The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 13, 2000, Page 15, Image 15

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    Unknowns
get shot in
spring game
QBS from page 16 _
be the No. 1 quarterback.
“If Crouch goes down, Newcombe
is the guy,” Gill said. “That’s the antic
ipation.”
Whether Chrisman and Lindstrom
will be needed next fall as much as
they have been this spring is yet to be
determined. But Chrisman says that
doesn’t matter because he’s living his
dream. ‘ ‘;
“I’ve always wanted to play big
time football and you Can’t get bigger
^than this,” Chrisman said. “It’s just,
something I always Wanted to do -
kind of a dream I guess! I’m still livirfg
a dream.” ' J
Notes: ^ V ‘ ‘ r
Nebraska worked out for just more
than two hours Wednesday in its final
practice before the Red-White scrim
mage on Saturday’‘No new injufies1 '
were reported. The coaching staff will
divide up the-players into two teams
tonight for the spring game.
Solich said he was pleased with the
progress his team has made this spring
and expects most of die loose ends to
be tied up Saturday. 7 m
“It’s been a good spring,” Solich
said. “I like the attitude of the team. I
like the way they went about the
spring.
“It hasn’t been easy for them -
practices have been long and demand
ing - but I think they responded well.”
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LONGHORNS from page 16
in better shape, in the fall after going
through conditioning.
The defense also came on strong,
recording 10 tackles for losses and five
sacks. Redshirt freshman Reed Boyd
and true freshman Phillip Geiggar led
the Longhorns with seven tackles
apiece.
This has been
the best spring
we ve had since
I’ve been here.”
Mack Brown
UT coach
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