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CBA Student Advisory Board P xd*p %L U^i Oklahoma.. January 9th / [ N. Illinois .. January 12th V Missouri .... January 28th Kansas.February 4th 1 Purchase an official UNI Men's Four numbers will be selected from each of the programs from the Si> ured B : men's basketball games shown above. rnwT pt TDAVn 2 Fach participant will shoot a tree-throw to win $20 Makeahaif CON TAG ‘ TRAVEL court Sho: and qualify to win a trip for two to Hawaii RE BOUNDERS CLUB 3 In order to participate you must beat least 18 years of age ana KFRX not a member of any interscholastic or intercollegiate team j Young, Thomas return Tuesday HUSKERS from Page 7 center Jake Young both returned Tuesday after missing Monday's practice while attending the Kodak All-America photo session. Osborne said the Huskcrs held a split practice Tuesday to allow more room for drills. The Huskcr oltense practiced on the Memorial Stadium turf, while the defense worked out in Cook Pavilion. 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He said the Buckeyes, who are ranked 14th in the latest Associated Press and United Press International polls with a 4-1 record, are a legitimate top-20 team that w ill be a force in this year’s Big Ten Conference race. Nee said Ohio State’s inside game will keep the Buckeyes from becom ing a top-10 team or from challenging for this year’s conference title. Ohio State’s starting center is Perry Carter, a 6-loot-S sophomore. Joining Carter in Ohio Slate’s starling lineup are guards Jamaal Brow n and Jay Burson and forw ards Tony White and Jerry I rancis. Bur son, a 6-ldoi senior from New Con cord, Ohio, is the Buckeyes leading scorer, averaging about 25 points per game. Nee said Nebraska has to he aware of Burson. He said Burson, who tal lied W points during ( )hio Slate’s 97 9.3 loss to Oklahoma in the Maui Classic earlier this season in Bahama, Hawaii, benefits from the Buckeyes’ up-tempo offense. "He’s tough with the ball. He at tacks the basket,’’ Nee said. "He’s dynamite.” Nee said he does not* have any special feelings entering the contest even though he spent six years in nearby Athens, Ohio as the coach oi Ohio University. He said he did not develop any relations w ith Ohio Slate while he was at Ohio University. But Nee said he expects Nebraska forward Beau Reid to be psyched up for the game. Reid, a 6-7 sophomore from Lancaster, Ohio, signed with Ohio follow ing his senior season at Lancaster High School, but trans ferred to Nebraska when Nee was named Husker coach. The Nebraska roster also includes Dapreis Owens, a 6-8 freshman for ward from Mansfield, Ohio, and Lew is Cieler, a Cokimbus native w ho was forced to sit out this season be cause he failed to meet the academic requirements set forth by Proposition 48. In addition, Nebraska assisiant coach Arden Reid coached at I .ancas ter High School for 16 years alter graduating from Ohio Slate in P)70. Nee said he has been pleased by Nebraska’s 4-2 start. He said the Huskers are a much-improved team over last year’s squad that finished I VIS overall. Nebraska is improved even though its players do not have a lot of experience and maturity, he said. “It’s not that they aren’t good enough,” Nee said, “they just don’t have the experience. As they do get experienced they'll just improve.” Sanders wins Maxwell Award I PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Barry Sanders of Oklahoma Slate added the Maxwell Award to the Hcisman Tro phy he earned earlier, and used the opportunity Tuesday to knock down rumors ihat he would skip his senior year to play in the NFL. “I’ll be at Oklahoma State next year,” said Sanders. “There was a rumor Boating around that 1 was going to the NFL. But 1 never really had any intentions of entering the draft,” Sanders said during a telephone news conference. Sanders said that although he shat tered 20 NCAA records in 1988, he looked forward to next season in col lege as a great challenge. “1 was surprised when I heard that there were rumors that I would be H entering the dralt,” Sanders sakh H Actually, Sanders would not be K eligible for the draft, because he is not M a redshirl and his class has not gradu- |§ ated. The 5-foot-8 Sanders broke the || stranglehold quarterbacks have held on the Maxwell the previous four years with a season in which he ran for 2,628 yards and scored 39 touch downs, both records. That adds up to an average of 232 yards and .3.5 touchdowns a game. The last four Maxwell winners were Don McPherson, Vinny Tcstav erde, Chuck Long and IXiug Flutie. Sanders easily won die Maxwell 1 with 4(X) of 629 first place votes and a total point count of 2,392. I-; D & F Removal Forms Due December 16 • j In an effort to update students records prior to the issuance ol 1st semester grades, the Student Records II n Office urges students to submit their I . D & F Removal Forms by December 16 I c to Administration 107. | « Each request will be checked against 1st I is semester grades submitted by instructors to determine that an eligible 0 replacement grade has been received !* The end result of this early processing will be ,v revised cumulative averages on 1st N ^