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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 34

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14-17-0 196 2 Total 56-87-1 7966 4 99-163- 1226 6 RECEIVING No. Yard Avo. TO Jm "It V. StwvinWlgglns 11 175 159 1 MattDavson 12 113 94 0 SheWon Jackson 9 246 27.3 2 Kariny Cheatham 10 88 8 8 0 CqmllBuckhaltar 5 27 5.4 0 T.J. DeBates 2 27 13.5 0 BiyHaafke 2 15 75 0 TracoyWistrom 1 63 63.0 1 JoalMakovicka 1 17 17.0 0 Lance Brown 1 11 11.0 0 DaAngeto Evans 2 14 7.0 0 Total 56 796 14.2 4 Opponents 99 123 12.4 Defense TACKLES UT AT TT Lea Sack 15 23 38 2-3 04 ft 0, i it finally awards rings to 1939 champions COLLEGE STATION, Texas Almost 59 years after winning the national championship, members of Texas 1939 football team will receive commemorative championship rings prior to the football game Saturday at Kyle Field.

A total of 64 rings will be presented, 26 to surviving members of the team and the rest to family members of deceased players and coaches. Of the 26 living former players, 22 are scheduled to attend the ceremonies. The tribute will include an awards ceremony, a pregame meal at the Letterman's Lounge and a half time presentation during the game at Kyle Field, The luncheon is expected to attract more than -400 people. "It will be a very, very emotional moment for us all," said Howard Shelton, a member of the 1939 team and one of the organizers of the event "I get kind of emotional just thinking about it I believe it will be the culmination of a great life for a lot of us." The 1939 Aggies finished with an 11-0 record, culminating with a 14-13 Sugar Bowl victory over Tulane. That team still owns the NCAA record for total defense, allowing an incredible 76.3 yards per game.

also led the nation in scoring defesne and rushing defense that season. Offensively, the 1939 Aggies were led by one of the greatest players in history, running back Jarrin' John Kimbrough, who went on to 1 finish second in balloting for the Heisman Trophy in 1940. "That team was made up of so many extraordinary individuals," Shelton said. "It was a team of incredible integrity and character. It was a very special group, especially when you look at what the guys on that team accomplished after Texas It's pretty amazing.

There are a lot of success stories in that group." Jay Foreman 16 21 37 3-7 1-3 Eac Johnson 15 16 31 3-15 3-15 Chad Kelsay 16 15 31 6-26 3-20 EnvmSwray 15 15 30 3-15 0-0 JoaWakerL 12 12 24 2-8 04) Br Brown I 11 6 19 04) 04) TonyOrnz 7 12 19 2-3 1-3 BnanSnaw 12 18 1-2 04) Stave Warren 6 9 15 04) 04) MkeRuckef 5 10 15 04) 0-0 Loran Kasar 5 10 IS 6-17 5-16 Kyle Vanden Bosch. 6 7 13 4-36 2-29 JasonWiU. 3 11 04) 0-0 JuajsJeckeon 5 4 9 1-9 1-9 Aaron Wis 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 KeyuoCraver 2 3 04) 04) KnanReynokts 4 1 5 1-5 04) Travis Tome. 4 1 5 04) CaTtoePo; 7 0 5 25 0-0 CintFinrey 2 2 4 04) 04 1 2 3 24) 041 Jason lohr 1 3 04) 04 Jeremy Slechta. 1 1 2 1-3 1-3 JP.Wichmann..

1 1 2 04 04 JeehKohl. 6 2 2 04 04 Jams Burrow 1 1 2 04 04 Stave Raymond 1 0 1 04 04 FUMBLE RECOVERS! Kharl Reynolds 14. Erwn Swney 14. Steve Warren 14 KrERCEPTMtREnjRH ieye 1 Yarde TO daeonVWb if 32 0 JOURriAL STAR LIBRARY 0 Familiar foes: Texas running back Sirr Parker (8) tries to push'away from Nebraska safety Mike Brown (21) in last year's Big 1 2 Conference Championship NEBRASKA VS. OKLAHOMA STATE HUH? Nebraska had more problems offensively and defensively with Oklahoma State last week than it had with any other opponent since losing to Texas and Arizona State in 1 996.

Jf the Huskers have made the right adjustments, physically as well as mentally, then no problem. "We have to put that game behind us," said NU linebacker Eric Johnson. TEXAS OFFENSE VS. NEBRASKA DEFENSE has not moved the ball and has not scored much against anybody this year, including Louisiana Tech, Kansas, Southern Miss, North Texas and Florida State. Well, FSU we can excuse.

But Louisiana Tech? Come on, Nebraska racked up 56 against those guys, is 97th in the country and 12th in the Big 12 in total The Aggies have a good runner in Dante Han. But quarterback shifting makes this a big question mark. has a huge offensive Tine and could fry some of the things Oklahoma State did, but Nebraska made adjustments and, except for two missed tackles, had the Cowboys shut down in the'; second half. Last said there was no way he'd run right at Nebraska. He hasn't said a word about that this time.

Look for runs between tackles. KECltASiwt YSe ''''-) A' naiuiVA nanriri I IkraaieaieoJ lawle If-tell 11 NU starting split end Kenny Cheatham joins starting i. wingback Lance Brown on the sidelines. QB Bobby Newcombe has not practiced at full speed in more than a week. His knee injury kept him out of two games and bothered him last week.

But he can throw. Senior Monte Carte Poll 16 0 '1 10 JoeWeker 0 0 Tlala y- M0 l-' Special teams" ruNtf- No. Yarde Avg. Una B4 Latlear 23 974 42 3 53 2J 974 42.1 63 rtfiiimeiili 1 1 i i J4 13M 4O0 1 FUNT RETURNS feayar No. Vans Ave.

TO lone JaeWeSiir- 12 157 ,.181 1 73 Shewn Wiggm 68 132 0 35 17 22 1 73 io e. .1 marching bands the world an help build ernotion for the Aggies. But Slocum teams, as successful as they have been, are 2-8 against Top 1 0 teams and have lost eight in a row. I NECHASKA VS. STAR STATE The Huskers are 19-4 against Texas-based teams in the Big 1 2.

The last three times NU met both teams were ranked. The scores were not close, with' Nebraska taking all three. we; Iea.aiai4rgw4i ie Tle Kavitm) At California, there were more than Husker fans who were so loud that Cal QB Justin Vedder had to ask the ref for help. At Arrowhead Stadium, more than 40,000 Husker fans made the place like a home game. This time, only about 4,000 Husker fans will be at Kyle Field.

Ken Hambleton Christo should be ready to go if needed. He has worked out with the No. 1 offense an week and proved very valuable in the Alabama-Birmingham, and California games. DAT NGUYEN VS. KECraASJsACFTEr.SE Nguyen is one of the nation's I.

"best linebackers and even last year, When Nebraska crushed he was all over the place. Run wide and Dat's there. Run up the middle and Dat's there. If he gets some big-time help, the Huskers could be forced into passing again. FKJSCLiniVS.

PRCELEf.eS FCH nusrxns' cmr.SE One of the first things Solich said after last Saturday's narrow victory was, "We passed 1 6 times. We probably should have passed more." Facing OSU's 8-, 9-, and, 1 0-man rush, Nebraska had the pass and had to pass. But Solich was reluctant to throw. This time, if shows an all-rush defense, Solich will probably be less reticent to go to the air to open up the run. Last year, Nebraska was averaging more than 500 yards and 46 points a game behind one of the best offensive lines in NU history.

This year, the rushing yards aren't there every week and the line has been good, but not as good as last year. Solich is getting more familiar with the offense each day. As he gets more comfortable, he'll get a tot more confident in pulling out aH the stops on offense. TEXAS VS. The Aggies are tough at home 50-5-1 in the last 1 0 years.

The traditions of yell practice on Friday night, kissing your date on touchdowns, and listening and singing with one of the best WCKOFf RETURNS No. Yarde Ave, TO lone ilnsKWIar ,10 2h6 i 99 tnnWggns. 4 91, 32 Team 1 7 35 1 .17 38 22. 4 i Scoring TO NT Sal Fie tWibyNeweombe 0 0 0 38 fc Brown i 0 2 26 0 35 fnc Crouch 14 0 10 0 24 rAr) fcvana i 4 0 0 0 24 Conv Hucknmier 1 3 0 '00 "18 .2 0 0 0 12 WkMar .2 0 0 0 12 Joe Vv 1 2 0:0 0 I 12 )n AMtancfar 1 0 1 0 0 6 Srwvm Wwjrjna '1 0 0 1 0 6 TtaorryWtstrorn 10 0 tk Kiaftovicka 1 0 0 0 6 27 1 26 17 Opponanh) 2 1 I Team 4 Tat NVa 49 59 41 48 197 Olonarns 0 23 13 61.

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