The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 28, 1984, Page Page 9, Image 9

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    Wednesday, November 28, 1084
Daily Nebraskan
Page 9
Husker, native Nebraskans named
to Kodak's Ail-American squad
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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.
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erican souad Tuesdav in Roches- glnlaTech. Hometown - Norfolk, Va
ter, N.Y.
Rod Brown, DB, a senior from Okla- Fla.
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bail off Ea Arizssia plsyer for a Ilnsker possession. The
Buskers wen the gsuss 103-63. '
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Powell, Debra
Ivy, Maurtice
Iraming, Stacy
Miller, Angie
Owen, Cathy
Harriott, Terri
Block, Shelly
L&Guardia, Lisa
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Colli, Stephanie
Costello, Ann
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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
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FGA Pet. FTA Pet. leb. Avg, TP Avg.
68-134.607 51-61 .836 64 25.5 187 93.5
68-115.591 31-49 .633 64 29.5 167 83.5
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Trophy awarded to the nation's f
top lineman.
Novacek, from Gothenburg, is a
senior who "has been a key thou
roughbred in Wyoming's many
calvary charges into the end zone
this year," according to the Kodak
release.
Station, a junior from Omaha
Central, was one of five juniors on
the squad.
Other Big Eight selections were
Tony Casiiias of Oklahoma and
Rod Brown of Oklahoma State.
The team will be brought
together and honored in Dallas,
Texas, Dec. 6-9. 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. " "
Kevin Butler, PK, a senior from Geor
gia Hometown Stone Mountain, Ga
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