tuesday, november20, 1979 daily nebraskan page 15 Scene alters for last big football weekend With Nhr,isknl")k1;ihrm;i nn hn m.a11 1 t commentary and get right down to business. The season mark stands at 25 1 -94-8 , for 72.8 percent, as we head into the last big weekend of the 1979 college football season Nebraska at Oklahoma-Missouri running back Gerry Ellis says he favors Oklahoma. Iowa State assistant coach Bill Dalke says he favors Oklahoma. And if the game had been played last week, I too probably woiild've picked the Sooners. Before last Saturday, the Huskers had played two lackluster games, both on the road, while Oklahoma had looked like the proverbial runaway freight train. But the. scenario has changed . Nebraska regained momentum with a dominating first half performance against Iowa State on both sides of the line of scrimmage. Oklahoma, meanwhile, nearly got de railed by Missouri. No, the Huskers haven't played well the road this year. But the one time they did was in the state of Oklahoma, in Stillwater against the Cowboys. Maybe -areturn trip to Soonerland won't be so bad after all . . . Nebraska 20, Oklahoma 14 Notre Dame vs. Miami (Fla.) in Tokyo-Yes, Tokyo, as in Japan. A few years back, when this game was first scheduled, Irish Coach Dan Devine jokingly said that if his team was having a bad year in 1979, he could stay over seas when the campaign was over. Unfortunately for De. vine, in light of consecutive losses to Tennessee and Clem- o o O O O , , fijf " C: hi on D rrir O . - 'V.- J Spike the punch Nebraska's senior Ann Haberman (10) puts up a set for sophomore spiker Terri Kanouse in the Huskers Region VI championship match against Southwest Missouri State Saturday night. Kanouse and Nancy Grant were selected to the all tourney team for NU, Nebraska lost in five sets as SMSU regained the title the Huskers took away from them last year. It was the sixth title in seven years for the Bears. Photo by Mitch Hrdlicka son and an overall 64 record, some Notre Dame alumni aren't laughing . . . Notre Dame. 30, Miami (Fla.) 17 Florida State at Florida-How's this for contrast? The Seminoles, known more for their basketball success than football prowess, are 10-0. The Gators, a long-time foot, ball contender in the Southeastern Conference, are 0-8-1. With Florida State headed for the Orange Bowl and Florida headed back to the drawing board, look for both streaks to continue . . . Florida State 38, Florida 6 UCLA at USC-A UCLA win would bump USC from the Rose Bowl and put Washington in Pasadena on Jan. 1. Of course, if you believe that is going to happen, I assume you also believe Santa Claus will climb down your chim ney on Christmas Eve and the Board of Regents will waive all tuition payments for second semester. Fat chance on all three counts. This will be Charles White's final TV appaearance before the Heisman voting. Don't thinlhe is going to waste it . . . USC 45, UCLA 21 Other Games Saturday Midwest -Colorado over Kansas State; Oklahoma State over Iowa State; Missouri over Kansas. South-North Carolina over Duke; Tennessee over Kentucky; South Carolina over Clemson; Tulane over LSU; Georgia over Georgia Tech. Southwest-Arkansas over SMU; Houston over Texas Tech; Texas over Baylor; Texas over TCU. East-Maryland over Virginia; Temple over Villanova. West-Arizona State over Arizona; Oregon over Oregon State; BYU over San Diega State. ( HOTMME ) ayHA to share ASSKEnOPtfOSPUZZU I AMPriD0EWncORO l" i.N.0 j E R I TL A R 0 M A Ml!i? S M A eJs M0 B 1 A I S HO Nish E 0 0 E R S u r i . d r" S H CJK ETeTp S Wl H Hi llwjG Will Jo T H 0 JD jO 1 1 v j i hjrTr) (1111 m e e" i u i t q l d I N Gjl N R UMM Y J G HE'S 1 S TjM " 0 R R A TIT I CIA ifcTo G I T Tj7TT lillD. 0 wTT "V 0"UTp 0 K E R Jin o I "Taj joj. " ii.1 j snoreUbo1otL7 c pfaaanaacg I HAPPY 313 N. 27th 4744689 V far VVr ? rts", . ij' mm ?r .r ' jflP-sfiL a di ur w v v v 75 TUITION' CKGPOT PAID (At Any Statb Supportod School) $1S. PGGQAIL DMUS (For Cortain Job Aroas ) $300-STATG;-.DOMUS-. a