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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 31

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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Nov. 23, 1980 Lincoln, Sunday Journal ond Star; (5D Nebrasl FromPogelD' Iowa St. outlasts Okla. St. records Seoson'i Okia.

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ll II UN Arkontot JO-JJ Miwourl M0 oiNooratka 7 41 Kontot Son Dio is Colorado 43-7 Hon it 104 lowo St at Okiohoma pitch Intended for split end Todd Brown on reverse. Redwine was supposed to flow faster and Brown was supposed to come underneath him. But the two tangled up and a play that looked open ended with a fumble. "We stopped ourselves sometimes, but you cant take anything away from Oklahoma," Redwine said. "They stopped us when they had to." An exception was Nebraska getting the ball on the OU 17 after a disastrous 14-yard Michael Keeling punt with 4:26 remaining.

Four plays and 70 seconds later, Qulnn gave Nebraska a 17-14 lead with a one-yard touchdown. "Coach Osborne came right over and told us to quit cele brating," Quinn said. "Some of us' celebrated a little prematurely." Nelson wisliot one of them, but he felt helpless as the Sooners marched 80 yards for the winning touchdown. "I chased on the big play," he "It seemed like I was chasing all day. I was hoping I'd get more action.

This was my best game I've ever played against Oklahoma. I didnt get cut down, but It seemed like everything was chase." The worst part about that Is that It was chase, even without Billy Sims In the lineup. "These guys are good," Nelson said, "but they're not as good as they were with him. If they get as good as him, they'll make a lot of money someday." Lorenzen scored six plays later. Iowa St.

23, Okla. SMI Iowa Halt II II -H Okla Halt Mil -ll OSU Smith I run I Ankarwn kick) ISU GHMr4l OSU Amur ion run Anktrun kick) ISU Lor onion 2 run (Oittorai kick ISU-CrulcMioio'1 run (kick loiladl ISU-CrutcMiXd 4 run (OiHorat kick I OSU-Campotll 10 paw Irom TroMr (Anktrtonkick) lowo It. 0l. Flrttdownt I' Mutnovvoro SMJ Poulnavorat 3 'S Rtiurn vorOt -I I Pass. l-M Punll 0-47 FumbltVlMt 4) PonoHies-vordt Ml INDIVIDUAL LiADSBI RUSHING lowo Slalo, Crutctktld II-7s, Ouinn 11)7.

Oklahoma Sloll, Smith 10 55 Tarlor 9 31, Andorton 15-27, PASSING lowo Stott. Qulnn H-O-26 Oklahoma State. Nutt 2 S-0M. Dwriw 313-1) 24. TroMrt-ll-O-ll RECEIVING lowo Slot.

Lortnnn 2 25, Wodo I S. Oklahoma itolo, Ingram l-SI. CampbtH 4 3. Smith 3-40. had missed a conversion kick.

Tailback Ed Smith ran 1 yard for an Oklahoma State touchdown less than three minutes into the game and fullback Ernest Anderson scored on a 6-yard run in the same quarter. Despite the early scoring flurry, the Cowboys could not score again until late in the fourth period when reserve quarterback Jim Traber connected with split end Mel Campbell on a 10-yard touchdown pass. The Cyclones' first touchdown drive started from the Oklahoma State 25-yard line where Ned Rasmussen recovered an OSU fumble. Jerry Prom Newt Wlrti STILLWATER, Okla. -Iowa State converted three Oklahoma State fumbles Into touchdowns two by tailback Dwayne Crutchfleld to give the Cyclones a narrow 23-21 Big Eight Conference win Saturday over Oklahoma State.

Oklahoma State's Colin An-kersen missed a 42-yard field goal in the final minute. A year ago, Ankersen booted a 43-yard field goal with 58 seconds left to give Oklahoma State a 13-10 win over the Cyclones. "I was thinking that last year he lined up and kicked one through and they (the Cowboys) won the ball game, and It's not going to happen this time. I was glad to see it miss," Iowa State Coach Donnie Duncan said. Alex Glffords kicked a 41-yard field goal and added the extra point after two of the three ISU touchdowns.

His attempt following Crutchfleld'8 first score failed. It was the first time this season Glffords we thought they might be lacking that a Utile, but I didn't see that at all today." Qulnn thought the Sooners played Nebraska's option tough "because they were aware of what we were doing and they supported fast with their defensive backs and linebackers. They scraped their linebackers and forced the pitch, yet there wasn't much room to pitch." Oklahoma's defense made a -believer out of Nebraska's quarterback. "They say they always rise for the big games and they did again today," Qulnn said. The Husker game plan was to run right at the Sooners.

should have been able to run on them," Qulnn said. "We lead the nation In rushing, we should be able to run on anybody. But we didnt do It" Quinn was like Nelson, lie was his own worst critic. The Hiiskers did dent OU fo 334 yards rushing and 10 first downs, but 89 of them may have come too early and too easy. When Nebraska's Jarvls Redwine made his dramatic dash of 89 yards, the game was only six minutes and 17 seconds old.

It gave the Huskers and the crowd a euphoria reminiscent of Rick Berns' 82-yard touchdown on the first play from scrimmage in Nebraska's 35-31 loss to Missouri two years ago. Redwine took some of the glamor off his own accomplishment by turning almost completely around and taunting OU'8 Ken Sitton while he covered the last 20 yards. "I looked behind me: It really wasnt intentional," Redwine said. "I didnt think I really taunted, but now that I think of it, I pointed my finger. The official made the right call on the 15-yard penalty.

I'm Just glad Kevin Selbel kicked the ball out of the end zone." Redwine's success on the 49 sprint option was one of the few times Nebraska got outside all afternoon with any appreciable daylight. "You've got to run right at Oklahoma," Redwine said. "You can't run around them only in certain situations." One situation that might have opened up was foiled by Redwine. With 1:53 remaining in the first quarter, the Huskers lost 10 yards on an errant ffljj alld AUt6 Sale off 2nd. 40 4Sk Mich elm 0 Michelin "XZX" Nondomestic Defense lifts KSU to victory Just buy the first tire of the tame size at reg.

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SI 0-10 Colorado 1704 Sale ends December 17. Mounting included on all tires. ''f Ga. Miser Dickey then drove the Wildcats to scoring range again with a IB-yard pass to Liebe to put the ball at the 17. As the dock clicked down the final seconds, Brown carried four straight times to push K-State to the 1.

Brown tried to go over the top on the next play but was slopped cold by the Colorado defense. K-State then had to hurry Jackson onto the field to get the game-winning field goal before the final buzzer. K-State 17, Colorado 14 Colorado 0 7 0 714 Kansas State 7 0 7 17 KSU L. Brown I tun (Jackson kickl CU Willed 3 pass from Kingdom (FitldklcM KSU L. Brown 4 run (Jackson kick) CU Beebe 36 pass trom Kingdom (Field kick) KSU FG 17 Jackson Everyday Drice.

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Brown rushed for 148 yards and two touchdowns to lead Kansas State to a 1714 win Saturday ov't'r Colorado. The game was a lackluster affair until the final 5 minutes wlien the K-State defense intercepted two passes the final one by Clary Morrill, setting up the winning drive. Morrill intercepted a Scott Kingdom pass with 2:48 left to give the Wildcats the ball at the 5 yard line. Nine plays later, after K-Slale had been stopped at the 1 yard line, Jackson kicked the shortest field goal of his career to win the game. The victory ended the Wildcats' season with a 1-6 Big Kight Conference record and a 3-8 mark overall.

Colorado fell into a tie with K-State for the Big Kight cellar with a 1-6 conference record and a 1-10 overall mark. Sue bright spot in the game ftfCColorado was the play of hatfcack Lance Olander, who riELed for 113 yards on 19 calties. Of that total, Olander gajned 73 yards in the first quarter alone on eight carries. The Buffs had tied the game at 14-14 in the fourth quarter on Willie Beebe's bruising 36-yard touchdown run, but K-State then came back after Steve Schuster intercepted and returned the ball 38 yards. The runback was brought back on a holding penalty that gave the Wildcats the ball at their own 48.

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