•I ' I By Dorek Sa won Senior Reporter AMES, Iowa — Nebraska may have been feeling a little deja vu foi the first three quarters of its 28-12 win over Iowa State on Saturday. Just two years after the Cyclones upset Nebraska 19-10 in Ames — handing Nebraska coach Tom Osborne his only loss to a team that finished with a losing record — the Cornhuskers looked close to suffer ing the same fate again, leading the winless Cyclones only 14-12 going into the fourth quarter. But top-ranked Nebraska, which remained No. 1 in both polls after Saturday’s win, wore the Cyclones down in the fourth quarter, scoring two touchdowns to improve its record to 11-0 overall and 6-0 in the Big Eight. Osborne said Nebraska played well considering the added inspiration the Cyclones had in Coach Jim Walden’s final game. “They certainly played with a lot of intensity.” he said. “Their defense played hard. On our side of the ball, I was very pleased with the fact that we never lost our poise. We kept playing and did a nice job. It was an emotional day. “They were ready to play. Their defense played with a lot of emotion. I think they were a very emotional team, and this was their bowl game today. It was very reminiscent of two years ago.” But from the beginning, it didn’t look like Iowa State had a chance to win its second straight over Nebraska in Cyclone Stadium. The Huskers took their 16-play opening drive 80 yards in 7:26, and Law rence Phillips capped it off with a 1 -yard touchdown run. But Phillips and Nebraska could do no more for a while. Phillips gained only 30 yards on 15 carries in the first half. After Nebraska went three plays and out in its next two possessions, it held only a 7-0 lead at the end of the first quarter. But it also held Iowa State to only seven total yards in the period. Osborne said holding Iowa State to seven yards in the first quarter, 55 at the half and 213 for the game proved that the defense showed up ready to play. “I thought our defense played pretty well,” Osborne said. “Iowa State has a pretty good offense, and they were moving the ball well in the last few games. They had 440 yards against Kansas State (the week be fore), so 1 thought our defense played pretty well.” In the second quarter, Iowa State benefited from Nebraska's mistakes. Nebraska s Jon \fcdral was flagged for a personal foul after a Nebraska punt, giving the Cyclones a first down at the Nebraska 35-yard line. The Huskcrs held and forced a 35 yard field goal from Omaha native Ty Stewart. On the Cyclones' next scries, the Husker defense again held and forced Iowa State to punt. However, on the punt, the ball ap parently bounced off a Nebraska player, making it a live ball, which was recovered by Iowa State's Jim Knott at the Nebraska 18. “They (officials) said it hit one of our players, but from where I'm stand ing from I can't sec that,” Osborne said. “I asked the player, and he said it didn’t (hit him), but they always say that.” Nebraska’s defense again held and forced another Stewart field goal, this one a 37-yarder that cut Nebraska’s lead to 7-6. The Husker offense finally got back on track at the end of the hal f, as quar terback Brook Bcrringcr, who threw for 193 yards, completed two passes to Abdul Muhammad on a four-play scoring drive — the last one for a 38 yard touchdown. Muhammad's diving catch in the end zone gave Nebraska a 14-6 lead with 1.59 left in the first half. “He (Muhammad) just got behind him. and thank goodness I put the ball where it needed to be,” Bcrringcr said. “It gave us a little bit of momentum coming out of the locker room the second half, and I think we used it to our advantage.” That momentum swung quickly midway through the third quarter when Iowa State quarterback Todd Doxzon connected with Calvin Branch for a 58-yard touchdown pass. Iowa State tried to tie the game with a two-point conversion, but Doxzon was stopped short of the goal line, and the Huskcrs still led 14-12 with 3:42 left in the quarter. Nebraska comerback Tyrone Wil liams said the Cyclones tried to burn the Huskcrs with the deep pass all day. “They hit us with a play we knew was coming from early in the game,” Williams said. “We knew that would be coming, and then they finally hit on that one. 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