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Wear Diamonds " . . .... - - - CENTRUM PLAZA-DOWNTOWN LINCOLN M-F 10-9; SAT. 10-5:30; SUN. 12-5 ANNIVERSARY SALE NNIVERSARY SALE NNIVERSARY SALE NNIVERSARY SALE NNIVERSARY SALE ANNIVERSARY SALE ANNIVERSARY SALE ANNIVERSARY SALE ANNIVERSARY SALE ANNIVERSARY SALE -ANNIVERSARY SALE ANNIVERSARY SALE NNIVLKoAK T o A Lfc NNIVERSARY SALE ANNIVERSARY SALE NNIVERSARY SALE NNIVERSARY SALE NNIVERSARY SALE NNIVERSARY SALE NNIVERSARY SALE t s Ki ; ; ? t I . j By Steve Thomas Staff Reporter The National Scouting Combine recently released its player evaluations for the April 19 NFL draft. And when scouts talk, people listen. It follows that four Nebraska seniors may have a good idea what to expect when they report to camp this summer. The Scouting Combine annually evaluates the nation's top prospects and the results are used by 19 NFL teams. This year's workouts and evalu ations were in New Orleans in late January. Each prospect is tagged with a number rating, which is used as an indicator of his performance in the pro fessional ranks. The results were pub lished in USA Today. Jim Skow Of all Nebraska seniors, Jim Skovv's 6.8 rating as a defensive end took top honors. According to the Scouting Combine's rating system, Skow is a good prospect, will contribute, may start in time, will make the squad and will be selected in rounds two or three of the draft. But Skow isn't so sure that a person's future is decided by a number rating. "You really can't pay too much attention to those things," Skow said. "You may get some ideas, but you can't bank on it or you'll get disappointed. Nobody really knows what's going to happen until draft day." One reason Skow, an All-American, can expect plenty of attention April 29 is his versat ility. At 6 feet, 3 inches and 240 pounds, Skow could be used as a defensive end or as an inside linebacker. "I think my ability to rush the passer and my quickness will really help me," Skow said. Skow said, despite other distrac tions, his mind is on the upcoming draft. "It means a lot to me. I won't lie," Skow said. "It's a chance to set yourself up financially for the rest of your life unless you go around buying expensive cars and I won't do that. I'd rather have something 1 can wash out with a hose." Skow said he thinks his chances of a successful pro career are decent, but added that a 12-year career in the NFL may not be what he is after. Playing in a warm climate is some thing Skow said he would welcome, but it's not essential. "I think it's pretty around Green Bay," Skow said. "I just would rather stay away from a real racy place that wouldn't be right for me." Tom Rathman Rath man will enter the draft with a 5.91 rating, the third highest rating of all fullbacks in the nation. With a 5.91 rating, scouts look for Rathman to be an above average player, make an NFL squad, be taken in rounds four through eight, but doubt his abil ity to become a starter. Rathman, a 6'0, 230 pound fullback, said his size may help him secure a high selection in the draft. "I think the scouts look at me as a big back who can run and block," Rathman said. But, if Rathman wants to make it in the NFL, running and blocking may not even be enough. "I'm going to have to be able to catch the ball," Rathman said. "That's something I didn't get a chance to do here at Nebraska, but I felt like I did an exceptional job catching the ball in New Orleans at the testing." A chance to get a good start in life is the main reason Rathman has his sights set on an NFL career. "If things don't work out, I'll proba bly do some teaching," Rathman said. "But, it would be a drastic blow to me if I didn't get a shot to play." Paul Miles Paul Miles' 5.1 rating as a halfback places him in the middle of the nation's running backs. With a 5.1 rating, Miles is labeled as an average player needing development, likely to be taken in rounds nine through 12. See NFL on 18 cars ana i won i ao mai. i a ramer oee nrt. on i IC iC jc i (O 7 llft v? C2 X?Q .X 8 U 'A walks to class wearing on your (F Dr. Paul Klawitter and Associates of n ThBlFootGiMio say: THINK OF YOUR FOOT FUNCTIONING VERY SIMILAR TO THE FRONT END OF YOUR CAR. When your car's out of alignment The tires wear out Uneven stress is placed on the frame The steering wheel begins to shake Soon the car functions so badly, you can't drive it THE MISALIGNED FOOT DOES THE SAME THING. . Pressures develop and trouble starts immediately Bones move agii nst botie$ ,' " ; - ;Ligarrvents tetrjqhfciiJv 4 " 'Mvti Soon the entire alignment of your entirebody js 'faulty SYMPTOMS OF FAULTY FOOT FUNCTION localized foot pain then bunions, corns, and calluses before long, pain in the knees hip pain, leg cramps back pain and even neck pain-headaches fatigue YOU JUST HURT ALL OVER! WHAT CAN YOU DO? Call Dr. Paul Klawitter and Associates at The Foot Clinic for free consultation or exam through the month of April. We are not listed under podiatrist in the yellow pages but under physician D.P.M. 4418 Famam Omaha, Ne. 556-1599 600 N. Cotner Suite 116 466-0219