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Daily 5'00-20'00 Sat Sun 13'00 HILLCREST 3 ST AND IOWA TELEPHONE 862-8400 Children of a Lesser god HILLCREST 4 51TH AND IOWA TELEPHONE 212-7490 JUMPIN' JACK FLASH WNOPI GOLDBERG Saturday 7:45 8:00 Sat. Sunday 9:20 AN AMERICAN TAIL G . LINCOLN 9:15 Sat, Sun. '245 A COMEDY WITH HEART AND SOUL. CINEMA 2 21ST AND IOW TALKROOM, 842-808-80 Oklahoma to meet Nebraska Walt Disney'S CLASSIC SONG of the SOUTH Daily 7-25 9:10 Fri *4:15 5:45 Sat, Sun *2:45 United Press International Sooners trying for second consecutive conference title The country's best two college football defenses meet the best two rushing offenses tomorrow with the winner spending New Year's in Miami. The No. 3 Oklahoma Sooners head north for their annual battle with No. 5 Nebraska. The game will either end with the Sooners winning their second consecutive outright Big Eight Conference title or have the championship in front of Nebraska and Colorado (provided the Buffaloes also win this weekend). The Oklahoma-Nebraska game has been an annual affair to determine who wins the conference title and the Orange Bowl invitation for decades. The Cornhuskers and Sooners — both 9-11 this season — have won at least a share of every Big Eight football championship since 1961. Oklahoma clinched a share of the title last week with a 28-0 win at Colorado. And, as usual, Saturday's game will be determined on the ground. Oklahoma rushes for 422.8 yards a game while Nebraska averages 325.9 yards a game. No other team in In other games Saturday, Colorado goes to Kansas State, Iowa State plays at Oklahoma State and Kansas jacces Missouri at Columbia. NCAI Division 1-A averages more than 290 yards a game. "We're having a great year rushing the football," said Oklahoma head coach Barry Switzer. "Nebraska and Oklahoma are the two greatest rushing teams in the country, and it's that way every year. "Either us or Nebraska is going to win the national rushing championship every year. If we win it this year, which we will, it'll be our 11th time we've done it. Nebraska's done it five times and Army's done it five times since 1936." Switzer has more than running to carry Oklahoma, however. The Sooners' defense, with four shutouts in the last five weeks, has yet to give up a touchdown in conference play (Kansas State scored off a blocked punt). Only two teams have managed to get inside the Oklahoma 20. "Particularly in modern football (where) you just have so many people who have players who can run and people who have a lot of team speed and a lot of different ways to attack you." "It's amazing that anybody would be able to do that," said Nebraska head coach Tom Osborne. Oklahoma and Nebraska are 1-2 in total defense, and, again, the third- Colorado is a lot like Oklahoma: The Buffalooes are strong on defense and run the wishbone. Nebraska has to win for Colorado, 5-5, to get a chance to share the Big Eight title. Last week's loss to Oklahoma, however, took a lot out of the Buffalooes. best team is 25 yards a game behind the leaders. "It'll be real tough for us to bounce back," Colorado head coach Bill McCarty said, "because we got up on a real high emotional plane the last four weeks. I'm counting on our kids to come back and recognize that we've got a chance to win the second-most conference games in Colorado history, achieve a winning season and have a shot at a bowl game." All of that is contingent on the Buffaloes beating Kansas State, 2.8. As has been the case for most of the games this season, Wildcats head coach Stan Parrish know Kansas State could have a long day. "Obviously, we don't match up very well against them," Parrish said. "I hope emotionally, this being our last home game, we can negate that and hopefully give them a ball game." Iowa State, 6-4, and Oklahoma State, 4-5, both have outside shots at bowl games, but both need to win Alford joins AP list of preseason players The Associated Press Alford averaged 22.5 points per game last season and that number could rise with the addition of the three-point field goal this season, a pure jump shooter's dream. Alfond enters the season having made 56 percent of his field goal attempts, while shooting 90 percent from the free throw line. Steve Allford is the only member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic team still playing college basketball and he is the only returning first-team All-American from last season. So, it really wasn't surprising when the senior guard from Indiana was named yesterday to The Philadelphia first preseason All-American team Joining Alford on the team, chosen by the same nationwide panel of sportswriters and broadcasters that choose the weekly Top Twenty teams, were David Robinson of Navy, Danny Manning of Kansas, Kenny Smith of North Carolina and Pervis Ellison of Louisville. Robinson led Navy to a 30-5 record last season and an appearance in the Final Eight of the NCAA tournament. Robinson, who led the nation in rebounding and blocked shots last season as a junior, was named on 63 of the 66 ballots. Alford and Manning both were named on 59 ballots, while Smith had 49 votes and Ellison 36. Georgetown's Reggie Williams, who was named on 25 ballots, and UCLA's Reggie Miller, named on 13, were the only other players named on more than 10 ballots. Smith, a 6.3 senior, averaged 12 points per game last season while moving into second place on the Tar Heels' all-time assist list. Manning, a second-team All-American last season, had a sophomore season that will be hard to top. The 6-foot-11 forward averaged 16.7 points and 6.3 rebounds per game last season, while making 90 steals and blocking 46 shots. Ellison was named Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four as Louisville won the national championship last season. The 6-9 sophomore averaged 13.1 points and 8.2 rebounds for the Cardinals. Candidates seek job of ISU football coach United Press International AMES, Iowa — Former Oregon State head coach Joe Azevazzoni and former Akron head coach Jim Dennison are among the candidates seeking Iowa State's football head coaching job, the two men said. Former Iowa State head coach Jim Crimer was fired last week in connection with an NCAA investigation of 34 alleged recruiting violations in the football program. He was replaced by interim coach Chuck Banker, a former NFL assistant with the St. Louis Cardinals who also wants the permanent ISU position. Avezzano, a former assistant at Iowa State under Johnny Majors from 1969-72, is an assistant to Texas A&M head coach Jackie Sherrill. He compiled a 6-47-2 record in five seasons at Oregon State and said he already has talked with ISU administrators about the job. coached at Akron before being replaced this season by former Notre Dame head coach Gerry Faust. ISU Athletic Director Max Urick said he also has received an application from Dennison, who NCAA sanctions against Iowa State's athletic department are expected to be announced sometime next month. The charges against the football team include allegations of coaches and boosters offering free meals and transportation to players, as well as assistance in obtaining bank loans. Iowa State President Gordon Eaton, a former vice president at Texas A&M, said Crimer was dismissed because the school's football program must operate "above suspicion." Eaton has said he will take an active role in selecting the new head coach. Baylor head coach Grant Teaff also has been mentioned as a possible candidate for the ISU job, but he said he has not discussed the matter with Iowa State. Teaff has a 130-119-7 record in 24 years as a head coach, including the last 15 years at Baylor. Bowl game invitations to go out United Press International Formal invitations to the various postseason college football bowl games will be extended tomorrow. NCAA rules forbid bowl invitations to go out before Nov. 22, but the various bowl committees have been at work for weeks nailing down their matchups and there is little suspense remaining. Only the Fiesta Bowl will mean anything in the final analysis if second-ranked Penn State can defeat Pittsburgh tomorrow at University Park. Pa. Penn State, boasting a 10-0 record, has been paired to meet top-ranked Miami (Fla.) 10-0, in the Fiesta Bowl at Tempe, Ariz., on Jan. 2 for the national championship. That is, provided the Nittany Lions don't lose to Pittsburgh. If Pittsburgh, 5-4-1, should happen to beat Penn State — and the Panthers have won three times and tied once in the last six meetings between the two clubs — then Miami has the option to play elsewhere in the postseason. Miami has one regular season game remaining, too, but that's against East Carolina, 2-8. Thanksgiving Night. could still wind up as the showcase event. If Pittsburgh beats Penn State tomorrow and No. 5 Nebraska defeats No. 3 Oklahoma for the Big Eight Conference title, then Miami won the matched again. Nebraska in the Orange Bowl with the national championship most likely riding on the outcome. If Oklahoma wins and Penn State loses, the Sooners will go to the Orange Bowl but will not be matched against Miami. The two teams met earlier this year at the Orange Bowl, with Miami winning 28-16, and neither the Orange Bowl committee nor the Hurricanes want a rematch. The Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla. Instead, Miami would meet Penn State in the Fiesta Bowl, although the game will be moved back to Jan. 1 and not have the same dramatic impact. The Rose, Cotton and Sugar Bowls will have no impact on the national championship. The Rose Bowl will match No. 4 Arizona State, the Pacific 10 champion, against the winner of tomorrow's Michigan Ohio State battle for the Big Ten championship. Michigan, ranked No. 6 with a 1-1 record, was in the national championship picture until a week ago when it was upset by Minnesota, 20-17. Now the Wolverines need a victory to win the Sugar Bowl officials would rather have Alabama, 9-2, instead of Louisiana State, 7-2, as the host team from the Southeastern Conference because many more people will travel to New Orleans from Birmingham, Ala., than from nearby Baton Rouge, La. conference championship. Ohio State can become league champion even if it ties Michigan. However, No. 8 LSU, 7-2, most likely will be asked — if it can defeat Notre Dame tomorrow. Special Purchase The loser of the Michigan-Ohio State game will go to the Cotton Bowl at Dallas to meet the Southwest Conference champion. Texas &M currently leads the SWC with a 5-1 record and has games remaining against Texas Christian tomorrow and Texas on Thanksgiving Day. 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