r dm m. fies innems res If mm m mien craaiaon DJjaKsy Guy Xtvzs just may have jnherited the most traaUtion rkh football program in the country. Ln'ss near jobr ' U Lhead freshmen fcotba!! coach. "There's not as much pressure to tin at this level as . thsre is cfi varsity," lnrss said. "Gat the coaches and playsrs put the pressure on tharrsdves because of the feet of the freahenan traditbn.'" - - Past freemen taams have EacumuJatcd a 54-6 record over the past 23 years including 23 of the test 37 2nd the bit 11 'straight. The first thing we stress is furssrnantz!s which usua'hj differ, from high- school to hii school," Ingtes , said. "IVe try fc mo!d the pJaysrs irsta tsao units on offense and defense and to str basic We dent threw too rcsuch st fern as first. I7e have shout one-third the offen sive plays, ifat varsity does and fewer defensive forma- "tsons.too." ; : . . ' - Insfes stressed the importance of the freshmen program in preparation for big-time fcotis!J. " ' - ' ' Vsrslty pggggg&tlsa '" , ' ' "At most schools the freshmen players ere on the scout "squad tssm (teams used to practice arpinat first tssm units)," j:r!as ssid. "They spend their tens learning other testa's p!ays instssd of their own. We try to give the fresh " ?. rsn a relatively equal footing in tts prerjaxn so they can bscome ccrRstttnre wiA the varsity." ' - " Inges, a fearer C!g flsd starsfan. himself ss a split end i for the . 1S70. rational charr?pcnsh ten, has several -forma- Husker pLyars on his cosdiisg stiff . ,. , Graduate assistants include Dsve Railing. Dean CIssJar ' arsd Roa K&esL Feresar cSsfsnstve back Cab Thornton is a vcfrr.taar aaafazar.t and part-time asaistarts include fv!ark tfsydsrff arrf Steve IrtcKelvey. " In'cs is expecting a toiri season this year as four of the, five freshmen games are against other Cig 8 Confer ence schools. Kearney Ctate Co"e33 and ll!arsha!:town Junior Cc"ese have, been dropped from the schedule and Kansas and Missouri have been added. 7 In'ss said it is rare to find freshmen starting on var sity teams. ' " " - "In most solid programs like f&bra&a's most of the upper classmen are the starters," Ines said. "You may have the freshmen who have the physical ahity but to, combine that physical ability with experience and tatowlede in two or tfree weeks practice is very difficult." ' - isscsvrli varsity . Freshman fuHback Thor Jacobs of Cincinnati has seen the most extensive practice action with the varsity but ran with the freshmen team in yesterday's opener against the Kansas State junior varsity. "Our main errphasis is developing these players for var sity pEsy." Infes saki. "If they continue to win in the process, vsdl f ins." The frsshmsn tasm opened its season Friday afternoon afinst Kansas Stats University Wildcats in K,tsmorial Cis&um. The (hikers next game is Oct. 11 when they fsss the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UriQ) junlsr varsity in R.!-2rrtcarisS Sad sum st 1 :33. ... ' The remaining games on the freshmen schedule are fis3uri, horns. 1:33 pjm Oct. 22; at Kansas, 1 pjm. (COT). Oct. 23 and at Iswa Ctate. 1:Z3 pjm. (CST), fr.12. o U i j"0 Li TMs wsoJ, Kilt a fba Crsl ' 113 RlSinVATSiriS 11225 llzt?n cat fesa tLtfasd Car Rsa- . taL Yea ray for tLs ras voa cas tad rttura csr to ths ratal lositxa. Rai? is Kxa-dlaacuntajb sad su!- jaat to charts vitbsct isstks. . - ' ' . V2 f G1 cars and cf rar SiH Crsta Saarrp ccrtlflaatas cn U.IL rental. (b r Jp Milj JBi O vV j : 1 ? 1 a j f : i i t . , 1 " t s f I i I f 'JTt - - 1 ii-nr 19.. e s '" ' mat i I I 1 at m mt. .r ' ' 1 ' nid tlis nnst mtst&ig branch : A2 Knii Kfjl-v cofjes cr tcs czt Sxziirj tnr.di 11-2 Dinner . SH I!crL-Thur3. 11-11 FrL&i H-m!dn!t u n LINCOLN Gateway Shcppir.g Center i 1 3 ! -s I aa by Kama tigam t H v r