The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 13, 1991, Page 10, Image 10

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Iowa State linebacker Matt Nitchie misses a tackle against Oklahoma’s Cale Gundy earlier this
season. Nitchie is a former All-State performer from Lincoln Southeast.
Cyclone to have homecoming
By Jeff Singer
Staff Reporter
Home is where the heart is for
Iowa Slate linebacker Matt Nitchie,
and the Lincoln native is hoping home
is where a win is for his Cyclones as
they prepare to battle Nebraska Sat
urday at Memorial Stadium.
Nitchie, a 1990 graduate from
Lincoln Southeast, will be playing in
Nebraska for the first time since lead
ing his team to the Class A state
championship game two years ago
against Omaha Creighton Prep.
Nitchie said he has been looking
forward to this week’s contest against
the Comhuskcrs.
“I think it’ll be fun this weekend,
because it’s going to be like a home
town crowd for me with al I my friends
and relatives there,” Nitchie said, ‘it
ivill be a little different though, since
I used to be one of those Big Red fans
cheering the Huskers on.”
Nitchie said he wanted to attend
Nebraska after graduating from South
east, but Iowa State's offer was too
good for him to turn down.
“I originally wanted to play for
Nebraska, but they wanted me to be a
walk-on,” Nitchie said. “Iowa State
offered me a full scholarship, so my
choice was easy, because I wanted to
go where the money was.”
The 6-loot-2, 206-pound sopho
more said he would rate this year’s
version of the Huskcrs as one of the
better teams he can remember.
“This year’s team is typical Ne
braska: a good, solid, all-around foot
ball team,” Nitchie said. “I’m look
ing forward to playing one of the
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I think it’ll be fun this
weekend, because It’s
going to be like a
hometown crowd for
me with all my friends
and relatives there. It
will be a little different
though, since I used to
be one of those Big
Red fans cheering the
Huskers on.
Nitchie
Iowa State linebacker
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The 3-5-1 Cyclones arc coming
off of a 37-7 loss to Kansas Stale, and
Nitchie said Iowa State will need to
improve mentally as well as physi
cally if they arc to compete with the
Huskcrs.
“We’ve got to compete really hard
and get back some of the enthusiasm
we lostagainstKansasStatc,”Nitchic
said. “Our offense has got to hit some
big plays, and our defense will need
to bend and not break.”
Iowa State is ending its season
against Big Eight co-leaders Nebraska
and Colorado, but the Cyclones will
batde their upcoming opponents as
hard as anyone, according to Nitchie.
“We’re going to go out and com
pete hard against the Big Eight lead
ers,” Nitchie said. “We’re not going
to lie down for cither team ”
Nitchie said his individual goals
go along with the rest of his team’s
objectives for this season.
“I want to go out and play every
down like it’s for the national cham
pionship,” Nitchie said. “Hopefully,
this will help me to become a team
leader and help us to win some more
games.”
Nitchie, an all-state performer at
Southeast while leading the Knights
to an 11-1 record his senior year, has
received some additional recognition
on the college level for his play so far.
The business major was named the
Cyclone ncwcomcr-of-the-ycar last
season. He gained notice after Iowa
Stale’s 45-13 loss to Nebraska, in
which he excelled with nine tackles
against the Huskcrs.
“Being the recipient of that award
means a lot to me,” Nitchie said. “It
showed me that the coaches believe
in me and arc proud of what I ’vc done
on the field so far.”
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