The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 04, 1993, Page 14, Image 14

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    Recruits
Continued from Page 13
for a signed letter from the player’s
mother.
Osborne said he was pleased with
the quality of recruiting that was ex
hibited by coaches of all schools this
year.
“There isn’t much cheating going
on in recruiting anymore,” he said.
“It’s not pretty, but it’s not dishon
est.”
All of Nebraska’s recruits, he said,
were recruited honestly.
“These guys are probably pretty
valuable because they were recruited
the right way,” he said.
And Osborne said the reputation of
Nebraska football across the country
was still strong.
“I think the perception nationally
of Nebraska football is maybe better
than it is locally,” he said.
Osborne said he was unable to pick
out the most valuable player of the
class until he has seen them play.
“I think they are all big catches,”
he said. “We wouldn’t have recruited
them if they weren’t.”
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Recruiters still stealing from rivals
4th Oklahoma
native to sign
By Susie Arth
Senior Reporter
Nebraska football recruiters are
stealing from the enemy.
Oklahoma native Josh Hcskew is
the most recent athlete to give his
verbal commitment to the
Comhuskers.
Heskew, a nose guard and light
end from Yukon, Okla., is the fourth
Oklahoma native in two years to
accept a scholarship from Nebraska.
Dave Gillespie, tl)e football
program’s on-campus recruiting co
ordinator, said he was uncertain why
the Comhusker recruiters have been
successful attracting Oklahoma ath
letes lately.
Recruiting in an area, he said,
goes in cycles. Once a team starts
signing players from an area, the
success usually continues for a few
years.
» And the Huskcr-Sooner rivalry
can be either beast or blessing, he
said.
“I’m sure our success has some
thing to do with the rivalry,” he said.
“People in Oklahoma know about
Nebraska and the Nebraska program.
“That doesn’t hurt us, but often
times it doesn ’ t help either, especially
if the recruit is a pro-Oklahoma per
son.”
Joining Heskew on the Huskers’
list of oral commitments is Ramone
Worthy of Camden, N.J., who said he
planned to accept a scholarship from
Nebraska this weekend.
Worthy, who is a distant cousin of
former Husker I-back and 1983
Hcisman Trophy winner Mike Rozier,
is the 20th oral commitment the Husk
ers have received.
And Gillespie said 20 was the magic
lumber.
. The remaining five scholarships,
Gillespie said, would be saved for
walk-on athletes.
“Right now we don’t anticipate
giving many, if any, more scholar
ships,” he said. “We’re not out there
trying to dig up anybody else.”
But Gillespie said recruiters are
continuing to concentrate on the ath
letes who have said they will attend
Nebraska next fall.
Yedsena
Continued from Page 13
She finished the game with 13
points, a career-high 12 assists and
five rebounds.
“I love to play with her,”
Jennings said. “She’s the most un
selfish player I’ve ever played with
in my life.”
Yedsena said she did not need to
be in the spotlight, as long as she
was helping her team win.
“The fact that we’re winning is
enough for me,” Yedsena said. “I
don’t care who gets the glory for
it.”
But Yedsena is making her mark
in Husker history, too. She is one of
Nebraska’s top 20 all-time scorers
with 727 points, fifth in career three
point goals, fQurth in steals and the
career leader in assists with 477.
”1 know what Coach Beck wants
from me,” Yedsena said. “A lot of
people look for me to set them up,
and it’s my job to do that.”
Although the Huskers will lose
Jennings next season, Ycdsena said
she could continue to rack up the
assists.
“Karen is such a great player..
. but with Nafecsah (Brown) scor
ing like she is and Kate (Galligan)
coming back, we should be fine,”
Yedsena said.
But Ycdsena said she wasn’t
worrying about personal records.
The only Big Eight record Yedsena
was thinking about is 5-2, the Husk
ers’ record following the first half
of the conference schedule.
Nebraska will travel to Okla- -
homa and Oklahoma State this
weekend to kick off the second
half.
“This weekend is a big weekend
for us,” Yedsena said. “We don’t
care about all that other stuff, we
think we can still do it.”
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