Devaiiey One of last year’s Redskins w'on’t be on hand to watch the re-shaping of the club. Tom Osborne, graduate of Hastings College where he was one of the all-time sports greats, will be in Lincoln. He’ll be a graduate assistant on Bob Devaney’s Corn- hiisker coaching staff while working toward a master’s degree in educational psychology. Kedskiiis Too Slow Again “I had to decide between playing more football and continuing my education,” Osborne said. “I probably could have played 7 or 8 more years, maybe just one, but I decided on school. I’m interested in college administration with maybe some coaching. too.” The Redskins didn’t help their chances for retaining the big pass catcher, either. Osborne said that “my contract didn’t arrive from the Redskins nearly as soon as I thought it would.” Osborne Should Prove MI (aairi Trying to build up an offense which w-as good for just one win in 14 games last fall, you’d think Washington would want to hold on to anyone capable of catching the ball Osborne fielded 22 p'dsses last fall for 297 yards and two loichdiwns. He had a 13.5 yard average on passes and his lon;,e.st was 6J yards. This isn't bad for the club tliat ranked dead last In passing in the league. But Washington’s loss will be Nebraska’s gain and the presence of Osborne should prove a big help as Devaney installs his aerial game. Tom also was a fine college quarterback and can teach a thing or two about the throwing end of the game.