio State, Texas ASM, Florida and Penn State were being knocked off, the Huskers were handling a tsam not nearly as fired up as Its student body. Enthusiastic or not, Nebraska took the wind out of the Cyclone fans' lusty cheers by scoring the second time they got the ball. Anthony scores The Huskers took over on the ISU 16 after a Mike Strachan fumble, and Monte Anthony carried it in five plays later from three yard line. Though they moved the ball well, Nebraska's only other score in the first half was a 21 -yard field goal, to make it 10-0. Nebraska widened that margin in the third quarter by scoring twice, one of the TD's coming on a 42-yard swing pass to John O'Leary. The junior l-back was a particular standout in the mud of Clyde Williams field as he rushed 10 times for 83 yards and covered 62 yards on three pass receptions. Monte Anthony was again the workhorse of the Husker backfield, lugging the ball 24 times. Bruce under fire Earle Bruce might be sorry these days that he came to Ames. The Cyclone head coach has come under recent fire from the fans for his tight-lipped policies and has heard mumbling from fans for his conservative play selections. Bruce must have realized it wasn't going to be his day Saturday when someone threw a tomato at him from the ISU section. It missed, but so did most of the Cyclones' offensive plays the first three quarters, and ISU's record fell to 4-5. In the Nebraska locker room after the game, the Huskers were officially invited to compete in the Sugar Bowl. Sugar Bowl President Cliff Kern called Nebraska a "solid, spectacular team, who will get the job done." Next week the Huskers should have fun on the job playing hapless Kansas State. t AS 1 (- vrmr?r' A- v" VV..: 'A. omwimii m ti )' himhi.hu ... .111111 ml m UMijMWwa 1 - SnnlniiirijtHt. .JrfwvbMt"-l4SJfti4S.";Aiifci Ji 'J' I , . " K.-x . "701 '"A 4 r" 4 r IT r.ii x ' s 1 T ho Nebraska blackthlrfs hav allowed only one quarter so far this season. OC Sooners Far from an illusion Imagine a man walking down the street followed by a huge beast that is preparing to pounce and devour him. An alert bystander comes up to the man and says, "Sir, there is a beast behind you that is aoout to eat you." The man smiles and says, "I know he's there, but I'm telling everybody he doesn't exist." College coaches who vote to decide the nation's top 20 collegiate football teams for the United Press International (UPl). have taken a similar touchdown during the first Husker Tony Davis, (23) adds to the 277 yards the Huskers accumulated on the ground Saturday. an itude to the Oklahoma Sooners. Oklahoma, placed on probation last year by the NCAA for illegally changing the high school grade transcripts of two freshmen athletes, has not been rated in this season's UPI poll. It seems the coaches voted last spring to exclude any team on probation !n their ballots for the UPI rankings. Only the season before, the Sooners, already playing under the terms cf their probation, climbed to the second spot in the UPI poll. err y .stunkel What is worse, the Sooners are about to become the number one team in the nation, according to the rival Associated Pres3 (AP) Top 2.0 (voted by ?.portswriters across the nation), after Michigan State upset top-ranked Ohio State 16-13 last oturday. Sooner Coach Barry Switzer has used the terms of the probationno postseason bowl games for two years and a ban from national television coverage as an incentive for hl players. Switzer admitted concern that he might have trouble inciting his team this season. That Is, until the coaches announced their ratings decision. Since then, the Sooners have taken out their frustration about being Ignored on every team they have played. Now, while the coaches acknowledge the Sooners are good, through the UPI poll they are teliing everyone else the Sooners don t exist. For something that isn't supposed to be there, the Oklahoma football team Is a convincing illusion. wdmboni BIG BOY FAMILY RESTAURANT BUY ONE SPAGHETTI DINNER ITALIAN STYLE AND SECOND SPAGHETTI DINNER IS FREE vs.: 5 with coupon (one coupon per order) Good any time (No substitutions) Void alter Dec. 4, 1974 For Restaurant use only WW nr Tender Spaghetti wiiii a ticli slowly simmered Italian Meat Sauce with warm French Bread and chilled Lettuce Salad with your choice of dressing. Sale Amount .., Credit Total Date & Initials. BUY ONE BREAKFAST 2 AND SECOND BREAKFAST 2 IS Two eggs, any style, hash brown potatoes, French Toast, Syrup and Butter (No substitutes Void after Dec. 4, 1974) Good only Monday thru Thursday with coupon. One coupon per order. FREE For Restaurant use only Sale Amount .., Credit Total Date & Initials. page 1 1 daily nebraskan monday, november 11, 1974