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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 37

Publication:
The Lincoln Stari
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
Issue Date:
Page:
37
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October 2 1960 LINCOLN SUNDAY AND STAE SD Jennings: Jowa State Confidence Was Big By Don Bryant One of the hardest chores for a losing football coach is to meet the press following a defeat. Nebraska coach Bill Jennings was no exception Saturday afternoon after his Huskers took a 10-7 licking from Iowa State, but the NU headmaster try to dodge the chore. Obviously disappointed, Jennings trudged into the Field House lounge, mustered a smile and queried: men, what do you Then, without waiting for an answer, Jennings opined with a rapid fire delivery: was a hard-fought game we came out short a fine team both teams hit hard teams kicked but they kicked better on that field goal After lighting a cigarette, Jennings slowed down and started answering questions. tried a fake field goal because we thought we were too far out and the wind was against we tried for the win and missed. want to alibi or take anything Iowa State but I think their confidence was the big thing we started tough and we come into the game physically in condition McDole work out all week, Al Fischer play it probably have made any difference, but you are going to get beat up playing Texas and Minnesota State is better than last year and so are we I think Iowa State improved most defensively we moved ttie ball well, but they let you break anything guess football is a game of mistakes we going to let them beat us by going wide and we but they went through us and over us on field goal a pass interception, fumble, clipping penalty and our inability to make the big play on 4th down were the mistakes was the big difference he been kicking that well, but his kickoffs and his run were the difference thtiir fullback trap up the middle hurt us most.

felt our manpower was I feel we were outmanned last week we were out outmanned, but I know how analyze it this week might have made the field did against we went for the win and missed officials said Clay White clipped on Pat long run near the end that was a great run but I know if he did left us without good position we make yards without passing first and 25 is it was a bad break each got good position twice they scored twice and we missed the second time With that Bill wound up his press conference, but he answered one more question: looking ahead And all we see right now is Kansas State Nebraska Pass Defense I-State End of day tired Don Purcell helped by NU Trainer George Sullivan. Cyclone Dave Hoppmann tosses But overshoots receiver The One That Got Away Football Photos fey Bob Gorham Willis Van Sickle ell Rav Boh McKay Husker Clay WTiite grabs it 'V- 1 A i Sk X. iLy. Cyclone Tom Watkins smashed 20 yards for touchdown. He squirmed from Husker grasp at 10-yard line.

On The Sidelines--New Frontiers in College Cheers And runs 24 yards to NU 48. NV, Bands Simrkle School spirit Corncob caper, Cardinal cut-up, cannon crash. Both the Nebraska and Iowa State marching bands put on flashy halftime shpws. The Cyclone with 5 including Miss Joyce Rice, national baton champion- saluted American music with various formations. Styles demonstrated were military, circus, shows and Dixieland.

The Husker band wheeled through various symetrical designs, featuring column movements and a Company front before forming an and singing Band Is On.

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