The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 07, 1995, Page 8, Image 8

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Tenopir praises line’s ability
By Mike Kluck
Staff Reporter
In 22 years as Nebraska’s offen
sive line coach, Milt Tenopir has tried
to stay away from putting labels on
past Cornhusker squads — including
last season’s offensive line that some
touted as Nebraska’s best ever.
Last season’s line included Out
land Trophy winner Zach Wiegert,
first-team All -American Brenden Stai,
co-captain Rob Zatechka and Joel
Wilks. This season’s line is just as
good.
“(Last year’s line) is no different
than the last 21 or 22 lines we have
worked with,” Tenopir said. “I’ve
never compared a line. But these kids
felt like (last year’s line) wasn’t that
special; they were their backups. When
they got in, they did just as well. That’s
kind of the attitude they had.
“But these kids have been fun to
work with because they weren’t ex
pected to do or have the accomplish
ments ofthat bunch last year. They are
very athletic, they are mobile and they
play with a lot of pride.”
Tenopir said he had been pleased
with the Huskers’ concentration level
this season. The line hasn’t allowed a
quarterback sack in nine games.
“That means we’ve got a bunch of
people that are really concentrating,”
Tenopir said. “These kids have shown
a great deal of poise, and it really
hasn’t made a lot of difference what
the situation was, whether it was the
team they’re playing or a team where
they have to fight their tail off to win.”
The Huskers are trying to have
flawless execution throughout the
whole game, Tenopir said, but they
have not been able to accomplish that
goal this season.
Nebraska played well against Iowa
State, but penalties kept the Huskers
from being perfect.
Tenopir said he had wished Ne
braska had scored in the fourth quar
ter, which would had given Nebraska
“These kids have shown
a great deal of poise,
and it really hasn’t
made a lot of difference
what the situation was. ”
MILT TENOPIR
Nebraska offensive line coach
80 points for the day. During the fourth
quarter drive, the Huskers were hin
dered by a clipping penalty, and then
a fourth-down pass from quarterback
Brook Berringer to Jeff Lake fell in
complete.
“It would have been exceptional if
we had made that one more touch
down, we would have scored every
single possession in that ball game,”
Tenopir said.
Telecon
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did to land a head coaching job, said
the head coaching vacancy at Iowa
State in 1995 was similar to the situa
tion at Kansas State when Snyder took
the job in 1989.
“It’s one of those jobs that are
supposed to be a dead-end one,”
McCamey said.
Kansas State, 8-1, was rewarded
for two consecutive routs over Kansas
and Oklahoma with a No. T ranking,
its highest ever.
Snyder said he knew McCamey
Basketball
Continued from Page 7
Missouri and Iowa State.
In this decade, Colorado has domi
nated Big Eight women’s basketball.
The Buffaloes have finished in the top
three of the conference every year
since 1988.
If the Buffaloes do stampede to the
title, it will not be a runaway. The
conference will be deep in experience
and talent this year, returning one first
team and three second-team All-Big
Eight performers.
One such athlete is Kansas senior
too well to let Kansas State take the 3
6 Cyclones lightly Saturday.
“Dan is an extremely fine football
coach,” Snyder said.
Snyder said McCamey found out
what a devastating blow Nebraska
could be to a program after the
Comhuskers routed the Cyclones 73
14 Saturday.
“But Nebraska has a way of doing
that to you,” Snyder said, referring to
the Wildcats’ 49-25 loss to Nebraska.
NOTE:
• Colorado’s RickNeuheisel, Kan
sas’ Glen Mason and Kansas State’s.
Bill Snyder were among 10 finalists
for Football News coach of the year.
guard Charisse Sampson, who will
headline a group of four returning
starters for Jayhawk coach Marian
Washington.
The Jayhawks lost guard Angela
Aycock to graduation, but Sampson
and juniors Tamecka Dixon and Angie
Hartlieb figure to fill the void left by
the All-American.
The only returning first-team all
conference player is senior guard
Stacey Coffey of Oklahoma State, a
three-time selection. Senior forward
Erika Martin of Missouri and guard
Pam Pennon of Oklahoma round out
the returning all-conference perform
ers.
Phillips
Continued from Page 7
He scored his first touchdown
since scoring on a 50-yard jaunt
against the Spartans.
In Phillips’ absence, fresh
man Ahman Green has emerged
as Nebraska’s starting I-back,
and. Phillips said that’s where
Green should stay. Green is three
yards shy of'1,000 yards, and
against Iowa State, he broke the
Nebraska record for rushing
yards as a freshman.
“If I deserve it, then I care if
I get it back,” Phillips said. “But
after today, that was a very aver
age performance, so I think'
Ahman deserves the starting
spot.”
Osborne said Phillips’ effort
Saturday probably wouldn ’ t pro
pel him over Green, but it may
drop him behind I-back Clinton
Childs to third string.
“We gave him enough play
ing time to see where he stood,
and we’ll have to assess it,”
Osborne said. “I told him from
day one, ‘Ifyou’regoingto play
again, you’re going to have to
earn your spot.’”