Tuesday, October 30, 1984 Page 8 Daily Nebraskan pmm Esejl;'gi n J6 reshman football team hobbles to 41-0 shutout By JeffKorbelik Pally Nebraskan Staff Reporter Spectators at Nebraska's fresh man football team's 41-0 victory over the William Jewell junior varsity Monday may have been confused with what kind of sport event they were watching bas ketball or football. Both teams had a habit of dribbling the football on Memor ial Stadium's "superturf." The Huskers fumbled 1 1 times, losing six of them, and William Jewell fumbled six times, losing four. William Jewell also threw one interception. Coach Dan Young said the fum bles were a result of using players who have seen little playing time. The guys who haven t had that ::: H Ignites At n SOS Tonite thru Saturday "c girara in mm a omms$ 2"S ' ' VV C:i Prizes Fcr D::f b 7sf Pace- fOO.O0 2nd Place 50.G9 3rd Place I? 118 E If A( 5 iv be rockin at BO'S 27th & Comhusker -: ::: -"-; VW V1 BC6&1-ES THE: jniNp ANP cSRATjnes the series a jthcr I602.T-B0C - - &4flw& ml?lL 'm&i fi1 . . ( WAS YOUR ttCTIERS IT TVASX XV11 BtD J r f GREAT PEA TCP -YOU" PO S ' DID T MENTION ll COVER? j -322SOU7H 9TS STREET, UNCOLK, NE 68503 --416-8551 much time were revved up and pretty excited Young said. They (the fumbles) were explainable." The victory enabled the fresh man to close out the season with a 4-1 record. The Huskers were scheduled to play the Kansas State junior varsity last Friday, but Kansas State was forced to cancel because of their injury situation and William Jewell was added. The freshman controlled the game from the outset. I-back Jeff Wheeler scored on touchdown runs from the 3 and 23-yard lines in the first quarter. Wheeler, a walk-on from Urbandale, Iowa, rushed 18 times for 126 yards in the game. Of those yards, 110 came in the first half. Wheeler saw extensive action in the first half because of other I-backs missing from the lineup. I-back Jon Kelley did not play because of a hip pointer suffered in the varsity's victory over Kan sas State. Keith Jones has not been with the freshmen since their second game. "We only have eight or nine scholarship kids and a lot of the walk-ons have really come on," Young said. Quarterback Wendell Wooten also rushed for over 100 yards, gaining 131 yards on 16 carries. A majority of his yards came on his second quarter touchdown run of 74 yards. He also scored again in the third quarter on a 16-yard run. Backup quarterback Jim Toner took up the slack in the passing department. Toner completed five of eight passes for 92 yards and two touchdowns. He hit wingback Pat Seawell with a 19-yard strike at the end of the first half and wound up the Husker scoring with a 28-yard touchdown pass to split end Bob Kenney late in the third quarter. Except for the fumbles, Young said he was pleased with the vic- tnrv psneciallv coming off of the narrow loss to Waldorf Junior College. "We played with a lot better intensity, we had a pretty good effort throughout and the play ers were up and ready to play at the opening kickoff," Young said. "With Waldorf we weren't ready to play and when we were ready we didn't have it." The freshmen will now prepare for the annual game against the redshirts on Nov. 8. After the red shirt contest, Young said six or eight freshmen will play with the varsity. Young pointed out that punter John Kroeker as a likely promotion. Young said the Husker staff wants Kroeker to experience the crowd noise and varsity com petition. Kroeker set a new freshman punting record, breaking the previous one that had been set in 1966. Kroeker's average of 40.5 yards per punt topped Bill Bom berger's freshman record of 40.1. ; J - ,"' 1 7 1 1 4 1 i I r BLOOD IS LIKE A PARACHUTE If it's not there when you need it, chances are you'll never need it again. Give Blood for Acacia Fraternity's Annual "DRACU-BLOOD Blood Drive. DATE Tuesday, Oct. 30, 1984 TIME 90)AMto 3:00PM PLACE Regency Suite CALL 47S2242 For Appointment Joel SartortDaily Nebraskan William Jewell qusrterback Gus Boyer escapes Nebraska's Zach ary Mackey in the first quarter Monday. THE 85'S AKE HEME! ...with brand new features p this week: ronn rings I 8c MED. DRINK ! v 'V-y See Your Local i IMS fWW)- 1 ' ' ' pjf -dealerII I