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Approximately 12,000 Husker fans cheered Nebraska to a 14-13 victory in the Rose Bowl as NU posted its second come-from-behind win in as many weeks. UCLA scored first on a 39-yard field goal followed by a 6-yard rushing TD by freshman Skip Hicks, but then-No. 8/6 (AP/coaches) Nebraska came back. True freshman Lawrence Phillips came off the bench for starter Damon Benning and rushed for a 5-yard score with less than three minutes remaining in the second quarter, and NU went into the locker room down 10-7. The Husker Blackshirts forced UCLA to punt four times in the second half and held the Bruins to a 27-yard field goal in the fourth quarter, while the NU offense overcame four turnovers on the day (three in UCLA territory) and put together an 80-yard drive capped by an 11-yard TD strike from Tommie Frazier to tight end Gerald Armstrong to go up 14-10 with 6:56 remaining in the third. Phillips, a West Covina, Calif., native, became the third Husker I-back in as many games to rush for over 100 yards. Frazier, despite being hobbled by the sprained ankle, rushed for 33 yards and completed a career-best 13 of 19 passes for 145 yards. The Huskers' "Itty-Bitty Committee" of 5-foot-9 and under receivers combined for eight receptions for 65 yards, including 3-38 by California native Abdul Muhammad and a career-high 3-20 by Reggie Baul. Defensively, rover Toby Wright had a team-high 13 tackles while Trev Alberts was named the ABC Chevrolet Nebraska Player of the Game as well as the Sports Illustrated Defensive Player of the Week for his performance: 12 tackles, two sacks, one forced fumble, a pass breakup and two QB hurries. Although NU was minus four on turnovers, the Husker defense did not allow the Bruins to convert any to points. UCLA dropped to 0-2 but finished the year 8-3 and headed to the Rose Bowl for the first time in eight years. Nebraska was one of two teams on the year to hold All-America receiver J.J. Stokes scoreless.
SERIES HISTORY SEASON STATS | NU ROSTER
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Nebraska 14
UCLA 13
Sept. 18, 1993
Pasadena, Calif.
Nebraska 0 7 7 0 - 14
UCLA 3 7 0 3 - 13
First Quarter
UCLA - Bjorn Merten 39 field goal, 0:13
Second Quarter
UCLA - Skip Hicks 6 run (Merten kick) 6:06.
NEBR - Lawrence Phillips 5 run
(Byron Bennett kick) 2:54
Third Quarter
NEBR - Gerald Armstrong 11 pass from Tommie Frazier
(Bennett kick), 6:56
Fourth Quarter
UCLA - Merten 27 field goal, 12:22
NU UCLA
First downs 22 19
Rushing att.-yards 49-208 43-192
Passes 13-19-1 11-22-0
Passing yards 145 134
Total att.-yards 68-353 65-326
Returns-yards 3-21 2-6
Sacks by 6-33 1-7
Punts-average 3-44.0 6-40.5
Fumbles-lost 4-3 1-0
Penalties-yards 5-45 7-67
Time of poss. 28:00 32:00
Individual leaders
RUSHING
NU: Lawrence Phillips 28-137-1; Tommie Frazier 9-33-0; Cory Schlesinger 5-20-0; Damon Benning 7-18-0.
UCLA: Skip Hicks 19-148-l; Sharmon Shah 10-56-0.
PASSING
NU: Frazier 13-19-1-145.
UCLA: Wayne Cook 11-22-0-134.
RECEIVING
NU: Abdul Muhammad 3-38-0; Reggie Baul 3-20-0; Gerald Armstrong 2-42-1; Trumane Bell 2-37-0.
UCLA: J.J. Stokes 6-65-0; Kevin Jordan 3-45-0; Mike Nguyen 2-24-0.
MISSED FIELD GOALS
NU: Bennett, 44.
UCLA: Merten, 53, 44.
INTERCEPTIONS
NU: None.
UCLA: Tommy Bennett 1-0.
TACKLES (UT-AT-TT)
NU: Toby Wright 11-2-13; Trev Alberts 10-2-12; Barron Miles 6-1-7.
UCLA: Travis Collier 7-2-9; Marvin Goodwin 6-2-8; Jamir Miller 4-4-8.
SACKS
NU: Alberts 2-3; Bruce Moore 1.5-12; Terry Connealy 1.5-9; Ed Stewart 1-9.
Attendance - 50,299
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