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44-6 loss teaches Lions a lesson the hard way
By HERSCHEL NISSENSON
AP Sports Writer •
, EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. —Joe
Paterno learned the hard way last
night that it's easier to win a nation
al championship the first time than
it is to repeat.
Paterno had said that Penn State's
defense would have to carry much of
the load in the early part of the 1983
season while he broke in a new
quarterback. His worst fears were
realized when the defending national
champion Nittany Lions suffered a
44-6 thrashing at the hands of No. 1-
ranked Nebraska in the first annual
Kickoff Classic.
"I don't think our defense played
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Nebraska's Mike Rozier (center) carries the ball and follows blocker John Sherlock. (66) as Penn State's Carmen
Masciantonio makes the tackle during last night's Kickoff Classic.
Penn State gives up crown;
Nebraska feeling like king
By HERSCHEL NISSENSON
AP Sports Writer
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.
For one game at least, Penn State
has gone from the penthouse to the
flophouse.
Fresh from their first-ever na
tional college football
championship, achieved last Jan. 1
in a 27-23 Sugar Bowl triumph over
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Husker Shane Swanson is brought down by Lion Harry Hamilton after he
caught a pass on the Penn State one•yard line to set up a touchdown in
the first quarter of Kickoff Classic action last night.
too badlly," Paterno said. "I just
think our offense couldn't get any
thing going and you can't give them
the football that often.
"You don't beat Nebraska with
defense. You have to score some
points. Nebraska was a great foot
ball team tonight. They beat us in
every way."
The Cornhuskers led the nation a .
year ago in total offense, rushing
and scoring, and gave every indica
tion that it might do it again. Quar
terback Turner Gill was • the
ringleader with a 1-yard touchdown
run and a 19-yard scoring pass td
Monte Engebritson in the •first peri
od and it was easy sailing the rest of
the way.
Georgia, the Nittany Lions wore
their crown for the first time on the
field of battle last night. Embar
rassing is putting it mildly. Dev
astating is more like it.
The final score of the inaugural
Kickoff Classic was Nebraska 44,
Penn State 6. It wasn't that close,
not until the final 20 seconds when
Penn State scored to avert what
would have been its first regular-
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Only once since Paterno became
Penn State's head coach in 1966 had
the Nittany Lions been beaten this
badly a 49-11 rout by UCLA in that
first season.
Gill, who returned for his senior
year rather than sign a baseball
contract with the New York Yan
kees, directed scoring drives of 78
and 86 yards in the first period,
ending the second with his scoring
pass to Monte Engebritson. Gill tea
med with backup Nate Mason on a
66-yard march in the second quar
ter, capped by Mason's 20-yard
touchdown pass to Todd Frain for a
2141 halftime lead.
While Nebraska was piling up 298
yards in the first half 167 rush:.ng,
season shutout in 17 years.
The 38-point whipping matched
the worst loss ever suffered by a
Joe Paterno-coached squad a 49-
11 rout by UCLA in 1966 and left
everyone wondering whether Ne
braska, the No. 1-ranked team
heading into the season, is that
good or fourth-ranked Penn State is
that bad. The answer probably lies
somewhere' in between.
"I was kind of amazed at the way
it went," said Nebraska Coach Tom
Osborne. "I don't think you can say
the game was a true indication of
the strength of Penn State or the
strength of Nebraska. I think the
thing snowballed. I'm still con
cerned because I'm not sure what
the final score really means.
"I don't know if we're very good
or not: We're good, but I don't think i
we're that good. I thought if we:
played well and they playo well it
would be a five- oF:seven-point
game. I thought we could win strict
ly on Turner Gill's experience."
Gill, a senior quarterback, is the
ringleader of the dynamite Nebras
ka offense which led the nation a
year ago with 518.6 yards a game.
The Cornhuskers settled for 500 on
the nose this time, with 298 coming
in the first half when they built a 21-
0 lead and allowed Penn State out of
its own territory just once.
"I thought we'd beat them by two
or three touchdowns," said Gill,
who completed 11 of 14 passes for
158, scored the game's first touch
down on a 1-yard sneak and fired a
19-yard scoring pass to Monte Eng
ebritson on the final play of the
opening period to make it 14-0.
"When we got a 21-0 lead, I knew
then all we had to do was score one
more touchdown. After we got 21
points I knew deep down we had the
game."
Gill, who returned for his senior
year rather than sign a baseball
contract with the New York Yan
kees, directed scoring drives of 78
and 86 yards in the first period and
teamed with backup Nate Mason on
a 66-yard march in the second quar
ter, capped by Mason's 20-yard
touchdown pass to Todd Frain.
The Nebraska defense chipped in
with a score of its own early in the
third quarter when linebacker Mike
Knox made a juggling one-handed
interception of a Doug Strang pass
and returned it 27 yards for a touch
down.
131 passing the Cornusker defense
held Penn State to a total of 109.
Some 59 yards came on one drive
late in the second quarter, the only
time the fourth-ranked Nittany Li
ons got beyond their own 41-yard line
in the first two periods.
The Nebraska defense chipped in
with a score of its own early in the
third quarter when linebacker Mike
Knox made a juggling one-handed
interception of a Doug Strang pass
and returned it 27 yards for a touch
down.
"I was kind of amazed at the way
it went," said Nebraska Coach Tom
Osborne. "I don't think you can say
that tonight's game was a true indi
cation of the strength of Penn State
or the strength of Nebraska. I think
the thing snowballed.
"I don'l . know if we're very good or
not. We're good, • but I don't think
we're that good. I thought if we
played well and they played well it
would be a five- or seven-point
game. I thought we could win strict
ly on Turner Gill's experience.
Dave Schneider kicked a 34-yard
field goal later in the third period,
Mason darted 21 yards for a touch
down early in the final quarter and
Paul Miles dived across from one
yard out with 2:06 left to cap an 88-
yard drive and make it 44-0.
Penn State, which has not been
shutout in 121 games overall and 174
regular-season contests, kept both
streaks alive when Dan Lonergan
fired a 35-yard touchdown pass to
Sid Lewis with 20 seconds remain
ing.
A crowd of 71,123 turned out at
Giants Stadium, which seats 76,891.
It saw Nebraska thoroughly domi
nate Penn State and avenge last
quarter losses to the Nittany Lions
the last two seasons, including last
year's 27-24 thriller which was decid
ed in the final four seconds.
This time, Penn State's new quar
terbacks, juniors Strang and Loner
gan, completed only 13 of 39 passes
for 227 yards, all but 57 coming in the
second half. Gill, meanwhile, was 11
of 14 for 158.
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Todd Frain (80) of Nebraska carries the football over Penn State's Mark Fruehan to score a second quarter touchdown for
the Cornhuskers last night at Giants Stadium, The Meadowlands.
Gill key in Cornhusker victory
By 808 SANSEVERE
AP Sports Writer
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. Nebraska quar
terback Turner Gill says he was surprised the No. 1-
ranked Cornhuskers easily mauled defending national
champion Penn State.
"I thought we'd beat them by two or three touch
downs. I didn't think we'd blow them out," Gill said
after he guided the Cornhuskers to a 44-6 victory last
night in the first annual Kickoff Classic.
Gill scored on a one-yard run and passed 19 yards to
Monte Engebritson to account for Nebraska's two first
quarter touchdowns.
Nebraska added a second-quarter touchdown when
Gill took a breather and Nate Mason, his replacement,
threw a 20-yard scoring pass to Todd Frain.
"When we got a 21-0 lead I knew then all we had to do
was score one more touchdown," said Gill, who com
pleted 11 of 14 passes for 158 yards. "After we got 21
points I knew deep down we had the game."
Nebraska Coach Tom Osborne said he thought his
club would win the game "strictly because of Turner
Gill's experience."
"Gill was great," said Penn State Coach Joe Pater
no. "You don't beat Nebraska with defense. You've got
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Penn State safety Mark Robinson intercepts a Nebraska pass during
Kickoff Classic action last night. The Cornhuskers crushed the Lions 44.6.
The Kickoff Classic, approved last
January by the NCAA, counts as
part of the regular season and is a
benefit for the National Football
Foundation to help pay the mort
gage on the College Football Hall of
Fame at Kings Island, Ohio.
Nebraska, which extended the na
tion's longest major college winning
streak to 11 games, used up 7:11 on
its first touchdown drive. Gill com
pleted all three passes he attempted
23 yards to'lrving Fryar, 9 yards
to Scott Kimball and 31 yards to
Shane Swanson.
That put the ball on the Penn State
1 and three plays later Gill hurdled
between, left guard and center to
start the scoring at 10:06.
The Cornhuskers needed only 2'/z
minutes to make it 14-0 on Engebrit
son's touchdown catch. It was only
the second career reception for the
fifth-year senior and completed a
to get points. They beat us in every way. It was their
night."
Gill rushed for 497 yards and passed for 1,182 last
season as Nebraska finished the year with an 11-1
record, its only defeat coming at the hands of Penn
State when Todd Blackledge tossed a 2-yard scoring
pass in the final four seconds for a 27-24 victory.
The Nittany Lions learned Monday night that it will
be difficult to replace Blackledge, who was taken on the
first round of the National Football League draft by the
Kansas City Chiefs.
Junior Doug Strang started at quarterback, but was
relieved in the second quarter by Dan Lonergan,
another junior, after Strang completed just one of his
first seven passes. Strang, who returned in the third
quarter, completed two of 10 passes with one intercep
tion.
Lonergan had more success, hitting on 11 of 29 passes
for 205 yards but he built up his statistics when the
game was out of reach. Lonergan tossed a 35-yard
scoring pass to Sid Lewis with 20 seconds to play to
avert the Nittany Lions' first regular-season shutout
since 1966.
"You can't get much worse than I was tonight,"
Strang said. "Nebraska was a great team, but we
didn't help matters, especially the way I played."
The Daily Collegian
Tuesday, Aug. 30, 1983
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drive which included a 34-yard
scamper by fullback Mark Schellen
and a 19-yard keeper by Gill.
Nebiaska outgained Penn State
193-25 in the first period and didn't
slacken off much the rest of the way.
Gill, who completed five of six
passes for 93 yards in the first peri
od, was replaced by Mason after a
17-yard toss to Fryar to put the ball
at the Lions' 47. Six plays later,
Mason hit Frain, a sophomore tight
end, from the 20.
Strang completed his first pass of
the game for 11 yards to All-Ameri
can flanker Kenny Jackson but mis
fired on his next seven attempts.
Lonergan connected only twice in
nine attempts in the first half.
Strang again was at the controls to
start the second half, but his third
pass was picked off by Knox for a
touchdown and all Penn State had to
play for after that was keeping its
scoring streak alive.
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