Nebraska . offense Kansas No Name ht wt yr pos 86 Spaeth 6-5 230 Sr. TE So. 215 6-6 Criswell 88 73 Clark 6-4 250 Jr. LT So. 240 6-2 Fletcher 75 63 Jorgensen 6-2 235 Sr. LG Sr. 225 5-11 Mascarello 62 57 Davis 6-3 238 Sr. C Jr. 240 6-4 Wellman 54 68 Lindquist 6-6 250 Jr. RG So. 260 6-5 Gay 67 62 Waldemore 6-4 260 Sr. RT Sr. 265 6-6 Mason 64 84 Smith 6-3 194 So. SE Jr. 185 6-0 Vicendese 15 18 Garcia 6-1 196 Sr. q jr. 190 5-11 Bethke 17 32 Hipp 6-0 200 So. IB Sr. 195 6-1 Campfield 23 45 Donnell 6-2 219 Sr. FB Sr. 215 6-2 Banks 36 33 Craig 5-11 183 Sr. WB Jr. 195 6-1 Ediger 37 Nebraska Defense Kansas 98 Samuel 6-3 210 Sr. LE Sr. 250 6-3 Dinkel 93 54 Cotton 6-5 245 Jr. LT Jr. 230 6-5 Beal 53 65 Lee 6-1 218 So. MG Jr. 225 6-0, Algee 78 75 Poeschl 6-9 270 Jr. RT Fr. 255 6-5 Odell 68 96 Andrews 6-4 223 Jr. re Jr. 220 6-3 Calovich 94 37 Carpenter 1 6-1 218 Sr. LB Fr. 215 6-3 Young 52 38 Kunz 6-3 206 Jr. LB So. 225 6-2 Carbonell 96 29 Pillen 6-0 193 Jr. Mon. Sr. 190 5-10 Rowe 25 31 Harvey 5-10 175 Sr. CB Sr. 180 5-11 Ricks 2 Anderson 6-2 175 Sr. CB Sr. 200 6-1 Fitch 13 4 Valasek 5-10 160 Sr. s So. 180 6-0 Irvin 47 Kickolf 1:30 p.m.. Memorial Stadium. Broadcasts – KLIN, KFOR, KFAB, WOW, KRNU-FM.

Virgil Parker: Nebraska 35, Kansas 10 Enough is enough. Even with tongue in cheek I can’t claim to be serious that the Jayhawks can upset the Huskers in this one. Our “system” has served its purpose. I realize, after all the talk about superstition, that it will be all my fault if Nebraska doesn’t win. But, there’s too much on the line. Final home game for the seniors. A chance to set up a showdown game for the Orange Bowl and a share of the Big Eight championship. It will take more than a hex to keep the Huskers from winning this one.

Journal Johnny: Nebraska 33, Kansas 13