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Nebraska Sports Information Football '99:
vs Texas A & M, November 6, 1999

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Nebraska avenged last year's loss to Texas A&M in a big way. The No. 9 Cornhuskers scored four touchdowns in the second half and used a dominating defensive performance to hand No. 21 Texas A&M its first shutout in 11 years, 37-0 Saturday.

The Huskers sacked A&M's Randy McCown eight times, blocked two field goals and held the Aggies to 118 yards in Nebraska's second shutout of the season.

"I think today was probably one of the best defensive performances we've had since I've been here," said senior defensive back Mike Brown, who had two interceptions and forced two fumbles. "We just dominated."

Dan Alexander and Eric Crouch each ran for more than 100 yards and a touchdown. Correll Buckhalter also ran for a score and Josh Brown kicked three field goals for the Huskers, whose loss at A&M last year snapped a 19-game winning streak.

Nebraska finished with 430 yards, 288 in the second half. But it was the defense that carried Nebraska, which is still in contention for the Big 12 North Division title. Nebraska (8-1, 5-1 in the Big 12) is a game behind Kansas State, which visits Lincoln next week.

Leading just 6-0 at halftime after a few close calls inside their own 20, the Huskers shut down the Aggies in the second, not allowing them closer than the Nebraska 37. Nebraska was thinking about the shutout after the offense came to life with three touchdowns in the third quarter.

"I told some of those underclassmen and some of those younger kids if they (the Aggies) score keep on going for doors at the end of the stadium," Nebraska defensive coordinator Charlie McBride joked. "Maybe that was a little encouragement."

The Aggies (6-3, 3-3) fell two games behind South Division front-runner Texas. McCown, who was averaging 237.6 passing yards per game, completed 11-of-30 passes for 116 yards with four interceptions.

It was the first shutout loss for the Aggies since a 27-0 loss to LSU in 1988.

"We just did not perform our offense. We were very inept," A&M coach R.C. Slocumb said. "We could not run and when we tried to throw we could not protect. It was very disappointing."

Nebraska was held to two field goals and 142 yards in the first half, but wore down A&M's defense in the second half. Crouch, who rushed for 14 yards in the first half, finished with 137 on 15 carries.

Alexander, who ran the ball 20 times for 135 yards, scored Nebraska's first touchdown late in the third on a 6-yard run up the middle. He nearly had another with about 1:30 left in the quarter, but fumbled inside the 5 and the ball rolled in and out of the end zone, giving A&M a touchback.

On the next play, Ralph Brown picked off McCown's pass near the 40 and returned it to the 2. Crouch ran it in untouched to give Nebraska a 23-0 lead.

Backup running back Dahrran Diedrick scored his first career touchdown late in the fourth quarter after Nebraska coach Frank Solich brought in his reserves.

The Huskers got inside the A&M 20 four times in the first half, but came away with just a pair of field goals by Josh Brown. They also blew scoring opportunities when Brown hit the left upright on a 21-yard attempt and Willie Miller fumbled inside the Aggies 10.

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(9) NEBRASKA 37, (21) Texas A&M 0
(Recap)

                   1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH  FINAL
                   --- --- --- ---  -----
Texas A&M           0   0   0   0     0
Nebraska            0   6  17  14    37

Second Quarter Neb-FG Brown 20, 5:29 Neb-FG Brown 31, :46 Third Quarter Neb-FG Brown 36, 8:06 Neb-Alexander 6 run (Brown kick) 5:50 Neb-Crouch 2 run (Brown kick) 1:13 Fourth Quarter Neb-Buckhalter 2 run (Brown kick) 11:06 Neb-Diedrick 3 run (Brown kick) 3:02

A&M Neb --- --- First downs 9 23 Rushes-yards 38-2 55-335 Passing 116 95 Comp-Att-Int 11-30-4 2-20-0 Return Yards 16 103 Punts-Avg. 8-48.3 4-43.8 Fumbles-Lost 4-1 3-3 Penalties-Yards 4-32 1-10 Time of Possession 30:04 29:56

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Texas A&M, Toombs 10-46, Hardeman 5-14, Weber 4-9, Bernard 4-5, Hall 1-1, Team 2-(minus 6), McCown 12-(minus 67). Nebraska, Crouch 15-137, Alexander 20-135, Diedrick 6-28, Miller 5-19, Buckhalter 6-16, Perino 1-5, Uhlir 1-1, Newcombe 1-(minus 6). PASSING-Texas A&M, McCown 11-30-4-116. Nebraska, Crouch 9-20-0-95. RECEIVING-Texas A&M, Bumgardner 3-27, Hodge 2-31, Cole 2-23, Johnson 2-22, Toombs 1-10, Hardeman 1-3. Nebraska, Newcombe 4-32, Golliday 2-29, Applegate 1-16, Wistrom 1-12, Davison 1-6.

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