The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 05, 1984, Page Page 9, Image 9

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    Daily Nebraskan
Page 9
Monday, November 5, 1984
Cyclones...
Continued from Pegs 8
ran out of the pocket and fired a
pass toward Robbie Minor. Weber,
one of a phalanx of Husker de
fenders around Minor, picked off
the pass and returned it to the
Iowa State six. Doug DeBose scor
ed on the next play, sliding around
the left end of the line untouched.
Hood, who had been shaken up
earlier and was still treating a
neck injury in the Cyclone locker
room shortly after the game, said
he didn't see Weber until the
defender stepped in front of Minor.
He attributed that to Nebraska's
ability to change coverages on
the Cyclone play-action-pass.
The touchdown came with 7
minutes left in the third quarter.
Iowa State, still unable to do any
thing offensively, stopped two Ne
braska possessions before Dave
Burke tumbled and recovered a
Thompson punt at the Husker 20
yard line.
The teams switched sides for
the last quarter, and on the first
play, Doug DeBose took a counter
sweep back over the middh for
an 80-yard touchdown run.
The Cyclones literally imploded
then, as Nebraska scored three
more touchdowns. Turner's sec
ond 1-yard scoring sneak was set
up by a leaping interception by
Dennis Watkins. Reeves intercep
tion off freshman reserve quar
terback Derek DeGenaro set up a
14-yard pass from Craig Sund
berg to Brian Hiemer. Nebraska
closed out the scoring on a Sund
berg lateral to Keith Jones. The
play covered 47 yards.
Cyclone coach Jim Criner
said he would like to have had
two plays Weber's intervention
and DeBose's run back. But, he
Jowdy leads Husker victory
Ed Jowdy won the 100- and
200-yard breaststroke races to
lead Nebraska to a convincing
victory in the season's first swim
ming invitational Saturday in
Lawrence, Kan.
The Huskers won the Big Eight
Invitational with 739 points. Iowa
State was second with 532. The
third team, Kansas, had 266
points. The Husker women swam
a distant second to Kansas, with
Today last sign-up
for weeken d action
Today is the final day to sign up
for the International Student
Games sponsored by the Inter
national Students Athletic Com
mittee. The six -sport games are sched
uled for Nov. 10-11 with a fee of
$1 for volleyball, badminton, bas
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Students can sign up at the
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vices office on the third floor of
the Nebraska Union.
631 points to the Javhawks' 859.
The Nebraska men won 10 of
the 16 individual titles.
said, it was clear who was the
better team.
There's no question they are a
much better defensive team than
we are an offensive team," Criner
said. "We were in no way as phys
ical as they were up front, and I
was very disappointed in that."
Iowa State defensive tackle
Barry Moore said the Cyclone
defense did all it could before the
rash of turnovers settled the game.
"It was kind of frustrating," he
said. "We played Oklahoma tough
and we played Missouri tough.
We thought that if we went into
the fourth quarter even, we could
win it."
Braswell, who earned national
defensive honors for his 19-tackle
performance against Oklahoma,
said Nebraska's offense finally
made its trickery pay off in the
final quarter.
"Oklahoma just came off the
ball and right at us. It wasn't so
hard to tell where they we're
going. Nebraska would run right
at us one play, then do some mis
direction stuff the next," he said.
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