The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 02, 1987, Page 11, Image 11

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    Opposing crowd
may be beneficial
to volleyball team
By Mark Derowitsch
Senior Reporter
Colorado State volleyball coach
Rich Feller said that playing before
5,(XX) fans in Fort Collins, Colo., will
be an added advantage for the Rams,
but Nebraska coach Terry Pettit said
that playing before a large crowd
could benefit both teams.
The No. 4-ranked Comhuskers
will play Colorado State Saturday at
8:30 p.m.
“We have one of the highest atten
dance averages in the nation,” Feller
said. “For Nebraska, we’re expecting
at least 2.000 fans, and with our give
aways, it’s possible that we could
have 5,000 fans there.
“It’s going to be loud and crazy in
Mobley Gym.”
Pettit said he doesn’t think the
crowd will be a big advantage for
Colorado State since Nebraska has
played well on the road this season.
“Of course, it’s different to play on
the road,” Pettit said. “But in the past
couple of years, we’ve been a very
good road team. We’ve played in
front of a lot of people before, and I
think this team is pretty comfortable
with it.”
Nebraska will take a 13-0 record
into the match with the Rams, who arc
ranked No. 7.
“If you’re 13-0, you must be doing
a lot right,” Pettit said. “We’re men
tally tough and very consistent. But
for us to maintain our success, we
have to outwork everybody.”
Pettit said Nebraska’s early suc
cess should lead to a very successful
season.
“At the beginning of the year I
assumed that we had the personnel to
have a very good season,” Pettit said,
Butch Ireland/Daily Nebraskan
Nancy Brookhart and Disa Johnson of Illinois attempt to block a spike from Kathi DeBoer of
Nebraska during Saturday night’s Gillette Dairy/Prairie Maid Nebraska Invitational.
“but I think that it’s important to keep
improving. We have a team that could
put itself in a position to accomplish
what last year’s team did.”
The 1986 team finished ranked
No. 2 in the nation.
Feller said that even though Ne
braska is rated higher than the Rams,
he feels confident about the match.
“At this point in the season,
against a ranked team, it’s a good
situation for both teams,” Feller said.
“Whoever wins or loses, it won’t
change the rankings too much.”
The Rams are led by seniors Angie
Knox and Diane Saba. Knox is No. 6
in the country in average kills per
game with 5.03 while Saba stands at
No. 13 with an average of 4.56. Setter
Cindy Cox has recorded 703 assists
this year and is second in the nation
with 13.61 assists per game.
Feller said he didn’t think his team
would have a 12-1 record after its first
13 games.
“I was looking at some of our early
season matches like Stanford, Ken
tucky and Northwestern, which are
rated teams,” Feller said. “I didn’t
expect to go 12-1, but I thought we
would have an excellent record.”
Nebraska will try for its 50th con
secutive Big Eight victory against
Colorado Friday night in Boulder,
Colo. Pettit said the Huskers have a
good chance of beating Colorado.
Lack of depth
hampers line
FOOTBALL from Page 10
Sun Devil quarterback Danny Ford
threw for 200 yards. Nebraska
ranks 85th in the nation in pass
defense, according to NCAA sta
tistics.
McBride said he hasn’t been
happy with the Nebraska pass rush.
This week, he said, the defen
sive line has to play better.
“No question,” he said. “You
have to get more pressure on the
quarterback.”
McBride said the Run and Shoot
offense South Carolina employs
puts a lot of pressure on the defen
sive ends because Ellis is mobile
and will throw a lot of sprint out
passes. In South Carolina’s first
three games this season^ Ellis has
already thrown for 880 yards.
“This guy may throw every play
of the whole game,” he said.
He said a lack of depth on the
defensive line and chronic injuries
have kept it from fulfilling high
expectations.
“I know a lot of people were
saying the defensive line is going to
be the strength of the team, but
we’re a little thin. I mean behind
(Tim) Rother we have a freshman
(Tim Brungardt).”
He said an ankle injury that has
limited Jones’ playing time has
hurl the unit. To add depth, he said,
Willie Griffin has been practicing
at both defensive tackle positions.
But Jones’ injury has given Rother
a chance to shine. Against UCLA,
Rother sacked quarterback Troy
Aikman six times and was named
the Big Eight Defensive Player of
the Week.
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