i Monday, September 9, 1985 .. M . , n i Daily Nebraskan Page 9 f' , . "", ' , " J 1 ..s. , , i V v'' t'f ---x, X V.V p's-'-t V HAIHSTYLING ' SPECIALIST ' 'if . '"V ff- "v '' V Barber - Service ' ( -'X-V-r .J-V N i ill II r ' .7 J , , . , David CreamerDaily Nebraskan Florida State s Stanley Scott recovers a fumble by Nebraska's Dana Brlnson In the first half of Saturday's game. The fumble was one of two by Nebraska In the game. Heat takes early toll on Huskers LOSS from Page 8 "After their quarterback (McManus) Eight and we're capable of wining a went out it seemed like they were major bowl if we play the type of ball we wacn twwaen ana l laiKea Deiore nappy 10 nave ine 1-13 lead and that can. 601 North 16th (Sig Ep Lot) Sun.-Thufs. 8:30 -11:30 p.m. Froa-Whsjlia' Sp:;::!jJ Tcco-RiJo Men 2 for M.45 Mscho Tuss. . . iJscbs tar , the game and we thought that the fum- was that," he said. "Their receivers bles would be the difference," he said, weren't even making cuts to try and get Saturday's heat also was a factor, open." particularly early in the gameWatkins Watkins said he wasn't challenged said. The temperature at kickoff was 93 in the second half and even "felt like degrees, but thermometers on the sta- going to sleep a couple of times." dium's artificial surface showed read- Nebraska held the Seminoles to 53 ings as high as 132 degrees. yards passing after halftime. McBride "It was pretty hot out there in the said the Huskers made some defensive first half," Watkins said. "But I kind of adjustments and decided to "go with cooled offandgota second wind in the some of tn WO who had played in second half and it really didn't feel that somTe before." hot " thought the defense rose to the Osborne was nleased with the def- occasion in the second haIf" WaMns oncif .Tot K.LlToVf said. "We shut them out, but then they ensive play in the second half. m fte sam(j tQ Uj "The defense played much better in ' we still have respect for Florida the second half," he said. "We showed state," he said. "But it's not like they signs of being a better football team as aii 0Ver us and did what they the game progressed." wanted to do, though." McManus, who finished with 172 The Seminoles finished with a total yards passing, left the game early in the of 290 yards while the Huskers had 412. fourth quarter after he was decked by "One good thing about this game is Husker defensive tackle Jim Skow. that we found out we could drive the McManus was replaced by senior Kirk ball," said Clayton, who finished with Cocker and never returned to the game. 97 yards rushing. "We're a strong, phys- At that point Watkins, one of the few ical and aggressive football team. We experienced players in the Nebraska just have to pull together and things secondary, said the Seminole offense will click for us, for sure, played a "tentative" game. "We capable of winning the Big Introducing... MANI BY GIORGIO ARMANI The best in Italian clothing. An Italian Vedge-look" impeccably tailored with a bit of difference by Old World artisans using wool fabrics from the finest Italian mills. Join us for a special showing of Mani with Malcolm Jones of Giorgio Armani Thursday, September 12 from tl a.m. to 3 p.m. Downtown f 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Gateway jf X(0 yy WA iSffi Wk 18$ U MIL 5m Ih Ik ?v l I O ) BILLFOLD SIZE CS)-COLOR PICTURES FROM YOUR 8x1Q OR SMALLER COLOR PICTURE 4 l AMERICA'S FASTEST PHOTOFINISHER Centrum Plaza OFFER ENDS 10 ISIS 1 , L 1 , -!" Jf J ft s: 11 1 f . y 4 - y 4&r i7 n. WESTROADS. OMAHA, THE ATRIUM, (13th & N) & GATEWAY. IINCOIN