PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY VRMI~A V~n n ~R~JLX Qwlprmxm~~fv 91 kp -___ r KIA YbhV r M1k' ZZ,196 1 7 r- I CAMPUS DISCOUNT STORES 213 S. STATE ST. 665-0725 CAMPUS COUPON RUBBING ALCOHIOL Plastic Pint. LIMIT ONE in I .j CAMPUS COUPON GILLETTE FOAMY Reg. 98c 69c LIMIT ONE I I I I I AAWU Up Tight; Pacific Coast By BILL McFALL The Pacific Eight Conference is known for its large schools, warm football season, the Rose Bowl, and now for the institution of the draft. A wide-spread practice among the coaches is to recruit outstand- ing talents from junior colleges. This is accomplished with liberal NATIONAL OUTLOOK use of full scholarships, Big Wide Open Nebraska Defends Reign in start this year with the acquisit- : y;:: ;;.;; _: stait ths yeai iththe cquiit-B3 HARRY EN GLEHART Dev aney's decision wxas hamper onh of 0 J ei firom San Nebask Conhuskes un- ed hen hghly-iegaded 6'r 7 Fi ancisc 202ob Cllege der the able management of Bob sophomore Frank Patrick had a At 61 20 lbs , gand lining Devaney, are seeking their fifth flare-up of an infection received searing 9.4 seconds, he should take consecutive Big Eight Conference in a 1963 auto accident. right over where Mike Garrett Championship so they'll have an- But the infection seems to have rigt over wh erentMigarret other chance to avenge defeats cleared up and Patrick had ani eft off who's been tutoring him o - at thehands of Alabama in the outstanding debutlastatrSaturday. in the preseason. .: .:I._<:... His: < v" w-::>:; : < McKay points out that this Orange Bowls of 1965 and 1966. Hipassing set up all three Ne- year's team can surpass his Rse The feat will not be an easy braska scores and he plunged for Bowl team of last season in al- one for the Huskers, however, be- one of the touchdowns himself. most every departent. USC has cause the Colorado Buffaloes have House of Power however, one of the roughest established themselves as top con- Elsewhere, the Huskers are far; chedlesof hg season, playing tenders to end Nebraska's dynasty. from weak. The offensive back- Texas, Michigan-State,.Noti: -.:' The biggest problem to be solved field is lead by 219-lb. senior All- D:me.ndUCLA ..4by Devaney before the showdown American candidate, Ben Gregory.' Dame and UCLA. , ; " with Colorado on October 21 is Gregory, who treats defensive lines playerss ecldflr retnurcnu O r Ibthe offensive line. For the first like Sitting Bull treated Custer, of a great team time in four years, the Huskers could be the key to the Nebraska Leading the list is a top Heis- THE SIGNAL CALLER THE PASSER . will start the conference season scoring punch. ' man Trophy candidate of the with inexperience as the keynote. He will be helped out by 228-lb. year: quarterback Gary Bean. college transfers very freely to 13-7 victdry over Cal in 1966. Cal The interior linesmen have fullback Charlie Winters, who is ybuild around a group of sophs students stole the trophy from played a combined total of 25 also a strong runner. Washington looks like it till that were undefeated as fresh- its reinforced display case and minutes of varsity competition. Devaney, the winningest active be the team to pull the upsets, men. Returning to the squad will the Stanford student body is de- Devaney wasn't pleased with the coach in the nation, will have to With a fine group of returning be junior quarterback Barry claring total war to recapture it. development of his replacements rely heavily on an improved de- letterman like Tom Sparlin at Bronk. and All-Coast defensive Washington State will be look- this fall, but the Huskers surprised feinse for the games before Colo- quarterback,. the Huskie offense back Wayne Stewart. ing for some ways to form an of- him by blitzing a highly-touted rado in the hope that his uncer- is very powerful. The losers in the "junior col- fense. This was a problem last Washington team last Saturday, tain offense can jell in time for Oregon State is rebuilding with lege draft" are the Stanford In- year, too; when it was 5-5. 17-7. the big one. transfer and reserves after grad- dians. They did not get any highly Oregon is sporting the "new" The quarterback position has al- The defense is lead by All-Amer-I uation took its toll of the team touted talent and very little of look this season with Jerry Frei, so been of some concern to De- ican Wayne Meyland, a vicious that was top-rated at the end of the run-of-the-mill type. a new coach, also a new 40,000 vaney. The candidates for the middle guard who eats quarter- last season. High point will be the season seat stadium, and a new team. number one spot had only played backs and punters for Saturday At Berkeley, California Coach finale. Stanford owns the hal- All need to be proven, except, per- a total of five minutes in college afternoon snacks. This year, Ray Willsey will be using junior lowed "Axe" by the way of their haps, the new stadium. prior to this season. though, Meyland may have to team Eight Dual Race i Big Eight title, it will climax a masterful rebuilding project by' head coach Eddie Crowder. Crowder has 15 two-letter vet- erans returning along with 11 other lettermen. He will, there- fore, be fielding basically the same team that lost to the Nebraska powerhouse last year in the closing minutes of the game, 21-19. To spearhead the attack, Crow- der has chosen sophomore Bob Anderson. Anderson was chosen over letterman Dan Kelly, who "benefits" and high laundry al- lowances. By getting the boys in their junior year, the coaches are able to stock-depleted platoons with players that have had a year or two experience in games, but that still have their two best seasons ahead of them. Becoming more common now is the transfer of players after their freshman year if they've shown great promise. Competition for junior college talent is keen and the teams are rapidly balancing the conference in this manner. John McKay and the Southern Cal Trojans have gotten a head many thought was the best quar- terback in the conference last year when he was healthy. With two talent-laden quarter- backs plus last year's Big Eight scoring leader in fullback Wilmer Cooks, the Buffaloes have a solid offense. For Openers, How About .. . Colorado, living up to its number ten pre-season rating, trounced Baylor last weekend, 27-7. Ander- son scored three of the Buffalo touchdowns. The rest of the conference should give the contenders little trouble although there is an out- side chance that Oklahoma, Okla- homa State, or Missouri could sneak into the title. Kansas, Kansas State, and Iowa State are in the process of re- building and can't really be rated as contenders. Nebraska plays Minnesota this weekend in a final tune-up be- fore the conference opener with Kansas State. And Colorado takes on Oregon as a prelude to their opener with Iowa State. a I In 0 0 CAMPUS COUPON SuaveShampoo OR (rme Rinse Reg. 99c 59c LIMIT ONE CAMPUS COUPON LIQUID DETERGENTS 1 Quart Size 29c LIMIT ONE r .. .... .. ... ......,....+'. share some of the goodies with a pair of senior tackles, 251-1b. Jim McCord and 254-lb. Jerry Patton, both lettermen with last year's championship squad. Posing the biggest threat to Nebraska's four year dominance of the Big Eight is Colorado. If the Buffaloes can manage to nab the I Extra point: CLARK NORTON 1t1 --i -- Out "Brevity," it has been said, "is the soul of wit." If you would like to spend a peaceful moment away from' whatever troubles you may have, wander down to Michigan Stadium on the next clear, cool Saturday afternoon and take a nap on the 50-yard line. 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