Daily Nebraskan file photo Uf*hrwlkr^rin£baCu. ^on Sheppard eludes Missouri’s Darin Grossich. Sheppard will compete with Hendley Hawkins, Dana Brinson and Jamie Worden for the starting wingback job. Sheppard’s uncertain status leaves a gap at wingback By Mark Dorowitsch Senior Reporter If quarterback Steve Taylor can pass with consistency, Nebraska will have one of its best passing attacks ever. At least Cornhusker wingback Dana Brinson said he thinks so. “Overall, this is one of the best groups of receivers that Nebraska has had in awhile,” Brinson said. "Since we have been a running team in the past, it would be beneficial to put the ball in the air more since we have a lot of good receivers. It would balance our team if we used our passing attack.” Nebraska football coach Tom Os borne said the only question surround ing Nebraska’s receivers is the avail ability of wingback Von Sheppard. Sheppard ii\jured his knee during the Huskers’ 30-10 victory over Oklahoma State last season. “We’re hoping Von will be able to play,” Osborne said. "He could be ready at the start of the year or three or four games into the year.” Hendley Hawkins replaced Brinson as the No. 1 wingback after spring practice, but Brinson said he wants to earn his starting job back. Brinson was Nebraska’s leading receiver last season with 14 catches for 208 yards. “It won’t be easy to do,” Brinson said. “But I have made up my mind to do it. I have to come into fall with my confidence up and just apply myself to take over and start. It will be good competition and the best man will win.” “Hendley has a good spring and Dana has a lot of ability,” Osborne said. “But Dana didn't have quite as good spring that we would have liked to.” At split end, sophomore Morgan Gregory will compete with senior Rod Smith for a startingjob. Smith averaged a school-record 18.9 yards per punt return last year, while Gregory started for last season’s 4-1 freshman team. The Huskers also return tight ends Tom Banderas and Todd Millikan. Millikan led Nebraska in touchdown catches with four, while Banderas was hampered with leg iryuries last season. “Banderas was ii\jured most of the time last year and Millikan had a good year all the way through. (Keith) Neu bert has a lot of raw ability,” Osborne said. Neubert, who spent four years as a center with the Nebraska basketball team, ended spring practice as the No. 3 tight end. McDermott has dual role I By Michelle Willnerd Staff Reporter A new challenge will be awaiting Nebraska tennis coach Kerry Mc Dermott when the Comhuskers open their season this spring. McDermott, who is now in his seventh season as Nebraska men’s coach, will also coach the Nebraska women’s tennis team. He succeeds Kathy Hawkins, who resigned follow ing the Comhuskers’ fifth-place finish in the Big Eight last year. “It will be fun and a challenge,’’ McDermott said. “I’m very anxious to get the programs to the top.’’ McDermott said he will build the Nebraska men's team around vet erans Steve and Stuart Jung and Robert Sjoholm. He said Steve Jung, who qualified for the NCAA champ ionships as the Huskers’ No. 1 singles player last year, won the singles title in the National Amatuer Circuit Tennis Tournament in Erie, Pa., this summer. Steve Jung also teamed with his brother, Stuart, to win the tourna ment doubles title. ‘‘This tournament featured some of the top college players in the nation,” McDermott said. McDermott said Sjoholm, ajunior from Aland, Finland, is capable of capturing a conference title. He said the rest of the Nebraska men’s team is even in terms of ability. “This is the best tennis team there has been at UNL," McDermott said. ‘‘This is going to be our year; no more wishing.” McDermott said the Nebraska women's tennis team also will be solid. He said it is difficult to predict where the Cornhuskers will | finish in the conference race. “It should be better,” McDermott said. “We could always surprise a few people.” McDermott said the women’s re cruiting class is still incomplete because he is waiting for test scores to see if two potential recruits will be eligible. He said the two recruits who have not yet signed are from Hungary and Columbia, South Amer ica McDermott said the Cornhuskers have signed Nancy Tygum and \ Maghan Quinn, both of Wisconsin. He said Tygum won the father daughter division of the U.S. Open Tennis Tournament, while Quinn is ranked ninth in the l&and under Northwest section category. I 1 Xtff CD with this coupon j BT 1 ALL BLANK TAPE A ACCESSORIES 10% off j with this coupon /m