daily nebraskan page 1 1 friday , november 1 6, 1 979 Swim season opens; some remain home Nebraska swimming coach Cal Bentz has a problem many coaches wouldn't mind having. With an NCAA limit of 18 swimmers participating irfa meet, Bentz said the Huskers have so much depth this sea son that he will have to leave swimmers home that could score in the Big Eight meet. You'd like a chance to swim everyone in competi tion," Bentz said. 4That way you can make a better assessment of the swimmers." The swim team will open their season at the Cyclone Invitational Friday and Saturday. Besides the Huskers and host school Iowa State, Wisconsin, Southern Illinois and Minnesota also will compete. Bentz said the competition will be tough. While Iowa State finished second in the Big Eight a year ago, Wiscon sin, Southern Illinois and Minnesota all finished in the top 20 last year in the NCAA meet. However, no team scores will be kept at the invitational. "It's going to be a good meet to get our guys started into the season," Bentz said. Bentz said he isn't sure yet who will swim in the meet. "Right now, we have some soreness and stiffness, but nothing real serious," Bentz said. "It's something common we'll have all season. We'll just have to wait and see who will be able to go and who won't." Bentz said there is no way to know how the Huskers would finish in the meet if team scores were kept. "I would imagine all the teams are better than they were last year," Bentz said. "You've got to figure their re cruiting was better this year than it has been in the past." The Huskers had their intra-squad meet Nov. 3, and Bentz said he was pleased with the swimmers' times. He said this year's times were faster than they were in last year's intra-squad meet, which was three weeks later than this year's. - "I expect to see some' improvement injthe times this weekend," Bentz said. "There is more motivation swim ming against other schools." 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