The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 08, 1995, Page 10, Image 10

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    Linebacker Hardin overcomes nerves in first start
By Trevor Parks
Senior Reporter
Luther Hardin’s first start at Ne
braska was delayed until only six min
utes and 10 seconds remained in the
first quarter Saturday.
Hardin, who was starting for the
injured Jared Tomich at left rush end,
had to stand on the sideline and watch
as the Nebraska offense stormed to a
14-0 lead over Iowa State.
The 6-foot-2, 235-pound senior
said he didn’t mind the offense putting
points on the board.
“It was kind of hard because we
had to get the kinks out again on the
sideline,” Hardin said. “I was so ner
vous at the beginning because I just
didn’t want to make a mistake on that
first play.”
Tomich was listed as doubtful most
of the week, and Hardin said he was
told Thursday that he would start in
Tomich’s place.
Hardin said he didn’t make any
mistakes Saturday, and he felt that his
play helped the defense.
In his first start, Hardin racked up
three tackles, includingone unassisted.
That tackle was a sack of Iowa State
quarterback Todd Bandhauer in the
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third quarter. It didn t count as a sack,
however, because Bandhauer was
ruled as down at the line of scrim
mage.
Overall this season, Hardin has
eight tackles—one of those was for a
loss of 8 yards. Hardin also returned a
tipped shovel pass in the Kansas State
game for a touchdown. Right rush end
Chad Kclsay deflected the Matt Miller
toss, and Hardin took it 3 yards for the
score.
The O’Fallon, 111., native said it
was great to get a chance to quiet Iowa
State sophomore running back Troy
Davis’ words that he could win the
Heisman Trophy with a good perfor
mance against the Cornhuskers.
“He’s a good running back, but as
a defense we took it as a slap in the
face that he was a sophomore saying
that he was going to win the Heisman
on us,” Hardin said.
“We definitely wanted to shut him
down because he was getting a big
head, maybe because he’s young, I
don’t know.
“But that’s disrespectful, and we
really didn’t go for that too much.”
The Husker defense held Davis to
121 yards on 28 carries, his third low
est yardage total of the season.
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‘7 was so nervous at the
beginning because I just
didn’t want to make a
mistake on that first
play. ”
LUTHER HARDIN
NU Linebacker
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After improving to 9-0 with only
two regular-season games remaining,
Hardin said the defense was playing at
a high level.
“The defense right now has a solid
nucleus,” Hardin said. “Everyone
knows the plays, and we know how
people will react and where everyone
should be.”
NOTE:
• Eight Huskers were named to the
Academic All-Big Eight team Tues
day. They were: center Aaron Gra-.
ham, tight end Mark Gilman, line
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wide to make the score 14-11.
The Huskers eventually won the
game 15-11 when Johnson and Allison
Weston blocked Jen Briggs’ shot.
Notre Dame coach Debbie Brown
said the second game was tough to
lose, but that Nebraska was just the
better team.
“It’s tough to lose in front of a
crowd like this 15-1 and bounce back
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Nebraska linebacker Luther Hardin celebrates after tackling
Iowa State quarterback Todd Bandhauer Saturday. Hardin
made his first start Saturday.
backer Grant Wistrom, cornerback
Eric Stokes, linebacker Ryan
Terwilliger, offensive guard Steve Ott,
and play pretty competitively,” Brown
said. “I never felt like we had an insur
mountable lead.”
For the match, Nebraska held the
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Dame hit only .050 in the third game.
In the third game, the Huskers
struggled as well, hitting only .190.
But with the game tied at five, Ne
braska reeled off 10 of the game’s
final 11 points. A Winsett block of
Treadwell gave the Huskers a 6-5 lead
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the season Nov. 24 in the Big Island
Invitational against Toledo.
Nee said Nebraska—which missed
the NCAA Tournament for the first
time in five years last season — was
eager to play.
Other than Lue, the Huskers have
only one true freshman on their roster,
Venson Hamilton, a 6-9 center from
Forest City, N.C. Hamilton, who at
tended national high school power
house Oak Hill Academy in Virginia
last season, has been this fall’s biggest
surprise, Nee said.
“I could honestly see him starting
by later in the season,” Nee said. “He
has shown a lot, and with Chris Sallee
quarterback Brook Berringer and
punter Jesse Kosch. Fifteen Huskers
were selected as honorable mention.
they would never give up.
Four Notre Dame errors contrib
uted as Nebraska built a 14-6 lead,
and the Huskers won the match on a
service ace by Reitsma.
Reitsma said beating two top 13
teams had helped the confidence of
the team.
“It tells us we are playing pretty
well,” Reitsma said. “We’re still on
the right road anyway.”
eligible for only one semester, Venson
is going to have an opportunity to play
quite a bit.”
NOTE:
• Today is the first day of the fall
signing period, which runs until Nov.
15. Cookie Belcher, a 6-3 guard from
Mexico, Mo., is expected to sign a
letter of intent with Nebraska today.
Another 6-3 guard, Ryan Bailey, the
brother of UCLA star Toby Bailey, is
considering signing with Nebraska.
Bailey, who attends Hargrave Mili
tary Academy in Chatham, Va., will
decide this weekend between Ne
braska and Maryland, his coach said
earlier this week. Bailey will sign next
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