The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 12, 1975, Page page 5, Image 5

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Dear editor:
An open letter to Joe Cipria.io:
The fans of Nebraska basketball have had enough
for over a decade, The coaching strategy at the end of
the Kansas game exemplified the ineptness that
basketball fans around here have had to endure. Why,
with 1:09 left and the score tied did the coach decide
to tell his players to run the clock down to :35 and
then shoot, thereby allowing Kansas to take the last,
and winning, shot?
Coaching decisions made this year have seemed
bizarre to many fans. In the Kansas game, for
example, after 15 minutes were gone, Nebraska had
39 points. Then, due to a coaching decision, the
tempo was slowed down, and Nebraska managed a
total of 38 points in the next 35 minutes.
If Nebraska has suffered from a lack of offense
and rebounding, then why keep their tallest player
permanently entrenched on the bench? If Nebraska is
such a small team, why haven't recruiting efforts
increased its search for larger players? It seems that
there is a 6'9" freshman playing for Colorado who
was never heavily recruited by Joe Cipriano despite
the fact that he played in Omaha.
We, the undersigned, call for the resignation of
Nebraska basketball coach Joe Cipriano and urge that
an immediate search be made for a successor.
Go team!
Jeff Swing
Ron Gehring
Randy Pfeiffer
Keith Tyler
Timothy McCrory
Chuch Walek
Jay Witty
Steve Rishel
Darrell Walla
Jeff Goodwin
Sam. W. Segrist
John Boltz
Steve Rathyl
1 Karen Graui
Dan Martz
Brian Rugg
Sue Ruhmann
Mark Burge
Buck Mahoney Morle Eisennar
Jay Garcia Gail Acorde
Missing the point
Dear editor
Wes Albers has missed the whole point of the
nuclear power plant moratorium. I would love to see
nuclear power "fulfill that promise of making life
easier instead of obliterating it." But radioactivity is
dangerous no matter what you do with it, and I am
not convinced of our technological expertise in
controlling it.
If solutions are only a short time away, as Albers
and others say, an indefinite moratorium can be
easily repealed in a few years when an adequate
solution is found for permanent disposal of
radioactive wastes and other problems are solved. If
people had objected enough to the automobile when
it first came into use, we may not have had smog,
urban sprawl, traffic jams or as high an incidence of
respiratory disease.
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