The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 20, 1978, Page page 11, Image 11

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    daily nebraskan
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monday, november 20, 1978
Chilling . . .
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The Huskers came out of the locker room for the
second half and promptly drove 72 yards for another
touchdown, tliis one from two yards out by Bems.
Missouri, however, stormed back for two touchdowns in
five minutes to put Nebraska behind, 28-24, for only the
second time this season.
The two touchdowns were scored by Wilder on 1-and
4-yard runs. The second score was set up by a Chris
Garlich interception. Garlich proved to be the defensive
star of the game with 21 tackles besides the interception.
Things went from bad to worse for the Huskers. On the
following drive Sorley was side-lined with a shoulder
injury. The Huskers refused to quit, and with Tim Hager
at quarterback, drove the remaining distance with Hager
scoring himself on a sneak from the four-yard line. During
that drive, Nebraska scored on a pass from Hager to Miller
which was called back because of a motion penalty on
UNL.
Drive stalls
Only an Earl Gant fumble at the UNL four prevented
Missouri from scoring on their next possession. Nebraska
could have possibly put the game away with a touchdown,
but the ensuing drive stalled on the Missouri thirty-five,
and the Tigers' winning score followed.
Wilder tied a Missouri record by scoring on a 7-yard
run to give the Tigers the winning score of 35-31. It was
his fourth score of the day which tied Earl Gant's record
set only last week against Kansas.
Nebraska had one more chance and they moved the
ball to the Tiger 33 where a fourth down pass to Tim
Smith fell incomplete.
"I though we could win at the end," Osborne said. "It
was a time thing. They blitzed us a couple of times and
caught us and we also caught them once or twice."
"They (Missouri) played very well and beat us," Os
borne said. "We worried about playing with great
intensity. We weren't as crisp or emotional as last week."
Bowl matchup is unique
in history of Big Eight
Nebraska's 35-3 1 loss to Missouri Saturday set up one
of the most interesting bowl game matches in history.
With a win over the Tigers from Columbia, Nebraska
would have been pitted against Penn State in the Orange
Bcwl for the national championship, according to Orange
Bowl officials. The subsequent loss however left the
Orange Bowl selection committee with few prospects.
Therefore an Oklahoma-Nebraska rematch was set up
for the 1979 game. Never before have two Big Eight
Conference teams been placed against one another in a
post season bowl game, and the contest could prove to be
a precedent for future bowl games.
sports shorts
UNL's women's swimming and diving team opened its
season with a 72-68 dual meet win over the University of
Oklahoma Saturday at the Devaney Sports Center. JoDea
Ekstrom won three events to pace Nebraska.
The UNL volleyball team won the Region Six tourna
ment by beating Southwest Missouri State 17-15, 154,
12-15, 15-9 Saturday at the Devaney Sports Center.
The win puts Nebraska in the AIAW National Volley
ball Championships Dec. 7-9 at the University of
Alabama.
In the semifinals Saturday, UNL beat Kansas 15-2,
15-8, 15-11, while Southwest Missouri downed Minnesota
15-12, 16-14, 3-15, 13-15, 15-12. The team will join
Nebraska at the national meet.
The Huskers, who finished the tournament 8-0, now
stand 34-21 for the season.
The women's gynmastics team from Nebraska tied
the University of Minnesota in dual meet competition
Saturday, both scoring 123.10 points. UNLwas hampered
by an injury to Crissy Robertson who fell off the uneven
bars in warm-ups prior to the meet. Patty Carmichael led
the Nebraska effort by winning the balance beam, floor
exercise and the all-around.
UNL's women's basketball team won its season opener
against William Woods College Saturday at the Devaney
Sports Center, 6146. The Huskers led 37-18 at halftime.
Nebraska was led by transfer players Carol Garey and
Diane DelVigna. Garey scored 23 points and had 16
rebounds, while DelVigna added 16 points and grabbed
10 rebounds. UNL out-rebounded the Owls 44-25 and hit
50 percent from the field.
Nebraska's next two games will be on the road against
Northern Colorado Nov. 24 and the University of
Colorado Nov. 25. The team then returns home for a
game against the University of Minnesota Nov. 28.
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