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Thursday, September 19, 1985
Daily Nebraskan
Page 13
Moe Iba assists writer;
Nebraska 31, Illinois 28
By Jeff Apel
Staff Reporter
Let me get something straight. It seems for
every fan I have, an abundant supply of people
are more than willing to criticize me. (And yes,
for my numerous fans in a certain astronomy
class, I can pick my own nose.)
For those of you who do not appreciate my
predictions, let me say that last week I went 6-2,
missing only Air Force's rout of Wyoming and
Maryland's suprising victory over Boston College.
Since I did continue to improve my winning
precentages, (for the year I am now 15-12) I
didn't have to keep my promise to bring Corn
husker basketball coach Moe Iba into this
week's predictions. But because of popular
demand, (and because every time I called the
White House to talk to President Reagan they
said he was too busy sleeping) I welcome Iba as
my special guset of this week's column.
Alabama 31, Cincinnati 20 at Univer
sity, Ala.
Iba said he favored Alabama by a 24-17 score
because he had just watched them play an
impressive game on television, I'll agree with
him, but say this game will have a little higher
score because Cincinnati showed a dangerous
offense in its first three games.
Navy 21, Indiana 12 at Bloomington,
Ind.
Even when I reminded him that Bobby Knight
wouldn't be coaching, Moe still said he liked
Indiana by a 3 point margin because of their rout
of Louisville (That's what you get for running out
on Miami, Howard).
I disagree. I think Navy is superior, even if
they do have a Heisman Trophy candidate with a
name you can't pronounce.
Nebraska 31, Illinois 28 at Lincoln.
I think this game will be the most exciting
contest of the 1985 Husker season. It matches a
Nebraska team which has a great running attack
but virtually no passing game, against an Illinois
team, which has a dangerous passing attack but
no running game. I'm agreeing with Moe, largely
because of the home field advantage. Nebraska
will score their first 1985 victory here.
Ohio State 24, Colorado 13 at Boulder,
Colo.
Asking Colorado to win three consecutive
games in a season is like asking Bill Jackman to
learn to play defense. This score could be a lot
worse if the Buckeyes had Keith Byars, who is
still sidelined with a broken foot. Moe agrees
with me, saying Ohio State will win by a 28-14
score,
Michigan State 21, Notre Dame 20 at
Notre Dame, Ind. (Apel's upset special)
Moe said he liked Notre Dame by a 30-14 clip
because he thought they played well in last
week's loss to Michigan. But I disagree. I think
the Fighting Irish will drop their second game in
a row, which will all but seal Gerry Faust's future
with Notre Dame (remember, you heard it here
first).
Michigan 24, South Carlina 13 at Co
lumbia, S.C.
On paper, this game is probably the best game
of the week. South Carolina posted a 10-2 record
last season while Michigan has great tradition.
I'm going along with Moe and saying Michigan
will win rather handily.
Other scores: Air Force 28, Rice 7, Arizona
23, California 10, Boston College 21, Pittsburg 12,
BYU 17, Temple 10, Georgia 24, Clemson 21,
Florida State 17, over a drugged up Memphis
State squad by 3, Washington 20, Houston 10,
Vanderbilt 10, Iowa State 9, Kansas 38, Indiana
State 3, Texas Christian 14, Kansas State 6,
Texas 31, Missouri 13, Stanford 21, Oregon 9,
Penn State 21, East Carolina 17, UCLA 31, San
Diego State 14, USC 21, Baylor 13 and Maryland
31, West Virginia 12.
Courtesy UNL Sports Information
Annie Adamczak
Adamczak named
Player of the Week;
Husker record 7-0
From Staff Reports
Nebraska volleyball player Annie Adamo
zak has been named Big Eight Player of the
Week by the Big Eight for the second straight
week. Adamczak helped the Cornhuskers to
the championship of the Wyoming Volleyball
Tournament last weekend. Nebraska raised
its record to a perfect 7-0. Adamczak had 56
kills, 12 blocks, four aces, and 72 digs.
Nebraska is now ranked fourth by the Col
legiate Volleyball Coaches Association, the
highest ranking ever for a team east of the
rocky mountains. The Huskers are ranked
fifth by the NCAA.
The Nebraska volleyball team will be in
action this weekend when it travels to Cali
fornia for the San Jose Invitational Tourna
ment. Four of the six top-ranked volleyball
teams are entered in the tournament, includ
ing No. 6 Colorado State, Stanford and San
Jose State, both tied for second.
The Huskers return to home action Sept.
28 when they are hosts of Brigham Young and
Oregon at the Coliseum.
Rec Scoreboard
Men's Slow Pitch Softball
Sigma Chi 12, Sigma Phi Epsilon 8
Delta Upsilon 14, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 7
Tau Kappa Epsilon 5, Phi Kappa Psi 2
Alpha Tau Omega 11, Phi Kappa Psi 10
Sigma Nu 10, Alpha Gamma Sigma 8
Chi Phi 5, Theta Xi 4
Triangle 12, Chi Phi 2
Alpha Gamma Rho 19, Ag Men 5
Alpha Tau Omega 11, Phi Delta Theta 4
Delta Tau Delta 11, Kappa Sigma 10
Flex Express 15, Playmakers 7
Beta Sigma Psi 10, Beta Theta Pi 5
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 6, Phi Gamma Delta 5
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3, Beta Theta Pi 2
Sigma Nu 7, Sigma Chi 6
Sweets 11, Warriors 7
FarmHouse 7, Acacia 6
Sigma Phi Epsilon 16, Triangle 2
Beta Theta Pi 9, Theta Chi 7
Phi Gamma Delta 6, Sigma Phi Epsilon 0
Lambda Chi Alpha 11, Beta Sigma Psi 9
S. Carolina, Illinois picked
to win in weekend games
By Herschel Nissenson
The Associated Press
South Carolina has amassed 1,114
yards in its first two games and the task
of trying to stop Coach Joe Morrison's
Gamecocks now rests with Gary Moeller,
Michigan's assistant head coach and
defensive coordinator.
And Moeller just may have some
knowledge of Morrison's thinking. You
see, he's married to the former Ann
Morrison of Lima, Ohio, who happens to
be Joe's sister.
"We haven't stopped anybody yet,"
said Coach Bo Schembechler, which
isn't quite true. The Wolverine's stopped
Notre Dame 20-12 and every time the
Irish got close, Michigan forced them
to settle for a field goal.
The 15th-ranked Gamecocks, play
ing at home, are 3-point favorites over
the No. 19 Wolverines. The pick is
South Carolina 21-14.
Last week's score was 38 right, 13
wrong and three ties for a percentage of
.745. For the season, it's 72-27-4 .727.
Against the point spread, last week's
count was 17-17-1 .500. On the year,
it's 30-33-1 - .476.
This week's only other game between
members of the Associated Press Top
Twenty finds No. 20 Illinois at No. 18
Nebraska, where the Cornhuskers are
7'2-point favorites.
The Ilini didn't play well in losing to
Southern Cal and barely Southern Illi
nois, a Division I-AA team. But Nebraska
was victimized by a passing team (Flor
ida State) in its opener, so in the Upset
Special of the, Illinois 24-17.
Baylor at No. 3 Southern Cal (favored
by 11): Southern Cal 28-14.
Northern Illinois at No. 4 Iowa (no
line): Iowa 45-7.
Memphis State at No. 6 Florida State
(by 17): Florida State 31-17.
No. 7 Ohio State (by 10) at Colorado:
Second Upset Special Colorado 21-20.
Colorado State at No. 9 LSU (by
2712): LSU 35-14.
East Carolina at No. 10 Penn State
(by 14): Penn State 30-10.
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