page 10 daily nebraskan monday, September 18, 1978 sports v Mi 1 ttf,, rni ' W it f.4. yyr- fP o i Photo by Ttd Kirk IL ' 1,1V V Photo by Tod Kirk Nebraska Cornhuskers water down Hawaiian punch By Buck Mahoney The Nebraska Cornhuskers threw every thing and everybody at the Hawaii Rain bow Warriors Saturday and came away with a 56-10 victory. UNL took charge early when they scored on their first possession on a ten yard run by LM.Hipp. The Huskers scored four more times by halftime to take a 35-0 lead and were never tested in the second half. Nebraska scored on every possession except one in the second quarter. Touch downs came on an 1 1 -yard run by fullback Andra Franklin, a one-yard plunge by quarterback Tom Sorley, a 39 -yard pass from Sorley to split end Frank Lockett and a 52-yard punt return by wingback Kenny Brown. Freak kkkoff Sorley's touchdown plunge was set up by a freak kickoff play. Kicker Billy Todd lifted a high kickoff that Hawaii failed to return. Husker defensive end Dan Lind strom recovered the loose ball on the Hawaii 33. Iindstrom, a sophomore from Oakland. Neb., said the short kickoff was a result of something the coaches saw in Hawaii game films. When the Huskers lined up for the kick, they saw that Hawaii might not be prepared for the short kick. "Everyone knew where the ball was going to be kicked," Iindstrom said. "1 was kind of surprised, the ball just seemed to be rolling around there. "Everyone was just fighting for the ball. There must have been four or six hands on the ball. I'm just glad they gave it tc us." End zone plunge Four plays later, Sorley plunged intc the end zone from one yard out. He ther hit tight end Junior Miller for a two poinl conversion to make the score 21-0. For Lockett, a former junior college All American, his touchdown reception was hi: first catch ever as a Husker. Lockett had i chance to score earlier in the quarter, bui the pass from Sorley was out of his reach He said the touchdown pass came on i similar play. "It was a one-fade. If the defensive back is on me tight, I just take off. And if he plays back, I show block and then go," Lockett said. Lockett did take off past the defendei and was not bothered on his catch. "The ball was thrown over the left shoulder," he said. "It was a perfect pass." Runback On Hawaii's following possession, the Rainbows were forced to punt from their own 16. Greg Cummins punt came to Brown on the Nebraska 48 and Brown picked his way down the right sideline for a 52 yard return and the Huskers' last touchdown of the half. UNL added three more scores in the second half with the first one coming on a nine-yard run by fullback Rick Berns in the third quarter. Craig Johnson and Jim Kotera both scored touchdowns in their first appearances in the varsity backfield. Kotera, a sophomore fullback from Omaha, scored from three yards out with 12:24 left in the game. Johnson, a sophomore I-back from Omaha scored a one yard touchdown with 6:56 remaining in the game. Hawaii scores Hawaii scored its 10 points in the third quarter when quarterback Jeff Duva hit aide receiver Wayne Black for an 11 yard touchdown, and Peter Kim kicked a 49 yard field goal. Besides showing the Rainbows a lot of new faces in the game, the Huskers also used a new formation, the split back or veer. "It is just something we've worked on and we wanted to use it and take a look at it," head coach Tom Osborne said after the game. "I am pleased and I think that this is the best we've played as a team so far," he said. "The game was relatively penalty free and there were not too many bad mistakes on defense." In spite of the lopsided score, Osborne said he still felt that Hawaii had a good football team. "If we'd made mistakes like we did last week, it would have been a close game," he said. "I think we played better, our execution was good." Osborne had some post game praise for Sorley and the audibles that he called at the line of scrimmage. "Some of our better plays were audi bles; his experience is beginning to show," Osborne said. 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