The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 19, 1996, Page 12, Image 12

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ARIZONA from page 10
was academically ineligible last
year. He said he has dedicated this
game to his mother, Freeda, who
died in January.
“It’s really important for me to
do well,” said Johnson, who gradu
ated from Alhambra High School in
Phoenix.
Cheatham, a split end from
Phoenix, said the game in Tenqse,
Ariz., will motivate him to perform
better.
“For me, it will be great to {day
on that field because I’ve always
wanted to,” Cheatham said. “I just
want to do well with my family
there.**
Cheatham missed NU’a final
seven games last season—includ
ing the Fiesta Bowl at Sun Devil
Stadium — after separating his
shoulder. The 6-foot-4 split end se
lected Nebraska over Arizona State
and UCLA after graduating from
South Mountain High School.
Cheatham is listed second on the
Cheatham Brown
depth chart behind Brendan
Holbein.
Brown, NU’s No. 3 left
comerback behind Michael Booker
and Mike Fullman, played last year
at Saguaro High School in
Scottsdale, Ariz. ‘
Bfown was one of five true
freshmen to play Sept. 7 against
Michigan State.
“I’m looking forward to the
game because my family and friends
from high school are going to be
there,” Brown said. “With my rela
tives there, I just want to do the best
I can.”
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says offense
must produce
ASU from page 10
1995, just hopes his defense doesn’t
spot the Comhuskers a 28-point lead
this year.
Nebraska sewed 11 seconds into its
77-28 win over ASU last year in Lin
coln on a 65-yard run by Clinton
Childs. By the end of the first quarter,
the Huskers led 35-7, and at the half,
NU was up 63-21. But the Sun Devils’
28 points were the most Nebraska sur
rendered all season.
“We were able to get some big plays
on them (last year),” Plummer said. “If
we can go and duplicate that perfor
mance w be even better on offense,
then we can leave it to our defense to
play well.”
Plummer is looking to improve on
last year’s 273-yard passing perfor
mance against the Huskers.
“We have to go out and score
points,” he said. “Lots of teams have
trouble scoring points against Ne
braska. We feel as an offensive unit that
we have a lot of weapons and we can
move the ball.”
Plummer will rely on the protection
of his offensive line, led by All-Ameri
can candidate Juan Roque at left tackle.
Hie ASU line gave up just one sack to
the Nebraska defense last year.
For the second straight season,
Roque draws the tough assignment of
defending Nebraska rush end Grant
Wistrom.
“Wistrom played hard,” Roque
said. “This guy is fearless. He came at
me every single play. I know he is gun
ning for me, and I know it’s important
fear him to haVe a good game.”
A major difference between this
year and last will be ASU’s fan sup
port Sun Devil Stadium, which seats
more than 73,000, has been sold out
“It’ll be a packed house,” Plummer
said. “People hanging off the lights as
far as I know.”
Sun Devil tight end Steve Bush said
the crowd will help Arizona State.
. “There is a lot of excitement around
here regarding the game,” said Bush,
a senior from Phoenix who caught three
passes against NU a year ago. “Any
time you play the No. 1 team in the
nation, you bkter be excited.”
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