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10/26/02
No. 7 Texas 21, No. 17 Iowa State 10
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The Longhorns defense
held Iowa State to just
58 yards rushing in Saturday's 21-10 victory. |
AUSTIN, Texas --Sophomore
RB Cedric Benson ran for 199 yards and two touchdowns and the seventh-ranked
Longhorns contained QB Seneca Wallace in a 21-10 win against No.
17 Iowa State. A sellout crowd of 83,071 ignored wet, soggy conditions
and were on hand for UT's 17th consecutive home victory in the 400th
game played in the history of Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.
The win assured head coach Mack Brown of his 13th
consecutive winning season and qualified him for his 11th straight
bowl game.
Benson and his backfield mates helped Texas pile
up 245 rushing yards and were the main reason the Longhorns held
the ball for 20:22 in the second half, including 11:30 in the fourth
quarter.
Freshman RB Selvin Young's 2-yard touchdown run
in the fourth quarter capped a 19-play, 80-yard drive that chewed
up nine minutes and four seconds and secured the Texas victory.
It was the longest drive in terms of plays and time of possession
in the Mack Brown era.
Wallace finished the game with 226 passing yards
but was unable to produce big plays because he was harassed all
afternoon by a Longhorns defensive unit that entered the game ranked
third nationally. The Cyclones were held to 285 total yards and
just five second-half first downs. Junior MLB Reed Boyd paced the
defense for the fifth time this season with his 11 tackles, while
sophomore LB Derrick Johnson added nine stops, two TFLs and a pair
of pass breakups.
Benson erased Iowa State's 10-7 halftime advantage
on UT's first drive of the second half. On first-and-15 from the
UT 41-yard line, Benson swept left, cut back between a pair of defenders
and raced 59 yards to the end zone to give the Longhorns a 14-10
lead.
Iowa State was unable to put points on the board
following Nik Moser’s blocked punt later in the third quarter.
The Cyclones took over at the Texas 29 but picked up just one first
down and Adam Benike missed a 32-yarder that would have cut the
UT lead to 14-13. The Longhorns wasted no time getting the ball
to Benson on their opening drive of the game. The second-year back
opened the series with four carries for 44 yards as Texas marched
80 yards in 12 plays to take a 7-0 lead when Benson ran it in from
one yard out. Benson had nine carries for 66 yards on the drive
to set the tone for the afternoon.
Wallace was picked off by junior CB Nathan Vasher
on Iowa State's ensuing possession, but the Longhorns gave the ball
back when Benson fumbled for just the fifth time in his career.
The Cyclones moved the ball to the Texas 2 before the drive stalled
and Benike kicked a 19-yard field goal. However, ISU was flagged
for an illegal formation and Benike's attempt from 24 yards sailed
wide right.
On UT's next possession, senior QB Chris Simms
was intercepted at the Texas 44-yard line. This time, the Cyclones
capitalized on the opportunity as Benike was good from 40 yards
to cut the lead to 7-3. Wallace put Iowa State on top 10-7 when
he engineered a five-play, 65-yard drive that culminated with a
16-yard scoring strike in the closing minutes of the first half.
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