The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 30, 1989, Page 11, Image 11

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    Coaches’ battle has reached an all-time high
Nee and Stewart to forget their child
ish battle after that forgetful season, it
continued. This time, Nee got sweet
revenge when Nebraska defeated
Missouri 70-68 last season in Lin
coln. He also publicly ridiculed Ste
wart for the actions of the Antlers,
saying that the Missouri coach and
other university officials should have
better control of the crowd.
The battle between the two
coaches reached an all-time high
Saturday when Stewart allegedly
confronted Nee prior to the start of
the Nebraska-Missouri game. Ac
cording to a source within the Ne
braska athletic department, Stewart
allegedly grabbed Nee by the arm, a
gesture which Nee which took of
fense to.
Then, midway through the first
half, the Nebraska bench nearly
erupted when Missouri renter Gary
Leonard literally ran over Corn
busker forward Beau Reid. This ac
tion sent the Nebraska coaching staff
‘When your bush
league coach gets
hisfdeletive) act
together, then we'll
stop pounding on
mimhIim.--Stewart
- particularly assistant coach Gary
Bargen - into a near frenzy, as both
teams were required to return to
their respective benches. This action
brought a chorus of boos from the
Bob Devaney Sports Center crowd of
13,066, and a lot of screaming and
finger pointing by Bargen.
Amazingly, the game remained
relatively uneventful for the 37 min
utes, as Missouri used the foul prob
lems of Nebraska centers Rich King
and Richard van Poelgeesl to pull
away.
But with 23 seconds remaining
and Missouri clinging to a 17-point
lead. Stewart infuriated the crowd by
calling a timeout. The fans behind the
Missouri bench reacted by criticizing
the veteran coach, a gesture which
wasn’t taken lightly.
“When your bush-league coach
gets his (deletive) act together, then
we’ll stop pounding on you,’’ Ste
wart said.
Following the game, after the two
coaches exchanged a handshake that
was anydiing but friendly, a Ne
braska fan called Stewart “class
less.” Stewart also took offense to
this statement, as he retaliated by
calling Nee a “(deletive) bush league
(delelive) sucker.” Again, the worst
part of the profanity has been deleted.
The bottom line to all of this bick
ering and name calling is this: If
that’s what it takes to have a top-10
basketball team --agoal which Nee is
slowly striving for — it’s not worth it
If a win-at-all-cost attitude has to be
employed along with an “opponent
is-always-your-encmy” attitude,
forgetiL
Nebraska fans would rather have
their mediocre basketball team with
out any tradition than subject them
selves so low.
Apd is a senior news-editorial major and
the Daily Nebraskan sports editor.
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NEE from Page 10__
ences, all the while wondering why
coaches in the Big Eight Conference
don’t get along like coaches in the
Mid American Conference.
The battle was intensified when
Nee made his first trip to Columbia,
Mo., and subsequently had his first
encounter with the Antlers. The Ant
lers, a group of obnoxious, unruly
students known for their profanity
more than for their sportsmanship,
targeted their gestures toward Nee
and former Nebraska guard Brian
Can. This action angered Nee, who
vowed he would take steps toward
protecting himself and his players if
Nebraska ever traveled to Columbia
as a team contending for the Big
Eight title.
While it would have been easy for