Wednesday, August 21, 1985 Daily Nebraskan Page 63 m "n; Back to School Specials Back to choo! Specials CO byta "o CD cx co "o o x o CO A' 'JJS 1) ck t Hi GO I o zx C3 O CO CO CO 09 1 :! Dally Nebraskan File Photo Nebraska's Dave Hoppen waits for a pass while former Oklahoma Ail-American Wayman Tlsdale defends. Since Tisdale moved on to the Indiana Pacers, Hoppen has become the premier player in the Big Eight conference. Hoppen bounces onto Playboy team By Kevin Warneke Staff Reporter Although the opening game for Nebraska's men's basketball team is still almost three months away, the 6 1 1 center Dave Hoppen is beginning to feel the pressure. It's the pressure that goes along with being one of the top centers in college basketball. It's the pressure that goes along with being a projected first round draft choice in the National Basketball Association draft and the pressure of being called a possible M . American selection. Although he is trying to keep the preseason . predictions made about him off "Ms mind, Hoppen said he's glad they were made. But those preseason projections didn't develop overnight. Hoppen has scored 1,747 points in three seasons as a Husker, averaging 19 points a game. He also has 156 rebounds to top Nebraska's all-time charts. He needs to average about 16 points a game during his final season to become the Big Eight Conference's No. 2 all-time scorer. The early departure of Creighton's Benoit Benjamin and Oklahoma's Wayman Tisdale, along with the gra duation of other top centers, pushed Hoppen to the top of the collegiate centers. Even with his credentials, Hoppen said he isn't sure if all the attention he's getting is deserved. There are too many talented centers still playing in college, he said. , Playboy Magazine obviously thinks Hoppen is one of the best. The maga zine selected Hoppen as one of the 10 outstanding collegiate basketball players. Hoppen said it was an honor to be included with the likes of Syracuse's Pearl Washington. Some of the credit for his success has to go to Tisdale, Hoppen said, because the Oklahoma center brought attention to the Big 8. Before Tisdale's debut at Oklahoma, Hoppen said, Big Eight games were rarely televised. And then it was only on regional television, he said. Now Big Eight games appear fre--quently, he said, sometimes even on national television. Please see HOPPEN on 70 en tn o ca cx CO "o o xz o CO o 03 CO yi ca "o CJ cx CO "o o sz o CO u ca CO 1974 CHEVY CORVETTE, 6367-1 BfR ps, auto., ir. tilt , $7.95 1977 CHEVY CAMARO, 8520 f Red 2 dr . ps, auto , air $1,550 1977 CHEVY CAMARO, 5406 2 Tan I type. 2 dr, pS. auto, air ,...$3,325 197$ CHEVY CAMARO Z 28 4513 3 2 dr , whits. V 8. ps. auto , air, cruise,. , $3,950 1978 CHEVY CAMARO, 5904 2 Maroon, 2-(If , p$. auto, air $3.15 1983 CHEVY CAMARO. 5877-1 2 dr , gray, pS. auto,, an, windows, cruise, lilt $9,550 1983 DATSUN 200ZX,5373-1 8f0wn ps, pb. 4-speed, AM'fM, air $8,850 1969 FIAT 850 SPYOER, 6442 Convertible 4-cyl.. 4-speed $2,150 1975 FIAT X-19. 6493-1 Gold, 4-cyl, 4 speed, air, AMFM $3,495 1981 FIAT SPYDER CONVERTIBLE, 6465-1, Blue. 4-cyl.; 4-spesd. air . . , $5,975 1978 PONTIAC TRANS AM, 5627-2 Blue, power steering, auto . air. electric windows. AMFM $4,975 - 1978 PONTIAC FIRF8IR0.6178 1 Yellow ps. auto., air, till, AMFM tape ... $4,450 1980 PONTIAC FiREBino,5862 2 Orange, V 6. ps. auto, air, 41,000 miles .... $4,950 1981 PONTIAC TRANS AM 5825-t Blue, V 8. p3. pb. auto .air, power locks. AMFM $7,975 198J PONTIAC FIRE9IRO, 5874 1 Silver. V 6. ps. pb, auto., air, AMFM tape. . . . $7,950 1983 PONTIAC FIREBIRD, 6282 1 Black tull power. T- Tops, AMFM tape , . . SAVE! 1979 TOYOTA SUPRA, 6038 2 Cray ... $5,395 1980 TOYOTA CELICA, 6588 1 Silver ps. auto., air, sunroof 36,450 1983 TOYOTA SUPRA, 6551-1 Black, full power $13,500 1983 TOYOTA CELICA GTS, 6559 t Red ps. pb. 4-cyl . 5-speed, power windows, air. cruise.... , $9,975 1974 TRIUMPH TR8, 4643-2. Red, new top j $3,175 1969 VW CONVERTIBLE, 5446-1 Yellow $2,275 id City Toyota 1145 N. 40th 464-0241 Back to School Specials Back to School Specials mi Tgrin ii i ii jmm jot -$ -5,4-i mi' cffj.s 'i'frtte M iitositei sr.i wj fiiiiTi 'iyMiWmYil NU basketball 85-86 schedule Nov. 18 Czechoslovakia Natl. Team Nov. 23 Wisconsin-Stoat Nov. 28 Southern Illinois Nov. 30 Wyoming Dec. 2 California-Irvine Dec. 7 Creighton Dec. 12 Washington State Dec. 14 Montana State Dec. 20 Georgia Dec 23 Arizona State Dec. 29-30 Sun Bowl Tournament (Neb, Ala., Tex.-El Paso, Ohio St.) Jan. 6 Evansviile Jan. 1 1 Northeast Missouri State Jan. 15 Kansas Jan. 18 Missouri Jan. 22 Oklahoma State Jan. 25 Iowa State Jan. 29 Oklahoma Feb. 1 Colorado Feb. 5 Kansas State Feb. 8 Missouri Feb. 12 Oklahoma State Feb. 15 Kansas Feb. 19 Oklahoma Feb. 22 lwa Feb. 26 Colorado March 1 Kansas State March 5-8 Big Eight Tournament Home games in bold. i i .xK. v s . J f L . i n J it WtJJ i i r : 2nd Level Centrum "435-5918 CO CO CO o CO T3 CO 2. GO CD Q3 C3 CO o o o CO a CO CO CO 1