daily nebraskan pag 1 1 WeuJay,november61979 Injuries . . Continued from Page 10 After Tiger Orlando Pope ran a Nebraska kickoff fumble into the endzone to score for Missouri, Osborne said Pope threw the ball into the stands, and was joined by other Missouri players frbm the sidelines in the end-zone-both 15-yard penalties that were not called, he said. . Osborne also saia a aeiensive pass interference play called on Husker Ric Lindquist which set up the touch down before Pope's fumble recovery was controversial be cause he said Lindquist was going for the ball. If that penalty had not been called, Osborne said, the game would not have been as close. . "The game was different for those who were down there. Anyone sensed they (Missouri) had a chance" he said. Osborne praised the defense which, itself, gave up only 14 points. He said Nebraska defensive end Derrie Nelson, who sacked Missouri quarterback Phil Bradley the last play of the game to save a Tiger win, and who suffer ed a serious ankle injury, and tackle Bill Barnett, who were named Big Eight co-defensive players of the week, gave great efforts. Osborne also said he should know by the end of the week whether Jeff Quinn, who came off the bench to re place Tim Hager, or Hager will start at quarterback. Osborne also said if Redwine is not ready for Satur day, Johnson will probably replace him at I-back. Spikers lack harmony in meet coach Although last weekend's National Invitational volley ball tournament featured the top 24 teams in the nation, UNL coach Terry Pettit says he hopes the tournament won't be an indication how the Huskers will finish in the national meet. In the meet, the Huskers split three matches and lost two, a performance Pettit said he wasn't pleased with. "We didn't play well together as a team," Pettit said. "1 felt we should have won the -Michigan State and Florida Central matches and that hurt our chances of making it out of pool play." . The Huskers split with Michigan State and lost to Florida Central. Pettit said he thought the team was "sitting in a pretty good position" to advance to the elimination rounds after splitting two games in their first match against Pacific, one of the top teams in the country." . "After the Pacific match, we didn't play as a team until mi I the second game of the UCLA match," Pettit said. Hie Huskers lost to UCLA 15-3,17-15. Pettit said he thinks the top national competition is better this year than the past. "The coahcing is better everywhere and the level and depth has increased all over," Pettit said. "As the coaching improved, the play naturally got better. "There wasn't a team in the tournament we couldn't , play with if we play well." The next meet for the Huskers, now 36-6-3, is a 1 p jn. home meet Saturday against Missouri Western. 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