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6D October 19,1975, Lincoln, Sunday Journal and Star Fired- Up Buffs Rally Cowboy Comments- Continued From Page ID attack for Colorado, when the Big Eight's leading rusher, Terry Kunz was unable to play because of a foot injury. Running behind an offensive line that averages 265 pounds and resembles a herd ofcBuffaloes, Reed gained 153 yards on 22 carries in addition to his two touchdowns. "Man, I'm looking forward to playing those Nebraska dudes," a happy Reed said. "I've always respected Nebraska football. "You have to be impressed with Reed," Nebraska coach Dick Beechner said after scouting the Buffaloes.

"He plays inspired football." Reed's fine performance, and Colorado's dramatic comeback, overshadowed the fine play of Pisarkiewicz and Marshall. Pisarkiewicz, the Big Eight's leading passer, completed 14 of 28 aerials, good for 264 yards and two touchdowns. Marshall, who got the first touchdown of the day on a 39-yard bomb from Pisarkiewicz, grabbed 6 of Zark's passes for 159 yards. Galbreath Hobbled Galbreath, the Tigers' all-American running back, was still hobbled by a sore foot. Playing very little in the second half, Galbreath gained 80 yards on 20 carries.

The victory kept Colorado in the race for the Big Eight crown. The Buffs dropped their league opener to Oklahoma in a 21-20 heartbreaker two weeks ago. Colorado will be trying to break a seven game Nebraska winning streak Saturday. The last Colorado win over the Huskers was a 21-16 victory in 19S7. "This win really has us said.

"If we have a good week of a practice, who knows, we may be able to finally get Nebraska." Tesone returned the ball all the way to the Missouri 35, before Pisarkiewicz could run him out of bounds. "I was running down the field with Individual Statistics Offense Rushing No. Kickoff Returns No. Yds. Ave.

Thomas. Craig O'Leary Yds. 30 45 17 Anthony 19 117 Davis 15 O'Leary 7 Heiser Thomas Ferragamo Higgs Craig 5 1 .10 1 2 6.2 56 3.7 36 5.1 28 5.6 13 13.0 8 0.8 7 7.0 3.0 Passing No. Com. Yds.

PT Ferragamo 16 10 140 0 Luck 1 0 0 0 O'Leary 0 0 Pass Receiving No. Yds. Thomas 2 52 Jenkins 3 42 Shamblin 1 22 O'Leary 3 15 Davis 1 9 Punting No. Yds. Ave.

Lessman 7 248 35.4 Pass Interceptions No. Yds. Butterfield 1 is Burrow 1 Punt Returns No. Yds. Butterfield 1 1 Thomas 3 2 Defense Linemen UT AT TT Lee 3 5 8 Fultz 2 4 6 Phillips 4 3 7 Redding 2 3 Martin 1 3 4 Wied 0 3 3 Samuel 0 3 3 Linebackers Pillen 612 Wigbfman 3 2 5 Eicheiberger 1 1 2 Backs Monds 2 Burrow 3 Butterfield 3 Jones Smith 1 Passing No.

Com. Yds. PI 3urk 7 3 7 0 1 Vliller i 0 17 Pass Receiving No. Yds. R.Taylor 2 41 Lisle 1 29 Punting No.

Yds. Parsley 7 302 Ave. 43.1 Sullivan Cramer. Punt Returns No. 1 Kickoff Returns No.

Walker 4 S.Taylor 1 Yds. 20 4 Yds. 69 14 White Defense Linemen UT AT 5 Oklahoma State Offense Rushing No. Yds. Ave.

T. Miller 20 90 4.5 Turner 12 47 3.9 Burk 17 107 6.3 S. Taylor 3 4 1.3 Walker 4 1 0.3 TT 914 Dokes 1 9 10 Douglas 3 2 5 R. Allen 1 6 7 L. Turner 1 2 3 Miller 1 3 4 Butler 2 2 4 Linebackers Robinson 5 10 15 M.

Allen Edwards. Cornhiisker Quotes- Fullback Tony Davis J'We're 6-0 on the season and as far as I 'm concerned that's all tnat matters I don't care how we get them as long as we keep on winning Quarterback Terry Luck On the eye injury which sidelined him early in the game: "The guv came in on the pass rush and dove for me His finger came through my face mask and scraped my eye I couldn't see a thing for quite a while. Even now (after the game) everything is quite hazy. But the vision isn as blurred as if was earlier Split End Dave Shamblin On his diving catch at the OSU two-yard line which was greeted by a chorus of boos. "I caught it about a foot of, the ground.

I don't know why all thefuss. When I pulled the ball it almost got away, but I brought my knees up and trapped it in my lap The official said I caught it and that's all that matters Safety Jimmy Burrow As a cornerback in the Sugar Bowl he made the aame- savmg tackle at the goal line against Florida. "ThiMime as the safety, I wasn't in there for those last two plays I was sitting on the bench praying Cornerback Chuck Jones "On that third down play (at tne close of the game) we expected a sweep. I just gambled they wouldn't pass and came UD quickly They'd been running outside with success all day I figured they'd try it again." Defensive Tackle Mike Fultz "There was no way we were going to let them score there at the end. Our whole defense really got fired up We had trouble containing the quarterback some of the rime earlier.

But we held 'em when it counted." Monster Wonder Monds "It was 'hairy' out there all the time. We didn't play like we should have until the last minute But then we sucked it up." I-Back John Q'Leary On his touchdown pass: "I just slipped under the coverage and Vince (Ferragamo) read it real well ana hit me. I don't like close games. I'd rather win 'em big. But, we're 6-0 and I'm happier than hell I-Back Monte Anthony "Oklahoma State was pretty tough.

They never gave up. It shows we can't slack off just because we're ahesri Backs Meyers 2 Lester 5 Cramer 4 Sullivan 4 Irions 0 1 irds Hit Superdome New Orleans UPI) A flock of pigeons has nested in the Louisiana Superrlome, surviving on leftover popcorn and peanuts, and now there are complaints of bird droppings on the seats "I'm trying to get rid of the damned pigeons but the SPCA and the Audubon Society won't let me shoot the things," said Ben Levy, managing director of the Superdome Commission. "I can't eat them" The SPCA is the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Officials have found eight perches where the pigeons have built nests The maintenance director. Walter Davis, said the pigeons came in through the dome's huge back door, which is almost as big as a football goal post. The door has been broken for a month while the dome awaits delivery of a new one, and Davis said as long as it is broken there would be no use in getting rid of the existing pigeons since other pigeons can fjy in anytime they want "There's nothing we can do about it until we get the new door because we're talking about all the pigeons in New Orleans," Davis said.

Tesone," an excited Mallory said. "I wap ready to take the pitch when he got tackled." The Buffs took seven plays to gain the go- ahead touchdown, with Williams knifing over left tackle from one-yard out with 12:57 left in the final quarter. Holding Missouri and Pisarkiewicz who had another fine game along with Tiger receiver Henry Marshall, Colorado put together its first sustained drive of the day for the insurance score. Reed, a junior college transfer from California, rolled around right end for 42- yards with 6:40 left in the contest as Colorado moved to its final 31-20 winning margian. "I got a great block from Logan (split end Dave) and there was no stopping me 1 Reed said.

"I was too tired to try it again, so I decided to score and get it over with." Reed was forced to pick up the rushing Defense Prevails Continued From Page ID get another one off when center Tom Thomas dribbled the center pass to holder Vince Ferragamo. That was on NU's very first possession of the game. The improvised play that followed saw Ferragamo, the holder, complete a touchdown pass to fullback Tony Davis. It was nullified, however, when officials detected an ineligible receiver downfield. On the next play, Coyle missed from 47 yards out.

a a got on Scoreboard less than two minutes later after end Bob Martin recovered a fumble at the OSU 16. Four plays later Ferragamo hit John O'Leary for an eight-yard scoring pass. The Huskers made it 14-0 by going 80 yards in six plays on i i Ferragamo took it in on a four- yard streak after a 19-yard run on a keeper through left tackle after faking a reverse to wingback Curtis Craig A i i a breakdown, a 20-yard runback of a punt by cornerback Clifton Sullivan, got OSU on the road to its first touchdown. It was scored eight plays later on a five- yard keeper by Burk. Nebraska then went 80 yards in 13 plays to lead 21-7.

The drive was marked by split end Dave Shamblin's 22-yard catch of a Ferragamo aerial that Cowboys fans thought was trapped. Ferragamo scored two plays later on a one-yard sneak. That set up the controversial, sometimes mistake-prone, but rewarding Husker second-half performance Typical of the Nebraska foul- ups on the kicking game were the aforementioned Thomas fumble of a punt reception, guard Steve Lmdquist's running into OSU's punt receiver Clifton Sullivan for a 15-yard penalty early in the third quarter, and Thomas' decision to catch a Cliff Parsley punt on his own seven with 5:34 left in the game. That gave NU poor field possession at its own four. Anthony, thanks to runs of 16 and 11 near the end of the game, ended with 117 net yards' rushing, highest of the season for a Husker.

Tight End Ricky Taylor On being ealltd for offensive pass Interference, nullifying his 22-yard fourth quarter touchdown "Personally, I didn't think I Interfered. I'll have to wait and look at the films. "We both went up together (he and Nebraska safety Jimmy Burrow). They say I pushed off, but honestly don't remember. Naturally, I was depressed, trying to figure out what I did.

"It was really a sinking feeling. I caught the ball, got up and about five seconds later, looked over and saw two officials talking. I thought they had called defensive pass interference. I couldn't believe it. So many things ran through my mind.

Everybody kept telling me to shake it off. Finally I forgot about it." Halfback Terry Miller On completing the controversial pass to Taylor one of those breaks. I really didn't see it. It was the first time I've thrown a pass in two years here at Oklahoma State, but I've thrown lots in practice. "We ran right at them.

We knew we could because it's our style. We can run against anybody in the country, especially now that Burk is playing loose. "The sweep where they got me for the three-yard loss on the second to the last play was the same play I scored the 23-yard touchdown on. Our fullback was supposed to block the cornerback (Chuck Jones), but they just read the play. Sometimes these things go right and other times they don't.

The last play was called at the line." Defensive End Bobby Douglas "They've got a slick offense. All their backs are really hard to get a hold of. But we did in the second half. We will for the rest of the year, too." Head coach Jini Stanley "If I was coaching a team of lesser character, I'd be worried right now. But this is not the type of team which will feel sorry for itself.

"It was a great sign of pride the way we came back. We lost a real, though, hard fought football game. Our main concern now is keeping our heads up. Next week (against Kansas) isn't going to be any easier. "We had the right game plan against Nebraska.

We just didn't get started right quick enough. We're going to be a real factor in this league." Tackle Phillip Dokes "It's done. We've got to come back after two losses. We'll just have to fight harder. Thinking about it won't make things better, but only make the next game worse.

"We really got teed off the way they ran on us the first half. We buckled down the last two quarters and started tackling the way we should not letting them fall forward." Middle Guard William Miller "They (the Cornhuskers) just kept sending those backs through the line and we had to sort 'em out. It's tough, wading through all those bodies." Offensive Guard Jim Ledford "We ran our game this week. Last week at Missouri, obviously we didn't. Coach Henderson (offensive coordinator Gene) said all week we'd stick to our game plan and I'm glad we did, even when we fell behind, 14-0." "We're going to keep fighting.

You have to whether you win or lose. It was a tough loss to take, but it's only one game Continued From Page ID "We kind of froze with that big lead," said Concordia coach John Seevers, father of the Bulldog quarterback. "We felt our defense would hold them from making up the 15 points in the fourth quarter." Nebraska Oklahoma Colorado. Missouri Iowa State All games Conf. 6 0 6 0 5 1 4 2 4 2 Kansas 4 2 2 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 2 Oklahoma Slate 4 2 Kansas State 3 3 This Week's Results Nebraska 28, Oklahoma State 20 Oklahoma 25, Kansas State 3 Colorado 31, Missouri 20 Kansas 21, Iowa State 10 Next Week's Foes Colorado at Nebraska Oklahoma State at Kansas Kansas State at Missouri Iowa State at Oklahoma "Those turnovers really helped us, and I'd like to think they were because of good hard hitting by our team," Seevers said.

i Jerry Maclean, Evan Woodard and Mike Rathje were credited with the tremendous pass rush, and defensive backs Mekelburg, Otte and Rusty Leavitt with the protection by coach Seevers. The Bulldogs now 2-5 overall boosted their conference record to 2-1, while dropping the Plainsmen to 3-4 and 1-2 in the conference "I feel a little snake bit by this 1 Concordia team," said NWU coach Harold Chaffee. "In 1972 we fumbled the first four times we had the ball and last year we had them beat, until some late fumbles turned the game around last year in the final minute." "We made a lot of mental mistakes, like going for the long passes when we had the short one," Chaffee said. Coming toLincolnSun. or Man.

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with telepathy. Thomas'Fumble Hampers NU Continued From Page ID "Once you nave a couple ol bad ones," Osborne said, "you have a tendancy to overcompensate. That's what finally happened on the last one." Lessman felt the fact he was unable to handle the high snap was a blessing in disguise. "If I had been able to catch it," he said, "I'm sure I couldn't have gotten off the punt. They had a 10-man rush on.

By the time I could have gotten in position to kick, I'm sure it would have been blocked. We wouldn't have had anybody back for the recovery and they would have probably run it in for a touchdown. "As it was," Lessman continued with his theory, "I ran back and picked it up and got back as far as I could. Then it was up to the defense." Nebraska, which has normally relied on slam-bang power football on third-and-short yardage situations this year, went for the 'long bomb' pass under those circumstances several times in this game. One resulted in a 22-yard gain on a diving catch by split end Dave Shamblin which led to Nebraska's third touchdown.

Another failed when Vince Ferragamo just overthrew Bobby Thomas with a third-and-one situation from Nebraska's 21 late in the game. "At that stage we needed something really good to happen," Osborne said. "If Vince hits Bobby in stride it's a touchdown. We can't get steoeotyped on third-and-one. If we do, people will really stack in there against us.

At least now some of our future opponents Season's Records NEBRASKA OKLA. ST. (4-5) 10 LSU 45 Indians 56 TCU 31 Miami, Fla 16 Kansas 28 Oklahoma St 25 Colorado I at Missouri 8 at Kansas St. IS Iowa State 22 at Oklahoma 7 Wichita 020 Arkansas 1461 Tex St 16 17 Texas Tech 0 14 Missouri 2020 Nebraska 0 25 at Kansas I Oklahoma 8 at Colorado 15 Kansas St. 22 at Iowa St.

will think a little before they bunch in there on short yardage situations." Ferragamo, who replaced Terry Luck at quarterback after the NU offensive captain was poked in the eye, felt that "you can't afford to get too conservative just because things are tight. I had great protection from the offensive line. I wasn't sacked all day. I don't like close games like this, but at least the trip was worthwhile. We won." Kiffin said he's sick and tired of coming to Stillwater.

"The games are too close," Kiffin said. "All I ever see down here is the quarterback running. I think I'll just stay home next time." Don't bet on it. Two years now he'll be leading his Black Shirts onto the field. NU Volleyers Finish Fifth Larnoni, la.

The Nebraska women's volleyball team finished fifth in the Graceiand College Invitational here this weekend. Southwest Missouri claimed the tourney title. In Saturday's action, NU defeated Minnesota 13-11, 16-14 and Kansas State while losing to Graceiand 8-10, 4-15 and Kearney State College 9-14, 8-12. i First Quarter 7-0 O'Leary 8 pass from Ferragamo 8:59 Drive: 16 yards in 4 plays following Martin recovery of OSU fumble. Big Play.

Thomas on double reverse for 13. Conversion: Coyle kick 14-0 Ferragmo 4 run 4:19 Drive: 80 yards in 6 plays. Big Plays: Ferragamo to Thomas 43 pass and 19-yard keeper by Ferragamo. Conversion: Coyle kick. Second Quarter 14-7 Miller 5 run 11:45 Drive: 48 yards in 8 plays.

Big Plays: Miller 16 run and 17 pass from Burk to Taylor. Conversion- Daigle kick. 21-7 Ferragamo 1 run 6:13 Drive: 80 yards in 13 plays. Big Plays: O'Leary 12 run and 22 pass from Ferragamo 1o Shamblin. Conversion: Coyle kick.

Third Quarter 21-14 4 run 11:45 Drive: 14 yards in 3 plays following Thomas fumble of OSU punt. Conversion: Daigle kick 28-14 Jenkins 10 pass from Ferragamo 5:58 Drive. 27 yards in 4 plays following Phillips recovery of OSU fumble. Big Play: Davis 13 run. Conversion: Coyle kick.

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