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    Wednesday, September 4, 1985
Daily Nebraskan
Page 15
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By Chuck Green
! staff Reporter
After their worst season in 13 years,
the Missouri Tigers hope to chal
lenge for Big Eight supremacy with a
new coach, a new defense and an old
problem at quarterback.
The Tigers began the 1984 season
with a 1-3 non-conference record. After a
35-21 loss to Kansas in the season
finale, which gave the Tigers a 3-7-1
record, seven-year coach Warren Pow
ers was dismissed
Enter Robert "Woody" Widenhofcr, a
1965 Missouri graduate who played
linebacker for the Tigers. Widenhofer
coached USFL's Oklahoma (now Ariz
ona) Outlaws last year and spent 11
Entry deadlines for men's slow pitch
softball, co-rec flag football, men's and
women's tennis singles and co-rec ten
nis doubles are due at the Campus
Recreation Office, 1740 Vine St. by 5
p.m .today.
There will be managers meetings for
men's softball and co-rec flag football
Thursday in the Nebraska Union. The
Intramural Shorts
Seminoles roll during
tune-up for Nebraska
By Darrell Fry
Special to the Daily Nebraskan
NEW ORLEANS After holding off
a first-half challenge by Tulane, 19th
ranked Florida State pulled away from
the Green Wave 38-12 Saturday in the
Louisiana Superdome.
The biggest question that Seminole
coach Bobby Bowden had before the
game was whether second-year quar
terback Danny McManus would be able
to control a high-powered offense.
McManus demonstrated poise and in
telligent decision-making and com
pleted 1 4 of 1 9 passes for 1 9 1 yards and
two touchdowns.
Bowden was pleasantly surprised.
"The poised part of his performance
I just couldn't predict," Bowden said.
"I really didn't know if he would panic
out there or not.
"Even his reactions were better than
I could have expected. He definitely
Men's volleyball club
plans for next season
By Jim Ballard
Staff Reporter
The UNL men's volleyball club is a
second semester sport, but its members
trying to get organized now.
"We're losing a lot of top people from
last year, and even more for the next
semester, so we're trying to be more
organized," team member Jeff Iverson
said.
Practices will hpei n in a rnnnlp nf
peeks, and everybody playing together
41 me Mart, said Iverson, a senior busi
ness major.
"We'll be playing together for about
a month, and then we'll break up into
probably three different teams," he
said.
I The three teams will be at different
ability levels.
I The team also hopes to sponsor a
l'rec volleyball tournament to raise
poney for the team.
Vh v 6 toumament will probably be in
November, and we.re hoping t0
se $o00," Iverson said,
f jnat money will help the team when
C,. Delns next semester's schedule,
,vlcJ w11 take them to such places as
jltaaha and St. Joseph, Mo.
Stst v lnvolved with the United
hav l yba11 Association, and we
C! 7turday tournaments all during
u semester," Iverson said.
rf, coach to greet Mi
years with the Pittsburgh Steelers as
ui aisibiani aeiensive coach.
Widenhofer brings with him the pro
style 3-4-4 defense, which is designed
to thwart opposing passing attacks.
The newly installed defense will show
case the Tigers' linebacking corps.
Bo Sherrill, a 6-3, 220-pound junior
who led the team in tackles (09) last
season, will lead the linebackers from
his inside spot. Mike Vestweber and
Buck Stinson will battle for the other
inside linebacker position.
The outside linebacker spots will be
filled by Gary Justis and Eric Troy, who
both started the second half of last
season. Freshmen Lee Johnson and
Darren MacDonald also might challenge.
Only one starter returns in the
softball meeting is at 6 p.m., and the
iooiDau meeting is at t p.m.
Punt, Pass and Kick competition
will be today from 4 to 7 p.m. at the
Cather and Pound Intramural Fields at
17th and Vine streets. No advance entry
is required. There is no entry fee and no
award fee. Entries will be taken at the
site.
told us what we needed to know,"
Bowden said.
After two McManus passes resulted
in a touchdown, Bowden's concern fell
upon his young and inexperienced def
ensive secondary. But, following the
quarterback's example, the unit dis
played uncanny maturity by not giving
up the long pass.
But FSU wasn't perfect: the ball car
riers accumulated 225 yards on the
ground but coughed up the football
four times twice inside the Tulane
15-yard line and once on their own 11.
Bowden had another worry on his
flight back to Talahassee.
Late in the first period, Bowden's
most dangerous offensive weapon, wide
receiver Hassan Jones, re-separated
his shoulder as he dove for a pass. He
will not make the Nebraska trip and
probably will be out of action for two to
three weeks.
The team also will play in its own
conference, in which it finished second
last season.
Kansas, Iowa State, Quincy College
in Illinois, and last year's champion,
Graceland College, are in UNL's con
ference. The team also competes in Lincoln's
city recreation league, and finished
second in that last year.
Any men interested in playing should
watch for Daily Nebraskan classified
announcements for dates and practice
times, Iverson said.
"New people are always welcome,"
he said.
The Federal Depository
library Program
secondary, a relief for most Missouri
fans. The 1984 edition was statistically
the worst in the Big Eight. Senior Tony
Facinelli returns to his cornerback
spot, while Rodney Shepard and Ron
Floyd attempt to fill the other corner
back slot. Cameron Riley and Erik
McMillan are front runners for the
remaining secondary positions.
The three-man line will be anchored
by junior tackle Michael Scott, while
Rick Klohmann hold3 down the other
tackle spot. Steve Leshe and Cory
Cathcart expect to alternate at nose
guard.
On the offensive side, the Tigers
have a sturdy front line led by Ail
American candidate John Clay. Clay, a
6-5, 280-pound junior, was an all-Big
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Eight selection last season.
The strength of Missouri's offense
appears to be at the skill positions. The
Tigers are once again faced with a
pleasant dilemma at quarterback, re
turning the best tandem in the confer
ence: seniors Warren Seitz, 6-4, 220,
and Marlon Adler, 6-0, 185. Seitz and
Adler combined for 710 yards rushing
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