Wednesday, November 28, 1084 Daily Nebraskan Page 9 Husker, native Nebraskans named to Kodak's Ail-American squad A r Nebraska center Mark Tray- BpjNSB ... nf . , , ... Tv,.! iu i i Tony Camillas, DL, a junior from Okla- nowicz, Wyoming tight end Jay homa. Hometown - Tulsa, Okla. Novacek and Iowa linebacker Tony Degrate, DL, a senior from Texas. Larry Station were narned to the Hometown - Snyder, Tex. Kodak All-American team select- i" Ri0- KL a senior from aA Ux, Ka a Southern Cal Hometown Howard, Calif, ed by the American football . Ron Holmes, DU a senior from Wash- toaches Association. ington. Hometown - Lacey, Wash. Kodak announced the All-Am- Bruce Smith, DL, a senior from Vir- Hometown Lubbock, Tex. Jeff Sanchez, DB, a senior from Geor gia. Hometown Yorba Linda, Calif. Tony Thurman, DB, a senior from Boston College. Hometown Lynn, Mass. Gregg Cfirr, LB, a senior from Auburn. Hometown Birmingham, Ala. Larry Station, LB, ajunior from Iowa. Hometown Omaha, Neb. Ricky Anderson, PU, a senior from Vanderbilt Hometown St. Petersburg. w J 'V erican souad Tuesdav in Roches- glnlaTech. Hometown - Norfolk, Va ter, N.Y. Rod Brown, DB, a senior from Okla- Fla. ft- . . I 3 r- ( v Gcthesbsurg nsiive Slsdly BIk applauds efter k&ochisstha bail off Ea Arizssia plsyer for a Ilnsker possession. The Buskers wen the gsuss 103-63. ' aslie ftcsie Powell, Debra Ivy, Maurtice Iraming, Stacy Miller, Angie Owen, Cathy Harriott, Terri Block, Shelly L&Guardia, Lisa -Fieiie, Vzm - . Colli, Stephanie Costello, Ann TEAM Name NEBRASKA OPPONENTS FG- FT- FGA Pet FTA Pet. leb. Avg. TP Av. 10- 22.455 14-17.824 11 5.5 34 17.0 12-20 .600 7-11 .638 4 2.0 31 15.5 11- 21 .524 8-8 1.000 3 1.5 30 15.0 12- 27 .444 4-4 1.000 8 4.0 28 14.0 4- 9 .444 10-10 1.000 6 3.0 18 9.0 6-11 .545 2-2 1.000 3 1.5 14 7.0 5- 7 .714 0-1 .000 3 1.5 10 5.0 3-6 .500 2-2 1.000 4 4.0 8 8.0 2- 4 .500 3-4 - .750 3 1.5 7 3.5 3- 3 1.000 0-0 .000 1 1.0 6 6.0 0-4 .000 1-2 .500 5 2.5 1 .6 FG- FT- . FGA Pet. 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A half-hour tele vision program featuring the team members will be aired in Decem ber. KODAK ALL-AMERICAN TEAM OFFENSE Doug Flutie, Q3, a senior from Boston College. Hometown Natick, Mass. Keith Byars, KB, a junior from Ohio State. Hometown Dayton, Ohio. Kenneth" Davis, EB, a junior from TCU. Hometown Temple, Texas. Eddie Erown,WR, a senior from Miami (Fla). Hometown Miami Fla. David Williams, WR, a junior from Illinois. Hometown Los Angeles, Calif. Jay Novacek, TE, a senior from Wyoming. Hometown Gothenburg, Neb. Lomas Brown, OL, a senior from Flor ida. Hometown Miami, Fla. BUI Fralic, OL, a senior from Pitts burgh. Hometown Penn Hills, Pa. Lknc6 Smith, OL, a senior from LSU. Hometown Kannapoiis, N.C. Del Wilkes, OL, a senior from South Carolina. Hometown Columbia 8.C. Mark Treynowicz, C, a senior from Nebraska. IIorttovn BeSevue, Neb. 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