. , Uaf 09 i575 page 10 daily nebraskan ff7 pleased with defense ; wants improvemen I if " -.V Analysis by Larry Stunkel One would think UNL football defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin would be completely satisfied with the de fensive performance during the Huskers 45-0 rout of Indiana Saturday. ' After all, the blackshirts limited tne visiting noosiers 10 . . - 1 A - A . 1 20-yard run, during which he broke two tackles before driving into the corner of the end zone under two Indiana defenders. Davis's run made the score 17-0. "I didn't realize how high it (the pass) was, Thomas said. "I just wanted to make the catch." Things could have been different early, un tne game s Alter au, tne oiacKsmris umueu uic visiung huumcis iu mug w T , n..i,t .fAri a six first downs; 97 yards total offense and no return yardage first play Husker corner back Dave Butterfield intercepted a . . 1 . . J r ! .i A t n T.M r Tama rtaec en route to we snuioui. ine aeiensc aisu piuuuccu uio ivuy um.. 1 .1 .1 break that led to the touchdown which broke the game open. "I wasn't 100 per cent pleased with the, pass ruch, Kiffin said. "We can still get better. We want to improve each week." Kiffin wasn't criticizing the defense, he just does not wan this charges to rest on their laurels. Trent Smock, was live steps oe- hind the Husker defense. But the 20 mph wind held the ball up long enough for Butterfield to reciver. After the first half, the outcome was academic and all 60 players on the Husker bench got a chance to play. "It was an important day for us," Osborne said. 'The offense needed a shot in the arm. We expected to move the nmis cnarges 10 rest on uiemaurcis. uucuac uccucu a ---i Generally, Kiffin said, he was pleased with the defense's ball against Indiana. The offense showed more epnastency. . t rt nr rJax,A f11 tnAxv H sat tin quicker and 'V ' 4 I ! iff- Photo by Ttd Kirh Husker quarterback Terry Luck (11) gpt sacked, this time by Indiana's Greg McGuire (72). Otherwise, it was Luck's day as the senior completed 12 of 17 passes for 138 yards during the 45-0 win Saturday. uskers I o l Indiana coacn: 1 an are iust better than us 1 performance Osborne pleased Husker head Coach Tom Osborne also expressed pleasure in the defensive shwoing. "I was impressed with our defense," Osborne said. "We thought they (Indiana) would have a better offense than Louisiana State University (LSU)" . ' - The blackshirts only lapse came in the beginning of the second quarter when the Hoosiers (which is the name given to mountaineers, particularly those who settled in southern Indiana) drove to the Husker 1 1, but failed on a field goal attempt. The score was 10-0 then, so the drive had uncomfortable similarities to an LSU Scoring drive last week. 'They were popping guys through," Kiffin said. "We made adjustments, but the errors were more mental." ' The 76,022 fans did not settle back until the middle of the second quarter when monster back Wonder Monds UlOvKCU ttll UllCIUJUCU luuioua iuivn. luva ai uiv . wv- Two plays later, Husker fullback Tony Davis scored on a t y Trrv n.urit1 nlaved well todav. He sat up quicker and wasn't aiming the ball like he said he was last week." Osborne said the game gave Husker coaches a chance to evaluate some back-up people. ! tr "We got a good look at fullbacks (Gary) Higgs and (Dodie) Donnell," Osborne said. "We felt bad because now we think they should have played against LSU." Reserve quarterback Vince Ferragamo also played and responded by engineering a touchdown drive in his first appearance. "Vince played real well," Osborne said. "I think weVc got two real good quarterbacks. The game really gave ui confidence in our back-up people." Back-up kicking specialist Al Eveland also got a chance to play when Mike Coyle suffered an ankle injury when he accidenily kicked a misplaced helmet during practice, Osborne said. Eveland responded with a 22-yard field goal and a seven-for-scven sxtra point performance. The offense rolled up 30 first downs and 470 yards total offense. 1 r By Jim Hunt Indiana head football" coach Lee Corso made no excuses Saturday after his team's 45-0 loss to UNL. "They were just better than us," Corso said. "I told the team before we came down that we were going to do every thing we could to win," "Some of the things we tried cost us some touchdowns," said Corso, referring to a quick kick that was blocked by UNL's Wonder Monds late in the second quarter. "Right now they have a better program than us " he said. "Nebraska's got a helluva program. Good offense, super defense, great quickness, and they're well coached." Compares with Big 10 f "Nebraska compares with the best in the Big 10," he said. "Offensively they compare with Ohio State and Michigan, and defensively with Ohio State, Michigan and Michigan State. If we play Nebraska 10 times we might beat them once." "Nebraska was just like we thought they would be tough, said senior split end iiClit iMiiuvik. na & - get it together too much today." "UNL has a real good defensive back field," he continued. "Their defensive line helps a lot by relievnig a lot of the pressure from the backfield." 'The drive that really hurt was the one when (Tony) Davis scored on that 20-yard run," said, senior defensive safety Willie Jones. "Bobby Thomas is the best receiver UNL has," he said. "He is very quick and made a sensational catch off of Waterhouse," he added, referring to Thomas's leaping catch of a Terry Luck pass for a 12-yard touchdown just before half time. "The Big 8 has some good receivers, Jones said, "but I think the Big 10 has a lot more receivers with greater ability." However, the Big 10 is primarily a run nine conference so these players don't jet to demonstrate their ability that otten, added. "Wonder was very1 good," he said. Nebraska's ail-American monster back Wonder Monds. "He is the key to the whole defense. He is a tough ball player and the others look tip to him for leader- "Dave" Butterfield also did a good job," he said. "The rest of the backs could use a little more experience." (i MMM.lKJMUMMW mm " 4' . rf v J e of fhoto by Sttw twiw Indiana's all-conference back Courtney Snyder (43) found tough going against the Husker defense, gaining only 33 yards on 16 carries. Above, Ray Phillips (SO), Jim Wightman (59) and John Lee (69) surround Snyder. UH u sa y bub mm Is Each of the Big 8 conference football teams won Saturday. In addition io Nebraska's 45-0 defeat of INdiana, Oklahoma beat Pittsburg 46-10, Missouri came from behind to beat Illinois 30-20, Oklahoma State upset Arkansas 20-13, Iowa State bearAifF6rce 17-12, Kansas State shut .out ? Wichita State 32-0 Colorado downed "Wyoming 27-10 and Kansas beat Kentucky 14-10. UNL's Hockey Club will begin practic ing in early October and begin the season In. November, said Mark White, club pres- "The club practiced and held some matches at Ak-Sar-Ben's rink last year, White said, but with the departure of the be Omaha Knights that rink may not available. If not, White said the team will practice twice a week at the Benson Ice Rink. Ten players return from last year's team, which had a 9-5 record.' Eight per sons signed up for tyrouts at an organ izational meeting last Wednesday. UNL worun's volleyball teams downed Concordia in their first matches of the season Saturday. Varsity won 154,, 15-6, and junior varsiy won 154, 15-3. . The next varsity match, at 9:30 ajn. Saturday, is against Midland Lutheran ' College in Women's P.E. Bldg. 133.' IntramuraS football gamaa tonight Vina No. 1 7 pjn.-Abal 9 "B" vs. Abet 8 "B", 8 p.m. Harpar 3 "A" vs. Cathar 5 "6", 9 p.m.-Mora Effort II. Vina No. 3 7 pn.-AtH 10 "B" Vi. Abl 1 1 ' 8". 8 p.m. Abal 9 "A vi. Cathar 2 "A", 9 pjn.-1641 w Sr. Dantal Studantt (Labtack). . Vina No. 3 7 pn.-Abal 7 "B" v. Abal 4 "B' 8 p.m. Abal tO "AM v. Harper 7 "A", 9 p jn.-irasa Rati v. King. Cathar No. 2 8 pjn.thar 4 "A" v. Harper 2 "A", 9 pjn.-Tripla A Lattarman vt. Thundarchlckent. Cathar No. 3 H ' S . 8 p.m .-Cathar 10 "A" wt. Harpar 2 pjrt,-2701 Club vt. Hot Rocki. A". 9 Intramural football games Tueadey night Vina No. 1 6 pn .-Cathar 11 "A" w, Cathr 12 "A", 7 p.m.-Schramm 2"A" vt. Harper 10 "A", 8 p.m.. Delta Tau Delta X" vt. Alpha Gamma Rho "C". 9 p.m.-Siyma NU "A" v. Alpha Gamma Sigma "A". - . VineNo.2 8 p.m.-Cather 7 "A" vt. Harper 9 "A". 7 . pjm.-Abel S "A" vs. Harper 6 "A", 8 p.m.-Siama Alpha Mu "C vt. Sigma Na "C". 9 p.m.-Thata XI -A" v. Alpha Gamma Sigma "A". Nm No. 3 6 pjn.-Abal 11 "A" vt. Schramm 4 "A", 7 p.m .-Cathar 3 "A" vs. Harpar 4 "A". 8 p.m .-Sigma Phi Eptllon "C" vt. Cornhutker Co-op "A", S pjn.-Trlangla "A" vt. Sigma Phi Eptllon "A". Cathar N.1 6 om.-Kacm Stoma "C" vt. Sioma Aioha 8 p.m. -Sigma Chi "A vt. Tau Kappa Eptllon "A". "9 p.-farmhousa "A" vt. Phi Gamma Delta "A". .. . Csthor No. 2 8 p.m. -Beta Sigma Ptl "C" vs. Phi Gamma Delta "C, 7 p.m.-Kan't Drlve-ln vt. Delta Sigma Pi, 8 pn.-Delta Sigma Phi "A vt. Lambda Chi Alpha "A", 9 p.m.-Sigma Alpha Eptilon "A" v. Beta Theta PI "A". Gather No. 3 , l.?.mrA,ph9 lm meS "C" vt. Beta Theta Pi 'C, 7 pjn.-The Good Guyt vt. Falrlert III, 8 p.m..Theta Chi "A" vt. Phi Kappa Ptl "A". 9 P.m.-Beta Sigma Pti "A" vt. Alpha Ta Omega "A". - v'f'.l! iv . . .