The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 24, 1995, Page 8, Image 8

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    MEN S FLAG FOOTBALL
1. Alpha Tau Omega-B2
2. Delta Tau Delta-A1
3. Regulators/Islanders
4. Harper 2 A
5. Phi Delta Theta
6. Navy ROTC
7. Schramm 6
8. Abel 8
9. Delta Upsilon-A
10. Sigma Chi-A
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CO-REC FLAG FOOTBALL-season completi
1. Delta Tau Delta/Alpha Omicron Pi (7-0)
2. Phi Delta Theta/Alpha Chi Omega (6-3)
3. Delta Upsilon/Alpha Omicron Pi (6-3)
4. Abel 13 (5-2)
5. Sigma Nu - (5-3)
6. Game Wardens (5-2)
7. Feather Breads (5-1)
8. Sigma Phi Epsilon/Delta Gamma (4-4)
9. SMACK (4-3)
10. Harper/Smith (3-3)
WOMEN'S FLAG FOOTBAII.
1. Smith 3
2. Delta Gamma
3. Alpha Omicron Pi
4. Prairie Dog Killers IX
MEETS SOFTSALL-season complete
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1. Unfinished Business
2. Superfly TNT
3. Delta Upsilon B1
4. Harper 7
5. Little Joe's
6. Delta Tau Delta
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8. Wallaby's
9. Phi Gamma Delta
10. Chi Phi
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WOMEN’S SOFTBALL-season complete
1. Alpha Chi Omega
2. Smith 3
3. Schramm 5
4. Kappa Alpha Theta
5. Smith 6
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Players return to practice
From Staff Reports
Nebraska I-back Ahman Green did
not practice Monday because of a
sprained ankle, while fellow I-back
Damon Benning injured his hamstring.
Also, five days after undergoing
arthroscopic knee surgery, defensive
tackle Scott Saltsman returned to prac
tice.
Colorado
Continued from Page 7
chance to play again, a chance to win
and feel better about ourselves.”
But in the next 12 minutes, Colo
rado scored 2 3 unanswered points and
gained 191 yards for the win.
With the Cyclones behind them,
the Buffaloes can concentrate on Ne
braska now, Russell said.
“We’re just going to prepare for a
great football team and go out and
play as well as Colorado knows how
Young
Continued from Page 7
we didn’t vote on it. We just knew
that’s what they’d probably rather do.”
But those extra players may not get
a chance to perform because Young
said he expected the game with the
seventh-ranked Buffaloes to be the
Huskers’ stiffest challenge this sea
son.
“This game this week is another
big game in our season and a very
pivotal game,” Young said. “There
will be a lot of media hype.”
“We expect the game to go four
quarters,” Young said. “It’s going to
“It’s rare to see someone return Five
days after having surgery like that,”
Osborne said. “He may be available
for the game.”
Backup quarterback Brook
Berringer participated in the entire
practice.
“It’sarelief to have him available,”
Osborne said. “He’s close to full
speed.”
to play,” Russell said. “But we’re not
going to kill each other.”
Former Colorado coach Bill
McCartney said Nebraska was
Colorado’s biggest rival, but that’s
not so this year. Now it’s up to Russell
to tell the younger players how impor
tant the game is.
“We’ve got to get them to under
stand (that) this game is a major game
if not the game of our entire season,”
Russell said. “We’re going to go and
get the young guys excited to play
them, and they’re going to find out
what Big Red Week is.”
be a tough ballgame. It’s a very diffi
cult place to play. There’s a lot of
noise. We’re ready for the big crowd,
and it’s a tough place to audible.”
Despite the hostile environment,
Young said, the Huskers won’t change
any aspect of their game plan from
their previous seven wins. But he said
there would be a few new wrinkles in
the Huskers’ top-ranked rushing of
fense.
“We’re pleased with where we’re
at,” Young said. “We’re pleased to be
ranked where we are at. We are cer
tainly in the driver’s seat for another
national championship. So if every
thing goes the way we hope, we hope
to be back there.”
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