frlday, tcpttmbcr 21 , 1070 daily nebrcsken page 13 Nebraska psycliedg Iowa spirits low; coaches and players try mind game After hitting 25 of 32 gamei for 78.1 percent last week, Including UCLA'l 3141 Upset Special over Purdue, the Daily Nebraskafl prognostlcator contemplated retiring with a two-week season record of 42141 for 73 percent, Ice barfknecEit A couple of grumbling Iowa fans said they felt that.re tlrement should be forced after we picked the Hawkeyes to be destroyed by Oklahoma last week. Iowa fans will probably grumble even louder after seeing this week's first pick! NEBRASKA AT lOWA-Thls should be titled "Mind Games " Tom Osborne has his doctorate in psychology. Ilawkeye Coach Hayden Pry has his degree in psychology from Baylor. Unfortunately for Pry, all the psychology In the world won't help the Hawks avoid a third straight set back this time against the nation's leading offensive team, Nebraska. Even another aerial attack like Utah State launched last week won't enable the physically-beat'Up, emotionally-spent Iowa team to make this one close. Nebraska 38, Iowa 10. NOTRE DAME AT PURDUE-Notre Dame is sky-high after beating Michigan on the road last week. Purdue Is sulking after losing to UCLA, but they vividly remember last year's loss to the Irish. The odds-makers are calling this a toss-up, but even the stingy Irish defense won't be able to overcome the Boilermaker's home-field advantage, revenge motive and Mark Herrmann. Purdue 17, Notre Dame 10. KANSAS AT MICHIGAN-Notre Dame may be sky high, but Michigan is boiling mad about losing last week. So who gets to walk into Ann Arbor this week and absorb the punishment-the lowly Kansas Jayhawks. Coach Don Fambrough is going to wish he had stayed in retirement after witnessing this "Wipeout of the Week." Michigan 56, Kansas 8. Athletics reviewed The Athletic Review Committee will meet Sept. 26 to determine athletic program changes since the 197576 school year from data they are gathering. Chancellor Roy Young appointed the committee to determine whether the total athletic program effectively serves the Interests and abilities of both male and female students, Alma Homze, assistant professor of elementary education, said. The primary areas the committee will evaluate, Homze said, are provision of equipment, allocation of grants, . scholarships and other financial aids, provision of medical facilities and coaching and academic tutoring. , Homze said -the committee was formed due to a provi sion in Title IX The provision orders equality In men's and women's sports. The meeting will be closed to non-committee members, but oral or written comments and suggestions about the athletic program can be made to the following committee members: Homze; Sports Information Director Don Bryant; Assistant Women's Athletic Director Barbara Hib ner; Affirmative Action Officer Bradley Munn; Assistant to the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Suzanne Brown; Assistant Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance Robert Levitt; Professor of Journalism Wilma Crumley; Professor of Finance Keith Broman; Associate Professor of Mathematics Sylvia Wiegand and students Laurie Anderson and Sue Ellis. TEXAS AIM AT PENN STATE-The Nittany Liom found a diamond in the rough last week in freshman walk-on Curt Warner, the Associated Press' back of the week. Prior to the season openers, people were expecting this to be one of the year's top games. But the Aggies have been a disappointment, dropping games to BYU and Baylor. The Lions will tune-up for their trip to Lincoln with a solid win. Penn State 27, Texas A&M 13. NORTH TEXAS STATE AT SMU-What do Terry iraiishaw, Bob Griese, Ken Anderson and SMU quarter jack Mike Ford have in common? All went down with in , uries last week. Mustang hopes for a banner year might urn gone down with the 6-5, 238-pound Ford, who is but ' for the season with knee surgery. SMU has loads of young, explosive talent. But the loss of a veteran quarterback may give Jerry Moore's Mean Green more than a fighting chance. In the "Upset Special of the Week": North Texas State 23, SMU 20. Other Saturday Games MIDWEST-Colorado over Drake; Indiana over Ken tucky; Kansas State over Oregon State; Michigan State over Miami (0); Ohio State over Washington State; Okla homa over Tulsa; UCLA over Wisconsin. WEST-USC over Minnesota; Arizona over Texas Tech; Washington over Oregon; California over San Jose State; Stanford over Army. 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