Nebraska 49
Iowa St. 0

Nov. 9, 1985 • 1:30 p.m. Central
Memorial Stadium •Lincoln, NE
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First Quarter
NEB: McCathorn Clayton 3 run (Dale Klein kick) 6:29
Second Quarter
NEB: Doug DuBose 3 run (Klein kick) 12:51
NEB: Tom Banderas 12 pass from Clayton (Klein kick) 1:19
Third Quarter
NEB: Tom Rathman 32 run (Klein kick) 9:43
NEB: Keith Jones 1 run (Klein kick) 4:48
NEB: Von Sheppard 20 run (Klein kick) 2:07
Fourth Quarter
NEB: Steve Taylor 4 run (Klein kick) 11:16

                         ISU      NEB
First downs                7       28
Rushes-yards           29-42   83-538
Passing yards             95       35
  Comp-Att-Int       10-27-1    3-8-0
Total offense         56-137   91-573
Return yards              14       22
Sacks by                1-11      2-9
Punts                  11-42     5-45
Fumbles-lost             5-2      5-3
Penalties-yards         7-54     4-24
Time of possession     22:34    37:26

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing:
 ISU: Marques Rodgers 9-28, Kirk Thomas 10-15.
 NEB: DuBose 26-114, Rathman 10-97, Ken Kaelin 2-74, Sheppard 4-55, Jones 8-54, Paul Miles 6-41.

Passing:
 ISU: Alex Espinoza 9-25-1-86.
 NEB: Clayton 2-4-0-24, Travis Turner 1-3-0-11.

Receiving:
 ISU: Jeff Wodka 3-42, Thomas 2-18.
 NEB: Banderas 1-12, DuBose 1-12.

Missed field goals: None.

ADDITIONAL STATS

Attendance: 75,920

Coverage

Recap

1985 Nebraska-Iowa State, Steve Taylor photoFreshman quarterback Steve Taylor scores on a four-yard run in the fourth quarter. · Lincoln Journal Star · Newspapers.com

DuBose & Skow hit milestones as Huskers romp

I-back Doug DuBose ran for 114 yards to increase his season total to 1,006 and his career total to 2,050 in leading Nebraska to a 49-0 shutout of Iowa State.

In doing so, DuBose became the 10th Husker back to top 2,000 career yards and recorded NU’s 11th 1,000-yard season. He became only the third Husker (joining Jarvis Red-wine and Mike Rozier) to rush for over 1,000 yards twice, and became the first to do so in his sophomore and junior years.

The Husker defense extended its string to 11 consecutive quarters of not allowing a touchdown. With a second-quarter sack, senior defensive tackle Jim Skow set a school record for career tackles-for-loss yardage, 237, moving past Willie Harper’s 231.

The temperature at game time was 28 degrees, with a wind-chill factor of 4 degrees.

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1985 schedule
04/27Reds 26, Whites 21
09/07Florida St.L 13-17
09/21IllinoisW 52-25
09/28OregonW 63-0
10/05New MexicoW 38-7
10/12@ Oklahoma St.W 34-24
10/19@ MissouriW 28-20
10/26ColoradoW 17-7
11/02@ Kansas St.W 41-3
11/09Iowa St.W 49-0
11/16KansasW 56-6
11/23@ OklahomaL 7-27
01/01MichiganL 23-27
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