The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 27, 1995, Page 7, Image 7

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Top 25 teams
Associated Press
Bank School Record Points Pvs.
T Nebraska (51) 11-0-0 1,539 1
2 Florida (11) 11-0-0 1,499 3
3 Northwestern 10-1-0 1,412 4
4 Tennessee 10-1-0 1,322 5
5 Ohio SI 1M4 1,320 2
6 Notre Dame 9-2-0 1,202 7
7 Colorado 9-2-0 1,147 8
8 Florida SL 9-2-0 1,136 6
9 Texas 9-1-1 1,074 9
10 Kansas SL 9-2-0 970 10
11 Kansas 9-2-0 830 11
12 Oregon 9-2-0 805 12
13 Virginia Tech 9-2-0 773 13
14 Michigan 9-3-0 734 18
15 PeimSt 8-3-0 721 14
16 Texas A&M 8-2-0 656 15
17 Auburn 8-3-0 594 16
18 Southern Cal 8-2-1 487 17
T9 Virginia 8-4-0 393 19
20 Washington 7-3-1 345 20
21 Alabama 8-3-0 293 21
22 Miami 8-3-0 268 25
23 Arkansas 8-3-0 236 23
24 Clamson 8-3-0 206 24
25 Toledo 10-0-1 56 -
This week's polls are shown with
first-place votes in parentheses.
USA Today/CNN Coaches Poll
Rank School Record Points Pvs.
1 Nebraska $5) 11-0-0 1,543 1
2 Florida (7) 11-0-0 1,494 3
3 Northwestern 10-1-0 1,410 4
4 Tennessee 10-1-0 1,316 5
5 Ohio St 11-1-0 1,295 2
6 Texas 9-1-1 1,175 7
7 Colorado 9-2-0 1,135 8
8 Florida St 9-2-0 1,087 6
9 Notre Dame 9-2-0 1,066 9
10 Kansas St 9-2-0 911 10
11 Virginia Tech 9-2-0 883 11
12 Oregon 9-2-0 788 12
13 Texas A&M 8-2-0 761 13
14 Kansas 9-2-0 749 14
15 Michigai! 9-3-0 650 20
16 Auburn 8-3-0 635 15
17 Penn St 8-3-0 618 16
18 Southern Cal 8-2-1 537 17
19 Virginia 8-4-0 339 19
20 Washington 7-3-1 304 21
21 Miami 8-3-0 297 25
22 Clemson 8-3-0 284 22
23 Alabama 8-3-0 222 23
24 Arkansas 8-3-0 207 24
25 Syracuse 8-3-0 157 18
BMW—11“‘-B1111 ill II 1 wnii
Costly mistakes leave Sooners
asking "what if about big loss
By Trevor Parks
Senior Reporter
Oklahoma backup quarterback
Garrick McGee said he could ask
“what if’ all day about the Sooners’
loss to Nebraska.
What if Nebraska’s Jamel Will
iams hadn’t intercepted starting quar
terback Eric Moore’s pass and re
turned it for a touchdown in the first
quarter?
What if Nebraska’s Tony Veland
hadn’t scooped up James Allen’s
fumble at the 45-yard line and re
turned it for a touchdown to give the
Comhuskers a 20-0 lead?
What if the Sooners hadn’t com
mitted nine penalties, three turnovers
and many other mistakes?
Oklahoma coach Howard
Schnellenberger said if Oklahoma-had
the maturity that Nebraska had, the
outcome may have been different.
“I really would like to see these two
teams play again without all our give
aways and mistakes,” Schnellenberger
said. “The two teams that played out
there today are a lot closer than 37
points apart.”
Instead, the Sooners won’t know
how well they could have challenged
the Huskers after their 37-0 loss Fri
day at Memorial Stadium. The loss
dropped Oklahoma to 5-5-1 for the
year.
After trailing 10-0 at the end of the
first quarter, McGee replaced Moore
at quarterback, hoping to change the
momentum in the game.
McGee played the rest of the game,
but the outcome hinged on the number
of turnovers Oklahoma had.
“You can ‘if all day, maybe it
would have been better, maybe it
would have been worse,” McGee said.
“If you don’t turn the ball over, you
can win every game. We turned it over
and we paid the price.”
With McGee at quarterback, the
Sooners moved the ball well at times,
but they couldn’t get on the scoreboard.
McGee, who did not play the pre
vious week against Oklahoma State,
said the offense couldn’t get the breaks
it needed.
“Every time it seemed like when
we were moving the football, some
See OKLAHOMA on 8
Nebraska linebacker Jared Tomich lunges for Oklahoma fullback Jerald Moore. Tomteh hadfive
tackles, including two quarterback sacks.
_I Nebraska 37
Scoring ist 2nd 3rd 4th Oklahoma 0
Oklahoma 0 0 0 0
Nebraska 10 3 10 14
Neb- FG Brown 31yd
Neb-J. Williams 36yd interception return
(Brown kick)
Neb- FG Brown 27yd
Nebraska
Rushing Att Yds
Phillips 15 73
Green 13 44
Frazier 10 35
Int- Y(k
Frazier i 2-25 1 128
Berringer 1-2 0 8
Receiving No. Yds.
Baul *4.38
Holbein 2 20
Johnson 2 19
Breakdown Neb. ou
Neb- Veland 57yd fumble return (Brawn kick)
Neb- FG Brown 35yd
Neb- Vedral 38yd pass from Frazier (Brown
kick)
Neb-Joel Makovicka 17yd run (Brown
kick)
Oklahoma
Bushing.a,,..Yds,.
Moore 14 39
Allen 7 19
McGee 5 18
Passing Comp.-Att. Int. Yds.
McGee.15-30 1 159
Moore 1-4 1 31
Receiving no Yds
S. Alexander 6.71.
Mills 4 76
Penny 3 27
Neb. Ou
First Downs 26 12 Punts avg. 4-43 ™1042
Rushes-yards 56-271 30-51 Fumbles-Lost 4-1 3-1
Passing yards 136 190 Penaltics-Yurds 3-24 9-97
Return Yards 225 53 Time of Possession 32:46 27:14