2005 图解电路 MONDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 2005 KU24-ISU21 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7A Fields caught a ers Rachel Seymour/KANSAN --pass from senior quarterback Brian Luke in the fourth quarter of Saturday's game Josh Kirk/KANSAN Kansas sophomore kicker Scott Webb kicks the game-winning field goal to win the game in overtime at Memorial Stadium on Saturday for the Jevhawks. GAME STATS Iowa State Rushing Att Yards TD Lg Avg Meyer,Bret 16 34 0 15 2.1 Hicks,Stevie 14 14 0 4 1.0 Coleman,Greg 1 5 0 5 5.0 Kock,Ryan 4 5 1 2 1.2 Davis,Jon 1 -2 0 0 -2.0 Totals... 36 56 1 15 1.6 Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yards TD Long Sack Meyer,Bret 34-18-1 257 2 42 3 Totals... 34-18-1 257 2 42 3 Receiving Catches Yards TD Long Flynn,Austin 5 120 0 42 Blythe,Todd 5 86 1 36 Davis,Jon 3 20 1 12 Nickel,Walter 2 19 0 11 Sumrall,R.J. 1 10 0 10 Hicks,Stevie 1 2 0 2 Meyer,Bret 1 0 0 0 Totals... 18 257 2 42 Kansas | Rushing | Att. | Yards | TD | Lg | Avg | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cornish, Jon | 14 | 70 | 0 | 19 | 5.0 | | Green, Clark | 13 | 32 | 0 | 8 | 2.5 | | Luke, Brian | 6 | 14 | 1 | 6 | 2.3 | | Swanson, Jason | 3 | 5 | 0 | 4 | 1.7 | | McAnderson, Bra 1 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 3.0 | | Gordon, Charles | 1 | -1 | 0 | 0 | -1.0 | | Totals... | 38 | 123 | 1 | 19 | 3.2 | Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yards TD Long Sack Swanson, Jason 30-15-3 172 0 25 1 Luke, Brian 12-9-0 82 1 35 0 Green, Clark 1-0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals... 43-24-3 254 1 35 1 Receiving Catches Yds TD Long Murph, Brian 6 30 0 11 Simmons, Mark 5 53 0 16 Fine, Derek 3 51 0 25 Henry, Marcus 3 45 0 35 Gordon, Charles 2 20 0 14 Cornish, Jon 2 20 0 13 McAnderson, Bra 1 17 0 17 Fields, Dexton 1 15 1 15 Green, Clark 1 3 0 3 Totals... 24 254 1 35 Football CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A "I think more than anything, the win itself, the game, the circumstances are great, I think the way that we won today is really important to our kids," Mangino said. "It tells where we are going with this program." It appeared that Kansas' bowl hopes were going to be dashed late in the fourth quarter with the Jayhawks trailing 21-14 with less than two minutes remaining. But Luke orchestrated a four-play drive that resulted in a touchdown to tie the game and force overtime. First was a 35-yard completion to sophomore Marcus Henry. Henry broke multiple tackles to extend the run and put the Jayhawks at the Cyclones' 15-yard line. On the next play, Luke connected with freshman Dexton Fields for a 15-yard touchdown to tie the game at 21. Luke finished 9-for-12 for 82 yards with one passing and one rushing touchdown. Luke hit two virtually unknown receivers on the drive for key plays. After trailing 14-3, Kansas rattled off 12 unanswered points to tie the game at 14 in the fourth quarter Luke rushed three times on that drive, including the game-tying one-yard touchdown run on fourth down. Luke's run was originally ruled down before the end zone but Mangino called time out after the run, which enabled the replay official to review the call. Luke then hit sophomore tight end Derek Fine on the two-point conversion attempt to tie the game at 14. Iowa State held the ball first in overture but kicker Bret Culbertson missed a 41-yard field goal, setting the stage for Webb's game winner. Iowa State dominated Kansas during the first half and the Jayhawks were lucky not to be down by more than the 14-3 deficit they faced at halftime. Swanson's picks did not turn into Iowa State points, though. Swanson threw three interceptions in the first half, including one late in the second quarter while Kansas was deep in Iowa State territory. "We kept our poise today," Mangino said. "Nobody panicked and just kept doing what we do best." — Edited by Patrick Ross Josh Kirk/KANSAN Bowl Webb said that kicking a game winner was something that he has waited for, for a long time. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12A "That's what I dream about every night," he said. "I finally got to do it. It Considering the circumstances of a bowl game on the line, one would think Webb would have been nervous before he lined up to kick the winner. After all, Iowa State had just used its only time out of overtime to try and make him think about the kick. felt really good to get it done. We get to a bowl game. I am excited about that." "I just try to calm myself down the whole time," Webb said. "I just tried to stay focused and get the job done and I think I did it today." Kansas football coach Mark Mangino wasn't worried about Webb kicking the field goal. He was worried about another problem. "I was more worried about the snap and the hold. I knew that Webby was going to kick it through," Mangino said. There were no problems with the snap or the hold on this Webb attempt but the extra point try that tied the game near the end of regulation was a little interesting. The snap was low and the ball appeared to hit the ground, but holder Jonathan Lamb got the ball up and Webb was able to tie the game. "The extra point was a little nerve racking." Webb said. Not only did he hit the game-winner but he also booted a career long 48-yard field goal in the first quarter. For the game Webb was 3-3 on field goal tries. Webb was aided by a strong 13 mile per hour wind at his back for each of his field goal tries. Webb has been nearly flawless this season, missing just two field goals all year, but Saturday's contest was a career game for him. "Scott is a young guy that has really, really put hours into his kicking," Mangino said. "He has worked hard in the weight room, you can see how much stronger he is. He is a confident guy." Rachel Seymour/KANSAN Derek Fine, sophomore tight end, celebrates his 25-yard run to the Iowa State 10-yard line as he is congratulated by two freshman offensive linemen, Cesar Rodriguez, left, and Ryan Cantrell during the fourth quarter of Saturday's game at Memorial Stadium. During the play, senior quarterback Jason Swanson was injured by the Cyclone defense and was replaced by senior Brian Luke. Kansas 3, Iowa State 14 2nd quarter 10:10 ISU — Todd Blythe the 27 yard pass from Meyer 9 plays, 59 yards, Time 4:04 Kansas 3, Iowa State 7 1st quarter 00:44 ISU — Jon Davis 4 yard pass from Bret Meyer 9 plays, 80 yards, Time 4:20 Kansas 6, Iowa State 14 3rd quarter 05:58 KU — Scott Webb 33 yard field goal 11 plays, 64 yards, Time 3:56 SCORING SUMMARY Kansas 3, Iowa State 0 1st quarter 05:04 KU — Scott Webb 48 yard field goal 14 plays, 56 yards, Time 5:48 Kansas 14, Iowa State 21 4th quarter 08:41 ISU — Ryan Kock 1 yard run 9 plays, 87 yards, Time 2:42 Kansas 21, Iowa State 21 4th quarter 01:05 KU — Dexton Fields 15 yard pass from Luke 4 blays, 58 yards, Time 0:44 Kansas 24, Iowa State 21 OT 15:00 KU — Scott Webb 34 yard field goal 4 plays, 8 yards, Time 0:00 7 plays, 56 yards, Time 3:14 Kansas 14, Iowa State 14 4th quarter 11:28 KU — Brian Luke 1 yard run (Derek Fine pass from Luke, for 2 point conversion) 7 plays, 56 yards, Time 3:14 Senior cornerback Ronnie Amadi and freshman safety James Holt fall on the ball after Amadi blocked a punt in the second quarter. The Jayhawks were unable to convert the turnover into points. Seniors CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12A "I think being down and knowing it could be the last quarter of your life, if that didn't motivate you then you don't need to be playing this game," he said. The Jayhawks will be invited to a bowl game, their second in three years. For a senior class that entered a program by going 3-8 (1-7 Big 12 Conference) in 2001 and 2-10 (0-8) in 2002, the victory was especially gratifying. Kane said. "We have worked so hard." Kane said. "To come into a program that was struggling and now to get respect around the country is really special." Mangino said the way the Jayhawks won, rallying back to win in overtime, was fitting for this senior class. "These kids never gave up," Mangimo said. "They never gave up on our program. I am really proud of this senior class and that these 20 guys get to play another game. They deserve it, they have earned it." --- Edited by Jonathan Kealing