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The Nebraska offense could manage only three touchdowns in the 124-play scrimmage at Memorial Stadium Satur day. And only one of those touchdowns came from the first-team offense. On the first drive, the offense, led by both Tommie Frazier and Brook Berringer, took the ball 65 yards, and Damon Benning capped the drive off with a 1-yard touchdown run. But that was pretty much the end of the offensive threat. Coach Tom Osborne said he was more concerned with the effort than the scoring. “The effort was good, and the ex ecution was a little better than Wednes day,” Osborne said. “The hitting was pretty good. The defense played very hard, but the offense was a little spo radic.” Osborne said he was glad to see the competition level as high as it was Saturday. “They were hitting pretty hard,” Osborne said. “They’re all competing for jobs. When you’ve got enough depth that there is competition, no body can afford to sit back. “Even with some ofthe key players returning — Frazier’s got his hands full, and I don’t think Lawrence Phillips has anything locked up — they ’re all competing for jobs. They’ve got to play hard.” I-back Brian Knuckles and quar terback Matt Turman did not scrim mage because of injuries. Osborne said Turman, who hurt his knee last week in practice, will try to practice Monday. If Turman still has trouble, Osborne said, he will prob ably have his it scoped. Huskers triumph over CSU Saturday By Tony West Staff Reporter The Nebraska track and field teams were able to withstand the cold weather to sweep the competition at the Ed Weir Track on Saturday. The men took top honors in a field of four teams by defeating second place Colorado State 64-30. The Comhusker women outscored Colo rado State 111.5-64.5 to gain the team title. Even though both teams won by sizable margins, Coach Gary Pepin said he thought performances could have been even better if it had been warmer. “The weather really hurt,” he said. “It’s hard to get into the atmosphere of the meet when you’re just struggling to stay warm.” But some Husker athletes didn’t have much of a problem. Former Nebraska football tight end Eric A1 ford, who joined the track team last week, finished second in the long jump with a leap of 23 feet, 10 1/4 inches. Husker junior Zane Mai won the long jump competition with a mark of 24-2 1/2. On the women’s side, junior Kathy Travis Miiller won both the 100-meter anuzuu-meier runs wun limes oi 11.50 and 24.4. Senior Theresa Stelling had a per sonal best in the 800-meter run with a time of 2:16.63 to finish fourth. She also won the 1,500-meter run in a time of 4:29.15. But Pepin said this meet was not about putting up the best marks. Pepin said the level of competition wasn’t as high as it could have been, and some people were held out of some events to give them a rest. “I think a meet like this... you have to just look at each individual on the team and hope to see some individual improvement,” Pepin said. Get No Service Charge Checking And A FREE Gift From FirsTier! Get a terrific FREE gift when you open any personal checking account at FirsTier. We have seven smart checking plans to meet your needs, including our popular No Service Charge Personal Checking Account. Keep a low $100 minimum balance, and there are: • No monthly service fees • No per check charges • No limit on the number of checks you write! And for 24-hour access to your money, every FirsTier checking account comes with a FirsTier Teller ATM card. With FirsTier Account Line, you can do your banking from any phone, seven days a week, and your satisfaction is guaranteed in writing. FirsTier Student VISA® Card A credit card with no annual fee. 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