Wagner Field: 11 Nov 2000 - photo from www.k-statesports.com/football/live |
Record attendance: 53,811 - photo from www.k-statesports.com/football/live |
Jonathan Beasley: 234 yards passing - photo from www.k-statesports.com/football/live |
Morgan catches another! - photo from big12sports.com |
Quincy Morgan: 299 yards and 2 TDs, including the game winner - HE IS THE MAN! - photo from www.k-statesports.com/football/live |
Josh Scobey: running with blockers in front. - photo from www.k-statesports.com/football/live |
Kansas State's Jerametrius Butler is tackled by Nebraska's Bobby Newcombe after an interception. (Charlie Riedel, AP) - on usatoday.com |
Willie doin' some pushups! - photo from www.k-statesports.com/football/live |
Quincy Morgan catches seven passes for 199 yards and two touchdowns as the Wildcats take over first place in the Big 12 North. (AP) Morgan also became the first K-State receiver to have two 1000 yard seasons. After tonight he has 1,074 yards this year. - photo from cbs.sportsline.com |
Yes - we are the champions! - espn.com photo |
Celebration time! - cnnsi.com photo |
Jonathan Beasley finally claims victory over the Cornhuskers of Nebraska! It's finally time to take down the locker sign he put up at the beginning of this year, from last year's loss in Lincoln, it said: Nebraska 41, Kansas State 15. - photo from cbs.sportsline.com |
Kansas State's Dyshod Carter (35) celebrated on a snow-covered Wagner Field after he knocked down a pass intended for Nebraska's Matt Davison (3) on the Huskers' final play Saturday night. Carter's play sealed No. 16 K-State's 29-28 victory over the fourth-ranked Cornhuskers. -- Chris Ochsner/The Capital-Journal - photo from catzone.com |
Quincy Morgan celebrates! - photo from catzone.com |
KSU fans take over the field - photo from catzone.com |
Nebraska |
Kansas State |
|
FIRST DOWNS |
11 |
17 |
TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS |
58 |
79 |
TOTAL NET YARDS |
239 |
377 |
In the first 3 quarters of play, Nebraska was allowed only 105 yards of total offense. Overall, the Huskers were limited to just 239 yards of offense -- far below their average of 487.2 yards per game.
Statistical graphics from "GAMECAST" on www.k-statesports.com/football/live