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Starting Lineups Nebraska Offense 5- - Charles Harris Iowa State Starting lineups Nebraska Offense 5- - Charles Harris. DB 12 George Amundson, TB 6- -Tom Pate, DE FL Nebraska (8-0- ) 8- - Bruce Fuller, DB 13 Dave McCurry, Iowa State (5-2- ) 15 Dean Carlson, QB 9- - Ron Coleman, OB 17-M- ike QB 10 Dave Humm, QB Foutanini, CI. Wt. Ht. Name No. 19 Steve Jacobsen, M No. Name Ht. Wt. CI. Pos. 1 1 -- Steve Manstedt. DE 5-- 9 32 6-- 180 Cox 23 Brian Cannon, S 85 Harris 5 210 so. SE sr. 12 Van Brownson, QB 6-- 4 72 24 Rob Bol'.s, DLH 6-- White 13 QB 73 Marconi 1 226 sr. LT so. 238 Steve Runty, 25 Davis, SE 6-- 2 77 14 OB Sammy 6-- 221 Jerry Tagge, 26 Ron S 72 Harm 3 235 sr. LG sr. Rupert Hattone, 6-- 3 54 15 John Starkebaum, DB 6-- 2 C 237 Dumler 31 Moses Moore, TB 54 Pittman 220 jr. jr. 16 Tom McClelland, DB 6-- 3 32 TB 6-- Wortman Jerry Moses, 60 Terrizzi 2 224 sr. RG sr. 238 17 Bob Stark 33 Dennis McDonald, FB 6-- 4 71 6-- 2 RT sr. 252 Johnson 18 lim DB 35 DRH 75 Murdock 250 jr. Anderson, Georqe Campbell. 6-- 1 85 19 DB 6-- 2 TE 218 List; Randy Borg, 36 John Kelly, LB 91 Krepfle 216 so jr. SB 6-- 2 14 20 John Rodgers, 37 John ULH 6-- 3 sr. 215 Tagge Schweizer, 15 Carlson 210 sr. QB 21 Don DB 2- LB 6-- 2 35 Westbrook, 4- Gary Forge, 12 6-- 3 HB sr. 210 Kinney IB 4CJ M Amundson 220 jr. 22 Gary Dixon, Steve Wardlaw, 5-- 20 5-- 171 Rodgers 23-8- ob SB 46- - Van Hollaway, LB 81 Jones 167 so. FL jr. Schmit. 6-- 1 6-- Olds 44 4- 7- Matt Blair, M 33 McDonald 1 202 sr. FB jr. 215 24 Bill Kosch, DB 43 Larry Marquardt, FB 2-5- Dave Mason, SB 51 -Chuck Blaskovich, OC-- 2- 6- Jef f Huohes. SB 52 Terry Sutton, C 2- 7- Joe Blahak, DB 5- 3- Ken Caratelli, LB Defense 28- - Dave Goeller, IB 54 Dave Pittman, C Wt. CI. Pos. CI. Wt. Ht. Name No. 2- 9- Gary Hollstein, DB 7- LB No. Name Ht. 5- Keith Schroeder, 6-- 3 30- Jeff Moran, IB 6-- 1 LE sr. 221 Adkins 57 - 5- 8- Bob Matey, DRT 66 Bassett 215 sr. MB 6-- 31 -John Bell, 60-M- ike 6-- 6 Jacobson 75 Terrizzi, G 78 Hunt 2 236 so. LT sr. 250 32- - Woody Cox, SE 61 Lon Coleman, LB 6-- 1 Glover 79 MG jr. 234 3- 3- Pat Fischer, DB 63 Jim Mraz, G 6-- 6-- 228 3 Janssen 55 4- DB Steve G 58 Matey 226 sr. RT jr. 3- John O'Connell. 64 Burns, 6-- 35- I B, 6-- 207 3 81 - Jeff Kinney, 6- 6- Harold Bassett, DE 79 Krakau 3 236 jr. RE jr. Harper 6-- 36 IB 7- Mike G 6-- 209 2 Terrio 45 - Randy Butts. 6- Ybarra, 55 Jornov 1 215 so. LB sr. 37- 8- DE - Monte Johnson, MG 6- Bob Martinson, 6-- 0 MLB OT 57 Schroeder 210 sr. 38- - Mike O'Holleran, IB 6- 9- Bob Belluz, 5-- 6-- 203 9 Branch 51 71 - Dan Kneller, OT 53 Cartelli 1 218 jr. LB jr. 3- 9- Glen Garson, SB 5-- 5-- 27 7- 2- Ray Harm, OG 37 Schweizer 170 jr. LH jr. 184 Blahak 40- - Pat Morell. LB 3- OT 6-- 0 18 41 FB 7- Joe Marconi, 6-- 0 190 RH sr. 180 Anderson - Ralph Powell, OT 35 Campbell jr. 75 Geray Murdock, 6-- 0 42- - Bill LB 6-- 1 190 MON 199 Mason 25 Sloey, 77 Henry Lewis, DT 46 Hollaway jr. jr. 43- - Rich Sanger, LB 6-- 6-- 0 24 78 Lawrence Hunt, DT 82 McCurry 2 192 jr. S sr. 176 Kosch 44- - Bill Olds. FB 79 Merv Krakau, DE 45- - Bob LB S Terrio, 80 Doug Keown, 46- - Maury Damkroger, FB 81 Willie Jones, FL 47- - Jim Carstens. FB 4- Les SE 8- Mitchell, 48- - Bruce LB 8- 5- Ike Harris, SE Hauqe. 88 Bob TE 49- - Jon Strong, LB Richardson, 0- C 89 Tom Woowine, FL 5- Doug Jamail, 9- 0- Tom Potter, DE 5- 1- Jim Branch, L8 91 - Keith Krepfle, TE 5- 2- Joe Duffy, OG 9- 3- Tom Wilcox, DT 5- 3- John Kinsel, C 9- 4- Reggie Shoemake, K 5- 4- Doug Dumler, C 9-5- Greg Mulhall, DHB 5-5- Bill Janssen, DT 99 Owen Austrheim, K 5- 6- John Pitts. DB 5- 7- John Adkins. DE 58- -John Hyland. DE 5- 9- Dennis Zanrosso, C 6 1 - Bruce Weber, Q G 62- - Mike Beran, O0 63- - Tom Alward, OG 65- - Keith Wortman, OG 66 - John Peterson, MG 67- - Dan Anderson, uii 68- - Tom Robinson, DT 69- - Kim McKinley, OT 70- - Marvin Crenshaw, OT 7- 1- Carl Johnson. OT 7- 2- Oarvl White, OT 73- - Dan Lynch, DT 74- - Phil Righetti. OT 75- - Larry Jacobson, DT 76- - Bob Wofe, OT 7- 7- Oick Rupert, OG 78- - Al Austin. OT 79- - Hich Oolver, Mij 80- - Tim Lackovic, SE 81 - Willie Harper, DE 82- - Fhil Harvey. TE 83- -Steve Wieser, DE 84- - Dale Didut. SE 85- - Jerry List. TE 86- - Brent Longwell, TE 87- - Creqe Guibord, DE 88- - Max Linder. SE 89- - Frosiy Anderson, SE 90- - John Dutton. OT 92-St- an Hengener. OT 98- - Jeff Hill, SE Nebraska defense . No. 1 in the nation. 99- -Chris Nelson, TE Sun. - Thurs. m.uBts Fri- - & Saf- - Undefeated frosh teams 11 a.m. tangle 9 Iowa State and Nebraska send undefeated major feels the Huskers have yet to fulfill their p.m. TEAKS iu p.m. freshmen teams to battle in what could be one potential this year. of the top freshman contests in the Midwest "WE HAVEN'T shown people at all what we SI. is in 5545 '0' 489-87-22 this year. Kickoff at 1:30 Memorial can do," he sid. "I think Iowa State is going to Stadium. be our stiffest test this season. From the films, The Huskers' leading rusher is Greg it looks like they're real quick off the line and Pilkington, a six-fo- 195-pound- er from they've got a pretty fair passing attack we'll Sterling, Colo. Pilkington has ground out 114 have to watch." Go Big Red Fans 26 one touchdown. ... yards in carries and Iowa State's leading rusher is tailback Todd PILKINGTON said he was recruited by Nelson, a 1, 190-pou- product of Harlan, BEAT IOWA ST. Colorado University in nearby Boulder and by la. who doubles as the team's punter. Wyoming, among other schools. He chose Two Cyclones who may be familiar to fans Nebraska because, i liked the winning from eastern Nebraska are backup quarterback tradition here. I picked this school because it's Kevin Sigler from Council Bluffs and safety Jim number one. It's a challenge to be a part of the Wingender, a six-foo- t, 190-poun- d graduate of team." Omaha Creighton Prep. Wingender also returns Pilkington said he feels the biggest change punts and kickoff s for the Cyclones. orumst? from high school to freshman football is "the The Nebraska frosh will be seeking their fn competition's a lot stiffer and there's a lot tenth straight win in the series with Iowa State, DlixiltflSRd harder hitting." and their ninth straight win since the 1969 Despite the team's 2-- 0 record, the business season. All Under Ea. $2 Cross country. Hitchcock, both seniors. Howe is a Starting at $1.49 Continued from page 7. miler and won the conference Sandwiches from 49c cross title as a Hitchcock season re to avoid that country sophomore. they hoping problem. was second to NU's Greg Carlberg in last year's Seafoods We'te a much better team than last year," cross run and has been clocked at Sfedo Jsndvicbs K-St- country said coach DeLoss Dodds, "but it's 13:16 for three miles on the track. going to be tough. Kansas is undefeated and Kansas State is the team to beat. to be considered a contender. They'll they've got present problems for Unger and the NU squad, Nebraska is going to be tough on its home as well as the rest of teams. be labeled a the Big Eight If course and Colorado might is to win he must from Howe Celebrate your Birthday or Anniversary lost a dual Unger run away darkhorse, although they last in the first three and a half because Howe FREE weekend in Lincoln." miles, . with a Cake! will have better speed at the end. K-St- is paced by veterans Howe and Rick It should be quite a race to watch. PAGE 8 THF HAII Y NFRRASKAN FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1971.
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