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Finally, when the announcement came, no one was really surprised, just relieved the conclusion was derived before the war had even started. Actually, when Penn State Head Coach Joe Paterno made his final decision that Doug Strang would start the football team's opening game with Nebraska at 9 p.m. at Giants Stadium. Strang, who was backup to Todd Blackledge in last year's national .championship season, had been battling with Dan Lonergan, another junior, for the top spot. Although many knew Strang was slightly ahead, the competition was continued until the last minute with the hope of improving quality. But Pa terno said his choice to start Strang does not mean the more than 70,000 people l - ! , .i .. ,:f,:; 4 0 1. ' 1 1 17• , ', • i ' • ' Jonathan Williams (44), who Is about fully recovered from knee surgery, takes over the tailback position. Lions banking on experienced defense to stop Nebraska's explosive offense By PAUL ALEXANDER Collegian Sports Writer Tonight's Kickoff Classic will fea ture three returning stars from one of last year's most prolific offenses. However, these particular stars will be clad in red and white. Quarterback Turner Gill, tail back Mike Rozier and wingback ••, , 5, ; .•:i. - ,.i.,.-•:'...,.',. , : 'i , ," T- .;-'. - :• - . ,.- . i''-67.':;.!:!.!°2.;•..''r:...* Lion linebacker Scott Radecic could prove to be the key in stopping the highly rated Nebraska offense. expected at the Kickoff Classic tonight will not also get a look at Lonergan. "We are going to start Doug Strang as quarterback and Dan L'onergan will also play," Paterno said. "I'm not usually a two quarterback man, but I think in this case both kids are so well prepared for this football game, I want to make sure Danny gets to play. "Don't ask me Wow much he will play but I'm going to make sure for this game (Lonergan plays)," Paterno said. "We'll probably need two down the line so we might as well get their noses wet tonight." During this fall Paterno has insisted that there is not much difference between the two juniors. Last season Strang had a bit more experi ence, throwing 22 times for eight comple tions and 137 yards. Lonergan has thrown only two passes in his career. Paterno said playing time is the only difference in his eyes. "Doug has been ahead of Danny for a long time, but Danny has just been pecking away and getting closer and closer," Paterno said. "It came down to that nothing sepa rates them except Doug has played some football games." lEEE Irving Fryar provide the Cornhusk ers of Nebraska with the offensive potential that would put the fear of God into almost any defense. Penn State, at least on paper, isn't returning with just any de fense. The Lions will have the lux ury of having valuable experience at key defensive positions. "I think this is the best defensive 4i4 1 4. •=- 1. . • 4 %A 1 -Z4 . •. " - • ,'„i7;** '- -J "` Collegian Photo team since I've been here," senior nose-guard Greg GattuSo said. "It's the most talented and we're capa ble of stopping anybody in the coun try if we play our game." That statement will certainly be tested tonight. The Huskers had the most productive offense in the country last year. Gill gave the Fenn State defense fits in last year's fiasco at Beaver Stadium. Rozier, on the other hand, was held under 100 yards rushing on that fateful Saturday. But being a native of New. Jersey, tonight's contest should have added incen tive for the projected Heisman Tro phy candidate. "They (Nebraska) have great personel and they're going to be a powerful team," senior linebacker Scott Radecic said. "I'm sure we're prepared as well as we can be. The coaches have done an excellent job." Besides Radecic•• and Gattuso, also returning are hero Harry Hamilton, All-American •safety Mark Robinson, defensive end Steve Sefter and defensive tackle Joe Hines. Several other Lions also saw considerable playing time last season and there should experience at every defensive position. . "I don't think there's ever a team that plays great the first game of the year," Radecic said. "We have some great athletes and some great people on defense and we jelled really well and it's not going to take us very long to get used to each other." Considering each teams' strengths, it was no surprise that Coach Joe Paterno said that a low scoring game would suit him just fine.' However, he also .conceeded that the Huskers fire power was too much to hold at bay and the Lions' offense would have to produce. r Kickoff CLASSIC THE MEADOWLANDS owv, r r .41 With a new signal caller and a rebuilding offensive line, Penn State will not have the big play capability it did last year with tailback Curt Warner and Blackledge. Jon Williams will be stepping into the tailback role that has eluded him for his first three years. Last season Williams carried the ball 110 times for 609 yards in a fullback role that mostly consisted of blocking for Warner. Williams will be running behind a rebuild ing offensive line led by offensive tackle and co-captian Ron Heller. The only other returning starter on the offensive line is left guard Dick Maginnis. Heller said more confidence has devel oped in the line throughout preseason. "I think we have a lot of room for im provement," Heller said. "I think we're doing enough things well to keep us in the ball game. t• . 4 ikkW i,•.• 4A, 4 ;:,' , 1'.;;; • 40 0 r 7 • '4. "I'm not worried we're not going to be able to handle it but I don't know how explosive we're going to be or how we're going to handle Nebraska's defense," Heller said. Explosiveness is a factor the Lions may need to parallel the Cornhusker offense, which has one of the most potent backfields in the country, led by Turner Gill and Mike Rozier. • All-American flanker Kenny Jackson con ceded the Lions' offense will take time to develop, but this unit may be stronger than some expect. "We have to realize we do have young quarterbacks this year and experienced runners," Jackson, who holds 22 Penn State records, said Please see DEFENSE, Page 16 lEEE Cornhusker Mike Rozier (30) is one of the thre k : .r. . • players that is in con •n io f . h• y•• r' .•• n• 1 r. • y Nebraska trio a smash hit By GREG LODER Collegian Sports Writer EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. There is a trio in Lincoln, Neb., that really knows some footstompin' steps and how to get a place going. Whether they are on the road or at home, they have been playing to sellout crowds for the last three years. The one tune these three are famous for is their rendition of the "Heisman Hopeful." The leader of this group is named Turner Gill. He almost decided to do a solo this year and play one of his other instruments. Besides being the leader of the Nebraska backfield, which some say is the most potent in the country, quarterback Gill also loves to play baseball. And one thing is, he does both of them well. Gill was drafted for the last two years by the Chicago White Sox and the New York Yankees to play baseball. However, Gill opted to play his last year as the signal caller for the Cornhuskers. "It was a difficult decision," Gill said. "I really love baseball and I really love football." Penn State Quaterback Doug Strang (18) was given the starting job by Head Coach Joe Paterno for tonight's Kickoff Classic against Nebraska at the Meadowlands. "I think the offense is prepared. We're not going to come out and score as many points as in the past, but you have to come back to being patient and win the game any way we can." Any opening football game always means the edge goes to the defenses, which always seem to develop faster than the offenses. Penn State linebacker and co-captain Scott Radecic said the Lions offensive unit may be a surprise. "I think our offense is going to be much better prepared than a lot of people think," Radecic, who led the team with 71 tackles „aim*. .;•:% ••••4 • .% -44:4 , • . 1001111, ' 404 • • . , . 1 N' 'gtv "I was shocked about being drafted but I'm happy with my decision," he said Besides throwing 166 times for 90 completions and 1,- 182 yards last year, Gill is also a highly rated option quarterback. Last year the senior ran for 582 yards and scored four touchdowns. But Gill is not the only star in this trio. I-back Mike Rozier is also considered a Heisman candidate with Gill. Rozier ran for 1,689 yards on 242 carries and finished high in the Heisman balloting. So with both Gill and Rozier offering their dymanic running attack, there is really no secret to Head Coach Tom Osborne's game plan in tonight's Kickoff Classic. "We'll still be a run-oriented team," Gill said. "We're not going to change what we've been doing for the last 10 to 20 years. We're capable of running and passing the ball." The third member of this trio allows the group to reach the heights of the top 20 recordings. Wingback Irving Fryar is yet another Heisman candidate after pulling down 24 passes for 346 yards last year. _._ _ ._ The Daily Collegian Monday, Aug. 29, 1983 last year, said. "We're not going to have to carry the offense. We have to score as a defense and make some big things happen." The returning experience on defense will allow "Head of State" Paterno to rest easy when the attacking Nebraska offense is dropping the bombs. But the question will not be answered until midnight tonight, whether Paterno's army has an offensive just as lethal. LION. NOTES: After the hiring of a con sultant in the spring, the Lions will have new designs on their football helmets as opposed to the plain blue stripes of years past . . . Photo Courtesy of Daily Nebraskan Please see TRIO, Page 16 •:~ts~;.
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