Cyclones Continued from Page 8 that Nebraska and Colorado had to be the favorites. And Nebraska head coach Terry Pettit said that favorites would not make too many mistakes in the latter part of the season. “It’s just all-around good volley ball at this point,” Pettit said. “And Tigers Continued from Page 8 “We’ve had some good freshmen.” Osborne said, “and I don’t think I can ever remember a true freshman that’s had as much impact in as many ways as Grant has .... Grant’s been at that level since day one. I’ve never seen anything like it.” Osborne said Wistrom was play ing at a level equal to many Husker seniors. Winstrom, who is 6 feet 5 inches tall and 230 pounds, is from Webb City, Mo. — a five-hour drive from Columbia. He said as many as 150 people from his hometown might in Colum bia on Saturday. “I’m really excited to get to play in front of the people I got to play in front of for four years in high school,” Wistrom said. good teams don’t hand matches away by mistakes at this point of the sea son.” Colorado and Nebraska are two of those good teams, Nunez said. Since starting out 6-4, the Buffa loes also have begun a six-match winning streak of their own. Colo rado and Nebraska are both 5-0 in the _ ; PEACE WITH JUSTICE RALLY Friday October 21 • 12 Noon • Broyhill Fountain Addressing Issues of Injustice Featuring the following speakers: •Jose Soto •Mexican American Student Association •Gay/Lesbian Student Association •Women's Studies Association •Afrikan People's Union Sponsored by UNL Chapter Nebraskans for Peace In celebration of National Gay and Lesbian history month, , Women's Studies announces... T