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page 14 daily nebraskan Wednesday, august 30, 1978 sports r,MC iff u r i4Jb5 Li I y at ,im,-...,.j,,..jk. Defense key to cBama win By Mark Getzfred Forcing Alabama turnovers and stopp ing long runs from scrimmage will be the key to a Cornhusker victory against Ala bama Saturday, defensive coordinator Lance Van Zandt said. The Crimson Tide lost through gradua tion All-American fullback Johnny Davis and split end Ozzie Newsome, but return a number of quality players, including quarterback Jack Rutledge, to lead their wishbone offense, Van Zandt said. "I think Alabama is much improved and defensively we should be improved too," Van Zandt said. The game may be similar to last year's 31 -24 Nebraska victory where the team with the most offensive punch will win, he added. "We need to stop the fake to the full back first, then the quarterback and finally shut down the pitchman," Van Zandt said. "They might run a little bit more from the broken bone or I-formation." "Rutledge has a pro arm," Van Zandt said. "We will need to be more concerned with pass coverage when they come out of the wishbone formation." Rod Horn, Bill Barnett and Kerry Wein master will start in the defensive line for UNL with George Andrews and L.C. Cole at the ends. Lee Kunz and Bruce Dunning will start at linebacker and Jim Pillen, Rus sell Gary, Tim Fischer and Andy Means will man the backfield, he said. "I'm not concerned with playing in Ala bama because last year we played better on' the road than we did at home, Van Zandt added. Removing the stigma of Nebraska teams having trouble handling wishbone teams, Van Zandt said the Blackshirts have played the two best wishbone teams in the country in Oklahoma and Alabama. "It's not the formation but the folks who are running the formation," he said. "We didn't have any trouble with Kansas' wishbone last year." Alabama will probably throw the foot ball more than Oklahoma's wishbone attack, he said, because Oklahoma's quarterbacks are better runners. Daily Nebraskan photo Although this pass fell incomplete in last year's Alabama-UNL game, Husker defensive coordinator Lance Van Zandt says he expects the Crimson Tide to throw a lot out of the wishbone in Saturday's game. Intramurals still intact Although money for recreational improvements was taken away this year, UNL's intramural programs will stay intact, according to intramural coordin ator Gale Wiedow. Wiedow said that $2 of student fees paid each year is given to the intramural program for improvements or construc tion. This year he said, the money was taken from intramurals because other university facilities needed the money. Director of Recreation Dan Stellar said the $2 was split between the Union and the Health Center. "We had a suplus in our account last year so they (the Regents figured we could survive without it," Stellar said. Intramurals still receives $3.14 of each student's fees for operating costs. Stellar and Wiedow agreed that the intramural program will not suffer, but improvements and construction will be very slight. Construction plans on East Campus have already been cancelled, Stellar said. A three-phase program on East Campus which began with tennis, hand ball and basketball courts will not be completed, he said. An archery range, flag football fields, and a driving range and putting greens for golfers wps originally planned for the site. While few improvements will be made, Stellar said intramurals will survive on entry fees, rental trips and equipment sales. Entry fees for flag football teams were raised by $5, Weidow said, and some other entry fees were also hiked. 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