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11/1/03
No. 16 Texas 31, No. 12 Nebraska
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Cedric Benson |
AUSTIN, Texas
-- The No. 16 Longhorns (7-2, 4-1 Big 12) asserted themselves on
both offense and defense en route to a 31-7 win over No. 12 Nebraska
(7-2, 3-2 Big 12) on Saturday at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial
Stadium in front of 83,308 fans, the eighth-largest home attendance
mark in UT history. Vince Young and Cedric Benson ran the show by
becoming the first duo in Texas history to each run for more than
150 yards in the same game, and the first since Ricky Williams and
Shon Mitchell in 1996 to each rush for over 100 yards.
"Our guys played great," head coach
Mack Brown said. "We played very hard on defense, tackled well
and had a super game plan. We gave up some key passes, but we were
not going to let them beat us in the running game. Our offensive
line opened some holes and that allowed Vince (Young) and Cedric
(Benson) to combine for over 300 yards. It was a great win for us
at this pivotal point in the season."
Vince Young produced the third-most prolific
rushing performance by a quarterback in UT history by carrying the
ball 14 times for 163 yards, and Cedric Benson registered a season
high 174 yards on 28 carries, while reaching the end zone three
times. The Longhorns' defense was equally impressive, holding Nebraska
to 175 total yards and just 53 rushing yards, while registering
five sacks. The Cornhuskers were the fourth-ranked rushing offense
in the nation entering the game.
After an almost five-minute opening drive in
which Vince Young rushed for 55 yards, but which resulted in a blocked
field goal, the Longhorns moved 72 yards in 14 plays on their second
drive with a one-yard touchdown run by Cedric Benson for a 7-0 lead
with 2:24 remaining in the first quarter. Benson carried the ball
10 times for 44 yards and scored his 11th rushing touchdown of the
season, with two more to come, which would tie him for eighth on
the single-season rushing touchdown list with 13.
Nebraska made its deepest penetration of the
half into Texas territory three possessions later, moving to the
UT four-yard line before being held to a field goal attempt, which
Tim Crowder blocked to hold the score at 7-0.
Texas then took only two plays to move 80 yards
as Vince Young dashed for the second-longest run by a quarterback
in UT history, scoring from 65 yards out for his ninth rushing touchdown
of the season. The score gave Texas a 14-0 lead, which it took to
halftime.
In the third quarter, the Longhorns got on the
board first after Nebraska mishandled a punt at its own 10-yard
line. That set up a 24-yard Dusty Mangum field goal with 6:12 remaining,
giving Texas a 17-0 advantage.
Nebraska got its first score on its first series
of the fourth quarter. Jammal Lord found Matt Herian for a 48-yard
touchdown pass, one of only five completions for Lord on the day.
However, Texas immediately answered, as Cedric
Benson rushed for 48 yards on the ensuing possession and capped
the drive with his second touchdown run of the day, this time from
five yards out, and 24-7 lead with 7:29 to go.
Benson again carried the load and put an exclamation
mark on his day by carrying the ball five times for 60 yards on
Texas' next possession, including a season-high 39-yard run and
his third touchdown of the game on a 12-yard carry. With his 174
yards, Benson moved into fourth place on UT's career rushing list
with 3,018 yards, passing Roosevelt Leaks (2,923).
"We came out with a mindset that we would
not be defeated," Benson said. "Nebraska is a top 10 team,
and we wanted to win this game. During the season, we have
had a couple of setbacks, but we knew that we had to prevail to
achieve what we wanted, and that is what we did today. I think
this shows the character of our team. For me personally, it
felt good to be back on the field. My week off helped me get
my mind where it needed to be."
Derrick Johnson solidified the win on Nebraska's
final possession by intercepting his fourth pass of the season and
the eighth of his career, moving him into tie for first place on
Texas' career interceptions by a linebacker list with Fred Edwards.
Roy Williams led the team in receptions with
five for 35 yards, extending his nation-leading streak of consecutive
games with a reception to 43, while B.J. Johnson led in yardage
with 44 on two catches, giving him 2,283 for his career, putting
him in third place on UT's career receiving yards list, passing
Kwame Cavil (2,279).
"I am very proud of our guys for the way
they stepped up and played on both sides of the ball," Brown
said. "There were a lot of questions that we had in our two
losses, but they were answered today. We just have to keep
playing the way we did this afternoon. This is a young team, and
I am very excited to see such improvement each week."
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