The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 21, 1983, Page Page 13, Image 13

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    Friday, October 21, 1C33
Daily Nebrsskan
Pago 13
Pitiful Mil cleats meet punchy Gophers ft-:?
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Saturday offers a match-up to stir the blood of
any football impurist: Minnehaha's Gophers (1-5),
holding opponents to 49.3 points per game, gainst
Ncrthvi Ci tern's lIHdcats (1-5), scoring points at a
5.2 per game clip.
That's ri,;ht: a team with no defense cgiinst a
team with no cZzmd The Mildcats' 0-35 whitewash-
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ing by I . lichen cn Saturday broke their streak cf
one consecutive pine In which they'd scored.
That cnicial match temporarily diverts attention
from two surprise Ecttcm Ten stars: The No, 1-rated
Bow Beys of Stanford (0-6) End No. 9 USCs Blunder
ing Herd (2-3-1).
The Trojans are so lacking in talent this year that
rather thr.n picture any players cn the over of their
Arizona State game program, they featured six
cheerleaders.
HH3 BANKINGS
TEA? !, RECOHD LAST WEEK NEXT LOSS
1) Stanford (0-6) 15-32, Wash. Arizona
2) Minnehaha(l-5) 17-58, Wisconsin Northwestern
3) Duke (0-6) 31-33 Clemson Maryland
10-21, Columbia Penn
25-37, Pentagon Colorado St
13-21, Kentucky So. Carolina
3-14, Texas Tech Texas A&M
8) Northwest. (l-5)0-3o, Michigan Minnesota
9) USC (2-3-1) 14-34 Ariz. St Notre Dame
10) Texas A & M (2-3-1) tied Baylor, 13-13 Rice; 11)
Cornell (0-4-1); 12) Georgia Tech (1-5); 13) Oregon
Stat (1-5); 14) TCU (1-4-1); 15) Purdue (1-4-1); 16)
Houston (2-4); 17) Pentagon (Army, Navy, Air
Force, Virginia Military Institute) (8-16); 18) Wash
ington St. (2-4); 19) UCLA (2-3-1); 20) Oklahoma (a
fortunate 1-0 A.D. After Dupree).
CZWJZTi GA!I2 07 TH2 WZSEIL- Minnesota (1
5) vs. Northwestern (1-5).
4) Yale (0-5)
5) UTEP(l-6)
6) LSU(2-4)
7) Rice (1-6)
ROUT 0? TI1U WEEX- Arizona ( 5-1-n vs. Stan
ford (0-6).
QUOTE BOOH: USC, trailing 0-27 in first half,
stepped Arizona State on a drive and the Coliseum's
screen flashed: "Good Job Defense." (It was no time
to be sarcastic )
COGHLL'0 WILD WOULD OF KUIIAN3 (latest
episode): ABCs Howard Ccscll called Nebraska
back Irving Fryar a "horse," prompting protests
from Gene Autry and Roy Rogers.
CLEIICON'O CUT: The United States' 132-year
dominance of the America's Cup is over, but one
. apparently ceaseless streak continues: Clemson's
- 23-0 record vs. Virginia.
- lie: V2Q3
One misconception about the Bottom Ten pro
race is that Tampa Buy (0-7) has the edge because of
experience. The Dues have been there before an
0-14 record In 1076, 2-12 in 1077.
But dont forfet Houston (0-7), at least not for 30
seconds or so. The Oilers are two-time Bottom Ten
champs themselves, having put together 1-13 fin
ishes in both 1972 and 1973. So they have tradition
on their side, too.
Still you cant dismiss Tampa Bay too lightly. The
Bucs have staved off victory time and again in the
late moments this season: five of their seven losses
have been by 7 points'or less. And who can forget the
dramatics against Dallas: Tampa's roughing-the-kickcr
violations on the last two plays to ensure a
game-losing field goal? Only the most hard-hearted
person could have kept from laughing.
Incidentally, Tampa and Houston are scheduled
to meet Nov. 27, assuming they can find a loction.
THE RANKINGS
TEAM, RECORD LAST WEEK NEXT LOSS
1 ) TampaBay (0-7) 27-34, St Louis New Orleans
2) Houston (0-7) 14-34, Minn. Kansas City
3) Cincinnati (1-6) 17-24, DenveL Cleveland
4) NJ. Giants (2-5) 17-33, Ks. City St Louis
5) Air Coryell (3-4) 21-37, New Eng. Denvelway
6) Atlanta (2-4); 7) N.Y. Jets (3-4); 8) Chicago (2-5);
9) St Louis (2-5); 10) tie: Philadelphia (NFL) (4-3)
and Philadelphia (NL) (1-4).
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