The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 16, 1990, Page 8, Image 8

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Football team
still banged up
From Staff Reports
Although several key players were
suffering from injury or illness, Com
husker coach Tom Osborne said prac
tice “wasn’t too bad for a Monday.”
Huskcr wingback Nate Turner
missed practice because of a car acci
dent, Osborne said.
Osborne said he did not have de
tails about the accident, but said that
he didn’t think Tumer was hurt badly.
“I don’t think he’s banged up real
bad,” Osborne said.
Tight end William Washington
practiced for a while, and Osborne
said he was “running a little better”
than he had been. He said Washing
ton might be ready to play some in
Saturday’s game against Oklahoma
State.
A case of the flu held offensive
tackle Tom Punt out of practice,
Osborne said. He said Punt should be
back to practice today.
Erik Wiegcrt, another offensive
tackle, missed practice with a groin
injury. Osborne said he was not sure
if Wiegcrt would practice today.
I-back Scott Baldwin is question
able for Saturday’s game because of
sore ribs, Osborne said.
Fahleson/Daily Nebraskan
George Achola (4) and Paul Wlghtman (49) force a fumble
from Missouri’s Jason Oliver during a kickoff return. Mis
souri recovered the fumble.
u
Diving (Men’s and Women’s) —
The team returned from Minnea
polis Sunday where it commuted
to get six hours of platform diving
experience. Platform diving is an
NCAA event, but a 900-milc trip to
Minneapolis is the nearest the
Husker team can go to get experi
ence and overcome the fear in that
event, Coach Jim Hocking said...
As result team members’ upper
bodies were sore at Monday’s prac
tice from the weekend trip, Hock
ing said. There is a huge difference
between the impact of diving from
a 10-meter platform and thrcc-meter
springboard, he said... The team’s
first competition is the U.S.S. Great
Pumpkin Class, Oct. 27 to 28 at the
Bob Dcvaney Sports Center pool.
Women’s Swimming — Coach
Ray Huppcrt said the team looked
good considering it was the first
practice after a weekend layoff...
Today’s workout will be fatiguing,
he said. He will put the (cam through
a workout that includes a lot of
sprints. It will be so fatiguing that it
requires a 48-hour recovery time,
he said... Some team members arc
bothered with sore shoulders. . .
Beth Smith never practiced, while
Lcanc Maruk had a moderate work
out. Two others — Laurel Hill
(shoulder) and Kris Haws (knee)
are working their way up to tougher
workouts following injuries, Hup
pcrt said... The team’s Intrasquad
meet that was to be held this week
end was cancelled, and it also backed
out of the Pumpkin Classic. The
team’s first meet now is Nov. 9 at
Wyoming.
JNU s Joseph named
Big Eight Offensive
Player of the Week
From Staff Reports
For the second lime this season,
Nebraska junior quarterback Mickey
Joseph on Monday was named the
Big Eight Offensive Player of the
Week.
Joseph, who rushed for four touch
downs and passed for another as the
Comhuskcrs downed Missouri 69-21
Saturday, was a unanimous selection.
He directed the Huskcrs’ offense to a
season-high 622 total yards, includ
ing 500 yards rushing.
Joseph had 95 yards rushing on
nine carries and 65 yards passing,
completing 4 of 8 attempts.
The 5-foot-11-inch quarterback
from Marrero, La., also won the award
following the Huskers 56-0 win over
Minnesota.
Oklahoma junior linebacker Joe
Bowden, who had 14 tackles, includ
ing eight unassisted stops in the Soon
ers 14-13 loss to Texas, was named
the defensive player of the week.
Joseph
Continued from Page 7
“So 1 wanted to get in there and get
back to my college days.”
The drive ended when Joseph tried
to force a touchdown pass and instead
threw an interception, one Osborne
said will be hard to forget since Jo
seph could have run the ball.
“1 think he was trying to do some
thing spectacular,”Osborne said. "He
still needs to play within the system a
little bit.”
When Joseph went to the side
lines,Osbornecxpressed his displeas
ure with the ad libs.
"We’ve settled that,” Osborne said.
“I don’t think he’ll do that again.”
Joseph returned for one more pos
session and led the Huskers to a touch
down, the seventh in his nine offen
sive series. The drive ended on an
option that also could have a coach
saying, “Good, but..
While Joseph was faking the hand
off to fullback Lance Lewis, a Mis
souri defender busted through and hit
Lewis’ arm. Lcwisgrabbcd the ball to
make sure no one fumbled
Joseph wanted it back.
“I was telling him, ‘Let go!’” Jo
seph said. “Finally I pulled it out of
there.”
He immediately pitched it to I
back Derek Brown. The Tiger de
fenders, lulled by the slow-develop
ing play, couldn’t catch Brown as he
danced 23-yards down the sideline
into the end /one.
Joseph said he should have let Lewis
keep the ball instead of risking a
turnover.
File that away for future reference.
NU gets a touchdown.
But Joseph, who has nine touch
downs for the season and moved into
Nebraska’s scoring top 50 with his
13th career score, repented of his rash
decisions, saying he beat the odds.
“It might work one out of 10 times, <
but it worked loday,” he said. 4
In true, mature, collegiate style, 1
Joseph deferred to the experienced- ^
based recommendations of Osborne. j
“Coach has been around a long 1
lime, so he knows what he’s doing,” si
Joseph said. 1
Kimble
Continued from Page 7
ward for the 6-foot-5 guard. He won
the ‘‘One-on-Onc Collegiate Chal
lenge” just prior to the NBA draft,
topping Gary Payton in the finals.
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July 17 was proclaimed “Bo Kimble
Day” in Los Angeles County, and he
has a part in the film “Heaven is a
Playground,” which was filmed on
location in Chicago last summer.
The film includes NBA stars Akeem
Olajuwon and Maurice Checks, and
former “Hill Sued Blues” cast member
Michael Warren.
In last season’s NCAA tournament,
with the nation’s eyes on the Lions,
Kimble shouldered the pressure. He
said pressure remains, but not be
cause of anyone else.
“No matter how high people have
expectations for me, mine are higher,”
he said. “I want to be a quality player
in this league. I just have to be pa
tient.”
Among Kimble’s teammates this
year is Loy Vaught, part of the de
fending 1989 national champion
Michigan team that Loyola crushed
149-115 in the NCAA tournament
quarterfinals. The two still laugh at
how much the Lions ran that day, he
said.
Paul Westhcad, the coach at Loyola,
has also moved to the pros as coach of
the Denver Nuggets.
“He deserves to be an NBA coach,”
Kimble said.
Although he is not “in LMU shape"
yet, Kimble said he can't wait to play
Denver at the run-and-game pace that
Westhcad incorporates.
Adjusting to the pros will be a
challenge, Kimble said, but the pace
won’t be.
“The NBA is slower than it was at
Loyola,” he said. “Noone in the world
ran like LMU.”