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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 57

Publication:
The Lincoln Stari
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
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57
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Lincoln, SunJay Journal Star, Oct. 22, 1972 5E Blackshirts Hold Fast As NU Offense Tunes Up Cont. From Page IE Earlier he had picked off a a good running game or our I Williams I rL' -N Mason imfflHftHiftVwKft? the ground to go with the 72- Kansas pass. opponents will be able to de- yard scoring aerial "It was a case of being in fend the pass "Sure, I'd like to get three the right place at the right or four touchdowns a game," time," the senior from Devaney observed that the first few Husker touchdowns TfivierAne arimVfc. "hilt thft im.

C.aYifnmiz caiH "Tt' mir inK portant thing is winning. We've to get the ball for the offense. than help the con-got a long wiay to go. The What really gives you Mence of the offense. 'The tough games are just begin- satisfaction is when they turn d.efense has a tendency to let down those chances into ning once they get behind.

It was hard for them TWWn nulW his nmv-ifarminni5 niWniimc "turnaround after getting. into Sloey said he expected t0 keeP UP their enthusiasm the end zone on the long pass Kansas to pass more. "But once we 8ot out in play. "I didn't want to run that starter for them, No. 11, Devaney was obviously across backwards," he said, (s cond-string quarterback surprised and pleased with the "The turf was wet and I sure Bob Bruegging) didn't do very of the Missouri-Notrev don't want to chance fallieg.

well. They used to go with j)ame game Tigers1' I suppose that's what everyone a delay to their tight end (John ht mjC. js waiting for me to do." Schroll they d.dnt even blankjng by Nebraska to topple! Human called the Kansas try that thA trtn-fpn ratoH Tricli n.9fi line, "big, fast, strong and ag- Kansas put the ball in the Colorado beating grve. They were stanttng air 23 tries, but connected on 2T14, wL lcf a shk a ivi uiui uioii we cAiTO-icvi jum uve ior 01 yarus. "I'd have rather they at the first and that caused the offensive line a lot of "There's no doubt that to a tie," Devaney (David) Jaynes being sub-par "but it doesn't really hurt them," Devaney said of We're going to have to play' Offensive guard Mike Beran Kansas' first-string passer, them both and beat them.

hnth if wfl'ro rrninrr agreed. "They were so bunch-Mi nn it wan hard tn kirk Despite the final count, to the top (of the them out on the running Devaney was not entirely satisfied. "Thev made us look Nebraska's next foe' Nebraska defenders Bill Sloey (42) and Dave Mason (25), combine for one of the many stops made by the pair Saturday. This time, Delvin Williams (40) is their victim. UldVS.

IXC BOIU, OllU UI1 H1C Mil. '-I pass plays they always seemed at beginning. With a Oklahoma State, continued as' to have one more gay coming lot of pressure from their the surprise team of the Big. than we had people for block- that can happen. As Eight.

The Cowboys, Who- ing purposes ne Same went along we finally earlier stunned the experts by; figured out What we could do beating Colorado after Linebacker Bill Sloey sup- and then it wasn't so tough. a one-pointer to powerful plied the defense spark to "But we're not running the Arkansas, ran their record tot break the game open. He option play with the same ef- topping tsayior, zu-7 So it's back to recovered a Kansas fumble on fecuveness that we did a year the KU 12. Three plays later ago. We've got to improve," Goeller scored.

Then he he adlded. against the wishbone. And that means a worrisome covered another bobble at the The Big Red coach was for the Nebraska coaches and KU 21. Three plays later it pleased with the- passing. "But players.

And also for the 3i was another Husker we have to continue to maintain Red fans. feH: mi Kansas quarterback David Jaynes (12) prepares to suffer through a Nebraska avalanche provided by Big Red defenders Monte Johnson (37) and Rich Glover (79). h' tfW t't' 1 r7 Wi' If lit 'vy 'ft i'jy i Wrong Way Field Goal The football is headed the wrong direction as Eddie Shcats (84) blocks a first-quarter field goal try by Rich Sanger (43). An outstretched Frosty Anderson (89) couldn't quite latch onto this Dave Humm pass during second quarter action. L' i.

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