Nebraska football’s 21-20 victory at Kansas the first Saturday in November 1993 came down to one play, a Jayhawks 2-point conversion attempt with 52 seconds remaining. “Basically, I think they were lucky,” Kansas guard Hessley Hempstead said of the Huskers. You can be the judge. Trailing 21-14, Kansas drove 80 yards on 17 plays, 13 runs by June Henley for 60 of the yards, for a touchdown — on Henley’s 3-yard run. The Jayhawks could have tied the…
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