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Duck Rosters V? If Nebraska Oregon 5 Charles Harris Husker, Duck rosters V? If Nebraska Oregon 5 Charles Harris. OB 10 Harvey Winn, QB 6 Tom Pate, D E 11 Dan Fouts, QB 8 Bruce Fuller, OB 13 Greg Brosterhous, DB mm Ron QB 17-No- rval QB 9 Coleman, Tucker, 10 Dave iiumm, QB 1-9-Johnny Kerr, SB 1 1 Steve Manstedt, OE Illustrated, not known for Bob 12 Van QB 20- - Ken Carter, DB Sports complementing Brownson, 21 TB Devaney's appearance or dress code, has done it again. 13 Steve Runty, QB - Andy Harrah, 14 Tagge, QB 2- 2- Pete Carlson, DB The national used such as Jerry 3- publication phrases "that 1 5 John Starkebaum, OB 2- Bobby Moore, TB unpretentious, unassuming man, that broad pleasant potato face, 16 Tom McClelland. OB 2- 4- Russ Cottrell, TB baker's build" in the Cornhusker 17 Bob OB that dumpy describing football Thornton, 2- 5- Mike Casey, DB coach in this week's edition. 18 Jim Anderson, DB 26 - Maurice 19 Randy Borg, DB Anderson TB Devaney, although smiling about the six-pa- ge article on SB 2- 7- Bill Steber. DB 20 John Rodgers, -- Nebraska football, still offered some words for Sports Illustrated. 21 Don Westbrook, OB 29 Joe Wood, DB can't ever do a nice said 22 Gary Dixon, IB 32 Steve Herr, FB "They completely job," Devaney. 23 Bob SB a baker's build? Schmit, 33 Don DB "What's dumpy Why couldn't they tell the truth 24 Bill Kosch, DB Frease, and I was built like an Or Dave SB 34 John Rapolla, FB say Olympic weightlifter? why couldn't 25 Mason, 36 LB SB Ralph LaMar, describe me as a thin, studious gentleman like I 26 Jeff Hughes, DB they type really DB 37 Fred Manuel, am. 27 Joe Blahak, 38 Bill DB 28 Dave IB Drake, if Bob ever a Goeller, Wonder Devaney considered being baker. With 29 Gary Hollstein, DB 39 Dave Pieper, DB those credentials, how could he miss being a success? 30 Jeff Moran, IB 41 Jim Anderson, FB 31 John Bell, MB 42 O. J. Tanuvasa, TB How NU's foes will fare 32 Woody Cox, SE 43 Thurman Anderson, TB 33 Pat DB FB NEBRASKA 34, Oregon 21.. .Bob Devaney's philosophy is Fischer. 44 Greg Herd, correct: if can't hold 34 John O'Connell, OB people say you Oregon under three 35 Jeff Kinney, IB 45 Ken Gassner, DB touchdowns, then Nebraska will just have to score four 36 Randy Butts. IB 46 Bob Green, DB touchdowns. Would you believe five? 37 Monte Johnson, MG 47 Dave Sheurman, LB 38-M- ike IB 48 Joe LB MINNESOTA Indiana 14. O'Holleran, Muse, 28, .Gopher quarterback Craig 39 Glen Garson, SB 50-F- red Barry, LB Curry says Minnesota might even with the Big Ten championship. 40 Pat Morell, LB Well, Craig, at least the Golden Gophers will win a Big Ten game. 41 Ralph Powell, FB 51 Dave Lightfoot, C 42 Bill LB TEXAS A & M Wichita State 10. Sloey, 52 Tom Graham, LB 42, .Aggie quarterback Lex 43 Rich LB TE 2-- Sanger, 89 Charles James' will a dismal 9 Bradley, passing help improve record in 1970. 44 Bill Olds, FB 54 Jim Figoni, C KANSAS STATE 31, Utah State 14. .If Kansas has enough 45 Bob Terrio, LB 56 Mike McConnell, LB girl talent to be featured in centerfold in 46 Maury Damkroger, FB September's Playboy, 47 Jim FB there is surely football talent to Utah State. Carstens, 57 Scott Davis, DT enough get past 48 Bruce Hauge. LB 58 Rick OG STANFORD Missouri 7. Willmore, 28, .They say that new Stanford 49 Jon Strong, LB 59 Bill Meyer, LB quarterback Don Bunce is a better option quarterback than Jim 50 Doug Jamail, C 60 John McKean, OG 51 Jim Branch, LB OG Plunkett was. ' 61 Jake Schep, 52 Joe Duffy, OG KANSAS State 14. .Several teams 38, Washington will have 53 John Kinsel. C 62 Bill Thompson. DE easy Saturdays against Washington State-includ- ing the Jayhawks. 54 Doug Dumler, C 63 Mike Pulver, OG Bill MISSISSIPPI STATE Oklahoma State 10. State 55 Janssen, DT 65 Jim Williams, DT 21, .Missippi 56 DB is no the of the Southeastern the John Pitts, 66 LeFrancis Arnold, OT longer donkey Conference, but 57 John Adkins, DE 67 Rick Akerman, OG Cowboys will hold the title in the Big Eight this year. 58 John Hyland, OE LSU 21, iColorado 17. .Few teams visit Tiger Stadium in 59 Dennis Zanrosso. C 68 Dan Haugum, OG Baton Rouge and- - come home winner- s- the Buffs will be no 6 1 - Bruce Weber, O G 69 Mike Williams, DT 62 Mike Beran, OG 70 Tim Stokes, OT exception. 63 Tom Alward, OG 71 Kris Lund, OT 64 Doug Johnson, DE 72 Klaus Liebe, OT Jottings: 65 Keith Wortman, OG at Memorial Stadium will have some 66 John Peterson, MG 73 Tom OT Saturday's game historical 67 Dan OG Drougas, significance. It was back in 1953, the last time Nebraska and Anderson, 73 Reggie Morris. DT 68 Tom Robinson, DT 74 Tom Drougas, OT Oregon met in football, that the Ducks and Cornhuskers played 69 Kim McKinley, DT 75 Kim Laiolo.C the first televised collegiate football 70 Marvin Crenshaw, OT 76 Mike DE game. 71 Carl OT Bolliger, Nebraska and Oregon have met twice. .with the two Johnson, just 72 Daryl White, OT 77 Mike Cunnie, OT teams Cornhuskers 28-- 1 splitting. The stopped Oregon, 3, in 1952 73 Dan Lynch, DT 78 Rich Osterkamp, DT and Oregon claimed a 20-1- 2 win in 1953. 74 Phil Righetti, OT 79 Terry Cole, DE Three West Coast transfers will in the 75 Larry Jacobson, DT 81 Larry Battle, SE junior college open 76 Bob Wofe, OT line-gua- 82 Tim Guy, LB Nebraska offensive rds Dick Rupert and Keith Wortman 77 Dick Rupert, OG and tackle Carl Johnson. Bill Sloey, another West Coast JC 78 AI Austin, OT 83 Don Stone, TE transfer, will be at linebacker. 79 Rich Glover, MG 84 Leland Glass, SB starting 80 Tim SE TE Nebraska Tagge and Jim Anderson Lackovic, 85 Mike Jodoin, captains Jerry (offense) 81 Willie Harper, DE 86 Steve Bailey, TE (defence) were also teammates at Green Bay West High School. 82 Phil Harvey, TE 87 Greg Specht, SE Tagge bumped Anderson for the starting quarterback in 83 Steve Wieser, DE job high 84 Dale SE 88 lohn Fridrich, SE school. Didur, TE 85 Jerry List, TE 89 Jeff Higbee, Another Green Bay West High Dave will be TE 80 Steve Rennie, LB graduate, Mason, 86 Brent Longwell, LB the Huskers' starter at monster 87 Crege DE 92 Bruce Johnson, Saturday. Guibord, 91 Newell Schandlemier. DE Some fans, from are 88 Max Linder, SE 67,000 including 1,500 Oregon, expected 89 SE to Memorial Stadium for the 1971 will Frosty Anderson, 93 Delton Lewis, LB jam opener. It mark the 90 John Dutton, DT DE 18th sell-o- ut 95 Steve Buettner, straight basis for 22 straight games dating back to 92 Stan Hengener, OT 97 LB 8- Art Webb, 1967, but a Thanksgiving TV crowd of mars the 9- Jeff Hill, SE 1 Davis, u i Day 59,792 TE 98 od string. 99- -Chris Nelson, 99 Ray Reeves, DT So they say: JERRY FREI, Oregon head football coach: "It's obvious to us from our films and reports that Nebraska was the No. 1 team in the country last year. We respect them for what they have been and what they are now. But we feel we are also coming into the game with a good football team and this could give us a chance to prove just how good we are." 12 Pck Budweiser Try To Beat Ancient Age Those Full Qts. $488 Warm $235 B & L Scotch Wc!fschmidt Vodka Full VJ sot! cold boor Qt. $399 Full 7 a week $349 days Qt. 12 Gals. Pink Chablis, We have a complete menu Rhine and Burg. and favorite Seven Crown your beverage 15 on sate every day except Tuesday. Fifth 1 dancing & entertainment fri. sat. AND sun. GoBig tied 156 Fifths Only Ladies Night, Monday through Friday $399 The first drink is free. Strawberry 88c tnnrt ana i9etvfvn, Prices Good Thru Sept. 15 W435-908- 3 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1971 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 7.
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