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    Friday, September 9, 1933
Daily Ncbraskan
Page 15
Hiiskers too talented
for outmanned Cowboys
College football swings into full gear
this weekend with a full schedule of
games. So, without further ado, in the
immortal words of Peter Pan, "Come
on everybody, here we go!!r
Wyoming at Nebraska: Wyom
ing meets the No. 1 team in the coun
try. The result A massacre.
The problem is a simple one.
Nebraska has a number of very tal
ented football players and Wyoming
has a few. The Husker's only weakness
if it can be called that is the
defense and they shouldn't have much"
of a problem with a suspect Cowboy
offnese. And Nebraska's offense
should be able, to move the ball at will
All of this adds up to: Nebraska 48,
Wyoming 7.
f Goodwill
Florida ct Southern Cel. The
Gators beat the Trojans last year in
GainsviEe, thereby serving notice on
the nation that they were a team to
take seriously.
The Trojans begin the year under
new coach Ted ToUner, renowed for
his passing offense. All of this has
unsettled the folks at USC a bit, which
has a reputation of turning out tail
backs like Carter turns out pills.
But, by land or by air, the Trojans
will still be capable of moving the balL
Trojan fans are likely to find that pass
ing isn't so bad alter alL
Florida, after a great start, faded
last year and turned in a 8-4 record.
The Gators are led on defense by Ail
American linebacker Wilber Marshall.
Offensively, the head Gator is quarter
back Wayne Peace.
Florida's combination of War and
Peace wont be enough to stop the Tro
jan thirst for revenge: Southern Cal 23,
Florida 14.
Florida Gtite zX Loidsana Stite:
These two teams always seem to play
exciting game and this game should
continue the pattern. Florida State
was nearly upset by East Carolina (yes,
East Carolina) last week but one has to
believe that the Seminoles were look
ing ahead to this game.
Actually, its hard to figure out why
anyone would look forward to playing
in Baton Rouge. Even the Union Army
had a tough time there. (The boys in
blue had severe quarterback problems'
until Lincoln recruited that guy Grant
out of Illinois.)
But I digress. Where were we? Oh,
yes. Both teams appear evenly
matched, but the Tiger Pit gives LSU a
slight edge.
Still, you can always count on a
Bobby Bowden team to pull at least
one upset a year. I think this might be
it: Florida State 21, LSU 17.
Oklshoxaa tX Stanford. This is the
beginning of the post John Elway era
for Stanford and that cant be a very
rosy prospect for the Cardinal.
For Oklahoma it's the second
encore of the Marcus Dupree Show.
This year should be an even better ver
sion than the original.
Oklahoma's big problem is at quar
terback. Danny Bradley is the starter
but its questionable if he has the skills
to do the job. Still, as long as he can
hand off to Marcus, OU will have a
formidable offense. The Sooners whip
a rebuilding Stanford team: Oklahoma
23, Stanford 14.
OTOE3 GAMES
EAST Pittsburgh 31, Temple 0;
Army 14, Colgate 7; Boston College 33,
Clemson 24; Penn State 45, Cincinnati
a
COUTH Alabama 31, Georgia Tech
10; Tulane 28, Mississippi 21; Auburn
2 1 , Southern Mississippi 7; Houston 30,
Miami, Fla. 17; Maryland 24, Vander
bilt 14; Virginia Tech 35, Wake Forest
21.
MID WEST Ohio State 42, Oregon
14; Michigan State 35, Colorado 21;
Iowa 24, Iowa State 10; Missouri 24,
Illinois 14; Kentucky 27, Kansas State
3; Michigan 33, Washington State 6;
Kansas 30, Texas Christian 17;
Washington 38, Northwestern 14
WEST Air Force 21, Texas Tech 14;
Oregon State 20, Portland State 16.
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