Friday, September 23, 1034 Dally Nsbrasksn PcgoD TV Football COLLEGE FOOTBALL SATUHDAY Net.Tff.sia (3-0) at Sraccse (2-1), 11 6.n., Katz Smarts (KMTV( Cfc&asel 3, KOLN-TV, CSmsnel 10). Last Year: Nebraska won 63-7 in Lincoln. What to Watch: Syracuse could have beaten Rutgers if the Orange men had not fumbled away several opportunities at the goal line. Quarterback Todd Norley and running back Jamie Convington key the Orange's offense. This is the second of four straight Ne braska games to be televised. Illinois (3-1) at Iowa (1-2), 11 a.m., CDS (WGWT, Chsssel 6). Last Year: Illinois won 33-0 in Champaign, I1L What to Watch: It's the Jack Trudeau and Chuck Long Show. With Heisman Trophy potentials being injured each week, these quarterbacks have moved into contention. Osnahan Larry Station is an all Big Ten linebacker for Iowa, losers of its last two games. Texas (1-0) vs. Feira State (3 0) at Giants Cts&lcn, 11 cm., ESPN, Cable Cbaanel 5. Last Year: The teams did not play. What to Watch: Texas has had a two-week rest since finding its offense in a 35-27 win against Auburn. Todd Dodge had no trouble finding his receivers, un like 1983, when Texas' offense struggled. Penn State blew away William and Mary with the aid of uougoiangsarm. Tennessee (2-0-1) at Auburn (1-2), 11 a.m., WTE3, CaLIa Channel 4). Last Year: Auburh won 37-14 at Knoxville, Tenn. What to Watch: Auburn's of fense still hasn't completely re covered from losing Bo Jackson to a shoulder separation. Ten nessee's star runner, Johnnie Jones, is alive and well and chew ing up the yard3 for the Vols, who face their first test Saturday. Metre Dame (2-1) at LILssocri (1-2), 2:S3 p.ra., ABC (KETV, Channel 7). Last Year: The teams did not play.. What to Watch: A loss could mean Missouri's Warren Powers or Notre Dame's Gerry Faust will not have a job at the end of the season. Missouri's defense has allowed more points in three games than some Tiger teams have in a season. Notre Dame h touting running back Allen Pin kett for the Heisman. Navy vs. Arkansas at Little Eock, 6:30 p.ia., ESPN, Cable Channel 5. Last Year: The team did not play. What to Watch: Navy's Napoleon McCullum had his chances for the Heisman dashed by a fractur ed ankle last week against Vir ginia New Arkansas coach Ken Hatfield has settled on Brad Taylor as quarterback and the "50" alignment for the Razorback defense. PEO FOOTBALL SUNDAY Dslks (3-1) ct CMcd (3-1), r.cen, CES (V07VTf Channel 6, KOLN-TV, Channel 10). Last Game: Dallas won 10-9 in 1031. What to Watch: Steve Fuller may start at quarterback for the Injury-plagued Bears. Walter Pay ton passed Franco Harris, and is 221 yards shy of Jim Brown's NFL rushing record. Dallas' intercep tion specialist, Everson Walls, picked off two against Green Bay and was named Sports Illustrat ed's player of the Week. Los Angeles EaMers (3-1) at Denver (3-1), 3 p.m., NBC (KMTV, Channel 3). Last Game: Raiders won 22-20 in LA in 1G33. What to Watch: The Raiders rallied to defeat stubborn San Diego Monday night. Denver's 21 0 shutout of Kansas City was the Broncos' first since blanking the Raiders, then in Oakland, in 1931. Detroit (1-3) at S&n Diego (2 2), 3 p.m., CBS (WGWT, Chan nel 6, KOLN-TV, Channel 10). Last Game: San Diego won 23 23 in 1981. What to Watch: The Lions per ennially struggle to find a quar terback, and this year's search has caused their shaky start. San Diego's defense leaks more than the Watergate plumbing. Compile! by StaPospisil Your Headquarter Shops for Homecoming corsages and party decorations. Go Big Red Corsages from $150 Visa, Master Charge Diners-Carte Blanche American Express I! ft se o? m:m 226 S: K,h . 476-2775 uimm mm 474-3792 CS$ 2rWS S &rG$x&3 NEBRASKA vs COLORADO Round Trip Transportation ' Depart Friday morning - Return Saturday night. ALLIED TOUR (k TRAVEL Local No. 792-2700 uteri UNL vicing Canada team. rou voiieyers go co tourney By Julid Baser ;-;? Daily Nabrssiata Staff Writer off the bench in the first and "I think we just wore them second sets and played good, so I down mentally" Pettit said, "but started her the third set," Pettit said. The University of Nebraska's Leading in total kills along with women's volleyball team hosted Smith were Annie Adamczak and the University of Sherbrooke from Karen Dalhgren who both con Quebec, panada, Thursday night tributed nine kilb a piece. at the Coliseum. The Huskerseas- .... ... .. . Oy defeated Sherbrooke in three ,PWSt sad he thought his team sets 15-9, 15-9, 15-3. PlaJed a ?r0n,? JfffRSlw J6 ' ' and served well, but was disap- kw. oui nointed in their defense. "I felt we wwu ueKouie r nnt tpttin et. n fnr mir umversrcy oi bnerorooKe, 50Utn- theyre a well organized team that played us close in the beginning." Currently ranked 8th in the NCAA standings and posting an 8-0 record, the Huskers head into the Husker invitational. The invi tational starts today and runs all weekend at the Coliseum. The Huskers will be hosting the 101 N. 27th. 476-1566 , 77, , . - jr- - f aattina cot iin fnr mir tiuvcisii-y Ui Oiici ui uue, ouuui- .Si!' KfftSSto Z tl&souri.andOoloradoState. by Kathy Noth, helped them pull Leading in assists were Noth ment and expects good competi anead and eventually win. Noth and Mary Buysse with 21 and 18 tion. had five of her eight kills of the assists respectively. Buysse, "It should be a real good tour- game in the first set. The second set was for the most part a rerun of the first. with Sherbrooke keeping in close in the early goings and the Hus kers storming back for the win. Nebraska took total control of the third set from start to finish. Junior, Michelle Smith came off the bench to start the third set, and lead the team in blocks four and kills nine. "I felt that Smith was really set ting up well on blocks. 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