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11/2/02
No. 7 Texas 27, Nebraska 24
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Senior QB Chris
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Sophomore FB Ivan
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Junior CB Nathan
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LINCOLN, Neb. -- Senior
QB Chris Simms passed for a UT-record 419 yards and junior CB Nathan
Vasher intercepted Jammal Lord's pass at the 1-yard line with 10
seconds remaining to give No. 7 Texas a thrilling 27-24 win at Nebraska,
which snapped the Huskers’ national-best 26-game winning streak
at Memorial Stadium.
In front of the largest crowd in school history
(78,268), UT handed Nebraska just its second home loss since 1991.
On Oct. 31, 1998, the Longhorns came into Lincoln and won 20-16,
snapping the program’s school-record streak of 47 consecutive
victories at home (No. 5 in NCAA history). The Huskers had won 74
of its previous 75 home games and the Longhorns, led by head coach
Mack Brown, are the only team to win in that stretch.
Nebraska’s defense was unable to contain
junior WR Roy Williams, who hauled in a UT-record 13 passes for
161 yards and two touchdowns. When Simms was unable to find Williams,
he found junior FB Ivan Williams — who had a career-best six
receptions for a UT-fullback record 111 yards — open in the
flat.
The Longhorns appeared in position to run out
the clock when Simms hit Roy Williams for a 10-yard gain on third-and-seven
with 1:34 remaining and Nebraska out of timeouts, but he was called
for offensive pass interference, which set up a third-and-22 from
Texas’ 28-yard line. After a Simms 3-yard sneak, the Longhorns
punted to DeJuan Groce, who weaved his way 44 yards up the right
sideline to the UT 16-yard line with less than a minute left. Two
plays later, Lord tried to connect with SE Wilson Thomas on the
right side, but his pass was picked off by Vasher to seal the three-point
victory.
Texas was clinging to a 20-17 lead late in the
game when Groce was flagged for pass interference on Roy Williams
to give the Longhorns a first down at the Huskers 22 with 4:43 left.
Sophomore RB Cedric Benson scored from three yards out three plays
later to cap a 10-play, 81-yard drive that put the Longhorns ahead
27-17. However, Nebraska responded with a scoring drive capped by
RB Dahrran Diedrick's 2-yard run to pull the Huskers within three
with 2:34 left.
The teams traded field goals in the first half,
but the Huskers failed to seize momentum when they were stopped
on fourth down in Texas territory twice. Sophomore PK Dusky Mangum
hit from 25 and 41 yards and the Longhorns led 6-3 at halftime.
Nebraska’s offense found its stride on the
opening drive of the second half, marching 79 yards in seven plays
and taking a 10-6 lead when Lord executed the play-action to perfection
and lofted a 2-yard score to Jon Bowling.
The Longhorns wasted no time answering. On first-and-10
from the UT 31, Simms found Ivan Williams in the left flat. Williams
broke a pair of tackles, tip-toed the sideline and raced 49 yards
before being pushed out of bounds at Nebraska’s 20-yard line.
Two plays later, Simms hooked up with Roy Williams for a 16-yard
touchdown.
Texas had a 13-10 lead late in the third quarter
when Simms led the Longhorns on a 17-play, 97-yard drive, capped
by a 2-yard touchdown pass to Roy Williams. Simms completed 7-of-8
passes on the drive, which chewed 7:45 off the clock and put the
Longhorns up 20-10.
Nebraska responded with a four-play, 80-yard drive,
capped by Lord's 60-yard scoring toss to tight end Matt Herian that
made it 20-17 with 14:31 left.
Simms established career highs in attempts (47)
and completions (29) and took over sole possession of fifth place
on UT's career quarterback victories list (23). Benson ran for 86
yards on 28 carries to put him over the 1,000-yard mark for the
year (1,020).
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