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X The Lincoln Hilton •tit a “P” Lincoln, Nebraska 68508 4'02/475-4011 Freshman backs up.Nebraska starter By Sara Bander Staff Reporter After a redstart year to get used to playing defense again, freshman David White has moved up the depth chart to split time with Nebraska’s starting outside linebackers. Tony Samuel, Nebraska’s outside linebackers coach, said White has become his “swing man,’’ replacing either of the two starters, Mike Croel or Jeff Mills. “David plays as much as the start ers,” Samuel said. “He is usually in the.game by the first quarter.” White said that after playing tight end his last two years in high school, he had lost some of the instincts a defensive player needs. "The redstart year was the best thing I ever did,” he said. “1 played on the scout team and ran against the No. 1 offense. It built up my confi dence again.” Samuel said White is a tough player who works hard and learns his assignments quickly. White said partof the credit for his quick ascent up the depth chart is nom his being in the right place at the right time. He said the graduation of Broderick Thomas and Jon Marco gave younger players a chance to move up. '■ White also said his ability to leam Nebraska’s system made it possible for coaches to give him playing time. “Coach Samuel put me in because I learned the system,” he said. “I’ve heard the outside linebacker position is the hardest to leam. “It wasn’t easy, and I’m still learning.” White said he still makes mental mistakes, but he knows what he has done wrong: * “The coach will ask me ‘What should you have done?’ and 1 can tell him,” White said. “It’s just a mental lapse sometimes.” White said he wants to concen trate on improving his speed and , learning his assignments better. “If you know your assignments to a ‘t\ there is no reason to hesitate oi. the field,” he said. Having the right attitude is also ’ important to success on the football «; field, White said. He said keeping team goals in mind and not worrying too much about individual goals helps a player improve. ‘‘No matter how many times my picture is in the paper, or my name is , in the paper, I'm still going to be the ; same person,” he said. “I’m not a boaster or a bragger. I just want to contribute to the team.” a FERNY from Page 7 toned up to US pounds. In this plan, there’! mo therapy, no special diets and, best of all, no compli cated treatments. There is just one thing - hot don. To begin this plan, simply make a trip to your nearest grocery store and purchase as many cheap packs of hot dogs as you possibly can. - Cheap hot do^s are better than the more expensive variety because they don’t have any taste - and remember, you’re going to be eat ing‘as many as lOpot dogs a day for weeks on end so you don't want to consume anything that has fla vor. On your way to the check stand, 4 pick up as many cheap loaves of mead as you need. Bread is better thkn hot dog buns because it’s cheaper, and also because it seems like you’re eating less when vou wrap your hoi dog in a singfe piece of bread as opposed to an entire bun. strange remarks. After all. you i should only have five to lOoncks of 75-cent hot dogs (the 49-cent variety makes me Ml) and three or four loaves of bread. If you feel embarrassed by all of this, make up an excuse. The easi est one i«, right when you feel someone's eyes glaring at you or sense that someone’s mouth is about to spit outs sarcastic remark, to tell them you’re going to have a cookouL Or, if you’re like me. tell them the truth and sgy you don’t know how to-cook anything else. Tell thi;m that when you were growing . up, your mom never explained to ‘ you that you were supposed to drain the water out of the macaroni and cheese before you stir in the milk (no wonder it tasted so bad) and that you could never figure out why your hamburgers were so raw in the middle until someone told you that it helps if you turn the flame down. Once you get through all the excuses and finally make it home, your new diet should begin. Throw to live on I tot dogs for the course of the entire diet When you run out simply repeat the above process all over again. Psychological boundaries are an important part of this diet so you are allowed to reward yourself once a week with fast food. Per sonal favorites are tacos (no more than four), hamburgers (a maxi mum of two) and Mountain Dew (an unlimited supply). And, if you really want to be different try a plan that is person ally endorsed - eat raw hot dogs one week and cooked ones the next This not only makes it seem like you're eating something dif ferent but it often changes the color as well. If Perry followed this plan, in- I stant weight loss would be guaran- i teed. He'd shed those triplex jer seys like he sheds offensive line men against the run, and his pass j defense would improve. And most of all, he wouldn’t be the fat-faced blob he is now. i*r. r. > r v "t ' ' I WHEN: I I WED. , OCT. 4 I | 11:20 a.m. I I WHERE: I I CITY UNION 9 I PLAZA. I I WHY: I I EXPRESS YOUR OPINION 1 I ON PARKING AT UNL I Espj^wwrjdbyASWj-SturjenMSoverinen^