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It was a wild game from start to finish as NU's 192nd consecutive sellout crowd saw over 1,000 yards of total offense. Nebraska was out-yarded, 565 to 545, and gave up a Big Eight record 489 yards passing to KSU quarterback Chad May, but picked off two passes and recovered one fumble and converted all three KSU turnovers into scores.

K-State tied the score twice in the first half, answering NU's two touchdowns with two of its own, but Nebraska scored two more and Byron Bennett added a career-long 48-yard field goal to give the Huskers a 31-14 halftime lead.

The Wildcats were the only team to score in the third quarter and added another with 7:44 remaining in the fourth to close the gap to 31-28, but Nebraska scored twice more in the last six minutes for the 45-28 final.

I-back Calvin Jones posted his second consecutive 100-yard rushing day with 138 on 29 carries and two scores, while quarterback Tommie Frazier rushed for a career- and game-high 158 yards. Frazier finished with a career-high 312 total offense yards, just seven yards shy of the school record.

Wingback Abdul Muhammad was Frazier's favorite target as he caught a career-high six passes for 91 yards.

Outside linebacker Trev Alberts continued his streak of sacks in every game and set the NU career record with 24.5 in his four-year career. Ed Stewart tallied 11 tackles, while John Reece and Ernie Beler each had 10. Beler and Tyrone Williams each picked off a pass.

The victory extended the Huskers' NCAA record for consecutive winning seasons to an unprecedented 32. Kansas State finished 8-2-1, ranked in the top 20 and went on to win its second bowl game in school history.

SERIES HISTORY
SEASON STATS | NU ROSTER

Nebraska 45
Kansas State 28

Oct. 16, 1993
Lincoln, NE
Kansas State   7    7    7    7   -  28
Nebraska      14   17    0   14   -  45

First Quarter
NU - Calvin Jones 4 run (Byron Bennett kick) 10:54
KS - J.J. Smith 70 pass from Chad May
 (Tate Wright kick) 5:38
NU - Trumane Bell 7 pass from Tommie Frazier
 (Bennett kick) 4:28
Second Quarter
KS - Smith 3 run (Wright kick) 14:03
NU - Jones 5 run (Bennett kick) 11:56
NU - Frazier 2 run (Bennett kick) 3:12
NU - Bennett 48 field goal, :00
Third Quarter
KS - Smith 1 run (Wright kick) 9:13
Fourth Quarter
KS - Kevin Lockett 58 pass from May
 (Wright kick) 7:44
NU - Cory Schlesinger 13 run (Bennett kick) 5:25
NU - Lawrence Phillips 46 run (Bennett kick) :29

			KS	NU
First downs		27	23
Rushing att.-yards	30-76	57-391
Passes			52-30-2	19-9-0
Passing yards		489	154
Total att.-yards	82-565	76-545
Returns-yards		2-2	4-20
Sacks by		2-10	2-23
Punts-average		5-39.4	7-43.9
Fumbles-lost		2-1	0-0
Penalties-yards		9-82	5-54
Time of poss.		28:32	31:28

Individual leaders

RUSHING

KS: J.J. Smith 23-102-2.
NU: Tommie Frazier 16-158-l; Calvin Jones 29-138-2; Lawrence Phillips 5-73-1.

PASSING

KS: Chad May 30-51-489-2.
NU: Frazier 9-19-154-0.

RECEIVING

KS: Kevin Lockett 8-143-1; Andre Coleman 8-139-0; Smith 3-87-1; Mitch Running 7-66-0.
NU: Abdul Muhammad 6-91-0; Reggie Baul 1-42-0; Trumane Bell 2-21-1.

MISSED FIELD GOALS

KS: None.
NU: None.

INTERCEPTIONS

KS: None.
NU: Tyrone Williams 1-15-0; Ernie Beler 1-0-0.

TACKLES (UT-AT-TT)

KS: Jaime Mendez 7-7-14; Kirby Hocutt 4-9-13; Kenny McEntyre 6-4-10.
NU: Ed Stewart 3-8-11; John Reece 4-6-10; Ernie Beler 2-8-10.

SACKS

KS: Percell Gaskins 1-6; Tim Colston 1-4.
NU: Stewart 1-13; Trev Alberts 1-10.

Attendance - 75,721

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