"We had a good practice today, more mental obviously than physical," Pelini said. "We cut it down. There was great attention to detail. I liked what I saw from the guys. They're zeroed in and they're getting ready to go."
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"I've been doing that for a long time," Pelini said. "We played almost all night games at LSU. I have a lot of experience with that."
Senior offensive tackle Lydon Murtha was held out of Thursday's practice, but Pelini said he would have been able to play.
"I would anticipate he's going to play," Pelini said." We feel good about where he's at right now."
Earlier in the day, it was announced that senior running back Marlon Lucky was one of 43 running backs who have been named as candidates for the 2008 Doak Walker Award. The award is presented annually to the nation's top college running back.
Lucky is the Big 12's leading returning rusher after gaining 1,019 yards in 2007. He also set a Nebraska season record with 75 catches for 705 yards and his all-purpose yardage total was the best by a Husker in 10 years.
The North Hollywood, Calif., product is one of four Big 12 running backs on the chart, joining Mike Goodson and Jorvorskie Lane of Texas A&M and DeMarco Murray of Oklahoma.
Lucky was previously named to watch lists for the Maxwell Award and Walter Camp Player of the Year Award. He was also a first-team preseason All-Big 12 choice by the league's coaches.
Pay per view information -- The Western Michigan-Nebraska football game on Saturday, Aug. 30 will be telecast via pay-per-view on participating cable and satellite providers.
Kickoff for the contest is scheduled for 6 p.m. CT from Memorial Stadium in Lincoln.
Information about how to purchase the telecast, including a list of participating cable systems and satellite providers, is attached. Additional details will be posted on Huskers.com, WMUBroncos.com, and FoxSports.com, search: Nebraska pay-per-view as they become available.
Suggested retail price for residential purchase is $29.95. Big 12 Special Order Sports, Fox Sports Net's pay-per-view division, will produce and distribute the telecast.
The game is being televised on pay-per-view because it was not selected for over-the-air broadcast or cable television coverage. Nebraska and FSN are working together to make this game, along with the Huskers games against San Jose State and New Mexico State, available to fans on television on a pay-per-view basis.
Participating cable and satellite providers will offer the telecast to their customers on a specially designated pay-per-view channel.
The telecast will not preempt FSN's regularly scheduled programming.
Veteran college football announcers Ron Thulin (play-by-play) and Richard Baldinger (analyst) will call the action, with FSN's Stacy Paetz as sideline reporter.




