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... . . tuesday, September 15, 1981
daily nebraskan
'We've been here before
By Larry Sparks
Nebraska's season opening loss to Iowa
was a learning experience for the Corn
husker football team, Coach Tom Osborne
said at the Extra Point Club luncheon Mon
day. "We benefited from this. We learned a
lot about ourselves, Osborne said. "We've
been here before. The big question now is
how we will respond to it.
"We have to get better in an awful big
hurry. We're looking at a situation that
could be really tough," he said, citing con
secutive games against Florida State, Penn
State, and Auburn as tough matches.
Osborne said the Hawkeyes are a much
better team than last year, especially the
defense which "may compare with any
team we will see this year."
"We weren't overconfident," Osborne
said. "If anything, I thought our new play
ers went in there too tight.'
Osborne said game films confirmed
what most Huskers fans already knew
about the Iowa game: Nebraska had a poor
game. No player on the offensive line grad
ed up to par, he said.
Offensively, we had as many problems
as weve had since we went down to Ala
bama in 1978 (a 20-3 loss for UNL),"
Osborne said.
"Part of our problem was Iowa but a
major part of it was ourselves," he added.
Osborne said the Huskers looked like
the better team going into the game, add
ing Iowa may have had an edge in having
an experienced quarterback.
"But I think it's grossly unfair to blame
the loss on the quarterback or any one
player," Osborne said. "The prime culprit
is me. I'm willing to say there's no doubt in
my mind who is most reponsible for this."
Osborne said Nebraska's chances of
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day's 10-7 loss to the Hawkeyes.
says Osborne of loss
winning were diminished when Iowa took the ball, because Mauer and Mason already
the second half kick-off and ate up almost had the fee of the game. Osoorne said,
eight minutes of time before the Huskers "It's hard to put a third guy in there
took over and expect him to pull it out," he said.
"We needed to get moving offensively," Tony Samuels, a member of the UNL
Osborne said "That (IU drive) takes a lot coaching staff, scouted Florida State s 10-5
out of you." victory against Memphis State Saturday.
The quarterback position is still up in He said the Huskers are in for another
the air, Osborne said. Mark Mauer, Nate tough game this week.
Mason and Turner Gill will ail probably see "Florida State is just as good as they
action against Florida State this week, he were last year, physically. Their punting
said Many fans are pointing to sophomore situation is really good," Samuels said.
Gill as the answer to Nebraska's problems The injury situation doesn't appear too
but Osborne said he is "partly a product of serious for the home opener. Osborne said
the press." kft tackle Toby Williams will see some
"Turner is going to be a great ball play- action Saturday, although it may be limit-
er. Sure, he played well in freshman ball, ed. Williams is recovering from a virus that
but hey, this is a different story. I don't put him in the University Health Center for
want to put him in there until he's ready," several days.
Osborne said. Linebacker Steve McWhirter and corner
It would not have been wise to put in back Ric Lindquist are questionable,
a third quarterback in Saturday's game de- Osborne said. Both suffered knee injuries
spite the difficulty the Huskers had moving Saturday.
Coach changes depth chart
By Tad Stryker Jeff Merrell and Dave Ridder win start
at middle guard and right defensive end.
In the wake of the Huskers' 10-7 loss to respectively. Osborne also said.
Iowa, Coach Tom Osborne announced sev- Toby Williams practiced Monday, com-
eral depth chart changes Monday, and even plaining only of feeling "a little tired and
more unsettling news developed when split 0sb?rne .id: l,e mW WLU"aillS
end Todd Brown sprained an ankle in will play Saturday, splitting time with Dave
practice. Stromath and Henry Waechter at the de-
n ' , . . I. . fensive tackle spots.
Browns injury occurred late in the Cornerback Ric Lindquist, who missed
practice while he was running a crossing the ,owa had his leM x.ra but no
pattern. He hooked ankles with a defensive fracture 0 any kind wa$ revealed Usborne
back and fell to the ground.
"He sprained it pretty bad' said train- ve were worried that a hairline break
er George Sullivan. "We iced it down, and inight show up, but the results were nega-
if it doesn't swell any more he could play tive," Osborne said. "Ric thinks he may be
Saturday. We'll have to see how it comes able to play Saturday."
along overnight." Linebacker Steve McWhirter was not as
Osborne said he would start Nate Mason fortunate. Osborne said McWhirter s knee,
at quarterback against Florida State Sat- twisted in the Iowa game, was more
urday, with Turner Gill as back-up. swollen than before, and that it" is unlikely
"Turner will probably play some," he he'll play against Florida State,
said. "I'd like to play Mark (Mauer) some
too, because he's done pretty well over a Eiqht SlClMlin(1$
long period of time for us (in practice) but Mif J&m v.v
I don't feel that we can get all three of Team: All Games:
them in, especially under these circum- Kansas 2-0
stances." Oklahoma 1-0
Two changes will be made in the offen- Kansas State 1-0
sive line, Osborne said. Kurt Glathar, a Colorado 1-0
junior, will start at right guard ahead of Iowa State 1-0
Tom Carlstrom and junior Jeff Kwapick Missouri 1-0
moves up to take Dan Hurley's spot at Oklahoma State 0-0
right tackle. Nebraska 0-1
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