The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 07, 1990, Page 8, Image 8

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Coach plans passing game
By Todd Cooper
Staff Reporter
Although last year’s tie with the
Nebraska junior varsity football team
brought recognition to his team, Snow
(Utah) Junior College coach Paul
Tidwell wasn’t satisfied.
“We expected to play well and we
felt real good about the way we played
last year,” Tidwell said. “But we
certainly weren’t satisfied.
“We had the opportunity to win
on the field goal at the end of the
game but we missed it.”
Instead, the score ended up dead
locked at 23. It was one of two ties
Snow had during 1989, leaving them
at 6-3-2.
Nebraska and Snow meet today at
1 p.m. at Memorial Stadium. Univer
sity of Nebraska-Lincoln student
showing their student identification
cards get in free.
“It’s a big game, good national
recognition,” Tidwell said. “It’s a
chance for us to open up some eyes,
we want to get off on the right start. ’ ’
Eleven returning starters return to
lead what Tidwell considers to be a
young team this season.
“Right now we’re young over
all,” he said. ‘‘We lost more defen
sive players than offensive, so I don’t
know how we’re going to be tested.
The kids are ready to hit someone else
besides their teammates.
In fact, Tidwell expects plenty of
hitting today.
“I expect it to be a hard-hitting,
very aggressive game, (but) I also
expect our players to come out healthy
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It’s a big game, good
national recognition. It’s
a chance for us to open
up some eyes. We want
to get off to a good
start.
Tidwell
Snow coach
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(after the game),” he said.
Leading the attack on defense
against the Huskers will be strong
safety Marc Decol and defensive end
Stephen Filiaga, Tidwell said.
He said he is most concerned with
stopping Nebraska’s option play.
“We watched the game against
Baylor the other night,” he said. “It
was clear that we’re going to have to
stop the toss on the option.
“Our overall key is to stop the
Nebraska offense from making big
plays. We’ve got to play hard and
aggressively.”
Snow’s offense is similar to
Brigham Young’s.
‘ We’re kind of patterned after
them,” he said. “We use a lot of
motion, a lot of shifting. There’s a lot
of pre-snap reads.
An offense similar to BYU’s also
means a lot of passing.
“It’s no secret, we have to take
advantage of the passing game,”
Tidwell said.
Tidwell expects sophomore quar
terback Bret Barbcn to lead Snow in
his first start.
“We have a couple of good pas
sers,” he said. “Barben throws the
ball well, (but) this is his first start.”
Barben’s primary target when pass
ing will be sophomore wide receiver
Colin McGomgle. When running it
will be halfback Duncan Boyd.
“We should have a good game
and good years from those guys,”
Tidwell said.
Memorial Stadium to display
traveling sports hall of fame
From Staff Reports
The College Football Hall of Fame,
which includes seven former Com
husker players and current athletic
director Bob Devaney, will be at
Saturday’s Nebraska-Northern Illinois
football game.
The Hall is the nation’s first-ever
traveling sports hall of fame, and it
will be located at the east side of
Memorial Stadium. It will be open to
the public for three hours before the
1:30 p.m. kickoff.
The mobile indoor and outdoor
display, housed in a 37-foot custom
built recreational vehicle, also fea
tures history and equipment exhibits,
videos, a Field Goal Kicker game, a
Hall of Fame Enshriners area and a
special Knute Rockne Locker Room
where the legendary coach gives his,
“Win one for the Gipper,’’ pep talk.
The IJSF&G Traveling College
Football Hall of Fame is in its second
season of a three-year odyssey of
college football campuses.
September 8, 1:30 p.m.
_Memorial Stadium_
Nebraska leads: 1 -0
1989 score: Nebraska, 48-17
Last week: Nebraska 13
Baylor 0
Northern Illinois 28
Eastern Illinois 17
|||: Husky coach Jerry Petiibone
^ was Nebraska recruiting
coordinator, 1979-81.
John Bruce/Daily Nebraskan
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J.V. Football — The freshman
team worked on adjustments to
different formations yesterday in
preparation for their season-opener
today against Snow Junior College
. . . The team practiced for 45
minutes in only helmets and shorts
and ran the two-minute drill . ..
“We worked on general adjust
ments just to get a look,” offensive
line coach Bill Kucera said... The
practice, which included watching
last year s Snow game, and quiz.
zesover blocking assignments was
used as a mental rehearsal... There
were no new injuries yesterday and
the team should be pretty healthy
today, according to Kucera... “It
r. —
(the game) will be a good test for
them, or a rude awakening,’ ’ Kuc
cra said.
Cross Country — The team ran
easy yesterday and will go through
time trials today... The time trials,
at Pioneers Park will be 1,000 meters
less than a race would be,.. Coach
Jay Dirkson said the heat has been
really hard on the athletes. “It is
hard to get quality work in,’’ Dirk
son said. . . Coach Dirkson said
that all of the women and most of
the men are in great shape... The
team has their first meet in a week.
. . “We will have a better idea
then, ” Dirkson said.
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