The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 03, 1981, Page page 10, Image 10

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    tuesday, november 3, 1981
page 10
daily nebraskan
Coach says team must play full hour of
By Larry Sparks
Nebraska is going to have to play bet
ter than it did against Kansas if the Huskers
want to hold onto their spot atop the Big
Eight standings, Coach Tom Osborne said
at Monday's Extra Point Club luncheon.
"We've got to go out and play a com
plete football game. We can't go out there
and play a half here or there," he said.
"Hopefully, this week we'll go out and
play 60 minutes.
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Photo by Mark Billingsley
Nebraska cornerback Rodney Lewis (5) goes out of bounds after intercepting a
Kansas pass. Lewis held onto the ball while he was in bounds and the Huskers took
possession.
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"We didn't play exceptional football
against Kansas in the first half. On the
other hand, they played very well. We
don't want to take anything away from
their performance."
Osborne said the Jawhawks played bet
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years, but he said the Huskers made several
mistakes in the first half which helped KU.
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the ball, we either had a turnover or a pen
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back in good field position," Osborne said.
"We only had seven possessions in the
first half. When you mess yourself up on
four of seven possessions, you're not go
ing to get a lot of points."
Osborne said he was most surprised by
the play of the Jayhawk offensive line. He
said part of that may be attributed to the
fact that several players who had been out
with injuries returned to the lineup Satur
day. Best offense
"They really came off the ball," Os
borne said. "Talking to the defensive
coaches, I think that they felt of the four
Big Eight games we've played, Kansas, on
the day we played them, was the best of
fensive team we've faced.
"I would imagine that their coaches and
players would feel that was the best they
've played offensively all year," he said.
Osbrone said he expected the Jayhawk
defense to play as well as it did. He also
praised the kicking game which scored all
15 of KU's points.
There were some good things on the
Husker side of the field too, Osborne said.
He said the team did what it had to in com
ing back from a 9-3 half-time deficit.
"We didn't seem to lose our poise. We
did not seem to lose our confidence," Os
borne said. "We came back and played very
Bowl officials encounter
dilemma in year's upsets
By Bob Asmussen
If the reactions of the Fiesta and Cotton
Bowls are any indication, the Nebraska
football team appears to be headed for its
13th straight post-season bowl appearance,
regardless of the outcome of the Big Eight
Conference race.
Fiesta Bowl Director Bruce Skinner said
there's a good chance the Huskers will be
invited to his classic if UNL doesn't earn
an Orange Bowl bid. He said Nebraska is
traditionally an attractive team to the
bowls.
"When you have Nebraska you have a
great national name," Skinner said. "They
take a lot of people to their bowl game.
For us, they'd be attractive because there
are so many former Nebraskans who Uve in
Arizona. It would create a lot of local
interest if they were to come here."
The growth of the Fiesta Bowl can be
traced to Nebraska's 1975 appearance in
the game, Skinner said.
"When we were able to draw a team the
caliber of Nebraska, it let everyone know
we were for real," he said. "Since that
game we've been able to expand the scope
of the teams we invite."
Jim Brock, executive vice president of
the Cotton Bowl, said Nebraska is usually
on its list of teams.
"Right now we have 20 teams in our
picture and Nebraska is one of them,"
Brock said.
Difficult choice
Brock said the rash of upsets this year
will make it difficult for bowl committees
to make team selections. He said his bowl
is looking for the best possible team it can
get.
"Lots of teams will be attractive with
two or three losses," Brock said. "We want
to get the team with the highest ranking.
We could never go wrong in selecting Ne
braska." The Orange Bowl is in a situation this
year where it will have a team with at least
a loss and a tie. Stan Marks, chairman of
team selection for the Orange Bowl, said
the situation is a difficult one.
"There's nothing we can do about it,"
Marks said. "It's good that all three teams
(Nebraska, Oklahoma and Iowa State) afe
rated. We're hoping somebody breaks away
from the pack."
Marks said the possibility of a Penn
State-Nebraska rematch in the Orange
Bowl is remote. He said the committee
would prefer not to rematch two teams.
football
hard."
Bruises
There appear to be no serious injuries
on the team, Osborne said. I-back Mike
Rozier has a bruised knee and wingback
Irving Fryar has a bruised shoulder but
both are expected to be back in time for
Saturday's game at Oklahoma State.
Nebraska faces another good defensive
team in the Cowboys, Osborne said.
"It seems like we see good defense
every week. I don't know if it's because the
other teams are really that good on defense
or if we're worried about our offense," Os
borne said. "I choose to believe that there
are a lot of teams with good defensive
players.
"Usually by the time weVe played seven
or eight ball games, we start encountering
teams that are 2-6 and have those kinds of
records. At the present time, six of the
eight teams in the Big Eight all have some
chance to go to a bowl game. When you
play teams like that, they're still going to
give you a tremendous effort. They're not
going to come in and lay down," he said.
"The next three teams are of that na
ture." ABC Television announced Monday that
Saturday's Big Eight match up between the
Huskers and the Cowboys will be a regional
telecast. Telecast is set for 11:30 a.m.
"After the Nebraska-Oklahoma rematch
we decided we'd be very careful before we
did that again," Marks said. "We did that
then because Oklahoma was the highest
ranked team available."
Marks said the committee has been satis
fied with its agreement with the Big Eight.
The contract was renewed for three more
years after last season.
"It's been a healthy agreement," Marks
said. "The Big Eight champion usually has
a high national ranking."
Clemson looks good
Marks said possible opponents for the
Big Eight champion are Pittsburgh, Penn
State, Clemson, Georgia or Alabama. Marks
said at this point Clemson looks most
attractive to his committee.
"Clemson could end up being the nat
ional champions," Marks said. "They have
rabid fan support. Their fans are a lot like
the Nebraska fans."
Marks said he was impressed with this
year's Nebraska team. He said he was very
impressed with sophomore quarterback
Turner Gill.
"I saw Nebraska's game against
Missouri," Marks said. "I was very impress
ed with (Turner) Gill's pose, especially in
the last few min xes of the game. It's quite
an accomplishment for such a young
quarterback to lead his team to such an
important win."
The signing date for the bowl games this
year is Nov. 21. That is the day Nebraska
goes to Norman to play Oklahoma. Jeff
Blaugrund, publicity chairman for the
Sun Bowl, said the early date made it diffi
cult for smaller bowls to get good teams.
"We have to take a chance on a team
that still might have two more games to
play," Blaugrund said. "We don't want to
do it but we don't have much choice."
Blaugrund said the Sun Bowl would like
to have another Big Eight team this year,
but said it isn't likely Nebraska will come
back.
"I don't think they would want to come
back," Blaugrund said. "I'm sure they want
to take their players to another bowl. We
love everyone there and we hope they feel
the same about us."
Blaugrund said the main attraction of
the Sun Bowl was how well the teams are
treated in El Paso.
"CBS has nicknamed our bowl the Fun
Bowl because of how we treat the players
and the fans," Blaugrund said, "We hope
they spread the word about the good time
they have at the Sun Bowl."