The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 08, 1980, Page page 11, Image 11

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    monday, September 8, 1980
daily nebraskan
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San Diego predicted champion
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Muiw w. mm h we mi part oi Mute vanson s
coiumn cxaminf NFL teams and their outlooks for this
season.
AFC West: 1 . San Diego 2. Denver 3. Seattle 4. Oakland
5. Kansas City
San Diego returns QB Dan Fouts and his aerial show,
which includes wide receiver John Jefferson and Charlie
Joiner. The Chargers also return a competent defense
which allowed only 11 touchdown passes a year ago.
Still, more Improvement could be used in light of the
fact that the Chargers could only win three out of the six
games in which Fouts threw for over 300 yards. And, with
Coach Don Coryell, don't be surprised if that number of
300-yard games goes up.
Denver acquired a quality QB in young Matt Robinson
to pep up their sagging offense. Their Orange Crush de
fense will be strong again, and if the Bronco offense slips
into a higher gear, Denver could pass San Diego in this
wild division scramble.
The Seattle Scahawks boast the NFL's leading receiver
in Steve Urgent, and will promise an exciting passing
K-State attitude, quality
improved this year coach
game as long as QB Jim Zom is calling the shots. But
being burdened by a very weak defense and the NFL's
toughest schedule will force the Seahawks to ride the
fortunes of Zron's arm and their excellent kicking game,
which consists of punter Herman Weaver and kicker Efren
llerrera.
Oakland and Kansas City will battle for the diviaoa
cellar even though the Raiders acquired QB Don Pastorini
and Chiefs Coach Marv Levy has promised to open up
his offense and phase out the wing-T. Pastorini will pro
vide Coach Tom Flores with a deeper passing tendency,
which should also please Commissioner Pete RozefiVs
favorite nemesis, Al Davis. Both Kansas City and Oakland
field excellent punters in Bob Grupp and Ray Guy, resp
ectively, which w0J give both defenses much needed help.
Both teams will need time before a serious run is made
for a play-off berth, and the Chiefs especially need to
eliminate one glaring stat from their offensive attack of
last year: of six games that rookie QB Steve Fuller
started, the Chiefs won five of them only when Fuller
uirew leu man twenty tones.
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,1730 "On St. 476042
Lincoln's Adult Movie Theatre
presents:
fEp 33
Second Feature;
(GWjeilgllLS
Must be 18-Have I.D.
Open 24 hours daily
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By Tad Strykcr
Kansas State Head Football Coach Jim
Dickey said a "better overall team
attitude" is the most important step his
team has taken so far towards improving
on last year's 3-8 record.
Most coaches would agree that a good
attitude, coupled with a fine crop of
athletes, gives a team a good start towards
a winning year. K-State has the attitude,
it is is to have its first winning season since
1970, it needs the athletes. Dickey said
that the number of players out for football
at K-State has increased over the last few
years and that he "would like to think"
the quality is improving also.
Defensive end James Walker, a 6-2, 241
pound senior, is a high-quality player,
Dickey said. Walker was named to the All
Big Eight defensive team by one pofl.
Last year, Walker made 42 unassisted
tackles. He tackled opposing backs for a
total of 64 yards in losses. Two fumble
recoveries and a 33-yard interception re
irn for a touchdown round out his
defensive record.
The name "Dickey" has been of histori
cal importance to the K-State passing
game. From 1968 through 1970, Lynn
Dickey passed for over 6,000 yards and set
several Big Eight records.
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Solo-Flex Bodybuilding
machine. Excellent condition,
must sell. Consider trade for
bike and cash.
Solid Birch Drafting desk,
$75. Morning or evening. 475-9479.
For Sale 3 unsigned football
tickets together. Also have male
ID.'s. 477-8022.
New waterbed for sale. $50.
Call 476-8445.
1976 Suzuki, like new.
GT5O0 pegs, luggage rack.
Extras. 466-7791.
Selling 1 pair football tickets
466-0600 after 5 p.m.
WATER BEOS: 20 styles
from $149 up. Easy financ
ing and layaway.
WATERBED WORLD
1907 "O" Street
474-3171
Top of the line Pioneer 8
Track Recorder, Pioneer Cas
sette Recorder. Technic Turn-table-472-0110.
MCS series receiver and
speakers, 25 wch. Less than 1
year old. Ph. 472-8108. ask for
Steve.
1978 250 Maico Magnum.
Fresh piston, rings, and cylinder
Call 472-8153. ask for Dave.
73 VW Camper Van. dining
set. bed. dresser, baby furniture,
armchair, end table and ladies
bike. Please contact Rohainin.
475-7870 in the evening.
79" Kawasaki 650. vetter
faring, 4,400 miles, tail rack,
cruise lock, excellent condition.
475-9937.
Pioneer SX-1050 120 wch
$400, Advent loudspeakers
$160. entire system $500. Tl-30-$15.
Brad 483-4759. 5-9 pm.
1967 Olds 4-door, air con
ditioned, runs good, as is $250.
Loyd Smith 477-3387.
68' Camaro. 6 cyl, 3-speed,
20,000 on rebuilt engine. Good
body, paint and rubber plus 2
snows. 474-4027.
Trumpet: MF horn. Mint con
dition. 475-9929, ask for Russ.
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