Sports Huskers do their homework Nebraska expects complex offense By Nick Hytrek Senior Reporter_ Nebraska football coaches spent as much time walking to the pencil sharpener as they did to the practice field this week. With all the timcihcy had to spend charting Missouri’s offensive forma tions, the pencils in the football office arc undoubtedly shorter after prepar ing for the Tigers. “They do a lot of things offen sively,” Nebraska coach Tom Osborne said. “They run 57 different sets is I think what we have charted.” All those sets added up to a lot of paperwork for Cornhuskcr coaches. “Our defensive scouting break down looks kind of like a telephone book,” Osborne said. “(Missouri) run every pass play known to man. And, surprisingly, mostof the running plays ever invented. So it makes it a little tougher defensively just to get lined up correctly and not have yourself exposed in some area.” The No. 8 Huskcrs will sec if their preparation has paid off Saturday at Faurot Field in Columbia, Mo. Kick off between the 4-1 Huskcrs, 1-0 in the Big Eight, and the Tigers, 1 -5 and 0-2, is at 1 p.m. --Last week againsiUklahoma slate, KHey Timperiey/DN Missouriquartcrback Jeff Handy made Nebraska l-back Derek Brown carries the ball in a Cornhusker game earlier this season. Brown, a junior, is second in the Big Eight his first startand responded with a Big in rushing behind teammate Calvin Jones. Brown is averaging 95 yards per game and six yards per carry. _j_ _._See HUSKERSon 8 Colorado to challenge NU for Big Eight volleyball title By Jeff Singer Senior Reporter _ There will be a couple of rarities for the Nebraska volleyball team in this weekend’s match against Colo rado. Not only arc the Comhuskers ex pected to be challenged by a B ig Eight opponent, but Nebraska also will need a win to stay in the hunt for a confer ence title. The Huskcrs have accumulated a career 222-6-1 Big Eight record and have won 16 consecutive conference titles, but that streak could be in jeop ardy when they lace Colorado 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the NU Coliseum. The Buffaloes have been creating a stir this season as they have stam peded over their Big Eight rivals and netted a 6-0 conference record and a 15-3 overall mark. Nebraska volleyball coach Terry Pettit said his team would need to overcome 13lh-rankcd Colorado if the Huskcrs were to win another Big Eight title this year. “It’sa very important match,” Pettit said. “If you want to win the BigEight championship, you’ve got to beat the best team other than yourself.” Nebraska middle blocker Stephanie Thatcr, who leads the Husk crs with a .368 hitting percentage, said Saturday’s match was important for Nebraska. “It’s going to be a big match,” Thatcr said. “We’re the goal of Colo Colorado at Nebraska 7:30 p.m. Saturday NU Coliseum Nebraska (12-2, 6-0) Stephanie Thater 6-2 MB Eileen Shannon 6-0 OH KimTonniges 5-11 OH Laura Luther 6-0 OH Allison Weston 6-0 OH Nikki Strieker 5-10 S Colorado (15-3, 6-0) Karrie Dowley 5-10 SH Michele Kohler 5-7 SH Heather Sweeney 5-11 QH Nicole Vranesh 5-8 S Staci Wolfe 5-10 SH Janine Zumerchik 6-2 QH SolHfiB Scott Maurer/DN rado every year.” Colorado volleyball coach Brad Saindon said a victory over Nebraska would be one of the biggest wins in Buffalo volleyball history. “We’re playing pretty well, but it’s a pretty big chore to beat Nebraska,’’ Saindon said. “It’s good to see how we play against one of the best teams in the nation.” The fifth-ranked Huskers are com ing off of a 15-2,15-4,15-5 pounding of Kansas State. The win over the Wildcats increased Nebraska’s over all mark to 12-2 and conference record to 6-0, lying the Buffaloes for first place in the Big Eight. Thaler said if the Huskers play with the same intensity they had against Kansas State, then the Colo rado match should be a formality. “If we’re at our lop level, they won’t beat us,” Thaler said. The Buffaloes have had trouble beating Nebraska in the past, as the Huskers have a 13-0 career record against them. Nebraska swept both of its matches against Colorado last year. The Buffaloes arc led by their set ter Nicole Vranesh. The junior earned all-conference honors last season and has been vital to Colorado’s perfect Big Eight record so far this year. Pettit said that players 1 ike Vranesh had helped the Buffaloes establish a trademark as a good passing team. “They’re a good ball-handling team, and they stay organized when things break down,” Pettit said. The Huskers arc also expecting a big crowd to show up for the match Saturday night. Nebraska broke the Coliseum record with 4,373 fans in last week’s Oklahoma match and lead the nation with an average of 2,955 fans per home match. Osborne praises Hill for Butkus honor From Staff Reports _ Nebraska coach Tom Osborne look lime out alter Thursday’s practice to praise Comhuskcr outside linebacker Travis Hill. Hill was named as one of 10 semi finalists for the Bulkus Award on Thursday, which is given to the nation’s most outstanding linebacker. “It’s a nice honor for Travis,’’ Osborne said. “I think he is very dc serving.” “We’ve had some excellent out side backers here and he certainly ranks right with them,” Osborne said. “He’s not as big as Broderick Tho mas, or as fast as Mike Crocl, but Travis provides all phases of the game." Osborne praised Hill’s dedication to academics and athletics. “You couldn’t ask for anything more out of a player other than what Travis has given us.” The three finalists for this year’s award will be announced on Nov. 19, andlhcwinnerannounccdonDcc. 12. Osborne also said on Thursday that linebacker Mike Anderson will not make the trip to Missouri with the rest of the team for this weekend’s game against the Tigers. Anderson had his knee scoped on Tuesday, and is still “pretty sore,” Osborne said. SE 33 lyrorw Hughaa 5-10 175 Sr. a WR 2 Victor Ballay 6-4 200 Sr. LT 77 Lanca Lundbarg 6-4 300 Jr. LT 73 Goby Crowd 6-4 270 Sr. LG 62 Kan Mahlln 6-0 265 Jr. | LG 66 Bob Patrua 6-5 268 Sr. C 51 Jim Scott 6-2 265 Sr. HJ C 57 Doug Hambrough 6-1 270 Sr. RG 75 Will Shialda 6-1 305 Sr. b RG 7B Mika Badoaky 6-5 288 Jr. RT 72 Zach Wlaoart 6-5 310 So. L RT 67 GanaSniaky 6-7 298 Sr. TE 88 William Waahlngton6-2 260 Sr. a TE 49 Kant Gardnar 6-3 228 Sr. QB 1 Mika Grant 6-3 205 Sr. 0 QB 11 Jaff Handy 6-3 203 So. FB 26 Lanca Laarta 6-0 225 Sr. TB 1 Joa Fraaman 5-10 183 So. IB 21 Darak Brown 5-9 185 Jr. IL FB 26 RonnaH KayhlH 5-9 203 Sr. WB 27 Abdul Muhammad 5-9 155 So. T FL 81 Kanrry Holly 6-0 183 Jr. PK 13 Byron Bannatt 6-1 180 Jr. Q PK 3 Jaff Jack* 6-0 190 Sr. LOLB 93 Travis Hill 6-2 240 Sr. E 92 Stacy Elliott 6-4 297 Sr. LT 92 John Parrella 6-9 290 Sr. T 98 Stave Martin 6-9 289 Fr. NG 73 David Noonan 6-3 279 Jr. N 72 George Hunt 6-3 270 Jr. RT 90 Bruce Moors 6-6 240 Jr. E 99 Rick Lyle 6-6 270 Jr. ROLB 34 Trav Alberts 6-4 230 Jr. BN 21 Andre White 6-1 185 So. ILB 54 Troy Branch 6-0 235 Jr. RV 23 Maurice Benson 6-0 197 Sr. WLB 32 Ed Stewart 6-0 205 So. LB 47 Mike Rlnggenberg 6-4 239 Sr. LCB 19 Kenny Wilhite 5-8 175 Sr. LB 39 Ttavis McDonald 6-2 223 So. RCB 6 John Reece 6-0 200 Jr. a LC 15 Kevin McIntosh 6-0 178 So. SS 31 Steve Carmer 6-2 210 Sr. HI FS 40 Jerome Madison 6-0 183 So. FS 8 Tyrone Byrd 6-0 180 Sr. A RC 22 Jason Oliver 5-11 170 Jr. P 47 Mike Stlgge 6-2 190 Sr. ^ P 19 Kyle Pooler 6-0 186 So. Tigers hope to show own arsenal vs. NU By Jeff Singer Senior Reporter With Saturday’s football game between Missouri and Nebraska being the Tigers’ homecoming, Missouri is hoping for some fire works against the eighth-ranked Comhuskers. But Tiger coach Bob- Stull is hoping Nebraska isn’t the team that explodes this weekend. “They have a lot of weapons — you can’t lock into one thing,’’Stull said. “Everybody says how they’re so one-dimensional, but they do more different types of things than anybody in the country.” Stull said the Huskers, who will battle the Tigers at 1 p.m. at Missouri’s Faurot Field in Colum bia, Mo., might ruin the homecom ing festivities with their offensive arsenal. But the Tigers have some weap ons of their own, including sopho more quarterback Jeff Handy. Handy made the first start of his “ 44 Everybody says how (Nebraska is) so one dimensional, but they do more different types of things than anybody in the coun try. Stull Missouri football coach career in Iasi weekend’s 28-26 loss lo Oklahoma Slate and immedi ately impacted the M issouri coach ing staff as well as the conference record books. Handy had43 completions in 73 attempts, and placed his name, along with Kansas’ Mike Norscth, for first in passing yards in a game with 480. See STULL on 8