The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 09, 1998, Page 9, Image 9

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    Photos by Scott McClurg/DN
(clockwise from bottom left)
HUSKER l-BACK Dan Alexander gets
tackled by ISU defensive backs Jeff
Waters, left, and Breon Ansley after
an 8-yard run in the first quarter.
ALEXANDER DRAGS ISU LINEBACKER
Ab Turner on a 9-yard run in the
third quarter.
CYCLONE RUNNING BACK Darren
Davis is gang-tackled by several
Nebraska players after a 9-yard run
in the third quarter.
NEBRASKA CHEERLEADER Dana
Franklin catches snowflakes with
her tongue during the Nebraska
lowa State game.
NEBRASKA QUARTERBACK Eric
Crouch outruns Iowa State defen
sive backs Breon Ansle, left, and
Jeff Waters during the third quarter.
I Mistakes plague Cyclones
in 35-point loss to Huskers
I Football game review EE* ?
I Nebraska d^ Iowa Si
Rushing &W& Rushing Warn
Name Car Yds Avg TD Name Car Yds Avg TD
Dan Alexander 22 110 5.0 3 Darren Davis 18 48 2.7 0
|| * Eric Crouch 15 91 6.1 0 Ennis Haywood 6 38 6.3 1
Monte Christo . 5.... 34 6.8 1 Sage Rosenfets 4 34 8.5 0
I Receiving Receiving
Name Rec Yds Long TD Name Rec Yds Long TD
•«rdoel Makovicka 2 25%-34K>'6 Damien Groce 4 StkdfcS/ 0
Kenny Cheatham 1 12 12 0 Chris Anthony 3 35 13 0
Matt Davison 1 7 7# 0 Darrerr Davis 2 J-2
Passing Passing
Name Comp Att Yds TD Name Comp Att Yds TD
i Eric Crouch 4 W«fofe44 0 ToddBafld&uer 9 25 118 0
Monte Christo 0 10 0 Sage Rosenfels 2 7 6 0
Game Stats Nlimii lewasi Netetsta Iowa St
Rest downs #^- 34 17 Fumbles lost i 1 2
Rushing attempts 62 38 Interceptions 3 1
Rushing yards 359 103 Penalties/yards 3/31 9/70
Passing completions 4 11 Punt returns /yards 1/23 1/0
Passing attempts 9 32 Kickoff returns/yards 0/0 7/127
Passing yards 44 124 Time of possession 32:41 27:19
Total yards 403 227 Sacks /yards 2/14 0/0
I Scoring Summary Nebraska 7 14 7 7 42
Iowa St. 0 0 0 7 7
Team Qtr Scoring play Plays - yards Score
Nebraska Iowa St.
NU 1 Dan Alexander 9 yd ran 5-42 7 0
NU 2 Dan Alexander 3 yd run 5-42 14 0
NU 2 Correll Buckhaletr 2 yd run 7-47 21 0
NU 3 Dan Alexander 1 yd run 7-62 28 0
NU 4 Monte Christo 16 yd run 9 - 55 35 0
NU 4 Joe Walker 65 yd int. return 0-65 42 0
ISU 4 Ennis Haywood 19 yd run 15-74 42 7
Jon Frank/DN
By Jay Saunders
Staff writer
AMES, Iowa - Even though the first snow of the season
fell Saturday in Ames, Jack Trice Stadium was not a winter
wonderland for the Iowa State Cyclones.
ISU battled the wintry conditions and the No. 11 Nebraska
Comhuskers, and came out on the short end of both in a 42-7
loss.
“It didn’t turn out the way we wanted,” senior quarterback
Todd Bandhauer said. “(Weather) is a part of the game. You
have to deal with the elements.”
The elements may have not been good, but ISU Coach Dan
McCamey said the mistakes the Cyclones made were worse,
Iowa State had four turnovers, and was called for nine
penalties for 70 yards.
Nebraska capitalized on the Cyclone turnovers, scoring 21
Doints.
McCamey said the most crucial turnover came with two
minutes, 28 seconds remaining in the first quarter. After NU
went three-and-out, junior Jamarcus Powers tipped a Husker
punt that traveled 14 yards.
Junior Jarrott Lollis attempted to return the punt but fum
bled and was recovered by Nebraska’s Josh Kohl on the ISU
42-yard line. ^
NU scored five plays later when I-back Dan Alexander
scored on a 9-yard touchdown, one of three Alexander had in
the game.
“The mistake we made there was a critical one,”
McCamey said. “We coach that in every special teams meet
ing, but we just didn’t do a good enough job.”
The Cyclones lost only that one fumble, but Bandhauer
also had a hand in the Iowa State turnover problem.
Last week, Bandhauer threw two interceptions in a 17-14
loss to Oklahoma. On Saturday, Husker defensive backs
picked off Bandhauer three times.
Please see ISU on 11