Shaun Sartin/DN Shaun Sarlin/DN RqIHD ctotc Nebraska 49 UCIIIIC OldlO Iowa State 17 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total SCORING BY QUARTER Nebraska 21 0 14 14 49 Iowa State 7 3 0 7 17 SCORING SUMMARY Nebraska Iowa State Time left 7 Tommie Frazier 1-yard run 13:49 14 Calvin Jones 1-yard run 12:06 21 Frazier-Gerald Armstrong 10-yard pass 8:23 7 Jim Knott 1-yard run 3:09 10 Ty Stewart 41 -yard field goal 0:33 2ND 28 Frazier 4-yard run 12:11 35 Damon Benning 1-yard run 7:50 17 Todd Doxzon-Calvin Branch 25-yard pass 1 1:35 42 Frazier 24-yard run 7 29 4TH 49 Clinton Childs 1-yard run 4:11 RUSHING ATT yards Ave. gain TD RUSHING ATT yards Ave gain TD ||§|^ C. Jones 26 208 8.0 J. Soucie 14 92 6 6 27 0 T. Frazier 13 125 9.6 C. Branch 9 79 8.8 40 0 L. Phillips 7 35 5.0 R. Guggenheim 11 32 2.9 9 0 TOTAL 61 438 7.2 TOTAL 54 261 4.8 40 1 f—V PASSING Comp- PASSING C omp- Comp- Yds. TD /V3, Att. Att Pet. I'* T. Frazier 4-10 T. Doxzon 4-6 67 60 1 TOTAL 4-10 TOTAL 5-8 63 58 I KW w PASS RECEIVING PASS RECEIVING No. Yards TD G Armstrong C. Branch 2 23 ' 1 ■ C. Jones J. Soucie 1 16 0 TOTAL TOTAL 5 25 1 TACKLES Total TACKLES Total Unasst. Assist. E. Stewart 13 K. Fulton 13 6 7 T. Alberts 10 M. Nitchie 11 4 7 J Reece 8 K. Lazard 8 3 5 DN graphic Travis Heying/DN Cyclone coach: It’s not over Walden says Iowa State still determined By Mitch Sherman Staff Reporter Cyclone coach Jim Walden had a message for Nebraska following Sat urday’s 49-17 Nebraska victory. “I’m sure (Nebraska) got their re venge,” he said. “But that doesn’t change anything. We are still going to try to whip their butts next year at our place.” Walden said Iowa State wa,s not satisfied with last year’s 19-10 victo ry and especially, this year’s defeat. “They are not going to beat our spirit,” he said. “We’re going to do our damnedest to beat them again next year and again after that.” Walden said he thought Nebraska 1 was a better team than Iowa State i this year. < He said the Cyclones hurt their ! chances when they spotted Nebraska ] 14 points to begin the game. Ncbras- - ka cornerback Tyrone Williams re- ; - 44--— We are still going to try to whip their butts next year at our place. —Walden Iowa State coach - 99 — covered lwo C yclone fumbles in the first live minutes of the opening quar ter. Both fumbles were converted into Huskcr touchdow ns. “We gave them a helluva kickstart,” Walden said. “You don't want to spot Nebraska 14 points. I’m not sure any team in the country could do that against Ne braska.” Iowa State played well aftei the initial first-quarter barrage. Walden said. The first series of the second half was the pivotal point of the game. Nebraska started the opening pos session of the half at its own 19-yard line. Two plays after a 10-yard pen ilty pushed the Huskers back to the T Jones ran for 64 yards to the Iowa State nine. Quarterback Iommie Frazier then capped the drive with a J-yard touchdown to give Nebraska i 28-10 lead with 12:1 1 remaining in the third quarter. “After we got over the shock, I thought our guys settled in and played pretty good until the second series of the first half,” Walden said. "We hoped we could come out of the dress ing room (after halftime) and shut them down.” But when the Cyclones had Ne braska pinned deep, Walden said, they let up. Walden said he sensed danger after Nebraska was penalized 10 yards to set up first dow n and 20. “We are the worst long yardage team in the United States, ’ he said. ‘Every time we have a first and 20, we let up. “I don’t know if it’s some relax ing thing or maturity, but I just cringe every time the offense we play gets a penalty."