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Read the prospectus carefully before you invest or send money.*** By Rick Warner The Associated Press Victor of showdown will land on top of Big Eight conference Huskers, Buffs gearing up Memories of their humiliating 52-7 loss to Nebraska in 1992 remain vivid as the No. 2 Buffaloes prepare for Saturday's game against the No. 3 Cornhuskers at Nebraska's Memorial Stadium. "The thoughts I have of that game aren't very pleasant," said tight end Christian Fauria, one of 12 current seniors who played that day. "It was a total slap in the face," he said. "It was like going into someone's home and they slap you around, spit in your face and then kick you out. It was one of the worst experi- BOULDER, Colo. — The Colorado Buffalooes would like to forget their last trip to Lincoln, Neb. They'd like to, but they can't. Nebraska led 7-0 after the first quarter and 24-7 at halftime. The Cornhusks added a touchdown in the third period and three more in the fourth quarter. "There was a lot of bickering and fighting," said receiver Michael Westbrook, who caught three passes in the game. "We couldn't believe what was happening." who carried twice for five yards. "The game just got out of hand." "It was embarrassing," cornerback Chris Hudson said. "We just couldn't stop them." Hudson is one of the Colorado seniors who has never beaten Nebraska. The Buffaloes lost 21-17 last year in Boulder and tied the Cornshakers 19-19 in 1991. ences I've had playing football." Colorado lost three fumbles, threw three interceptions, was sacked five times and outrushed 373-8. The scene on the sidelines was as ugly as the one on the field. Colorado went into the game with a 6-10 record and No. 8 national ranking. The Buffaloes left with their second-worst defeat against Bill McCarthy, a disaster dubbed the "Lincoln Assassination" by a Colorado writer. "Every game is important, but no game is as important as Nebraska." Fauria said. "Practices are a little more intense and guys are a little more serious." Tailback Rashaam Salaam was a freshman reserve in 1992. Now he's the nation's leading rusher and scorer, and the front-runner for the Heisman Trophy. Fauria, Hudson and Westbrook were redshirts in 1990 when Colorado beat Nebraska 27-12 in Lincoln and went on to win a share of the national championship. They hope that history repeats itself this year. "They completely shut down our running game in '92," said Salaam, "We want to win the national championship, and Nebraska is in our way," Westbrook said. "We were emotionally prepared to play, but we started poorly and Nebraska gained momentum," McCartney recalled. "They just ran roughshod over us. It was total domination." Colorado's Stewart is ready Buffalo quarterback says he's not nervous for Saturday's game The Associated Press BOULDER, Colo. — Last year, the Nebraska game was the biggest thing in Kordell Stewart's life. This year, the Colorado quarterback claims it is just another game. Stewart has learned that he plays better in the big games when he keeps his emotions from affecting his ability. No question about it. Saturday's game between second-ranked Colorado and third-ranked Nebraska is a big game. At a news conference yesterday, the sports reporters all wanted to know why Kordell seemed to perform best "You guys see it as a big game," Stewart said. "I see it as another game." in the most important games. His answer was succinct and showed the difference a year makes. Last year when the Buffaloomes met the Cornhuskers in Boulder, Stewart completed eight of 28 passes with three interceptions. Nebraska won that game 21-17. "That's wrong because I cheated myself." Coach Bill McCartney, however, said Stewart's problem last year was a bad game plan. "It shook his confidence," said McCartney. "He went back to throw, and no one was open. The quarterbacks coach should've handled it better, so we got rid of him." "I should've settled him down. I could've taken him aside and said, 'In all fairness, you haven't made any bad plays.' We had protected him fairly well early in the game, but when we threw, we couldn't get anybody open." McCartney was the former quarterbacks coach. This season, he has given those duties to Rich Neuheisel. "I could've done a better job during the game with him." McCartney said. This season Stewart has led Colorado (7-0 overall and 3-0 in the Big Eight) to five consecutive victories against ranked teams. "My style of play is totally different than last year," he said. "I know my capabilities. I know what I can and cannot do. I'm not going to be Superman with a cape and an 'S' on my chest." STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES CONGRATULATIONS! THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Board of Class Officers and Student Union Activities would like to recognize the winners of the 1994 EXCEL Award, for EXcellence in Community, Education and Leadership. Marc Wilson Jennifer Ford The winners will be honored at the Homecoming Parade and before the Football game. Finalists: Chris Hane Brent Roeder Brian Ullmann Girish Ballolla Londonne Corder Lorraine Claassen Jamie Pachter Jill Bechtel ---