Classic to take players home Bv Trevor Parks Staff Reporter Christian Peter and Barron Miles couldn’t think of a better place to kick off the college football season. Peter and Miles return to their home state on Sunday, when Nebraska plays West Virginia in the Kickoff Classic at East Rutherford, N.J. Also making a homecoming to the Garden State will be starting linebacker and Ventnor,NJ., native DougColman. Other New Jersey natives who will make the trip are defensive tackles Jas on Peter from Locust and Jason Jenkins from Hammonton. West Virginia has eight players on its roster that hale from the state of New Jersey. The most notable one is starting linebacker and team co-captain Matt Taffoni. Miles is from Roselle, N J., which is just 10 minutes from Giants Stadium in the Meadowlands. He said he expected about 40 to 50 family and friends to come out to the game. “It’s great to have that kind of sup port,” Miles said. “Probably more than that will probably show up.” Miles said playing in front of the Classic Continued from Page 10 cally they’re both very good players,” he said. “They have good speed, and 1 wouldn’t be surprised to sec both of them. That’sjust something we’ll have to wait and sec as the game unravels.” Osborne said not knowing which quarterback the Mountaineers would use wouldn’t hamper his team’s prep aration. “We usually don’t practice much differently based on personnel,” he said. “Even if we knew who was going to start, not having seen much of cither on film, it wouldn’t have made much of a difference.” -44 Mom bought 200 tickets. There will be a lot of family and friends who wouldn’t normally get to > see me. — Peter NU defensive tackle ---ft home crowd would add no pressure. “If I mess up, they will still love me,” Miles said, “and if I do well, they’ll still love me.” Christian Peter, a native of Locust, N. J.—which is 45 minutes south of the stadium — said he would have a big following coming to the game. “Mom bought 200 tickets,” Peter said. “There will be a lot of family and friends who wouldn’t normally get to see me. It’s a good chance for them to get to see me out there.” Although some outside distractions will be present, Peter said he couldn’t lose focus on his goal on the field. “I’m trying to concentrate on the game,” Peter said. “I don’t want to lose track of going home to play football, and it’s not a social gathering.” Peter said this was a great way to start the season, because the Huskcrs will be playing a ranked team. “It’s a big game for us, and it’s a big game for a team like them,” Peter said. “I’m sure a lot of people thought we should have played them last year, but it didn’t work out.” Although Nebraska will be playing the game out cast. Miles and Peter agreed that West Virginia wouldn’t ha vc an ad van tage because of the game ’ s location. “They’ll have our fans, and we’ll have ours,” Miles said. 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