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Wildcats pledge to hold out against No. 2 Cornhuskers By Mark Derowitsch Senior Reporter MANHATTAN, Kan. — After seeing Kansas State drop a 59-10 deci sion to Oklahoma Saturday at KSU Stadium, Wildcat defensive back Emmett Bradford issued a warning to Nebraska quarterback Steve Taylor. Bradford, who spent most of the Oklahoma game trying to stop wish bone quarterbacks Jamelle Holieway and Charles Thompson, said Kansas State will try to stop Nebraska by Remember family or friends with Special Occasion, Get Well or Memorial cards. WE'RE FIGHTING FOR MOUR LIFE American Heart Association Nebraska Affiliate forcing Taylor to pitch the ball on option plays. Bradford will get his chance at Taylor and the rest of the No. 2-ranked Comhuskers when Kansas State faces Nebraska Saturday at Memorial Sta dium. “Our defensive schemes change from week to week, but I think we’ll try to get him (Taylor) to pitch the ball,” Bradford said. “I say we’re going to come out and smash him in the mouth.” Bradford said although the defense played hard against the Sooners, they will perform even better against the Huskers. “We’re going to play harder and come in the game more wilder,” Bradford said. “We are starting to become very confident as a team. We’re going to look up and rise to the top. We’re coming at people harder than we did during the Oklahoma game. Every game we look to upset people.” Kansas State quarterback Gary Swim said he thinks the Wildcats won’t quit against the Huskers. “Nebraska is just as good as Okla homa is defensively,” Swim said. “But Oklahoma players are not gods and Nebraska players are not gods. We’ve got to be ready for anybody, and we can’t lay down. We’re going to fight until the last second ticks off the clock.” Swim, who completed 10 of 24 passes for 140 yards against Okla homa, said the Wildcats will be able to move the ball against Nebraska. “We’re going to run what we do best,” Swim said. “If we have to run the ball, we’ll run the ball. If we have to throw the ball, we’ll throw it. We got what it takes to move the ball. It’s just a matter of time and taking advantage of what they give us.” But Wildcat running back Tony Jordan said he is expecting a hard fought game against the Huskers. “They have great athletes at every position,” Jordan said. “Nebraska has great ends, so it will be hard to run outside on them.” Jordan has gained 345 yards this season. The senior from Rochester, N. Y., said the game against Oklahoma gave Kansas State confidence. “We feel we executed good a few times against Oklahoma,’’Jordan said. “We did some things real well.” Kansas State linebacker Matt Wallerstedt said he respects Nebraska more than Oklahoma. “It’s hard to compare them, but Nebraska is more of a class act,” Wallerstedt said. “I’ve always had respect for Nebraska in the way the players act on the field and the way Coach (Tom) Osborne manages things. “I really don’t have any respect for Oklahoma and guys who lay around on the sideline in the fourth quarter.” Wallerstedt said it will be hard on the Wildcats to play the nation’s top two teams back to back. “It’s a tough thing for a team like us who are trying to rebuild the program,” I Wallerstedt said. To play No. 1 ana No. 2 back to back will be really tough. We’re just going to go out and practice real hard this week and try to im prove.” Parrish agreed. “Now we go to Nebraska,” Parrish said. “We will endure.” -n Serves break Sooners By Mark Derowitsch Senior Reporter Tough serving and good de fense propelled tne Nebraska vol leyball team to a 15-6, 15-4,15-12 win against Oklahoma Saturday at Norman, Okla, Led by juniors Lori Endicott and Angie Millikin, the Corn huskers recorded 11 service aces in the match. Endicott had four service aces, increasing her string of matches with a service ace to 11. Nebraska coach Terry Pettit said he thought the Buskers served and received serves well. “I thought we served real tough," Pettit said. ‘‘We also played good defense even though they (the Sooners) were serving inside the 100-foot line. “Serving is one of the most important areas for us, and we did a better job than they did.” Oklahoma recorded no service errors in the match. Pettit said he was pleased with the Millikin’s play. Millikin, an outside hitter from Ogallala, re corded a career best of 14 digs and had two service aces. “Angie Millikin did a real good job for us,” Pettit said. “Since they were serving short, she and Kathi DeBoer did a fine job of passing the ball." DeBoer, a senior from Firth, led the 18-1 Huskers with 12 kills. She needs six more kills to reach the 300 mark for the third time in her career. Now that you’ve gotten into Nebraska, IBM can help you get more out of it. The road to graduation is paved with term papers, \ah reports, cramming, all-nighters and, of course, exams. To ease that journey and awaken your professors to your exceptional abilities, we suggest the newest member of the IBM* Personal System/2* family: the Model 25 Collegiate. If s a high-powered personal compu ter with advanced graphics capabilities, designed to fit on your desk without adding to the clutter. 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