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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 39

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POW College Football Sunday October 16 1994 Fort Worth Star-Telegram I Section Page 7 College Football Sunday October 16 1994 Fort Worth Star-Telegram I Section Page 7 00 INO Nebraska continues reign over Kansas St I ''I tr 40 i 4- i 44- tt i --4rP-N 0000 4A:) 4 t-N4 4 Nk at "1 Ve 44i1 Ill 2 it e' i'' fr ef ---kk ti 0v -1 if NJ1'3 41to: 7 tt '4' ki Aiift 1 '1 1 sa 14 a i SSUL 14 I BY WENDELL BARNHOUSE Eon Worth StarTelegram MANHATTAN Kan To prepare himself he spent four days last week with a catheter stuck in his side a few inches under his armpit Displaying the classic mentality of a football player Brook Berringer wanted to play even though his lung was leaking and had collapsed the last two times he had played Berringer is Nebraska's quarterback only because Tommie Frazier iS out with a blood clot in his leg The Cornhuskers who should be playing their games in prime time on ER need Berringer to continue breathing life into their offense Yesterday he came on in relief of sophomore walk-on starter Matt Turman and helped Nebraska hold off Kansas State 17-6 in a Big Eight Conference game A damp crowd of 428 17 watched the No 2 Comhuskers (7-0 2-0) beat the No 16 Wildcats (4-1 1-1) for the 26th consecutive time And with top-ranked Florida's defeat it's possible they saw the nation's new No 1 team "We were handicapped a little bit in what we wanted to do offensively" said Nebraska coach' Tom Osborne whose team was held to a season-low 210 yards rushing "When Turman was in there we weren't going to throw much and when Berringer was in there we weren't going to run the option much" When Berringer came in late in the first half Nebraska was leading 7-6 thanks to Lawrence Phillips He touched the ball 18 of his team's first 24 offensive plays He finished with 117 yards on 31 carries and one touchdown "You can't just run the ball and you can't just throw the ball" said Berringer a junior from Good-land Kan "1 think it's more important for us to get our running game established" Although Nebraska's passing attack was sparse (4 for 11 for 52 yards) Berringer's 34-yard completion to Abdul Muhammad on second-and-14 sparked the Huskers to the game-clinching field goal While Nebraska was able to run enough Kansas State couldn't run at all The Wildcats who have averaged 61 yards on the ground the previous five games against Nebraska totaled minus-7 yards on 23 attempts Rarely did Kansas State enjoy good field position its average starts were at its own 26 On five occasions the Wildcats faced third down and more than 15 yards A shanked punt set up Nebraska's first touchdown and Kansas State missed a 37-yard field goal and had an extra point blocked "We couldn't get the doggone thing out of our end of the field" Kansas State coach Bill Snyder said "When we did get something going we'd shoot ourselves in the foot Our special teams are suspect at best" Kansas State quarterback Chad May who passed for a Big Eight-record 489 yards at Nebraska last season completed 22 of 48 passes for 249 yards and one touchdown Trailing 7-6 late in the first half Kansas State drove to the Nebraska 21 Passing on first-and-10 May didn't see Nebraska linebacker Troy Dumas who picked off the pass and returned it 54 yards It was Dumas' first career interception and the first suffered by May in 186 attempts dating to last season Summary PAGE 1213 Kansas State quarterback Chad May left is dragged down Thinning game powers past Georgia National From Wire Reports ATHENS Ga Quarterback I Bay 1 BASKET GET 1 FREE! 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