Frazier, Jones still hobbled by injuries; NU leads Big Eight in number of pros From Staff Reports_ The Comhuskers, who have been riddled with injuries over the first two weeks of the season, had no new injuries Tuesday at practice, Coach Tom Osborne said. “We had some contact and got out without any serious injuries,” O^bome said. “We ran some pass skeleton with the first and second team and ran some goal-line drills with a lot ol contact. At least there was nothing new as far as injuries.” Quarterback Tommie Frazier and linebacker Donta Jones both prac ticed, but once again felt the pain of ""their injuries, according to Osborne. Frazier’s ankle was gimpy Monday. “Frazier’s status is about the same as Monday,” Osborne said. “Donta Jones is getting better.” BIG EIGHT NOTES: • The NFL began the season with 86 former Big Eight players on open ing day rosters. Nebraska leads the Big Eight with 21 former Huskers on NFL rosters. Colorado is second with 18, and Oklahoma is third with 17 former players in the National Foot ball League. • The Colorado pass-catching duo of Charles Johnson and Michael Westbrook became Colorado’s No. 1 and No. 2 all-time leading receivers in Saturday’sgame with Baylor. Johnson has 1,575 yards, and Westbrook has 1,480 yards. • Westbrook also played four snaps at defensive back against Baylor. CU coach Bill McCartney said Westbrook graded 100 percent at defensive back in post-game evaluations. Griesch Continued from Page 7 said that Rutz is probably two weeks away from being ready to play. The injuries have left Nebraska with Matt Turman, a walk-on redshirt freshman from Wahoo, as the only healthy quarterback on the roster. If selected, the applicant would be expected to report to practice imme diately and could be required to travel to Los Angeles for the Huskers’ game with UCLA Saturday. The chances of seeing playing time against UCLA would be slim, but not impossible considering the current health conditions of the quarterbacks. Only one or two heal tny appl ican ts would probably be chosen, but all resumes could be given full consider ation by the Nebraska coaching staff and trainers. A scholarship would not be given because of NCAA limitations on the number of scholarships, but benefits could include: • Full outfitting in Nebraska uni forms. • Free round-trip tickets to Husker away games if applicant makes travel squad. • Free gameday meal. • The opportunity to get hit by Trev Alberts, Donta Jones, Mike Anderson, Kevin Ramaekers and the rest of the Blackshirts in practice. • Complete medical coverage is provided for any—dare we say it— injuries that occur during practices or games. • Chance to meet future, current, and former Husker greats. •Opportunity to work closely with quarterback coach Turner Gill and Osborne. Husker coaches would probably prefer applicants who apply in per son. A high-school highl ight film might also be encouraged, but any old, fad ed, yellow newspaper cl ippings would be acceptable if a video tape is un available. And, please, if the coaches actual ly let you try out, look both ways before crossing 1 Oth Street in front of Memorial Stadium. Griesch ii a jailor oews-edHorial major, the Dally Nebraska sports sealer reporter. Season stats asr two games. RUSHING Net Long ATT yards Ave. gam TD Damon Benning 27 209 7.7 51 3 Calvin Jones 16 124 7.8 24 2 Lawrence Phillips 14 80 5.7 30 1 JefFMakovicka < 7 73 10.4 30 1 Clinton Childs 9 51 5.7 12 0 PASS REOEWNG No Yards to Corey Dixon 9 172 33 1 Abdul Muhammad 3 54 28 1 Clester Johnson 3 46 18 0 Reggie Baul 2 48 37 0 Damon Benning 2 24 14 0 ■ PASSING Comp.- Comp. Att Pet. Yds. TD Tommie Frazier 12-28 429 206 Brook Beninger 8-9 .889 135 1 TACKLES Games Played Unassisted Assists Total Trev Alberts 2 7 6 13 Toby Wright 2 6 4 10 Ernie Beler 2 3 4 7 Ed Stewart 2 2$ Mike Anderson 2 3 3 6 INTERCEPTIONS VI D , , Tn No. Ret. yards TD Toby Wright 1 33 1 Eric Stokes 1 34 ON graphic EVERY student OVERED. jT=\ A few days in the hospital could tort : you as much as a semester in school Prated your education with Blue Crass and Blue Shield of Nebraska's Student Plan. Affordable Health Coverage For Full-Time (12 Hours +) Students Up Tb Age 28 Deductible $15000 $500.00 $600.00 Monthly Premium $55^9 $5055 $4020 • $1,000,000 maximum Major Medical coverage • Year-round coverage - not limited to school year • No waiting periods on pre-existing conditions • Maximum copayment after deductible is satisfied: $500 . * Available through your account at your bank or savings institution r- -n M#m# sond m# more information Ml til# stvdofit plan* l NAME ADDRESS l ! CITY_STATE_T»_ | Mail to: Blue Cross and Blue Shdd of Nebraska, 7261 Mercy Road, Omaha, NE 66180 I Attention: Marketing BlueCross BlueShield of Nebraska AMwrtwfoUwambwMnJEUSl^MAMotWlon.inAwoaiiliiworiiiiUpwdwietoCiBWWdltoSliiRdPln^ Jones Continued from Page 7 “All the postseason honors are sec ondary to me, and I think whatever is meant to be will happen,” Jones said. “If it is my year to win the Heisman, then that’s great. But if it is not, I won’t be disappointed.” Freshman Damon Benning has been trying to fill Jones’ shoes. I ~ Artsd? Dance Variety PaCk Jl Ctv^rV# if 1993-94 Season Twelfth Night William Shakespeare Tango Slauomir Mrozek 13 Rue De L'amour Georges Feydeau Fall Dmce Concert Lisa Fusillo Heidi Chronicles Wendy Wasserstein American Buffab David Mamet Caucasian Chalk Circle Bertolt Brecht Season starts October 7,1993 Call 402-472 2073 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Benning rushed for 131 yards on 19 attempts Saturday. “A lot of guys in Damon’s position wouldn’t have prepared himself to be starter,” Jones said. “Most guys would have been content as back-up and practiced like it. Damon was ready to go in there as a starter.” Until he is 100 percent, Jones said he was content to help his team in any way possible. QUon Continued from Page 7 Ferragamo did it in 1976. * Dixon, who had 13 catches last season, has already tallied nine recep tions for 172 yanjs this year. “I’ve made a big step,” he said. “I wasn’t too relaxed last year. This year, I’m a senior and I’m trying to show leadership to the younger guys.” The leadership starts at the prac tice level, Dixon said. “I want to show them that you have to practice hard and play hard to be successful,” he said. The receivers have to remain fo cused also, Dixon said. He said the receivers were too tense last year. “We weren’t really focused last year,” he said. “We dropped a lot of passes and we have worked to improve on our concentration. Dixon said the offense needed a wake-up call to fight off its sluggish start Saturday. “We had to get ourselves together because we were making a lot of offensive mistakes,” he said. “Some times all the fumbles and penalties make you start thinking that you have to get it together real quick." Dixon, who will match performanc es th is week with another sol id receiv er in UCLA’s J.J. Stokes, edged Tex as Tech All-American candidate Lloyd Hill in the receivers’ match-up. Hill also caught six passes, out for 13 less yards. Apply now to get basketball tickets From Staff Reports Students wishing.to purchase bas ketball season tickets must submit their applications today through Fri day from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Applications are available at Me morial Stadium in the South Stadium Ticket Office. The student season tick ets are valid for 14 home games and cost $42. With season tickets, students have access to floor bleacher scaling in the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Access at each game is based on a first-come, first-served basis. When floor seats are filled, students will be redirected to upper-level sections. *v '