monday, September 12 1977 page 10 : .daily nebraskan D owers 'drained' M ter WW Victory iV '. i.-. -. . . , . 1 . v, nom-hun tnurhHnwn nsssfts from By Mike McCarthy . ; Speaking in the. Cougars: locker room alter tne game, . nang wu u ... &w -- ThVfirVr y sSmEdiSr y . Powers.sipped a soft drink and inhaled long draws from. . .quarterback Jack Thompson. Jhe first a 1 9-y arder, came "I'm numb, I'm just numb." That.was the reaction by his cigarette. Nebraska friends slapped the WSU coach on. . ..-.in the first quarter. He ran the same route, a post pattern, Washington State University (WSU) Coach Warren Powers tollowmg Saturday s season opener. That statement quite possibly reflected the feelings of Big Red Fans. Fans watched the Cougars upset the Huskers before a packed house of 75,922 at Memorial Stadium. Powers said the 19-10 upset left him emotionally drained. Powers' visit to Lincoln marked a victory over and a reunion with Nebraska. Powers was the Huskers' defensive back coach until January when he left to head WSU's pro-, gram. the back and shook his hand; . . ' , past Husker aeienaer uunaucym . "Our kids never gave up,"Powers said.. 'This is a big a 2U-yard score. . , - . shot in the arm for us: But we ..have to keep getting Although the Huskers praised Kelly, he returned the better. Although we won,. we did a lot of bad;things favor. -v ' ' today"- ... ... "Nebraska has more, class than any. team I ve ever Powers said the win could start football fever back at . . played against," Kelly said.-. '.'They have a lot of character WSU in Pullman, Wash. . ; ' and I consider it a'pleasure just to play against them. . . "Pullman fans are a lot like the avid fans in Lincoln," . . Rich Glover,: an All-American at UNL. five years ago Powers said, "The fans in Pullman are hungry, for some thing, they want something to hang onto." : . : One Cougar, flanker : Brian Kelly, had something to it I! m "-; is v and now a Cougar assistant coach, said he still has a soft spot for the Huskers. . ; ; - . : I U always oe cneenngiui pig icu, ne stuu. , ui i a nice beating your old school." "Coach Powers said we can enjoy the. win until r ready for Michigan State (University), our next game." Powers said the Cougar's win did not make Husker Coach l orn usoorne sjod any easier. "He has a tough job at Nebraska," Powers said. "Fans expect a lot out of him." . "Nebraska has a good football team," he added. "And I'm interested in how they do. But I'm at Washington aiaie now, Photos by ted Kirk & Bob Pearson Irvf W1 Osborne hopes fans stay faithful By Kevin Schnepf Nebraska Coach Tom Osborne said he figures he didn't make any friends this week since the Huskers lost to the. Washington State Cougars. But he added that he hopes Big Red fans aren't giving up on the team. "I guess this makes you find out what coaching is all about," Osborne said Saturday in a noiseless Husker locker room. "I just hope the fans react'by expecting to see a better team next week." Osborne praised the debut coaching job of his former assistant, Warren Powers. "Both coaches and players deserve credit," Osborne said, "They have skilled players on their team who hung in there and won the game." One of WSU's "skilled players" was quarterback Jack Thompson, a pre-season All-American choice who threw two touchdown passes and completed 18 of 30 tosses for 174 yards. Cougar' receiver Brian Kelly caught both touchdown passes, catching eight for 102 yards. While WSU made no turnovers, the Huskers lost four fumbles-I-Bf M. Hipp fumbled on the WSU 5 yard line, split ei. rnsnk Lockett fumbled on WSU's 25 and quarterback Randy Garcia fumbled on the Cougar's 2 yard line, preventing a second Husker score. "They (WSU) played error-free football and we dropped the ball in three key situations," Osborne said. ."Thompson was great and their receivers were good." Husker safety Larry Valasek, who had to keep an eye on Cougar receivers said WSU's passing game was well executed.- "The thing that threw me off was Thompson looked me off," Valasek saR "He'd look one way and throw the other with his quick release. He kept on picking at us .. and didn't fold." "Ever since I've been here at Nebraska, the first games have always been a jinx," Valasek said referring to last year's 6-6 tie to LSU. The Huskers did win the statistics game, with 470 total yards compared to WSU's 294. UNL ran the ball for 247 yards with 153 yards coming from Rich Berns. Quarterbacks Randy Garcia and Tom Sorley passed for 223 yards. Garcia and Sorley, who are both "bumped up" moved the ball and called some good audibles, Osborne said. Osborne said Garcia was shaken up and Sorley injured his right shoulder, Fullback Dodie Donnell sustained a strained neck injury on the opening kick-off and did not play the rest of the game. Osborne said the Huskers must bounce back for Sat urday's game with the University of Alabama at Memorial Stadium. "Alabama will be a great football team," Osborne said. "But we have a better idea of how these inexperienced players look in a game. I saw some good things out there today such as moving the ball well." "I think we can be a better team because of what we learned today," Osborne said. WSU plays Michigan St. Saturday at East Lansing, Mich. a t 4 I t f i V ' If" V J) 0 t --. if -r . -r m I jll l fl frwniji i 1 mi I n i I mil 'wwwuin " ' 'iwyi iwi yPEy 1 m 11 jm U1 ' 1 111 1 "u1 .nun n; f mbiijilx iu.jum r: u Ul J i f u V- : $ kkI nHl v 1 !1i T it f M V v. - I 4"