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Community College as a quarterback. Last season he was moved to wing back and redshirted. Now he is a comerback. “I was very nervous,” he said. “(The Utah State game) was my first game. I sat out a year, switched positions, so I was worried.” But Saturday’s game alleviated some doubts, not only for him, but for the defense as well, Wilhite said. “We just wanted to go out and show them that we weren’t what they labeled us to be (after last week),” Wilhite said. Both Huskers agreed that the de fense made up for the performance against the Aggies. The Huskers gave up 373 yards passing to Utah State. “It hurt — giving up 300-some yards passing is not going to make you feel good,” Carmer said. “But we came together as a group.” As a unit, the defense was hoping for four interceptions Saturday, Carmer said. They got three. After Wilhite and Carmer’s inter ceptions in the first half, Jamie Wey ers intercepted a pass in the fourth quarter and returned it 50 yards. “And I think Travis Hill had one that was without a doubt an intercep tion,” Carmer said. Hill was ruled out of bounds after intercepting a Colorado State pass at the Rams’ 45-yard line. Regardless, Carmer said Nebraska was back on the right track Saturday. “This game helps a lot going into Washington, especially on the defen sive side of the ball,” Carmer said. “We realized some things and it gave us some confidence.” But, should the Huskers lose, Carmer said, that confidence won’t be destroyed. “It’s our first big game of the year,” Carmer said. “If we would happen to lose, I know this year we wouldn’t go into a shell like we did last year. “And if we win, we just keep the momentum.” Memories Continued from Page 7 The chances of a win over the Huskies are not the best, given the fact that Washington throws the ball often, not to mention extremely well. So don’t get into a deep depres sion after Washington spoils your Saturday night. If anything, early- * season losses seem to wake Ne braska up. In both 1982 and 1988, the Husk ers responded to these losses by blowing outrespectable opponents the next week. In both seasons, Nebraska beat Oklahoma to win the Big Eight championship and a trip to the Orange Bowl. But a word of caution: Don’t be overly excited if Nebraska should happen to knock off Washington. Sure, it will be a shot in the arm for the program and Nebraska might gain some national respectability back. And you won’t have to wake up depressed Sunday morning. You can just save the depres sion for the morning after the Okla homa game. Hytrek is a senior news-editorial ma jor and the Daily Nebraskan sports editor. I-;-lij' Tm ----- <-«s The Computing Resource Center is offering free microcomputers seminars to UNL acuity, staff, and students. The seminars will feature an introduction to Microsoft Word for the Macintosh and WordPerfect for IBM machines. Each session will last for about an hour. Introduction to Microsoft Word for Macintsoh Lab Location Dates Times E. 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