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    Friday, October 15, 1982
Daily Nebraskan
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Big Red to fight off upset-minded Kansas State
As I said in my World Series column MnnHav th
Brewers don't have a pitching staff except for Don Sut
ton and Pete Vukovich and, I meant to say, Mike Cald
well. Sorry for that oversight, Mike. And don't forget
to bring your radios to the game Saturday so you can
listen to the Series. And now to the business at hand.
Kansas State at Nebraska. This is not your typical
Kansas State team. Any team with 28 returning starters
has to be good, unless you're the Baltimore Colts.
The Wildcats haven't really beaten anyone noteworthy,
but the team they lost to - Arizona State - is pretty
Jeff Goodwin
good. And sometimes you can improve more by losing
to a good team than by beating a lame team.
Nebraska learned last week that everybody is going
to be out to get them this season. They also learned that
there are going to be a lot of footballs in the air from now
until November. The Huskers fight off an upset-minded
Wildcat team: Nebraska 35, Kansas State 17.
Southern California at Stanford. Stanford has John
Elway, this year's Heisman Trophy winner. The Trojans
have their usual tough defense.
It's hard to see how even the USC defense can stop
Elway. The question is: Can they stop him enough to
allow USC's offense to control the ball for a while?
Stanford is a freaky team this year. They beat Ohio
State in the last two minutes and they lost to Arizona
State in the last 30 seconds. USC makes a habit of win
ning games in the last minute and they do it again: USC
27, Stanford 24.
Oklahoma at Kansas. For some reason the Sooners
always seem to have trouble with Kansas. Before the
season this figured to be a tough game for Oklahoma
but now it's anyone's guess.
The Jayhawks have been the biggest disappointment
in the Big Eight this year. A win over the Sooners could
go a long way toward easing that disappointment, and
possibly put Kansas back in the Big Eight title hunt.
There is no good reason forthis but: Kansas 21, Okla
homa 20.
Ohio State at Illinois. The Buckeyes have lost three
games in a row. The last time that happened, Rutherford
B. Hayes was president. Even more unusual, the Illini
are favored to beat Ohio State. The last time Illinois was
favored to beat Ohio State, Lincoln was president.
Buckeye coach Earle Bruce has to be glad to get out
of Columbus, this week. (But then who wouldn't be glad .
Intramurals
Kathy Seybold scored
two touchdowns and Ricky
Ruffins ran back an inter
ception for a score to
lead the Quarters to a
21-20 overtime win against
VUFANGU for the co
recreational intramural foot
ball championship.
Ruffins broke up a
VUFANGU pass at the
goal line on the last play
of regulation and swatted
away another pass at mid
field on the last play of
the overtime to preserve
the victory.
VUFANGU's Linda Jan
sen scored on touchdown
runs of 1. and 12 yards
and jan in a two-point
conversion. VUFANGU's
other touchdown came on
a pass from Robin Sheer
to Ron Blase.
The Quarters ended the
overtime period with the
ball on the VUFANGU
yard line and were awarded
one penetration point to
break the tie.
Other members of the
winning team are: Mike
Schmidt, Paul Strong, John
Russell, Dale Somer, Kelly
McCann, Mary Wilna,
Cheryl Jeanneret, -Sally
Keuhl and Mary Weitner.
Sara. Lock wood, Gators,
defeated Christa Kamprath,
Sandoz 9, 12-8 in the
women's tennis singles
championship.
Peggy Hupp, Kappa Al
pha Theta, won the wo
men's horseshoe singles with
a 21-8 win against Christa
Kamprath of Sandoz 9.
Softball gloves that were
lost during men's games
this season can be claimed
at the Recreation Office,
1740 Vine St.
Men's, women's and co
recreational table tennis
doubles entries are due
Tuesday. Entries for co
recreational basketball,
men's volleyball, women's
innertube water basketball
and men's and women's
8-ball pool are due Oct.
26.
Further information on
UNL intramural activities
can be obtained by calling
the Recreation Office at
472-3467.
to get out of Columbus?)
The Buckeyes get back on the winning track: Ohio
State 28, Illinois 21.
Purdue at Northwestern. I don't usually write about
Northwestern, but the Wildcats won a game last week -against
a Division I school. They've now won two games
in the last three weeks. Can the Rose Bowl be far away?
Yes.
Purdue has lost their last eight games in a row and
they really are lousy. Nevertheless, the still should win
this game: Purdue 31, Northwestern 14.
Other Games
East: Penn State 28, Syracuse 7; Boston College
34, Rutgers 14; Clemson 31, Duke 21; North Carolina
35, North Carolina State 20; West Virginia 27, Virginia
Tech 14; Army 21 , Princeton 7.
Midwest: Michigan 28, Iowa 23; Minnesota 34, In-
Few Husker frosh sit out
This year's NCAA rule that allows freshmen to
redshirt is not having much effect on the Nebraska
football program this season, according ot Coach
Tom Osborne.
Only two Husker freshmen are sitting out this
season: Stan Parker, a tight end from Bellevue, and
Brad Tyrer, a defensive end from Kansas City, Mo.
Both will receive hardship rulings from the NCAA
because of injuries, UNL Assistant Sports Informa
tion Director Chuck Pool said.
Parker injured his knee in this summer's Shrine
Bowl game in Lincoln. Tyrer separated a shoulder
in an early fall practice.
None of the other freshmen - about 90 or 95
in all - chose to redshirt this season after Osborne
offered them the choice earlier this fall.
Osborne said he wasn't really surprised because
the freshmen had been practicing together for five
weeks when they made the decision. The prospect
of giving up junior varsity games in favor of joining
the scout team was not too inviting, he said.
In 1978, the NCAA allowed freshmen to red
shirt. Several of this year's Husker seniors, includ
ing Steve Damkroger, Todd Brown, Jamie Williams
and Steve McWhirter, sat out their freshman year.
The NCAA overturned the rule until this year.
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