Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, August 22, 1934 Survivors . . . Pago 82 Continued from Page 75 4. Texas. It's an old adage in football but it's a true one: de fense wins football games. Few teams have a better defense, year in and year out, than Texas. Auburn, Penn State and Okla homa are three of the first four opponents. If they can survive that, the rest of the season will be like spring break. 5. Michigan. Michigan, like Texas, relies on its defense. The difference between the two is that Michigan can also put a lot 14 R rrrzc JmJ& La IKM l UN! WIUI I IU J 111.131 salon services all year long, with the Glemby "Smart Head Student Savinas Card Jzn? L.i,.j C,im r ' 1J . . Use your Student Savings Card to save 25o on any and all regularly priced Glemby Salon services cutting, styling, perm waves, coloring, conditioning and more from September 1, 1984 through August 31, 1985. Pick up your "Free" Student Savings Card at either our Downtown or Gateway salon. 'I I n :1 GATCWAY of points on the board-not quickly mind you, but they still get them up there. The Wolverines have two tough non-conference games this year against Miami and Washing ton (no, not the Dolphins and Redskins, although Michigan could give them a tussle) but both games are in Ann Arbor. Somehow 1 03,000 screaming Mich igan fans have a tendency to unnerve the opposition. 6. UCLA. The Bruins return almost everyone from last year's squad that routed Illinois in the NE STOP PET SHOP" OSS o . FROM MQkO)"3 ! j ! '0 Jt II MON. HI. 1 1 TO 8 SUN.-1to6 R-TV W SAT",0T i NtA ?h Sf (ACROSS FROSa HCUYWCC3 tOWL) x-A -if-i--- ( up to 40 on afl merchandise.' . September 1 & 2 , g i m a s ii ""M I f 1 1 Sunn 3 j 1 1 VsssS( I f i " - 1 I I 3 U U LJ L J a07 - MQ1 . COWNTOWN CI 3th G W) Rose BowL Quarterback Steve Bono leads Bruins on offense. He has good targets in Mike Sherrard and Mike Young. All-American linebacker can didate Neal Dellocono heads a tough defense. 7. Penn State. After a shaky start last year the Nittany Lions came on strong at the end of the year. Joe Paterno hopes that momentum will carry over to this season. Paterno's biggest problem is a schedule that includes eight m - n i i n 8 . ! " J J 7 '1 teams that played in bowls last year. But the Lions have some horses. D.J. Dozier was the first Penn State freshman to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. And he hardly played in the first three games of the season. And the last time the Lions were weak on defense (other than last year) was during the Xivil War. 8. Nebraska. The Huskers lost more quality players than any other team in the country to graduation but there are plenty of people to take their place. Craig Sundberg and Travt3 Turner will battle for the quar terback spot. Whoever wins that battle will have Jeff Smith to ' a. Acborn cnforcc?'Eo Jatscn. am &W W .sr .'"'IP J tlS . 4w,4t' dm?'iijr mm' tb? mxf &3f Jkf tar mf 44F sr 4k' r jj 1 WELCOME BACKS! jIf you need auto repairs, call Towne Repair, socaica ciose q We offer you: l reliable service" Ii specialized. GM computer repairs -iVSO years combined "experience wne ucpair 1323 M St. 475-2252 r ir mt o hur asm' w 4ttv 4rmi II) , 7 v; JJ ff' Friendship 1 With Fresh I i . fiowets w Roses are oijf specialty We deliver city wide. HOUSE OF FLOWERS 223 S. 11th 47S2775 hand off to, and that's some thing to look forward to. The defense which had its share of problems last year has a year's experience under its belt. 9. Ohio State. Buckeye fans have been on Earle Bruce lately because the Bucks haven't had the success they've known in the past. That could change this . year. 10. Notre Dame. The big prob lem here is coach Gerry Faust. He is living proof of the exist ence of the Peter Principle. Not even all that talent can over come his ineptitude. But word has it that Faust spent the sum mer reading "Run to Daylight" so perhaps the Irish are in for a change. IB " 5 Auburn ipsrts Infennsiidsi naSo to aowmown. .es saf Aau cr j UNIVERSITY FLORAL 113 N. 14th 474-3732 -1 blocks so'iih of Sw&nt Union 7 . '.J f .xl E J i