Husker line prepares for KSU ground game K-State still has bite after losses WILDCATS from page 12 teams in the nation, that if you couldn’t get some emotion and enthusiasm and excitement for that, we probably better get you over to the doctor and get you checked out. You’ve got some problems.” K-State fans need only remember the scene of excite ment in Manhattan two years ago, when national title hopeful KSU killed the Husker ghosts that had haunted them for 29 years. Thousands of raging fans and students reveled in a sea of purple to storm the field and tear down the goal posts in cele bration of the greatest win in program history. Not even the horror of NU’s dominating 41-15 revenge in Lincoln last year - which ended KSU’s conference and national title hopes - can stop the Wildcats from looking to the ’98 game for inspiration. "You could definitely feel the emotion,” KSU junior offensive guard Andy Eby said as his face fit up. “I lost my voice that game, I was screaming so loud. That was one of the most exciting ball games I’ve ever been a part of - coming back like we did.” Said Leber: "It was electric. It was unbelievable. The excite ment around the game was huge. No one really thought that we could win. To prove everyone wrong and to prove to ourselves that we were for real, that was huge.” Of course, the always down playing Snyder, whose team lost its last two games and the dri ver’s seat to the national title shortly after the victory, hopes memories won’t cloud his play ers’ minds as they prepare for this year’s game. “My approach, and the way I’d like to approach it to my play ers, is last year’s ball game really had no impact on our players,” Snyder said. “And really, when you get down to it, '98 doesn’t either. If we believe what we preach, then its all in our prepa ration - how we manage our business.” Obviously, K-State is a differ ent team in 2000. And with the exception of the eagerness of beating the bullies north of the border, it is in a vastly different situation from either of the last two years. The Midcats are not unde feated, not ranked in the top five and in serious danger of playing in a lackluster bowl game. But they recovered from the A&M loss with a mammoth 56 10 win over a 6-3 Iowa State squad last week in Manhattan. And they would have the inside track for a berth in the Big 12 championship game on Dec. 2 with a win over NU. * For now, Saturday is K “If we lose this game, there goes the Big 12 championship. This is a huge one. But at this point in the season, this is a make or break game for us. Ben Leber Kansas State linebacker State’s championship game. “We’re disappointed because we won’t reach every goal we set this season,” Leber said. “We wanted to go unde feated and win the national championship. “But at this point in the sea son, this is a make or break game for us. If we lose this game, there goes the Big 12 championship. This is a huge one.” NU wrestlers begin new era ■ New Nebraska Wrestling Coach Mark Manning starts the season tonight with the No. 6 Huskers facing Drexel. BY VWfcE KUPPtG The Nebraska wrestling program starts a new era tonight when Mark Manning coaches his first meet as a Cornhusker, a dual with Drexel in Philadelphia. “It seems like I’ve been here a lot longer than I have,” Manning said. "I’m ready for it to get going and see where our team is.” Manning begins his Nebraska career after three seasons at Northern Iowa. There he led a resur gence that brought UNI back to the status of a top notch wrestling program. Northern Iowa finished in 11th place nationally last year, 30 places higher than the year before Manning’s arrival. NU's new coach doesn’t have a similar rebuild ing job this year. Nebraska enters the season ranked No. 6 by Amateur Wrestling News. NU’s first opponent is unranked and over matched on paper. Drexel returns seven starters from a team that finished with a 9-11 record last year. Manning said it was important for the team to maintain focus and not overlook Drexel. "I want our guys to wrestle to their potential, not to the opponent’s,” he said. “Our guys under stand that if you take anybody Rightly, they can jump up and beat you.” After Drexel, the Huskers stay in Philadelphia to face Rider on Saturday at 1 p.m. Rider finished 8-8 last year with a No. 21 dual ranking. Nine starters return, including 184 pound All-American Shawn Scannell. Nebraska will be led by All-Americans Todd Beckerman at 133 pounds, Bryan Snyder at 157 and Brad Vering at 197. While he’s not worried about the Husker trio of All-Americans, Manning said these two dual meets should provide competitive experience for the freshmen. “We want to get out and see some of our younger guys step up,” Manning said. “We want to see how they’ve come in (practice) and where they are from a competitive side. This will help us learn where we are at right now.” The two dual meets are extra special for Snyder, a junior from Easton, Pa. Snyder said his friends and family will be there to cheer him on. “It's always good to go back East and wrestle,” Snyder said. “I haven’t seen my family for a while. It’s pretty close to home, so it will be good to go home and see them.” Being the first meet of the year, Snyder said the team wants to make a statement to the rest of the country that it is going to come out fighting. "We going to be scrapping,” Snyder said. “There’s not going to be any holes. We’re going to feed off each other. We're going to keep coming and coming. "This is going to be a new team with a new atti tude. It’s going to be a battle out there. We're going to give it everything we got.” Huskers survive Aggies VOLLEYBALL from page 12 After two hours of play, the Huskers went into its fourth and final game of the night. NU came out with a strong message, open ing up an early lead. A&M returned the call by going on a five-point run leaving them only two points behind the Huskers. But NU was done messing with the Aggies. With the help of Senior Kim Berhends' five kills and Holmquists career-high total of 26 match kills, Nebraska went on to win 15-9. “We battled it out tonight and hung in there,” Cook said. “ We had to maintain focus tonight. Mentally, the team took a step tonight” Nebraska will look to improve its 23-0 record next Wednesday as they take on Iowa State at home. “We’re a young team and we need to work on maturing and becoming more efficient” Cook said. TACKLESfrom page 12 Jonathan Beasley and options. On tape, Slechta said, KSU's front six rival Notre Dame’s in terms of strength and agility. For some years, the Wildcats have boasted one of the largest offen sive lines in college football. In several previous matchups, , including last season's 41-15 blowout in Lincoln, that line wasn’t quick enough to stuff the smaller, speedier Husker defense. “But they look more agile this year, at least on tape,” Lohr said. “They look pretty good.” Said Sledita: “1116/11 get into you. They can move you around. The/re die best line we’ve prob ably faced so far this season.” And while Beasley has taken his share of public beatings by the media and KSU fans alike, ■■ ■■ ■■ M M ■■ ■ both Huskers said he poses problems similar to the Irish’s Arnaz Battle, another average throwing, fleet-footed signal caller. “You get out of your lane, and a guy like Beasley can get out a scramble,” Slechta said. “He's got a little better arm than Battle did, too." Lohr said he doesn’t expect K-State to reach that sort of advantage. Even with the injuries, Nebraska’s healthier than it has been, save Slechta's claw, in some time. 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