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The Miami Herald du lieu suivant : Miami, Florida • 44

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The Miami Heraldi
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Miami, Florida
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44
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mm ip cm wmm The Miami Herald -Sunday Jan 2 1983 7C Pi tfifW WIJ I LSU coach by liis punter Aw- -y i A- I Yk 4 i -Ar A 022 A i By DICK HELLER Herald Sports Writer Louisiana State Coach Jerry Sto- Vail absolved punter Clay Parker for the unsuccessful and unscheduled fourth-down run that set up winning touchdown Saturday night in the 49th Orange Bowl Classic With LSU set up to punt on fourth and 19 from its own 36-yard line early in the fourth period Parker found a high snap and defender Tony Felici coming at him He hesitated waited until Felici had blown past and then took off However Parker was tackled after gaining 1 1 yards to give Nebraska the ball at the LSU 47 Moments later the Cornhuskers regained the lead for the first time since the first period 21-17 on a one-yard hurdle by quarterback Turner Gill Stovall supported judg-ment A believed that sucker would have been blocked if Parker had tried to Stovall said A But when asked if the run had been a planned play Stovall just rolled his eyes and said very softly Stovall called Nebraska best team played in my three years as but also insisted the Tigers would have won if they had gotten the the ball one more time at the end what I told my he said Stovall was asked if he had learned anything from his first bowl game as a coach and whether he would do anything differently if 'he had the chance he replied thought we did a pretty good job no reason to change anything except that next time like to bring about 30 more people players i we will go to a bowl game next Stovall had to endure taunts from the fans twice after the end of the long game A As he walked to the locker room -a young fan yelled and six fourth and referring to Sto- decision to have Juan Betan-zos try a 49-yard field goal in the fourth period with the Tigers trailing 21-17 Stovall brushed aside such criti-5 cism with his statement that LSU would have won if the Tigers had gotten the ball back: Moments later as Stovall was questions in a hallway outside a locker room a man who had entered wth the press yelled team A- get this guy out of Stovall yelled to police remarkable composure under the circumstances A AvAv A 4 j' i -I 1 AA A DAVID WALTERS Miami Herald Staff LSU punter Clay Parker is stopped short of first down by Nebraska defense in fourth quarter This play helped set up winning TD Co LSU fourth-quarter glory run fails When LSU successfully tried for a first down on a fourth and one at the Nebraska two while trailing 7-0 in the first quarter Coach Jerry Stovall made the decision to pass up the field goal But Stovall had nothing to say about the play that was called Assistant Darrell Moody sent in the play without conferring with Stovall who watched as quarterback Alan Risher sneaked for the first down Two plays later Dalton Hilli- ard scored the first touch- down on a two-yard run ra scorea me ngers nrsi roucn- iown on a two-yard run LSU had the ball three more times but scored only on a 49-yard field goal by Juan Betanzos The Tigers held Nebraska to a season-low point output and forced six turnovers They allowed the Cornhuskers only 403 yards but got just 211 themselves In the most intriguing individual duel LSU nose guard Ramsey Dardar claimed he bettered Outland Trophy winner center Dave Rimington think I got the best of the Dardar said only thing on passing he held my butt off I told the referees and they just laughed got a good team but I know I got the best of Nebraska man then decided to take a chance I got past the first guy I started to Parker said I looked upfield and it was wide open It was one of those plays where it would have been a great play if it had worked but it should have punted it after I got rid of the first Parker was brought down by Jeff Smith eight yards short of the first down and the Corn-huskers took over at the LSU 47 Seven plays later the biggest one a 28-yard pass from Turner Gill to Irving Fryar Gill sneaked one yard for what proved to be the winning touchdown mg rryar urn sneaxea one yara ior wn be the winning touchdown By DAN KELLY Broward Sports Editor Louisiana State punter Clay Parker took a chance for glory and came up eight yards short Saturday night in the 21-20 Orange Bowl loss to Nebraska Parker was back to punt for LSU on a fourth and 19 at his own 36-yard line early in the fourth quarter The Tigers led 17-14 at the time snap was a little to the Parker said of the play that set up the winning touchdown felt pressure from the left I took one step and saw the guy from the left was going to get it The sophomore punter faked his way past the first saw tne guy irom tne leri was going 10 get The sophomore punter faked his way past the first -a 4 tn i i -SW i 1 it 4 a A 4 W-a 1 I -j A yt -i A A'f A A'A A if 'ii i ft A Vi jt X- S4T (- A A a A i A 1 V- ArtSsai? 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