9V I ■ I_I Frazier’s ankle still on the mend From Staff Reports Nebraska football coach Tom Osborne said Wednesday that quar terback Tommie Frazier was continu ing to show signs of improvement from the ankle sprain he suffered against North Texas. “Frazier moved about the best he has on a Wednesday since he got hurt,” Osborne said. “He’s still not 100 percent, but he appeared to be a msmsssmssm | 124 North 12th Street Lincoln, NE 68508 | 2 HUGE SQ. FT. OF DELICIOUS PIZZA • WHOU NEW TASTE • CRISPY NEW CRUST Olffl fIZZ* HOT, ML UMfltD ME ORB *T HUTTKinOMK KSttOMTO. UWTB ORWOT MU. MtfOOT BI TUOUUI* Of MS SOI KSttOIMT, IX., PIZZA HOT, 0K. LKBKO MCfOOT CIMMflHI D6K0 O IN) fIZU NOT, OK PI2A4262 BIGFOOT Up to 3-Toppings 10"! Dine-In, Carryout -n.ls of ucnvcTy 1-Topping s8"! Canyovt Special * I ■ I Medium Specialty & 1 Medium 1-topping Pizza $12" 1 Your choice: Supreme, Pepperoni Lover’s* or Meat Lover's* pizza MkM ■M. j SSSSmsSSsSSSt I I $30ff any I Large Pizza! I I I Offf niTMi 6cUt«r 31.1»M 1 I little better.” W ingback Abdul Muhammad, who has a sore knee and ankle, practiced on Wednesday but is questionable for Saturday, Osborne said. Outside line backer Bruce Moore, who has a pulled groin, did not practice and is doubtful for Colorado State, Osborne said. Right tackle Zach Wiegert (knee and ankle) practiced and is listed as probable for this week. ■ .. theatre Arts^ (anoe Variety PaCkl w 1993-94 Season Twelfth Night William Shakespeare Tango Slawomir Mrozek 13 Rue De Lamour Ganges Feydeau Fall Dance Concert Lisa Fusillo Heidi Chronicles Wendy Wasserstein American Buffalo David Mamet Caucasian Chalk Circle Bertolt Brecht ~ Season starts October 7, 1993 ail 402472-2073 University of Nebraska-Lincoln The Huskers, who normally prac tice on the grass fields on Wednes days, worked out at Memorial Stadi um because of the wet conditions. “I think we had a good practice,” Osborne said. “We did back off a little bit. Last night I was a little worried because we banged around a lot on Monday and Tuesday. So we did ease off and hopefully they’ll be in a little better shape by Saturday.” NU player gets national honor From Staff Reports Nebraska linebacker Trev Alberts has been named the college football defensive player of the week by Sports Illustrated. Alberts, a 6-foot-4-inch, 240-pound senior from Cedar Falls, Iowa, made a career-high 12 tackles — 10 unas sisted—and had two sacks for 3 yards lost in the Huskers’ 14-13 win Satur day over UCLA. Cooper Continued from Page 7 Nova driven by Mickey Joesph. And if the Blackshirts learn to tackle while they attack, they will benefit from their new, aggressive formation. But, as Saturday proved, they’ll also get burned by big plays and big busts up the middle. And everyone knows that Buffaloes stampede up the middle better than Bruins do. Despite its 41-37 loss to Stanford, Colorado was die dominant team Sat urd ‘ ' —«— bra The Buffaloes’ offense — until coach Bill McCartney got conserva tive in the fourth quarter—was more potent than ever. Their defense left something to be desired. So did Nebraska’s. And so does Nebraska’s schedule. After their matchup with Miami, the Buffaloes will have two fourth quarter tests — and probably losses. That’s two more tests than Nebras ka will have. But does that mean the Buffaloes will have the advantage? History — 1990—says yes. The talfcnt ofTommie Frazier, Calvin Jones and Trev Alberts says no. Wake me up when the battle gets here. Goodness knows I won’t sleep through that one. Coapcr It ■ seaior aewt-edtatrial ud po litical sdeace nejor sad the Dally Nebraskaa sports editor. -— —~ ON CAMPUS! 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