Nebraska 23, Mississippi 27

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5:30 PM ET, December 27, 2002

Ole Miss ends Nebraska's winning-seasons streak

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1720
Total Yards359365
Passing93313
Rushing26652
Penalties6-706-41
3rd Down Conversions6-165-16
4th Down Conversions0-10-1
Turnovers20
Possession29:2930:31
Individual Leaders
Nebraska Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Lord7/169312
Davies0/1000
Mississippi Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Manning25/4431310
Nebraska Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Diedrick1392028
Lord1783047
Horne1565012
Mississippi Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
McClendon123609
Turner73008
Razzano4604
Nebraska Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Thomas334018
Herian141141
Pilkington124024
LeFlore1-20-2
Mississippi Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Flowers676025
Collins658032
Biddle462021
Johnson347119
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERNEBMISS
FG6:53JOSH BROWN 29 YD FG
Drive info: 7 plays, 60 yards.
30
SECOND QUARTERNEBMISS
TD13:38MATT HERIAN 41 YD PASS FROM JAMMAL LORD (JOSH BROWN KICK)
Drive info: 6 plays, 80 yards.
100
TD7:47KERRY JOHNSON 11 YD PASS FROM ELI MANNING (JONATHAN NICHOLS KICK)
Drive info: 6 plays, 27 yards.
107
TD2:43DEJUAN GROCE 60 YD PUNT RETURN (JOSH BROWN KICK)177
TD1:32TOWARD SANFORD 1 YD RUN (JONATHAN NICHOLS KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 88 yards.
1714
THIRD QUARTERNEBMISS
FG9:02JONATHAN NICHOLS 37 YD FG
Drive info: 13 plays, 57 yards.
1717
FG7:06JOSH BROWN 23 YD FG
Drive info: 6 plays, 48 yards.
2017
TD3:24TOWARD SANFORD 1 YD RUN (JONATHAN NICHOLS KICK)
Drive info: 4 plays, 35 yards.
2024
FOURTH QUARTERNEBMISS
FG7:50JOSH BROWN 29 YD FG
Drive info: 9 plays, 27 yards.
2324
FG4:38JONATHAN NICHOLS 43 YD FG
Drive info: 8 plays, 57 yards.
2327

SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) -- Nebraska has become a mediocre football team -- and now the Cornhuskers have the record to prove it.

Eli Manning threw for 313 yards and a touchdown as Mississippi ended Nebraska's 40-year streak of winning seasons with a 27-23 victory Friday in the Mainstay Independence Bowl.

Nebraska managed just one offensive touchdown on Jammal Lord's pass to Matt Herian in the second quarter. Josh Brown kicked three field goals and DeJuan Groce had a punt return for a score.

The Cornhuskers (7-7) had finished above .500 every year since 1961, when they went 3-6-1. Their seven losses this year are their most since going 3-7 in 1958.

"We all wanted to end this thing right. It did not happen,'' Nebraska coach Frank Solich said.

Manning was 25-for-44 for Ole Miss (7-6) and became the school's career passing leader in what could be his final college game. The highly touted junior said he will take some time after the season to decide if he will enter the NFL draft.

Manning, the offensive player of the game, said he has no timetable for making a decision.

"I'm going to look at some things and see how it all works out,'' he said.

Nebraska was No. 8 in the country after a 3-0 start this season. But the Cornhuskers' startling demise prompted Solich to make sweeping changes to his coaching staff after the regular season.

Solich fired his defensive coordinator and two other defensive assistants and said he will hire an offensive coordinator next season. Solich has acted as his own offensive coordinator since taking over for Tom Osborne in 1998.

"We were well prepared for this game. Our coaches did a great job of getting us ready to play,'' said Nebraska defensive end Chris Kelsay, who had two sacks and was defensive player of the game.

Nebraska had its option working in the first half with 207 of its 262 yards on the ground.

But Ole Miss adjusted in the second half and held Nebraska to 97 yards and no touchdowns. Dahrann Diedrick had 92 yards rushing and Lord had 176 total yards.

"We knew coming into the game we were going to have to adjust to their offense,'' Ole Miss linebacker Eddie Strong said. "I could tell they weren't as physical as they were in the first half.''

The win enabled the Rebels to avoid their first losing season since 1996. It was their third Independence Bowl victory in the past five years.

Ole Miss took its first lead of the game four plays after a curious play call by Nebraska.

On a fourth-and-12 from their own 35, the Cornhuskers faked a punt, letting upback Judd Davies throw a pass that fell incomplete. The play was an audible called at the line by Davies.

Toward Sanford went over the top for his second 1-yard touchdown run of the game moments later to give Ole Miss a 24-20 lead with 3:24 left in the third.

Brown's third field goal of the game, a 29-yarder made it 24-23 with just under eight minutes left.

But Jonathan Nichols made a 43-yarder with 4:30 left and Nebraska never threatened after that.

After a quiet first quarter, the Cornhuskers and Rebels took turns scoring touchdowns in a 28-point second quarter.

Lord's first completion of the game went for a 41-yard touchdown to Herian that made it 10-0.

Von Hutchins' interception and 27-yard return to the Nebraska 27 setup the Rebels' first score -- an 11-yard pass from Manning to Kerry Johnson.

Groce got the Cornhuskers' lead back to 10 on a record-tying punt return.

Groce brought Cody Ridgeway's kick back 60 yards for his fourth punt return touchdown of the season, tying an NCAA record.

Groce caught the ball near the left sideline, ran clear across field, before turning it up. Once he did, he was hardly touched by an Ole Miss defender. The score made it 17-7 with 2:43 left in the half.

Manning needed a little more than a minute to answer, driving the Rebels 88 yards on nine plays, the last a TD run by Sanford.

Mississippi coach David Cutcliffe has been the subject of much speculation in recent days. A report last week said he was planning to leave the Rebels to fill the coaching vacancy at Kentucky.

Cutcliffe released a statement last Saturday saying he was not a candidate for the Kentucky job, but that has not stopped the speculation.

Before the game Ole Miss athletic director Pete Boone said he has not spoken with Cutcliffe about Kentucky since Saturday, and he would be surprised if the coach left.

"I'm right where I need to be,'' Cutcliffe said.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Tuesday, December 17th
North Texas 24 Final
Cincinnati 19
Wednesday, December 18th
Louisville 15 Final
Marshall 38
Monday, December 23rd
Clemson 15 Final
Texas Tech 55
Wednesday, December 25th
UCLA 27 Final
New Mexico 13
Tulane 36 Final
Hawaii 28
Thursday, December 26th
Boston College 51 Final
Toledo 25
Pittsburgh 38 Final
Oregon State 13
Friday, December 27th
Southern Miss 23 Final
Oklahoma State 33
Nebraska 23 Final
Mississippi 27
Kansas State 34 Final
Arizona State 27
Saturday, December 28th
West Virginia 22 Final
Virginia 48
Colorado 28 Final
Wisconsin 31 OT
Monday, December 30th
Arkansas 14 Final
Minnesota 29
Oregon 17 Final
Wake Forest 38
Tuesday, December 31st
Iowa State 16 Final
Boise State 34
Purdue 34 Final
Washington 24
TCU 17 Final
Colorado State 3
Georgia Tech 21 Final
Fresno State 30
Maryland 30 Final
Tennessee 3
Air Force 13 Final
Virginia Tech 20
Wednesday, January 1st
Michigan 38 Final
Florida 30
Texas 35 Final
LSU 20
Penn State 9 Final
Auburn 13
North Carolina State 28 Final
Notre Dame 6
Oklahoma 34 Final
Washington State 14
Georgia 26 Final
Florida State 13
Thursday, January 2nd
Iowa 17 Final
USC 38
Friday, January 3rd
Ohio State 31 Final
Miami (FL) 24 2OT