tuesday, november 17, 1981 page 6 daily nebraskan Oklahoma team By Larry Sparks Nebraska will face an Oklahoma team with a familiar look, despite the Sooners below-par season record of 5-3-1, Husker football Coach Tom Osborne said at Mon day's Extra Point Gub luncheon. "I don't believe they're very much different than what they have been other years," he said. "This year, instead of pulling out a couple of close ones, they've lost a couple of close ones. But that's football. "I think people in Nebraska have grown to believe that Oklahoma always wins, that somehow they are invincible. It isn't going to go on forever and this year, it just didn't happen, he said. Osborne said the Sooners may have the best offensive line they have ever had. He said the OU offense has shown Orange Bowl orders for tickets accepted The Nebraska Athletic Ticket Office is accept ing ticket orders for the Jan. 1 Orange Bowl game. Those who placed their orders before the bowl bid was accepted need not order. 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Available imme diately. 464-3733 or 475-5015 familiar despite a vast improvement since the beginning of the season. "Earlier, before (quarterback) Darrell Shepard had much experience, they were not a very good offensive team as compared to what they have been in the past," Osborne said. "At the present time, they are an excellent offensive team." The key to stopping Oklahoma is to stop Shepard and fullback Stanley Wilson, Osborne said. Two senior starters The Sooners start only two seniors on defense, but Osborne said the lack of experience doesn't mean the OU defense doesn't have talent. Osborne said the kicking game will play an important role in Saturday's game. He also said Nebraska will have to play a good defensive game to defeat the Sooners. "Oklahoma has always had talent and they still have it. We're going to figure that we're going to play them at their very best. We're going to have to make things happen," he said. Although the Huskers already have the Big Eight title and an Orange Bowl bid locked up, Osborne said both teams have plenty of incentive to win the game. "Both teams have enough tradition and have enough pride that they are both going to play as hard as they can on Saturday," Osborne said. "I know the situation well enough here in Nebraska to realize that if things don't go that well Saturday, there will be those who will want to ship the trophy back. I don't feel that way myself," he said. "I don't think once the ball kicks off on Saturday that any of these players are going to be thinking about the Sun Bowl, the Orange Bowl or the Big Eight trophy," he said. "They're just going to be playing football the best we can." 99.9 percent chance Osborne said there is "a 99.9 percent chance Turner Gill won't play against Oklahoma." Gill suffered a bruised calf in the Iowa State game and had surgery to remove the pressure that had built up. 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"They came over here well prepared and I think they played very hard," he said. "Why they lost to Kansas State or Kansas, I don't know. "Before the game, if I had known we'd win 31-7, Vd sure have taken that. It wasn't real pretty the way we did it, but we did win it." Saturday's Nebraska -Oklahoma football game will be televised live on KETV, Channel 7 in Omaha. The Pre-game show will begin at 1 pjn., with kickoff set for 1:30 pm. KETV sportscas ter Wayne Dzubak will call the play by play. Husker Athletic Director Bob De vaney will provide the guest commentary. The Husker volleyball team defeated Missouri in four sets Saturday to win the Big Eight volleyball championship in Manhattan, Kan. It was the sixth straight Big Eight title for Nebraska. Response to our SINGLES GROUP ad has been GOOD especially from the Guys. GIRLS. I know you are in terested, but I don't know who you are unless you call me. You may remain anony mous if you wish, but DO call and get details. We need you. 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The Husker women's basketball team opens its season Friday night by host ing Pacific Christian at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Nebraska will play Wyoming at Grand Island Saturday night. The women's swirriming and diving team will be at Kansas Friday and at Mis souri Saturday. The men's team will be involved in a meet at Arkansas Saturday. NEED: Lots of tickets to OU vs. NU Game. Call 435 3841. Comrades of KGB Dr. Mellow prophesizes an immense feeling of well being is an obtainable en tity, with keg, Thursday night, 10:00 at the Alum inum Abode of Indefinite Proportions. Dr. Mellow's Maxim of the Week: It STILL just doesn't matter. Killer. Guts, Boots Danger Bird & McFaldo I I "Kappas' We had a great time doing Melodrama with you (a few in particular). Kappas are the greatest! i Dudley & Snidley Jeff (1011 Schramm) Thanx! I had a tot of fun Saturday night. Third time must be a charm I Come and bother me sometime I Tina TKE Pledge Class. We had a "popping" good time last Wednesday. 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