Psno 19 ictionr Muckers' tlikst for revenge will fuel .vie b6ry It hs.rd!ysccm3 possible, but the col lO football sesjjon b upon us ciLn. It sccrr.3 to qtt earlier every yerr. Is pycae ready for summer session foot boll? ' Nebraska end Penn Stats kick off the season in the epily named Kickoff Clonic. It would be hard to think of two r.:ttcr t?arr.3 to open tha ceoson. ; Jeff In thh corner, wearir.3 blue and white, the Penn State Nitteny Lions, thede fendins national champions. In this corner, vearir.3 red and white, the Nebraska Cornhuskers, perennial con tenders for the national" champion- s Doth of these teams remember last year's Game, but that should work ' more to the advantage of Nebraska than Penn State. As Lex Luthor, in "Superman II," said, "Revenge. Now we're CQokin' So, the Huskers have the revenge motive on their side. They also have an overwhelming edge at the so-called skill positions quarterback, running back and receiver. With Turner Gill,. Mike Rosier, and Irving Fryor, Nebra ska h the equal of any team in the nation at these positions. Penn State, on the ether hand, has lost three of their top offensive players in quarterback Todd Diackledge, run ning back Curt Warner, and split end Gregg Gorrity. Notch up another one for the Huskers. The bad news for Husker fans is that, on the offensive line, Nebraska returns only Dean Steinkuhler. . Penn State returns only two starters on its defensive front Steve Ecfter and Greg Gattuso but both are good, experienced players. Fenn Etate jeturns four starters on -cZztjzs - and . nruct find someone to replace Elackledge. The leading can didate right now i3 Doug Strang, who tycar for a total of 137 yards. Not very imprcecive sta So, Nebraska appears to have almost everything In its favor. The only thing that casts a shadow over all of thb b Nebraska's performance In opening Under Tom Osborne, the Huskers are 6-3-1 in openers, but they've never won an opening rsme on the road. Hie Meadowlands isnt exactly Penn State's home turf but it doesnt take a genius to figure out that most of the crowd will be pulling for the Lions. Still, there appear to be too many factors in Nebraska's favor for the Huskers to lose this name. Therefore: Nebraa!ea CI, Pcrji Liat3 21. t 1 ; I 4 L LJLv ILwJUj Kss JLj r r ' r 11 n 1 J Li V ) OfHca of Campus Recreation presents . 3rd Annual . MS. 4 v "fy c y, 0 O Fun Run o 3-on-3 Volleyball o Mud Volleyball o 14 Inch Softball o and Much Morel . This Friday and Saturday corns ioin us for some fun and laughs at the Sports Festival! Activities will be held at the 17th & Vine and 19th & Vine Intramural Fields. But Hurry! Entries for team sports are due September 1, and may be picked up at the Campus Rec'Office. Sponsored by: K & Z Distributing Office of Campus Recreation 1740 Vine Street' . i Lincoln, NE68583-0S01 472-3487 o'ji.u ! onr 7:- 7 v 1 c"- '-rv' . n ' f y1 Jf '- .- T - 4 PLUS A 1 y 25 -i. FnCI32S0F i . LfTtr V yS7 I Is:.' .w r 2