The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 07, 1996, Page 9, Image 9

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DEANGELO EVANS scampers
on top 24-3
BROWN (No. 22)
By Mike Kluck
Senior Reporter
MANHATTAN, Kan.
Kansas
ticians might as well have
urday off.
obvious
s North Division.
went
Saturday’s
Bill Snyder.
“It’s or
obvious what took
sure
u--—
We went out and got
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whooped today like
I didn’t think this
team coiild get
whooped”
Brian Kavanagh
KSU quarterback
#.
ished on tbe third play of the second
half. Nebraska I-back DeAngelo Evans
found a seam and squirted down the
sideline 69 yards togive the Huskers
a 25-3 lead.
Wildcat cornerback Chris Canty, an
All-American who had five tackles,
said Evans’ run ruined Kansas State’s
hope for an upset
“That ran pretty much broke our
backs,” Canty said. *It just killed ev
erything pretty much.”
Twice in the first quarter, the Ne
braska offense took over on its own
side of die field, but KSU held the
Huskers to a pair of field goals.
Kansas State was without the ser
vices of Defensive Coordinator Bob
Cope- Cope, 59, has been hospitalized
and in a coma since hepassed out
Tuesday. He suffers from cancer.
The absence of Cope didn’t con
tribute to die Wildcats’ downfall,
Snyder said, but the players and
coaches have been thinking of him all