Section B·Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Thursday, November 13, 1997 MALL'S BARBER SHOP 23rd & Louisiana (next to Godfather's) 842-1547 Red Lyon Tavern 944 Mass. 832-8228 KUJH Channel 14 Tuesdays @ 10:00PM, Fri., Sat. & Sun. 7:00AM-noon BURLY BEAR NETWORK WWW.BURLYBEAR.COM Close weekend win wakes up Cornhuskers LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska's defenders realize they barely survived their trip to Missouri. Bailed out by Matt Davison's amazing catch, a humbled defense is trying to refocus. The Associated Press "Our egos have been sufficiently deflated," defensive end Grant Wistrom said. Wistrom speculated that the Huskers may have become lackadaisical entering Saturday's 45-38 overtime win at Missouri. Nebraska had just posted two shutouts and a 69-7 win against Oklahoma. "When you're blowing people out, sometimes you get a little bit sloppy." Wistrom said. "Fundamentally, you're not as strong as you were at the beginning of the season." The Huskers could not stop Missouri quarterback Corby Jones, who passed for 233 yards and three touchdowns and scored on a 6 yard run. While Nebraska players heaped praise on Jones, they also blamed themselves. "Our tackling was horrible," defensive tackle Jason Peter said. "Sometimes, when he (Jones) would have gains of 20 or 30 yards it should be been losses of seven or eight." Coach Tom Osborne said his defense was especially poor against play-action passes. He said it seemed that Jones had borrowed from the Nebraska playbook. stops until it really counted — on Missouri's final possession of regulation and in overtime. Frost threw to Shevin Wiggins, who could not make the catch, but kicked the football as he fell, keeping it in play. As time expired, Davison made the catch in the end zone, tieing the game at 38. With 1.02 left in the fourth quarter, quarterback Scott Frost started Nebraska on a 67-yard, 10-play drive that he capped with an amazing 12-yard touchdown pass to Davison. Frost's 12-yard touchdown run in overtime won it for Nebraska. "We (Nebraska's defense) got a little bit out of sync, and that's something we try to do offensively," Osborne said. "We try to find a chink. We try to find something that they're not ready for." For several Cornhuskers, the Missouri game conjured up memories of last year's Big 12 title game, when the Nebraska defense came out flat and Texas recorded a 37-27 upset. "Missouri hit us with a couple of play-action passes, and we got off balance," Osborne said. This time, the narrow victory cost Nebraska the No.1 ranking. The Huskers fell to No.3 in this week's poll. The Nebraska defense made few Nebraska gets a chance at redemption against visiting Iowa State on Saturday. Wildcats to claw Colorado K-State prepares to end losing streak MANHATTAN — The 8-1 Wildcats will try to break a 12-year losing streak against Colorado this Saturday in Manhattan. Right now for No. 10 Kansas State, life is pretty special. The Associated Press Kicker Martin Gramatica has become the school's all-time leading scorer with three games left in his junior season. He kicked six extra points and two field goals in Saturday's 48-16 victory against Kansas, giving him 202 career points. Gramatica broke the old record of 196 held jointly by Ralph Graham in 1931-33 and Tate Wright in 1990-93. The play of Kansas State's kick returners also has been solid. Gerald Neasman returned a kick off 99 yards for a touchdown against Kansas and is second in the "It wasn't only me," Neasman said. "There were 10 other people out there blocking the entire time I was running." nation at 33.9 yards per return. Lamar Chapman set another school record with a 94-yard punt return against Ohio on Sept. 13. Chapman averaged 18.3 yards per return when he went out with an elbow injury against Nebraska on Oct. 4. nation at 33.9 yards per return. But he does not claim all the credit. 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