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Husker defense looks for answer this Saturday By David Wilson Senior staff writer Getting plowed over while applying a pass block, then being intentionally stepped cm by a Baylor linebacker is all part of playing an integral role for the Texas-offense, according to running back RickyWilliams. The accident he suffered in the first half against the Bears last Saturday, he said, had nothing todo with die feet that he is a Heisman Trophy candidate in pursuit of the NCAA career rushing record. Itb just part of die game. “I’m not going to cry about it or anything,” said Williams, who hobbled off the Held before halfdime with cleat'’ marks qn his leg. But what does come with being a Heisman Trophy candidate is attention -lots of attention. „ Williams, who holds a weekly tele conference for out-of-town media before each game, answered Heisman question after Heisman question Wednesday morning in preparation fra: , the Longhorns’ nationally televised matchup with seventh-ranked Nebraska Saturday at 2:30 p jn. “Lak year we didn’t really have any games like this hat we had a chance to win,” said Williams; a senior. “That’s one of the reasons I came back. That’s what college football is all about - big games.” • Nebraska senior Mike linebacker Jay Foreman said the Blackshirts will be up for the challenge, but he didn’t dis credit the hype that surrounds Williams. I 5 S ! Kansas State when Williams took 25 carries for 43 yards; his longest run from scrimmage was 7 yards. But the Comhuskers, Williams said, aren’t likely to have die same success against Texas’ruslnng attack. * In die 1996 Big 12 Championship game, Williams did not see significant playing time as Texas downed the Huskers 37-27. Longhorn back Priest Holmes recorded 120 yards on nine * , carries indie effort “Nebraska thinks they can just play seven men in the box and with their athletes up there, they can stop the run,” Williams said. t This season, the Huskers (7-1 and 3 1) rank 17th in the nation in run defense, while Texas ranks ninth in rushing offense. NTJ’s rushing defense was tested last week by Missouri’s Devin West, who ranks third in the nation in rushing. West took 24 carries for 72 yards — averaging 3 yards per carry against the Huskers. “Facing two of die best acts in the nation is certainly no small challenge,” Solichsaid. And Williams isn’t about to let Nebraska burst his Heisman hopes. “When I came to Texas, one of die reasons I came was for a chance to win the Heisman Trophy,” Williams said. “It would be a come for Photo Courtesy op Texas Sports Information TCX*S IIUIMHC BACK McfcyWIlUiHas las tarotnUsHMi ing defenses this season. He already has 1,484 yards this season and needs 1,196 more to beat Barry Sanders’ sis P gle-season record of 2,682 yards, set in 1968. Nepo directs Rushers in national title chase NEPO from page 7 season at NU, Nepo has guided the third-ranked Huskers to a 19-0 record. Nepo, who trained with the U.S. National Team this summer in Colorado, broke die Nebraska all time assist record Oct. 3 - she cur rently has 4,123 career assists - and has developed into a serious con tender for nadonal-player-of-the-year honors. “I feel like I am someone my teammates can depend on now,” Nepo said. “I see different aspects of situations I didn’t see before. I’ve changed. I’ve grown up. And it’s a good thing, too.” During the past few weeks, Pettit said, Nebraska has relied heavily on Nepo, who posted 52 assists, 11 digs and seven blocks Friday in a three game win over Oklahoma. The Huskers defeated No. 13 Texas two weeks ago but did not play well. The following weekend, unranked Kansas pushed Nebraska to a four game match. “When the team is not performing as well, Fiona wills her teammates to stay in matches and to stay in games,” Pettit said. “She handles die responsi bility when others aren’t playing well. “Fiona is fun to coach. She is enthusiastic^and she wants to do the right thing. She is a very motivated individual.” The extroverted Nepo commands her teammates’ respect on Jhe court by balancing her serious side with a fan-loving demeanor. Growing up in Hawaii, Nepo unknowingly practiced for her role as a stabilizing force for theHuskers. “If we had any problem at home, I could bring everyone together,” Nepo said. One of six children, Nepo had a difficult time leaving her family for Nebraska. She said she missed her mom, who refers to Nepo as her little angel, and her dad, who calls Nepo his. sweetheart. Both parents were upset when their daughter left “I grew up in a large family, and I was the fust to leave and the first to go to college,” Nepo said. “I guess you could say I was the heart of my family.” Nepo’s parents grew to under stand her desire to “make it” some where else, and Nepo adjusted to the Nebraska weather and the state’s con servative people. Nepo said coming to NU was the best decision she has ever made, and she calls Nebraska her home. Nepo said she will feel disap pointed if the Huskers don’t play for a national championship in her final season, and she swears she won't leave NU without a trip to the NCAA Final Four in December. But Nepo remains ever ready to wake up to her next challenge. “I want to go to the West Coast somewhere- tiy to make the National Team or play on the beach,” Nepo said. “I want to go as far as I can.” Big 12 looks to hold spotlight in ‘98-99 season WOMEN from page 7 Even with aU ofthe returning talent, Kansas Coach Marian Washington said she is surprised to see her team at the top of the Coaches’ Foil “It was quite a shock that we are on top,” Washington said. “We’re going to be a contender, but there are several teams that can fill that role.” In third place in die Coaches’Poll is Baylor. Even though the Bears have gotten the coaches’ attention, BU isn’t ranked nationally. Baylor is followed by Iowa State, Nebraska and Colorado in the Coaches’ Poll. NU Coach Paul Sanderford said six teams could qualify for the NCAA Tournament from the Big 12. But Oklahoma State Coach Dick Halterman said picking foe order of fin- * ish is difficult after the top three. “The top three choices are easy,” Halterman said “But you could proba bly throw the rest of us in a hat and pick.”