Monday, November 10. 1997 The University Daily Kansan Section B · Page 3 Missouri nearly upsets Nebraska; Big 12 South still an open contest The Associated Press No. 3 Nebraska 45, Missouri 38 (Overtime) COLUMBIA, Mo. — Even the mighty Nebraska needs some luck now and then. Scott Frost completed a collegiate version of the Immaculate Reen- 38 victory against Missouri on Saturday. tion with no time remaining, then ran for his fourth touchdown in overtime as No.3 Nebraska avoided an upset with a 45- "We had some bad breaks and some good breaks," said coach Tom Osborn. "Our good breaks came at the end. I thought we were pretty well done for." Nebraska (9-0, 6-0 Big 12) re mained unbeaten and ran its conference winning streak to 37 in a row thanks to a bouncing ball that ended up in the hands of Matt Davison for a 12- yard touchdown pass that forced the extra period. With seven seconds to go, Frost's pass was knocked out of Shevin Wiggins' grasp. Missouri's Harold Piersey appeared ready to intercept the ball, but Wiggins inadvertently kicked it into the air as he fell, and Davison grabbed it just before it hit the turf. Missouri (6-4, 4-3) had been 3-0 in overtime the last two seasons, including a 51-50 double-overtime win against Oklahoma State earlier this year. No.18 Texas A&M 38, Baylor 10 COLLEGE STATION Texas—Texas A&M's Brandon Stewart is finally showing the form expected of him after he transferred from Tennessee. Stewart passed for three touchdowns and a season-high 231 yards Saturday as No. 18 Texas A&M rolled to 38-10 victory against Baylor (2-7, 1-5 Big 12). The Aggies (7-2, 4-2) became eligible for a bowl with the victory. No. 24 Oklahoma State 30, Oklahoma 7 NORMAN, Okla. — Oklahoma State is starting to find Norman to its liking. The No. 24 Cowboys (7-2, 4-2 B12) back play to beat the struggling Sooners 30-7 Saturday. Tony Lindsay threw two touchdown passes, Jamaal Fobbs ran for 122 yards and O k l a o h a m A state's defense dominated as the Cowboys beat Oklahoma for just the fifth time since World War II but the ond time in three years. Oklahoma (3-7, 1-5) lost four fum- bles and had two passes intercepted. Oklahoma State had lost two in a row prior to Saturday's game Colorado 43, Iowa State 38 AMES, Iowa — For some reason, Colorado and Iowa State run up and Saturday. the rington's 1-yard touchdown run with nine seconds left. The oft-criticized senior quarterback also threw a touchdown pass and ran for a score in rallying the Buffaloes (5-4 overall, 3-3 Big 12) from an 18-point deficit. Iowa State (1-8, 1-5) had gone ahead 38-37 on Jamie Kohl's 24-yard field goal with 2:54 remaining. But the Cyclones couldn't make the defensive stand they needed and lost to Colorado for the 14th straight time despite Todd Bandhauer's three touchdown passes and Dustin Avey's 94-yard interception return for a touchdown, the second-longest runback in school history. reason was John Hessler. Hessler directed the winning drive as Colorado won 43-38 on Dwayne Clay. Texas Tech 24, Texas 10 AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Tech may be out of postseason contention as a result of NCAA allegations against Dane Johnson had a 95- yard kickoff return for a touchdown and helped the Red Raiders claimed a 24-10 victory against the Longhorns on Saturday. The NCAA has accused Tech (5-4). 4-2 Big 12) of violating rules in 18 areas. School officials have voluntarily withdrawn the Red Raiders, who are tied for the Big 12 South lead with Texas A&M and Oklahoma State, from postseason contention as a result. The Longhorns (3-6, 1-5) have lost four straight for the first time since 1988, when the team finished 4-7. 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