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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 32

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38 Eric Fischer Rov 39 Ben Buettenbaok MLB. 39 Josh Brown PK 39 Chris Cielocha FB 40 Billy Legate FB 41 Rod Baker WLB' 41 Tyler Rauenzahn IB 42 Troy Watchom FS 43 John Murphy TE 43 RusselFroehlch SLB 44 Jay Foreman MLB 44 Casey Hughes FB 45 Joel Makovicka FB 45 BradHamtk FS 46 Brian Shaw SLB 46 NickGragert FB 47 Josh Kohl WLB 47 PaulKastl FB 48 Jeremy Stanislav FB 46 Jamie Burrow MLB 49 Tyrone UhSr FB 49 Quint Hogrefe SLB 50 Julius Jackson WLB 50 MikeWHford OL 51 Matt Baldwin 51 Andy Gwemap OL 51 Chad Tuttle MLB 52 Jon Coyne MLB 52 Luke Smith LB 53 Chris Gustafson SLB S3 David Kolowski OL 53 Randy Stella LB 54 Dominic Raids 54 Jon Penny MLB 55 Russ Hochstein OG 55 Jon Clanton DL 56 Wes Cody OL 56 Mason Dutton LB 57 ChadKelsay LRE 57 Scott Koethe OL 58 Dave Votk OT 58 GabeFnes LB 59 JoshHeskew 61 Brandt Wade OG 62 Mart Shook OL. 63 James Sherman OG 64 Steve Altstadt OG 65 Jason Schwab OT' 66 Jon Rutherford OG 67 Richard Hughes DL 67 Nate Kotterman OL 68 Jeff Clausen OT 69 AdamJulch OT 70 Mike Green OT 70 Jason Lohr DL 71 Matt McGinn DT 71 Justin Smith RRE 72 BenGessford OG 72 KyteEisenhauer OL 73 JimTansey OT 74 Lonnie Fulton OT 75 KyleKc4morgen OT 76 BityDiekmann OT 77 Booby GJ NT 77 Jos Freeman OL 78 Aaron Havtovte 78 Justin Valencia OL 79 ChrisSaalfeM OG 79 LeifSidwel OL 80 B4ly Haafks SE 60 Eric Ryan LRE 81 Aaron Wits RRE 61 ChadDurye SE 82 SeanAppiegatt WB 82 Stephen Manning DL 83 Kyle Vanden Bosch LRE 83 -Craig Fischer SE 84 MikeRucker RRE 84 Jon Bowling TE 85. TJ. Deflates TE 85 Kyle Rngenbero RE' 86 WiDabbert TE 86 Brandon Roth MLB 88 Jeremy Lyman RE 87 Tracey Wratrom TE 87 Casey Nelson DT 87.

AndrewOftnar DL 88- Sheldon Jackson TE 88- Colin Wins RE 89 LuttAlmaniar NT 89. BanComecjon SE 90 JakeMcKee TE 90 Jeremy Siechta DT 90 Tony Tata LB 91 Loran Kaiser DT 91 SetfiGutz WB 92 Travis Toline RRE 93 Brandon Mooberry LRE 94 DaminnBauman TE 95 P. Wtehmarw RRE 95 Jeff Nelson DL 96 Stove Warren NT 87 Matt Grummert LRE 98 Damoine Adams RRE 98 Aaron GrtlKlay TE 99 JaaonWttz DT Team leaders Rushing NEBRASKA Ftayw Nw Vmto Avo. CotoH 56 ,350 61 JoelMakowcka 56 280 4 9 DeAngeloEvmt 38 227 57 Bofcby Newoornba 62 245 27 EncOroucil 25 158 S.4 KANSAS DdvldWInbu 104 419 4.0 Mitch 67 319 56 DutinCry 20 107 S3 4 2 4 I 3 4 2 1 W.JSI PIIMBMIISMHMNSJ v. it i KANSAS vs.

HISTORY Nebraska leads the series, the oldest continkxis series in the country at 93 years, 80-2T-3, and the Huskers have won the last 29 games between the two schools. Except for a 21-20 NU victory in 1993 in Lawrence, when KU tried and failed on a two-point conversion, this series is lop-sided with scores such as 70-0, 56-6, 63-7, 35-0, 49-7, 5M 4 and 45-17 in the last 13 games. In the 29-year string of Nebraska wins over Kansas, the Huskers have averaged winning by 46.1 to 7.9. The last time Nebraska lost back-to-back games was in 1 990 when the Huskers fell to Oklahoma to end the regular season and then to Georgia Tech in the Citrus Bowl. KANSAS CFTENSE VS.

CHARLIE McBRlDPS IDEA OF NEBRASKA RUN DEFENSE That run through the middle stuff that and Oklahoma State did was a sign that we are not very good. We will get some new people in there to work oh that McBride said. Loran Kaiser will start at defensive tackle and Jason' Wiltz wit move to nose tackle. Steve Warren, who played nose tackle the first six games, Is out with a sore back and is home In Missouri attending to a sick relative. McBride said he will j1' also use freshmen Jeremy Siechta and Jasorr Lohr in the defensive Sne.

1 don't remember ever playing a freshman in the defensive Sne interior before but I'm not afraid to play a freshman. I am -going to play guys who make plays. We could care less how old they are and who they Passing NEBRASKA TO it' 7 0 KANSAS 83-160-S 54-1 Receiving NEBRASKA No. Vwaa 23 291 TO 0 1 0 a 180 88 StmwiWigqn. Kenny Chsathwn, 12 10 9 StMUonJuckKn, IB 150 88 27.

143 21.9 10 9 KANSAS 246 267 IS 16 350 13 142 MchMlChidv 1.1 JOURNAL STAR LIBRARY Tackles t' NEBRASKA 1 V. UT AT TT IMS ttH 16 -28 44 2 18 28 5 44 3-7 1-8 21 21 42 7-n 3-20-. 18 20 ,36 4-15 -3-15- 17 15 32 4-16 2-12 KANSAS 1 18 32 SO 1-2 04 12 36 48 1-6 1-C :12 35 -1 47 2V-22 17 22 39 2-12 1-11 9 13 22 4W-23 1-14 NESrJlSKACLOCKIQ What to Nebraska quarterback Bobby Newcombe (1 2) talks with Coach Frank Solich on the sidelines during last week's loss to Texas The Huskers will have to find a way to get their Of fense back in gear this week. 'l fcM(0 inri Jay foreman Cnad Ky. Enc JohneonMMM Eniwn SvBfat1n CMd Cmi Pilnc Brown i i CM OFFENSE vs.

KANSAS CEFDiSE Punting NEBRASKA No. YinH 29 1254 KANSAS 23 901 eaLTflw. Mtt 39.2 State, UCLA faces ranked Oregon and CaJ back-to-back and NU faces Kansas State in the next six weeks. The Huskers also have brought out many doubters. Of the complaints this week are that Nebraska can't run, the fines are no good and Bobby Newcombe yells at teammates.

Note to those who worry about Newcombe 's behavior at the end of NU's loss to It seems that Jason Peter and Grant Wistrom were touted as Nebraska's greatest leaders in the modem era for their yelling at teammates in games, practices, winter conditioning. As for running, Nebraska will probably fine up and go between tackles more than it passes, more than it runs options, just to prove a point. rjsAscirc.sEvs. I F.i.k.uwli'j UTTTEf against the run and 41 st against passing. "Maybe they just look at me as a skinny little sorjrwmore," said NU split end Matt Davison, who set a school record for 167 yards in receptions in a loss to Texas 1 don't know if anybody thinks we have good receivers." KANSAS VS.

rCU QUARTERS ,5 r-. The Jayhawks have led or tied and lost four games in the fourth quarter this year. Baylor scored 17 unanswered points in a 31-24 decision. Nebraska has come from behind to beat Oklahoma State and never saw the lead against Texas Kansas has scored first in four of its games and has out scored opponents 1 1 4-83 in the first half this year. Kansas has not beaten a ranked opponent since 1 965 and has not won a conference game on the road since beating Iowa State In 1996.

Ken Hambleton Instead of passing more and running more options, Nebraska coaches talked about the need to run between the tackles, and get back to smash-mouth footbal 'The blocking last week was bad on all parts of the offense. It will be better. You will not see another showing like that," head Coach Frank Solich said. "We will get on people, stay on them and get the blocks completed." Blocking fundamentals were stressed throughout the week and NU offensive line coach Milt Tenopir said there win be visible changes in results. The Huskers have passed for mora than they have run for the last two games, that's the first time that's happened since 1976.

Tt tf Nebraska gets back on a winriing streak, ft Is possible the Huskers will quickly improve from No. 8 in both major polls. Florida meets ranked Florida State and Georgia, Virginia meets Florida Punt returns i NEBRASKA PWy No. Ywd Ava. TO Una JotWulnr 16 203 127 1 73 Stwvin Wnan.

6 72 12.0 0 35 KANSAS HmnCMrH 6 114 19 0 1 74 Hnaonm 4 96 24 5 1 81 Klckoff returns NEBRASKA Ptayw No. YkiK Am). TO Long 11 2h 25 1 1 5. ShviWxjni i 131 9 5 0 40 ShaklonJk(n 2 19 95 0 11 KANSAS 12 293 24 4 0 42 JimBruc 3 57 19 0 0 22 David Wmburtt 3 40 13 3 0 22 1 Piacekicking NEBRASKA FO FAT-AB PH Km Urown 3-5 29-29 "38 KANSAS JcGstM T-10 20 21 41. 'A The Kansas defense Is 99th In the country is-.

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