Section B · Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday, September 1, 1999 Half Price Admission Wednesday with student ID at Juicers Wednesdays are STUDENT NIGHTS 841-4122 Help Us Put Insomnia To Rest! If you fall asleep easily and have a normal sleep pattern,you may be eligible to EARN $330 participating in a clinical research study involving an investigational medication that may be useful in treating insomnia! You may qualify if you're: A healthy 18-45 year old non-smoker, taking no medications, no more than 10-20 lbs. overweight, and available for a 3 night/4 day in-house stay. Quarterback questions continue for Huskers Call today! (913)894-5533 (800)292-5533 The Associated Press LINCOLN, Neb. — As disappointed as Eric Crouch was about not being named Nebraska's starting quarterback, Coach Frank Solich said Crouch never mentioned anything about leaving the Cornhuskers. Solich dismissed reports yesterday that he had to ask Crouch to stay on the team after Bobby Newcombe got the starting job for the No. 5 Cornhuskers. Solich said he did speak with a disappointed Crouch after the decision was made, but would not get into the specifics of the conversation. Crouch, a sophomore from Omaha, Neb., was expected to be at Solich's weekly news conference yesterday, but did not attend. Solich said Crouch did not want the quarterback situation to become more of a distraction as the Cornhuskers prepare for Saturday's season opener at Iowa. "Responding right now would probably not help in any manner as far as him or the team before the game," Solich said. The Cornhuskers' depth at quarterback did get shorter yesterday "The importance of the guy that's listed (number) two is sometimes every bit as vital" Crouch, a redshirt freshman, replaced Newcombe and went 4-2 as a starter. with the announcement that junior Jay Runty has decided to transfer to the NCAA Division IAA program at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Runny, who along with Jeff Parino was expected to back up Newcombe and Crouch, never threw a pass in the seven games he played for the Cornhuskers. Solich compared this year's quarterback situation to the 1994 season when Tommie Frazier and Brook Berringer competed for the top spot. Frazier was listed No. 1, but Berringer came on when Frazier went out with a blood clot in his leg. Frazier came back to start the Orange Bowl, when the Cornhuskers capped an undefeated season with a win against Miami and won their first of three national titles this decade. Frank Solich Nebraska coach This fall is the second straight season Crouch and Newcombe have battled for the starting job, and Newcombe has won both times. Newcombe, who was the third running back in the Nebraska offensive scheme as a freshman two years ago, tore a knee ligament in last season's opener. He returned three games later, but was not 100 percent and had reconstructive surgery in December. "The importance of the guy that's listed (number) two is sometimes every bit as vital," Solich said. Both Newcombe and Crouch will play Saturday against the Hawkeyes, but Solich said there was no set agenda. He said Crouch will play at least a series each half, regardless of the score. "Both quarterbacks, when we visited very early on about both of them competing for the job and how it might all play out, they both indicated that they wanted the No.1 guy to take the majority of the snaps," he said. "That's what we'll do." Kansas State holds the line Simomeau leads Wildcat linebackers MANHATTAN, Kan. — A year ago, Mark Simoneau made up one-third of what many considered the nation's best collegiate linebacking corps. The same could be true again at Kansas State this year, Simoneau said, even though Jeff Kelly and Travis Ochs are no longer with the Wildcats. The Associated Press "I'm still one of the three," said Simoneau, a 6-foot, 240-pound senior. "We have two other guys (senior Travis Litton and sophomore Ben Leber) who are going to be great players. Together we can make a difference! y e t , " Simone a u said. "As they get that opportunity, hopefully they'll get that recognition." This year, the Big 12 coaches have predicted him to be the conference's defensive player of the year, and he's also been mentioned as a candidate for the Butkus Award as the nation's top college linebacker. A year ago, the Wildcats ranked third nationally in total defense at 268.3 yards per game, as Simoneau, Kelly and Ochs combined for 233 tackles and 111/2 sacks. with a muscle strain. That earned him first team All-Big 12 Conference and second team All-America honors by The Associated Press. Simoneau already has earned plenty of individual recognition in his first three seasons at Kansas State. He led the Wildcats with 95 tackles last season — including a team-high 58 unassisted stops — despite missing the first game The important thing, Simoneau said, is keeping up Kansas State's reputation as a defensive powerhouse. Buckeyes look for remedy to initial glitches The Associated Press EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. Coach John Cooper will need help carrying the "to-do" list facing his Ohio State Buckeyes when they get back to the practice field. the Buckeyes face No. 17 UCLA on Sent. 11. "We've got to tackle better, block better, protect our quarterback, run the football better. In the 10 minutes it took Cooper to get in the interview room after Sunday night's 23-12 loss to Miami in the Kickoff Classic, he already composed a sizable pile of projects to be finished before the Ritz. certainly eliminate our turnovers, and we've got to be more efficient in the kicking game," Cooper said. "You name it, we've got to work on it." The Buckeyes rushed for just 116 yards and passed for 104 more, averaging just 3.9 yards per play. They fumbled four times, losing two, and had two interceptions to go with seven costly penalties. The Buckeyes never recovered after Kenny Kelly ran for a score and then tossed a long touchdown pass to Santana Moss with eight seconds left in the first half to turn a two-point Ohio State lead into a 23-9 burial plot. And not just the players. The coaching staff must evaluate and determine a workable rotation at quarterback and tailback. Austin Moherman was playing well before he was pulled in favor of backup quarterback Steve Bellisari. Cooper said he wanted to avoid another battle for the job like the one between Joe Germaine and Stanley Jackson in 1996 and 1997, when they traded series. The defense also will be scrutinized. A veteran front line seldom applied pressure to Kelly and the secondary surrendered 245 passing yards — including the looping, wind-blown 50 yarder from Kelly that Moss turned into the 67-vier clincher. Ohio State had 10 new starters on the Giants Stadium field. But offensive coordinator Mike Jacobs said rookie mistakes weren't why the Buckeyes lost. We Buy, Sell & Trade USED & NEW Sports Equipment 841-PLAY 1029 Massachusetts --- | --- | FREE LENSES!* *Single Vision Prescription Lenses Over 1300 frames to choose from! 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