The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 19, 1981, Page page 9, Image 9

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    monday, October 19, 1981
daily nebraskan
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"We were a little disappointed we could not score there
at the early part of the third quarter. We had converted a
lot of third down situations with passes and screens and
just went down there and missed a pass that would have
been a touchdown," Osborne said.
The wildcats threatened late in the third period but de
fensive end Jimmy Williams threw quarterback Darrell
Dickey for a 9-yard loss on a third and six situation, forc
ing KSU to settle for a field goal.
Second-string quarterback Mark Mauer and wingback
Irving Fryar connected on a 49-yard pass early in the
fourth period for Nebraska's fifth touchdown. Fryar
added a scoring run of five yards and Bruce Mathison
plunged over the 1-yard line to account for the final score.
Osborne said he was pleased with the Huskers' effort
and said the team played "fairly well."
"I was pleased with the way we executed on offense.
I thought in the first half, even though we shut K-State
out, there were a couple of times they knocked us off the
ball," Osborne said. "It looked like they ran on us a little
better at times than we wanted to see."
Kansas State Coach Jim Dickey had praise for Nebra
ska, calling the Cornhuskers a "great team."
"They always have awesome offensive and defensive
lines and their backs look like Oklahoma backs," Dickey
said. "I didn't use to think they had great backs but those
guys can run."
The Huskers committed eight fumbles, losing three of
them, but Osborne said part of the credit goes to K-State.
"Some of the fumbles we had were because they were
really knocking the ball loose. They hit just about as hard
as anybody we've played," he said.
The Huskers picked up a total of 223 yards passing and
45 1 rushing while the Wildcats gained 50 in the air and 86
on the ground. Rozier topped Nebraska's rushing chart for
the day with 153 yards on 15 carries. Williams' 51 yards
led the UNL pass receivers.
Linebacker Steve Damkroger led the Nebraska Black
shirts with four tackles and six assists.
The Cornhuskers, after a 1-2 start, are now 4-2 and
own a 2-0 record in Big Eight play, good enough for sole
possession of the No. 1 spot in the conference standings.
"We're clicking now and we're looking good," right
tackle Dan Hurley said. "We're looking forward to playing
Missouri."
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