Daily Nebraskan Page 11 Friday, August 27, 1982 Buffaloes . . . Continued from Page 10 "What McCartney has done is simplified what the defense is trying to do " he said. "We won't have as many big plays, but we won't give up as many, either." Offensive changes may not be as noticeable, but Clagett said he expects to see McCartney employ an expanded passing attack. Both quarterback Randy Essington and one of his favorite targets, tight end Dave Hestera, are back this season. Also returning to the Colorado backfield is wing back Dan Holmes. Holmes was Colorado's third leading receiver as a 16-year-old freshman in 1979. After spending a year in junior college to straighten out some academic problems, Holmes was redshirted last year and now returns for his junior season. When Colorado's running game is in gear, one of the most likely to ground out the yardage is returning halfback Lee Rousen. Protecting Colorado's offensive artillery will be a rebuilt wall of linemen. Three junior, college players and a transfer will join veteran Vince Rafferty. John Firm, Calvin Beaty and Randy Hogbin all come to the Colorado trenches from California junior colleges. Tim Howard joins the troops after transferring from Colorado State. A lack of depth plagues the Colorado kicking game. Clagett said that neither placekicker Tom Field nor punter Art Woods has a strong backup. The success of the Buffaloes kicking game will depend on these two matching up to pre vious performances. Field was considered one of the best placekickers in the conference as a fresh man in 1979. He came back from being the Buffs' lead ing scorer to hit only two of seven field goals in 1980. He was redshirted after an in jury last season. sunbav PISA mm DATE: AUGUST 29 TIME: 6:30 p.m. PLACE: 11th a GARFIELD SPONSORED BY CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Featuring Blu$gr&ss Music od Vdsntzno's Pizza For additional information call Rob 477-7075 Your rent is due. You have exactly 013.86. Let us help you out. We'll pay you up to $700 for helping us evaluate pharmaceuticals. Fully explained studies Medically supervised - Free physical To qualify, you must U a healthy malt at least 19 ytars oil. Call 474-0S27 weekdays to find out how you can earn extra money for life's little luxuries. Like housing. Zj 624 Peach Street Lincoln, Nebraska 68502 43 yun' txptrUnct in midlcal rutarch It's A New Year & A New Semester! And if you've never donated plasma, we have a new way for you to earn extra money. In just a few hours of your spare time! $10 is paid for each donation and you can donate twice weekly (but please wait 72 hours between donations). That's up to $95 a month! And if you're a new donor, bring this ad for an extra $2 for your first donation. Call now for an appointment. 475-8645 University Plasma Center 1442 "O" Street Open Monday-Friday 8:00-6:00 Saturday 8:00-4:00 Federally licensed WORSHIP THIS SUNDAY at St. Paul's United Methodist Church 1 2th and M Streets - Downtown 5 blocks south of campus WORSHIP at 9:30 and 1 1 a.m. "DOES GOD LAUGH?" Dr. C. Rex Bevins, preaching UNL MARTIAL ARTS CLUB Learn Tae Kwon Do the Korean art of Hand & Foot fighting Monday & Wednesday 7 to 8 PM Coliseum Stage lilVi SUV Oakcreek Drive i of Grandmothers Skillet) Custom printed T-Shirts, Jackets, Jerseys, Caps, Visors, Decals, & Bumper Stickers for your team Business, Club, or Organization. jTrts delta tqydeSa J " '""""Tr- . sisters Ml , 2) rainbow I Cf --!y'K i PlHDELTA THETA 1 If j v J Contact your Campus Rep JJ Brad Wolfe . J A 476-7639 a