The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 25, 1982, Page Page 14, Image 14

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Daily Nebraskan
Monday, October 25, 1982
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Seibel was called on again in the second half. After
trading punts, Missouri defensive end Bobby Bell re
covered a Wilkening fumble at the Nebraska 5-yard
line. The Nebraska defense was able to keep the Tigers
' out of the end zone and Missouri had to settle for a 23
yard Brad Burditt field goal. The score put Missouri
back in the lead, 10-6.
Nebraska came back with 2:33 remaining in the
quarter to move within one, 10-9, when Seibel hit a 29
yard field goal. Like the half, the third period ended
with the Huskers down by one.
"The third quarter, I was a little frustrated," Mathison
said. "We'd come down without scoring a touchdown.
We'd maybe kick a field goal or come up empty-handed."
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Big Eight Football Standings
Conf. All Games
Nebraska . . . . 3-0-0 6-1-0
Oklahoma 3-0-0 5-2-0
Iowa State. 1 -1 -1 4-2-1
Kansas State 1-1-1 4-2-1
Missouri. . 0-1-2 3-2-2
Oklahoma State 0-1-2 1-3-2
Kansas 0-2-1 1-4-2
Colorado j 0-2-1 1-5-1
Saturday's Results
Iowa State 3 1 , Colorado 14
Kansas State 26, Kansas 7
Nebraska 23, Missouri 19
Oklahoma 27, Oklahoma State 9
Next Saturday's Games
Kansas State .at Iowa State
Missouri at Oklahoma State
Nebraska at Kansas
Oklahoma at Colorado
The fourth period promised to be exciting from the
outset. On the fourth play of the quarter, Nebraska
comeback Dave Burke intercepted a Perry pass and
returned it 21 yards before fumbling. The loose ball
was recovered by Missouri guard James Dempsey. The
chain of events gave the Tigers a first down and kept
alive a drive that lead to a 51 -yard Burditt field goal.
With 9:03 remaining in the game, Missouri was ahead
13-9.
On the next drive, Rozier proved what an asset he is
to the Nebraskaoffense. On the 70-yard end zone march,
Rozier ran for 52 yards and caught two passes.
"It's pretty obvious what he means to our football
team," Osborne said.
The 70-yard drive ended when fullback Mark Schel
len went over the top from the 1-yard line. The touch
down and Seibel extra point put the Huskers in the lead
16-13 with 4:45 remaining in the game.
It looked like Nebraska would safely tuck away a
third Big Eight victory when Missouri's next drive was
thwarted by a Brent Evans interception. Evans picked
off the pass and returned it to the Missouri 19-yard line.
"It was probably the biggest moment I've ever had
here," Evans said.
The interception set up another Husker touchdown.
This time, Mathison himself carried the ball in from the
16 to put the Huskers ahead 23-13.
With 1:18 left in the game, the Tigers were eyeing
the end zone when they mounted a 10-play, 80-yard
drive that ended in Gibler's second touchdown catch
of the afternoon. Missouri then tried for the two-point
conversion, but the pass from quarterback Mike Hyde
to James Caver was broken up by Husker end Bill We
ber. With 53 seconds left in the game and the Huskers
up by four, 23-19, Missouri tried the onside kick. Ne
braska wingback Shane Swanson recovered the kick at
the Missouri 49-yard line. The Huskers were then able
to run out the clock and hang on to the victory.
"I thought our players showed a lot of courage today,"
Osborne said. "We obviously made a lot of mistakes
and those were enough to get a team beat. I guess the
really satisfying thing, to me was the way they kept
hanging in there and coming back."
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Nebraska I-back Mike Rozier (30) finds an opening to ran through in Saturday's
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braska's leading rusher with 139 yards in 1 7 carries.
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