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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 24

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The Lincoln Stari
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
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24
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Sent. 27. 1070 Lincoln Simtlnv Toumal and Star I i i' A "sTV, ite 1 1 -r Disappointnient is jn the faces of visitog Army cadets the Corriiuskcrs produce another big play. Cahill Calls Cornhuskers 'Fine Team fllllltlllllllllllllllllHUIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIUIIIIIIIMlip I Photos by I 1 Advance Scheduling Dangerous 1 Web Rav 1 1 WiUis VanSickle 1 3 Vj'S tlli I By vntciL PARKER "Ap SS'SS, Harald Dreimanis J'SSeffi Rodgm arund pretty Huskers didn't do anything Hampton i Rodgers scoots around pretty Huskers didn't do anything Ran(Jy Hampton -i well good," he added talking about Army wasnt expecting, "The i I Nil flanker back Johnny fn, Wau1.aBiPa.. John liennillgS NU flanker bacK Jonnny Nphraska's juim tum6 aeainst the run." tm -j a m9 a naJ Nebraska was probably ex- got a lot of players, and they're Winiiuitiuii iiiniiitiiiimiimuiiii tuiiiiiitittiiitfn periencing aieiaown againMu, all real good." miVIDVAL STATISTICS oft JL5 tN-Periord 1 4 -9 11 Atha 2 after coming off such a great game as they played against USC." Army's chances for an upset quickly dimmed at the outset of the second, half when the Big Red struck for two quick touchdowns.

"When they kicked off into the end me and we started going against the wind we were in a hole we never got out of," Cahill observed. "When we Passing Nebraska .2 :5 .2 .3 AM. Comp. lot. iqs.

12 4 6 85 Kinney Rodgers Ingles Cox Hughes 22 10 0 3 Mohn Wall Atha 1 4 106 19 44 11 Ave. 36.0 Ave. Rushing No. Yds Tagge 7 -10 Orduna 20 89 RiMtapra 4 25 Punting 2 0 Pass Receiving 4.5 6-. Hughes No.

3 Punt Returns weren't so tough," coach Tom Cahill observed after his Cadets absorbed a 28-0 blitz at the hands of the NU football troops Saturday afternoon. "That's the trouble with scheduling so far in advance," Cahill added. "When we slated Nebraska, Penn State, Notre Dame and Tennessee all for this season I wasn't the coach and those responsible didn't guess they'd all be rated among the best In the nation." Cahill laughed when he said that "we're booked up solid through 1985. The kids who will play that schedule are now in the fifth grade. In a couple of years we'll prabably be setting our game with the Air Force to be played on the moon in the year 2000." The fifth-year coach of the Black Knights, who was named the nation's Coach of the Year his first season in 1966, admitted this is the toughest season his Cadets have ever faced.

"I was pretty well pleased of our play in the first half," he said of the part or the game when the Huskers stopped 6.0 i in tho (ma! Schneiss 4 6.5 Yds. 53 Were uacncu Nebraska started blitzing seven ysoll or eieht DeoDle and we never a 24 52 25 13 11 iu. 'l Rodgers 4 --o latiui got untracked." Hughes i Army 18 15 Aw. ro 1 Simar Albano Ritacco 3 Hines i 3 Masciello 1 Punting No. Danhoe 11 Kickoff Returns No.

Simpson 1 Triplet 1 Cahill sa ne naa never seen rassmg the Big Red rush so many Mt. Comp. Yd, Rushtn defensive players before but Ta 13 i called the maneuver "good Bro Pass Receiving Ritacco 12 41 3.4 football. It really upset our no. Yds.

Hines 9 20 2.2 movement." Schneiss 2 15 Simpson 3 4 The Array coach called List 2 23 Wall 2 u. ex" i 151 LINEUPS Nebraska I i I 1 OFFENSE Ends Ingles, Cox, List, Harvey, Lowe. a ckles Newton, Grenfell, Winter, C. Johnson. Guards Wortman, Ruppert, McGhee, Beran, Weber.

Centers Dumler, a a 1 1 Kinsel. Quarterbacks Tagge, Jones, Brownson. Halfbacks Kinney, Orduna, Rodgers, Hughes, Vactor. Fullbacks-Schneiss, Carstens, Olds. Kicker Paul Rogers.

DEFENSE Ends-Adkins, Hyland, Harper, D. Johnson. a ckles Glover, Jacobson, Walline, M. Johnson. Middle Guards Periard, Pabis.

Linebackers Murtaugh, Hauge, Terrio, Morell. Monster Morock, Decker. Anderson, Blahak, Rogers. Safeties Kosch, Hollstein, McClelland. i i i Army If 1 ATv i "Wv )fll! OFFENSE Ends Simar, Masciello, Francis Tackles Johnson, Watklns, Robinson, Walter, Schneider Guards Scales, True, Mumma Centers Blaine, Vol Quarterbacks Mohn, Wall, Atha Halfbacks Hines, Simpson, Albano, Triplett Fullbacks Ritacco, Jones DEFENSE Ends Roth, Bishop, Rinl, Carlson, Bogosian Tackles-Wyrick, Smith, Craig, Kimmitt Linebackers Topping, Sanders, Coonan, MacLaren, Souza, Furioni Halfbacks-Steele, Morehead, Bryan Sheridan Saf eties-Blakley, 1 1 Cahill, Ferguson, Bisscll Kickers Jensen, Danhof 1 1 7 I ii wu ii 1 ii mumu Army quarterbacks had a long afternoon Saturday as Nebraska applied a strong pass rush.

Cadet starter Bob Mohn is forced to throw on the run by the rush of Cornhuskers Jerry Murtaugh and John Hyland. Army completed just 14- of 36 pass attempts. Johnny Rodgers (20) is off to the races on this 38-yard punt return against a Hfe i faking leaves Army fullback Ray Ritacco on the seat of his naSs near -the Amy 20, but costs him valuable time and the Cadets converge and bring him to a jarring halt at the 12. v..

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