Iowa St. 19
Nebraska 10

Nov. 14, 1992 • 1 p.m. Central
Cyclone Stadium •Ames, IA
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Nebraska370010
Iowa St.390719
Marv Seiler

Marv Seiler, said to have 5.1 “speed” in the 40, breaks free on a 78-yard run in the fourth quarter to set up ISU’s touchdown. | Iowa State Athletics

First Quarter
ISU: Ty Stewart 37 field goal, 9:46
NEB: Byron Bennett 33 field goal, 5:17
Second Quarter
ISU: Stewart 32 field goal, 14:23
NEB: Lance Lewis 15 pass from Tommie Frazier (Bennett kick) 11:49
ISU: Stewart 45 field goal, 5:49
ISU: Stewart 30 field goal, 1:38
Fourth Quarter
ISU: Chris Ulrich 2 run (Stewart kick) 10:50

                         NU      ISU
First downs              13       20
Rushes-yards         39-192   70-373
Passing yards            54       26
  Comp-Att-int       3-12-0    3-4-0
Total offense        51-246   74-399
Returns-yards           0-0    2-(-1)
Sacks by               2-14      0-0
Punts-average          7-41     2-38
Fumbles-lost            0-0      4-0
Penalties-yards        5-40     2-13
Possession time       22:45    37:15
Third-down conv.       2/11     6/16
Fourth-down conv.       0/1      1/1

RUSHING
NU: Tommie Frazier 13-92, Derek Brown 14-64, Calvin Jones 9-28, Lance Lewis 3-8.

ISU: Marv Seiler 24-144, Chris Ulrich 17-105, Artis Garris 8-66, Sundiata Pattrson 8-24, Calvin Branch 6-18, Sherman Williams 6-12, Jim Knott 1-4.

PASSING
NU: Frazier 3-12-0-54.
ISU: Seiler 3-4-0-26.

RECEIVING
NU: Brown 1-20, Mike Vedral 1-19, Lance Lewis 1-15.

ISU: Patterson 2-13, Ulrich 1-13.

MISSED FIELD GOALS
NU: none.
ISU: Ty Stewart 51.

INTERCEPTIONS
None.

TACKLES (UT-AT-TT)
NU: Mike Anderson 4-11-15, Terry Connealy 7-8-15, John Parrella 6-6-12.

ISU: Malcom Goodwin 7-4-11, Todd Miller 4-2-6, Matt Goodwin 3-1-4.

SACKS
NU: Parrella 1-12.
ISU: None.

MORE STATS & SCORING SUMMARY

ATTENDANCE: 42,008

Coverage

Recap

Agony in Ames: Cyclones deal stunning blow

After two emotionally high games, the Huskers traveled to Ames, Iowa ranked No. 7 in AP and No. 5 by CNN/ USA Today and No. 1 in the Conference at 4-0.

The Cyclones had the emotional edge, however, and were in control of the game from the start and upset the Huskers 19-10. The Cyclones were aided by four Ty Stewart field goals and controlled the ball for 37:15.

Although the Huskers did not commit a turnover for the fifth straight game, Nebraska was held to just 192 yards rushing and 246 total.

Senior quarterback Marv Seiler, making his first start for ISU, burned the Husker defense for 144 rushing yards.

Quarterback Tommie Frazier was NU’s leading rusher with 92 yards and completed a 15-yard pass to Lance Lewis for the only Husker touchdown.

The loss put Colorado and Kansas back in the hunt for the conference title and dropped the Huskers to No. 12 in the polls.

Recap source: 1993 media guide

Omaha World-Herald*
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Pregame & team info
1992 schedule
04/25Reds 33, Whites 21
09/05UtahW 49-22
09/12Middle Tenn. St.W 48-7
09/19@ WashingtonL 14-29
09/26Arizona St.W 45-24
10/10Oklahoma St.W 55-0
10/24@ MissouriW 34-24
10/31ColoradoW 52-7
11/07KansasW 49-7
11/14@ Iowa St.L 10-19
11/27@ OklahomaW 33-9
12/05Kansas St.*W 38-24
01/01Florida St.L 14-27
*@Tokyo, Japan

Commentary

Shatel

Marvelous Marv wasn’t exactly the galloping ghost. But he figures to haunt Tom Osborne for a long time.

Omaha World-Herald
Babcock

Iowa State, a four-touchdown underdog by most accounts, beat the Cornhuskers at their own game.

Lincoln Journal Star
Hansen

If Iowa State has delivered a more stunning blow to a more powerful foe, nobody could recall it Saturday night.

Des Moines Register
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