Husker runners to tackle Griak ■ The annual Minnesota race is among the best in the country, and Dirksen expects his teams to battle. By Jason Merrihew StaffWriter Coming off an impressive home showing at the Woody Greeno Invite, the Nebraska men’s and women’s cross country teams will head to Minneapolis to compete in the Roy Griak Invitational. One of the largest races in the country, the invitational will contain 210 teams with over 2,000 runners. Nebraska Head Coach Jay Dirksen said both teams will show an improvement from last week. “I think we will run better than last week in both men’s and women’s, but the competition is much, much tougher than last week. “We will see a lot of the top teams in the country,” Dirksen said. “We may run a lot better and place not as well.” Showing improvement is more important for the Comhuskers than placing high, Dirksen said. “The large competitive field will get both teams ready for the hard con ference schedule. “We have a really difficult sched ule on purpose because we feel we can get better from running against good teams rather than going to the meets just because we can win,” he said. The men’s team is heading to Minneapolis after sharing first place at the Woody Greeno Invitational last week. The Cornhuskers’ showing was impressive considering four out of the nine runners are true freshmen. The freshmen include Mike Kamm placing 24th last week, Jed Barta taking 36th, James DeBruhl finishing 39th and Hunter Kosman placing 72nd. “As the race went on, they got stronger,” Dirksen said. Junior Marcus Witter was the Huskers’ top finisher last week with a fifth-place showing. The Huskers may lose the ser vices of Barta this weekend. Barta’s status is questionable because he is recovering from bron chitis. For the women, Michelle Brooks led the way last week with a fifth place showing. Jamie Pauli and Jeannette Zimmer also had strong showings last week, placing seventh and 13th respectively. Dirksen also has been impressed by freshman Kathryn Handrup, who placed 15th last week and Jenna Lucas, who Dirksen believes ran bet ter last week than she had all of last year. Amie Finker, Deb Osteen, Christy Linnell, Steph Stewart and Melissa Drozda will make up the rest of the women’s roster for the invita tional. The Roy Griak Invitational will be held at the Les Bolstad Golf Course on Saturday. The women will start at 11 a.m., and the men will fol low at noon. Offenses key in NU-MU matchup TIGERS from page 8 said. “You know, we had to leave our helmets on because we were getting things thrown at us. I’m sure it will be the same this time - it’ll be a hostile environment. But that’s what college football is all about. It will be a good atmos phere for a good football game.” And a good football game is exactly what Davison, Solich, and the rest of the Huskers expect. Said Solich: “Missouri pre sents a great challenge... I think they are comfortable heading into the Big 12 race, and I think they will be a very big part of the Big 12 race. We are looking for ward to the challenge.” Football Starters sr Hfthannkn hIihIat FailCOt Field Neontsia Starters TV: Fox Sports Network Offense Defense Pos. No. Name HL Wt Pos. No. Name HL Wt SE 3 Matt Davison 6-1 185 LR 81 Aaron Willis 6-2 250 LT 69 Adam Julch 6-5 320 NT 96 Steve Warren 6-2 305 LG 63 James Sherman 6-4 295 DT 91 Loran Kaiser 54 295 C 54 Dominic Raiola 6-2 295 RR 83 Kyle Vanden Bosch 64 270 RG 55 Russ Hochstein 64 290 SLB 37 Tony Ortiz 61 220 RT 58 Dave Volk 65 300 MLB 13 Carlos Polk 62 250 TE 85 TJ. DeBates 63 250 WLB 50 Julius Jackson 61 240 QB 7 Eric Crouch 61 195 LCB 3 KeyuoCraver 510 190 FB 15 Willie Miller 61 245 FS 19 Clint Finley 60 205 IB 38 Dan Alexander 6-0 245 ROV 21 Mike Brown 610 180 WB 82 Sean Applegate 59 185 RGB 22 Ralph Brown 510 180 PK 26 Josh Brown 52 185 P 17 Dan Hadenfeldt 511 195 Missouri starters Offense Defense Pos. No. Name Ht Wt Pos. No. Name Ht Wt FB 30 Rob West 50 231 DE 96 Justin Smith 65 256 TB 25 DeVaughn Black 511 213 G 77 PatMingucci 52 271 WR 6 Kareem Wise 63 218 N 93 Jeff Marriott 65 300 QB 11 Jim Dougherty 64 190 T 94 Steve Erickson 64 280 TE 85 Dwayne Blakfey 64 268 SS 8 Clarence Jones 61 199 T 72 Justin Bland 6-6 321 LB 39 Barry Odom 6-0 229 G 63 Mike Hayes 63 296 LB 55 Jamonte Robinson 62 202 C 76 Rob Riti 63 289 BN 36 Pat Duffy 61 223 G 60 JeffHellerstedt 64 280 CB 7 Antoine Duncan 610 181 T 74 Aaron Crittendon 65 315 FS 4 Julian Jones 511 188 WR 84 Kent Layman 511 185 HB 5 Carios Posey 60 197 Shawn Drapal/DN Vanden Bosch stands out for NU BOSCH from page 12 They both have the same attitude. They don’t play real happy. He plays consistently with a bad attitude. It’s the attitude you have to have to play this game.” Opposing players know all about that mean attitude and what he can do to them. Even Vanden Bosch’s Nebraska teammates have their eyes on him in practice. “It’s definitely good to have a guy like that on your team playing as a teammate with you,” said sophomore quarterback Eric Crouch. “Every time in practice I always look for Kyle and what side he is lined up on just to make sure you watch yourself because he is such an aggressive player.” Speed and power are what make him dominant, Epley said. Vanden Bosch’s 1.58 seconds in the 10-yard dash are almost as fast as all of NU’s I backs. So it isn’t surprising that Vanden Bosch’s first tactic is to try and beat the bigger, slower offensive linemen around the corner. Once Vanden Bosch beats the blocker, all eyes cen ter on him and what he is going to do to the helpless quarterback. On Saturday, he ran Southern Mississippi quarterback Jeff Kelly down from behind, drove him to the turf and knocked the football loose. 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