The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 10, 1987, Page 9, Image 9

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    Brian Barber/Daily Nebraskan
Syracuse, Notre Dame among picks
for game with Big Eight Champion
BOWL from Page 8
year, will be on Nov. 21 when they
face Florida.
Adams said the surprise team in
this year’s Orange Bowl race is
Syracuse, which has rolled to a 9-0
record behind senior quarterback Don
McPherson.
Syracuse coach Dick MaePherson
said McPherson resembles Nebraska
quarterback Steve Taylor.
“Don is a lot like Steve Taylor. The
only difference is Taylor is younger,”
MaePherson said. “But I like every
thing they do at Nebraska, Tom
Osborne and the whole NU package.
We try to modelizc our program after
Nebraska’s. Nebraska is one of the
most consistent football teams from
year to year.”
MaePherson said he knows what
Syracuse will have to do to cam an
Orange Bowl bid.
“I have no opinion on the bowls,
but to get to any bowl we will have to
be 11 -0 and will have to fight like hell
to get to that position,” MaePherson
said. “It has been our philosophy all
year that we have nine games down
and one to go.”
MaePherson said he expects an
outstanding game between Nebraska
and Oklahoma. He said the loser may
not be the poorer team.
“Whoever wins that game might
not be the best team, but just happens
to be better that day,” MacPhcrson
said. “Both the Nebraska and Okla
homa football programs are great for
college athletics.”
Adams said No. 9-ranked Notre
Dame has an outside chance of earn
ing an Orange Bowl bid. He said the
chances of the Fighting Irish are hin
dered because they must face Ala
bama on Saturday and Miami on Nov.
28.
Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz said
his team is also hampered by injuries.
“We have seven starters out on
offense right now, so each and every
week they have to play exceptionally
well,” Holtz said. “It has been difficult
with losing our starting quarterback
and our starting free safety.
“On defense we have not started
the k amc defensive line in the last six
games.”
Holtz said he hasn’t been thinking
about a possible bowl bid.
“We can’t control receiving a bow I
bid an awful lot,” Holtz said. “No way
arc we thinking about a bowl bid.
Right now, the only thing we arc
thinking about is to beat Alabama.”
Holtz said Oklahoma and Ne
braska are impressive teams.
“My only opportunity to see both
teams has been on television,” Holtz
said. “They are both incredible foot
ball teams. The way they look on total
offense and defense is that they arc
two great football teams.”
Adams said the 7-1 Fighting Irish
need to win all of their remaining
games to receive a bowl bid.
Adams said if Nebraska and Okla
homa lie or the Comhuskers beat
Oklahoma and then lose to Colorado
on Nov. 28, a rematch between Ne
braska and the Sooners might be pos
sible.
“In case of a tie, the Orange Bowl
has the prerogative to pick the school
they want to represent the Big Eight,”
Adams said. “The team that faces the
Big Eight champion all depends on
what other team is available at the
time. It also depends on rankings and
other teams in the nation. But rc
to
Adams said the Orange Bowl
wants to stage the national champion
ship game.
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