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Rod Smith punt return
Official recap
Nebraska jumped to a 17-0 first-quarter lead, then battled the elements through the second period as an early snowfall dumped a little over an inch on Memorial Stadium's artificial turf. The field was cleared at halftime and the Huskers went on to post a 38-0 win over Kansas State.

The NU defense yielded just 106 total offense yards and seven first downs. I-back Keith Jones enjoyed the sledding to the tune of 109 rushing yards and a pair of touchdowns.

SERIES HISTORY
SEASON STATS | NU ROSTER

Nebraska 38
Kansas State 10

Nov. 1, 1986
Lincoln, NE
Kansas State       0    0    0    0   —    0
Nebraska          17    0   14    7   —   38

First Quarter
NEB — Keith Jones 2 run (Dale Klein kick), 3:43. 
NEB — Steve Taylor 14 run (Klein kick), 6:25. 
NEB — FG Klein 26, 11:05.
Third Quarter
NEB — Taylor 1 run (Klein kick), 6:33. 
NEB — Robb Schnitzler 33 pass from Taylor
 (Klein kick), 14:09.
Fourth Quarter
NEB — Jones 1 run (Klein kick), 3:10.
A—75,893.
                          KSU      NEB
First downs                 7       22
Rushes-yards            48-90   60-325
Passing yards              16       60
Return yards                0      116
Passes                  2-8-2    3-8-2
Sacks by                  0-0      0-0
Punts                   10-36     3-36
Fumbles-lost              3-0      4-3
Penalties-yards          5-40     7-63
Time of possession      28:45    31:15
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing:
Kansas State, Tony Jordan 25-45, Todd Moody 15-28.
Nebraska, Jones 18-109, Taylor 11-68, Ken Kaelin 11-54, Micah Heibel 4-42.
Passing:
Kansas State, Tim Hanson 1-2-1-9, Randy Williams 1-6-1-7.
Nebraska, Taylor 3-4-1-60.
Receiving:
Kansas State, Todd Elder 1-9, Moody 1-7.
Nebraska, Schnitzler 1-33, Rod Smith 1-17.
Missed field goals: Kansas State, Mark Porter 27.

 

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