2 0 1 1 C ORN HUSKER FOOTBALL Nebraska Media Relations w One Memorial Stadium w Lincoln, NE 68588-0123 w Phone: (402) 472-2263 w [email protected] 2011 Nebraska Schedule Date Opponent (TV) Time/Result Game 4: Sept. 3 Chattanooga (BTN) W, 40-7 Sept. 10 Fresno State (BTN) W, 42-29 Nebraska at Sept. 17 (ABC) W, 51-38 Sept. 24 at Wyoming (Versus) 6:30 p.m. Wyoming Oct. 1 at Wisconsin (ABC or ESPN) 7 p.m. Sept. 24, 2011 | War Memorial Stadium Oct. 8 Ohio State (ABC or ESPN) 7 p.m. Laramie, Wyo. | 5:30 p.m. (MT)/ Oct. 22 at Minnesota (ABC) 2:30 p.m. Cowboys Oct. 29 Michigan State TBD Huskers 6:30 p.m. (CT) Record: 3-0 Nov. 5 Northwestern TBD Record: 3-0 Rankings: Nov. 12 at Penn State TBD Rankings: Nov. 19 at Michigan TBD Game Information not ranked Coaches-9; Nov. 25 Iowa (ABC) 11 a.m. Television: Versus Last Game: Dec. 3 Big Ten Championship Game (Fox) AP-9 Radio: Husker Sports Network def. Bowling Green, at Indianapolis, Ind. 7 p.m. Last Game: Capacity: 29,086 28-27 All times Central def. Washington, 51-38 Surface: FieldTurf Coach: Dave Christensen Coach: Series Record: Nebraska leads, 5-0 Career/UW Record: Television Career/NU Record: In Laramie: First meeting 13-15/3rd year Versus-HD 33-12/4th year Last Meeting:Nebraska 42-32 in Lincoln, 1994 vs. NU: first meeting Paul Burmeister, Play-by-Play vs. WYO: first meeting Shaun King, Analyst Anthony Herron, Sidelines The Matchup Nebraska heads on the road for the first time in 2011, when it travels to Laramie, Wyo., Saturday evening to take Radio on the Wyoming Cowboys. The game will be televised nationally on Versus with kickoff at Wyoming’s War Memorial Husker Sports Network Stadium set for 5:30 p.m. local time (6:30 p.m. CT). Greg Sharpe, Play-by-Play The Huskers enter the game with a 3-0 record following a 51-38 victory over Washington in Lincoln. The Nebraska Matt Davison, Color offense topped 40 points for the third straight game and rolled up more than 300 yards on the ground to key the Lane Grindle, Sidelines victory. The Huskers’ 3-0 start leaves them ranked ninth in both the AP and Coaches polls this week. Wyoming is also 3-0 after a 28-27 victory at Bowling Green on Saturday, preserved by a blocked extra point with two seconds to play. The Cowboys own a 3-0 record for the first time since beginning the 1996 season with a 9-0 Internet record. The Cowboys have a powerful offense that is averaging better than 490 total yards per game. Huskers.com The Nebraska-Wyoming game is one of only seven matchups in the nation this week between a pair of unbeaten HSN free audio teams. This year’s meeting is the first in a three-game series that will bring the Cowboys to Lincoln in 2013 and 2016. Live stats, blog, game-day information, photos The Series Other The matchup between Nebraska and Wyoming will be the sixth all-time between the schools, with the Huskers Satellite Radio holding a 5-0 edge in the series. Saturday’s game will be the first-ever meeting between the teams in Laramie, with Sirius Channel 94 (Nebraska) the five previous NU wins all in Lincoln. Most recently, Nebraska defeated Wyoming, 42-32, in 1994. The 10-point margin was the second-closest game in NU’s 13-0 national championship season. A Numbers Game The Coaches Nebraska: Bo Pelini (Ohio State, ‘90) owns a 33-12 record in his fourth season. Pelini has guided NU to nine or more wins in each of his first three seasons as head coach, joining Bob Devaney, Tom Osborne and Frank Solich in 7 accomplishing that feat. Pelini has guided Nebraska to a conference championship game the past two seasons and to at least a share of the Big 12 divisional crown his first three seasons as head coach. The Nebraska-Wyoming game on Saturday is Wyoming: Dave Christensen (Western Washington, ‘85) owns a 13-15 record in his third season as Wyoming’s head coach. Christensen guided the Cowboys to a 7-6 record and a victory in the New Mexico Bowl in 2009. Christensen one of seven matchups this weekend between previously served as offensive coordinator at Missouri for eight seasons before taking the Wyoming job. a pair of unbeaten teams in the Football Bowl Subdivision. In addition to Nebraska-Wyoming, Nebraska Football Michigan hosts San Diego State in a Big Ten- Nebraska is 840-345-40 all-time, one of just eight schools with 800 all-time victories w Nebraska has won five Mountain West matchup of unbeatens. national championships (1970, 1971, 1994, 1995, 1997). w The Cornhuskers have won 43 conference championships. w Nebraska’s 47 all-time bowl appearances rank fifth nationally. w Since 1970, Nebraska has 406 wins, 25 more than any other school. w Nebraska’s 99 football Academic All-Americans lead the nation. w The Huskers have had 107 All-Americans in school history. Game 4 at Wyoming 1 2011 Nebraska Football 2011 Nebraska Football Huskers.com Nebraska-Washington Stat Wrap Noting Game 3...Nebraska 51, Washington 38 Team Stats UW NU 4Nebraska scored 51 points, marking the third straight game to open the season with at least 40 points. The last First Downs 20 22 time Nebraska had at least 40 points in the first three games was the 1995 season when NU topped 40 points against Rushes-Yards 31-146 55-309 Oklahoma State (64), Michigan State (50) and Arizona State (77). The first three games marks the first time Nebraska Passes 21-37-2 10-21-0 has scored 40 or more points in three straight games at any point in the season since games 10-12 of the 2008 Passing Yards 274 155 season, when NU topped 40 points against Kansas, Kansas State and Colorado. Total Offense 420 464 3rd-Down Conversions 7-of-14 3-of-12 4Nebraska scored 50 or more points in both games of the regular-season series with Washington in 2010 and 2011, Turnovers 3 1 joining the 56 points the Huskers scored in Seattle last season. It marked the first time NU had scored 50 or more Penalties 9-90 7-60 against the same opponent in consecutive seasons since accomplishing the feat against Kansas in 2000 and 2001. Time of Possession 29:31 30:29 4Nebraska scored a on its opening drive, marking the first time it scored a touchdown on the opening NU Rushing Leaders possession since last season against Missouri (nine games), when Jr. scored on a 66-yard touchdown run Rex Burkhead–22 carries, 120 yards, 2 TD on Nebraska’s first play from scrimmage. Prior to Saturday, Nebraska had not scored a point on the first drive since Taylor Martinez–17 carries, 83 yards, TD kicking a field goal on its opening possession at Texas A&M last season. NU Passing Leader Taylor Martinez–10-21-0, 155 yards, 2 TD 4Nebraska started three offensive linemen that originally joined the program as walk-ons–center Mike Caputo, NU Receiving Leaders and guards Spencer Long and Seung Hoon Choi. The game marked the first time since the first two games of 1988 Kenny Bell–2 receptions, 59 yards Nebraska has started three walk-ons on the offensive line. In games against Texas A&M and Utah State to open 1988, Aaron Green–1 reception, 25-yard TD NU started Jeff Anderson at center, John Nelson at guard and Bob Sledge at tackle. NU Defensive Leaders 4Junior I-back Rex Burkhead produced his fifth career 100-yard rushing game with 120 yards and two Lavonte David–1 UT, 7 AT, 8 TT, INT Jared Crick–2 UT, 4 AT, 6 TT, Sack on a career-high 22 carries. Burkhead scored his touchdowns on back-to-back one-yard plunges just nine seconds NU Special Teams Leader apart early in the third quarter. Burkhead moved up five spots to 33rd on NU’s career rushing list with 1,547 career Brett Maher–3-3 FG, 6-6 PAT, 40.8-yard punting average yards. 4Sophomore Taylor Martinez completed 10-of-21 passes for 155 yards and two touchdowns. The two 2011 Big Ten Standings touchdown passes marked just the second time in Martinez’s career he has thrown for more than one touchdown Legends Division in a game. Martinez had five touchdown passes at Oklahoma State last season. Records Team Big Ten Overall Next Game 4With his 155 passing yards, Martinez became the 18th Nebraska quarterback with more than 2,000 career passing Michigan 0-0 3-0 San Diego State yards. Martinez now has 2,119 career passing yards to rank 17th on the Husker career chart. Martinez also rushed Nebraska 0-0 3-0 at Wyoming for 83 yards on 17 carries with one touchdown, as he accounted for 238 total yards on 38 attempts. Michigan State 0-0 2-1 Central Michigan 4Freshman Aaron Green caught a 25-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter, on his first career Northwestern 0-0 2-1 at Illinois (10/1) reception. Green added 36 rushing yards on five carries, including a six-yard TD run in the fourth quarter. Iowa 0-0 2-1 UL-Monroe Minnesota 0-0 1-2 North Dakota State 4Senior fullback Tyler Legate had a 36-yard run in the third quarter, the longest by a NU fullback since Steve Kriewald had a 48-yard run at Oklahoma in 2004. Legate also caught his third career touchdown pass. Leaders Division 4Nebraska rushed for 309 yards, improving to 13-0 in the past two seasons when rushing for at least 200 yards. NU Records is 20-2 under Bo Pelini when rushing for at least 200 yards. Nebraska had 92 first-half rushing yards, before churning Team Big Ten Overall Next Game out 217 rushing yards in the second half. The Huskers’ 313 rushing yards were their most since rushing for 328 in a Illinois 0-0 3-0 Western Michigan Wisconsin 0-0 3-0 South Dakota win over Missouri in 2010. Nebraska rushed for 383 yards at Washington last year. Ohio State 0-0 2-1 Colorado 4Freshman running back/returner had three kickoff returns for 129 yards, including a 66-yard Penn State 0-0 2-1 Eastern Michigan return to set up a second-quarter touchdown. Abdullah is now averaging 42.5 yards on eight returns. Purdue 0-0 2-1 Notre Dame (10/1) Indiana 0-0 1-2 at North Texas 4Nebraska senior defensive tackle Jared Crick had a one-yard sack in the second quarter, giving him 20 career sacks. Crick is the ninth player in school history with 20 career sacks and he has moved within 9.5 sacks of Trev Alberts’ NU career record of 29.5. Crick finished the day with six tackles, including two solos. 2011 Non-Conference Opponents Team Overall Conf. Next Game 4Nebraska senior linebacker Lavonte David had a first-quarter , marking his first career interception. Chattanooga 2-1 0-0 at Appalachian State David also had eight tackles in the game. Daimion Stafford led the Blackshirts with nine tackles, including six solo Fresno State 1-2 0-0 at Idaho stops. Washington 2-1 0-0 California Wyoming 3-0 0-0 Nebraska Inside the Cornhuskers’ 2011 Schedule Date...... Opponent...... Time/Result.... TV...... Series...... Last Meeting (Site)/Notes Sept. 3...... Chattanooga...... W, 40-7...... BTN...... NU, 1-0...... Huskers win 26th straight home opener/Martinez rushes for 135 yards and three touchdowns Sept. 10..... Fresno State...... W, 42-29...... BTN...... NU, 1-0...... Huskers win 22nd straight game vs. WAC foes/Martinez 385 yards of total offense, 219 passing Sept. 17..... Washington...... W, 51-38...... ABC...... NU, 5-4-1...... NU rushes for 309 yards, including 217 after halftime/Burkhead 22-120-2 rushing TD Sept. 24..... at Wyoming...... 6:30 p.m...... Versus...... NU, 5-0...... 1994, NU 42-32 in Lincoln/Huskers ranked 1st or 2nd in last three meetings (1983, 1984, 1994) Oct. 1...... at Wisconsin...... 7 p.m...... ABC/ESPN...NU, 3-2...... 1974, UW 21-20 in Madison/Huskers’ first Big Ten game/NU ranked in top 10 in last four meetings Oct. 8...... Ohio State...... 7 p.m...... ABC/ESPN...OSU, 2-0...... 1956, OSU 34-7 in Columbus/OSU’s first trip to Lincoln/NU 16-1 at home vs. Big Ten since 1962 Oct. 22...... at Minnesota...... 2:30 p.m...... ABC...... UM, 29-20-2...... 1990, NU 56-0 in Lincoln/Huskers have won last 14 meetings, including two straight shutouts Oct. 29...... Michigan State...... TBD...... TBD...... NU, 5-0...... 2003, NU 17-3 in San Antonio (Alamo Bowl)/Bo Pelini was NU interim HC in teams’ last meeting Nov. 5...... Northwestern...... TBD...... TBD...... NEB, 3-1...... 2000, NEB 66-17 in San Antonio (Alamo Bowl)/NEB bowl-record 66 points in team’s last meeting Nov. 12...... at Penn State...... TBD...... TBD...... PSU, 7-6...... 2003, NU, 18-10 in Lincoln/PSU owns a 5-1 lead in State College, including two straight wins Nov. 19...... at Michigan...... TBD...... TBD...... UM, 3-2-1...... 2005, NU, 32-28 in San Antonio (Alamo Bowl)/teams’ first meeting in regular season since 1962 Nov. 25...... Iowa...... 11 a.m...... ABC...... NU, 26-12-3...... 2000, NU 42-13 in Lincoln/NU has won three straight in the series, scoring 42 points each game Dec. 3...... Big Ten Championship... 7 p.m...... FOX...... 2011 marks the inaugural Big Ten Championship game/played at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis Game 4 at Wyoming 3 Inaugural Big Ten Season 2011 Nebraska Football Huskers.com Noting Pelini Nebraska Head Coach Bo Pelini Born: Dec. 13, 1967 Bo Pelini is in his fourth season as Nebraska’s head coach and owns a 33-12 record with the Hometown: Youngstown, Ohio Huskers. Pelini helped Nebraska to at least a share of the Big 12 North title in each of his first three Wife: Mary Pat seasons, becoming the first coach in the history of that league to win at least a share of a division Children: Patrick, Kate and Caralyn title in each of his first three years. Nebraska’s 3-0 start in 2011 is the third in four years under Pelini. High School: Cardinal Mooney, 1986 Pelini took charge of the Huskers after a highly successful five-year run as a collegiate defensive College: Ohio State, 1990 coordinator, including orchestrating NU’s defensive efforts in 2003. Pelini picked up his first college Playing Experience head coaching victory as NU’s interim coach in the 2003 Alamo Bowl against Michigan State. 1987-90, Ohio State, free safety Following his one season at Nebraska, Pelini served as the co-defensive coordinator at Oklahoma in 2004, helping the Sooners to the Big 12 title and BCS title game. He then followed with three seasons as the defensive coordinator at Coaching Experience LSU. With the Tigers, Pelini led three consecutive defenses to No. 3 national rankings in total defense. He culminated Nebraska, 2008-present his time in Baton Rouge by helping the Tigers to the 2007 national championship. Head Coach In addition to his five seasons at the collegiate level, Pelini coached in the NFL for nine seasons, serving three LSU, 2005-07 years each with the San Francisco 49ers, and Green Bay Packers. Pelini was a team captain and defensive coordinator four-year letterman as a safety at Ohio State from 1987 to 1990. Oklahoma, 2004 Pelini Stacks up Well with Peers co-def. coordinator, defensive backs In guiding Nebraska to a 33-12 record, Pelini has put himself in some impressive company. Nebraska, 2003 4 Pelini is the fourth Nebraska head coach to win nine games in each of his first three seasons with the Cornhuskers. defensive coordinator, The others to reach that win plateau were Bob Devaney, Tom Osborne and Frank Solich. Pelini has joined Solich as interim head coach for Alamo Bowl the only NU coaches with two 10-win seasons in their first three years. Green Bay Packers, 2000-02 4 Pelini, Solich and Texas’ Mack Brown were the only coaches in Big 12 history (1996) to win nine or more games linebackers in each of their first three seasons. 4 Pelini’s nine victories in 2008 tied for the most among 18 coaches in their first season at their respective schools. New England Patriots, 1997-99 Among first-time head coaches, Pelini’s victory total was the best in the nation. Pelini’s 19 victories in his first two linebackers seasons were second among that group, and he has moved to the top of the 2008 hiring class with his 32 wins, San Francisco 49ers, 1994-96 three more than Navy’s Ken Niumatalolo. (see page 11) assistant secondary 4 Pelini was just the eighth BCS conference (since 1998) first-time head coach to post nine or more victories in his Cardinal Mooney High School, 1993 first season. He was just the second first-year head coach in that span to win nine games after inheriting a team with a losing record the previous year. Only Pelini and Bill Stewart (former West Virginia coach) from the group won nine games each of the past three seasons. Iowa, 1991 graduate assistant Pelini Continues Defensive Accomplishments at Nebraska At Nebraska, Pelini has continued his history of building championship defenses. Nebraska finished second in the NU Under Pelini Big 12 in total defense in 2008, a year after NU was 100th or worse in nearly every defensive category. In 2009, the Overall ...... 33-12 Huskers led the nation in scoring defense and had the nation’s best scoring defensive improvement (18.1 ppg). Last vs. AP Ranked Teams...... 5-7 season Nebraska again ranked among the nation’s best in several defensive categories. vs. AP Top 10 Teams...... 1-5 With Pelini’s previous track record, the success of his Nebraska defenses is no surprise. vs. Unranked Teams...... 28-5 4Pelini led the 2003 Blackshirts to impressive numbers. NU had a school-record 47 takeaways, including a Big vs. Big Ten Teams...... 1-0 12-record 32 , and finished second nationally in scoring defense, first in pass efficiency defense and Home...... 20-5 11th in total defense. Road ...... 10-4 4 Pelini guided LSU defenses to No. 3 national finishes in total defense each of his three seasons in Baton Rouge. Neutral...... 3-3 4In 111 games as a collegiate coach, Pelini’s defenses have posted 10 shutouts, held the opposition to seven In August...... 1-0 points or less 36 times and to 20 points or less 73 times. In September...... 12-2 4 Pelini-led defenses have 220 total takeaways, including two top-three national rankings. In October...... 7-5 In November...... 10-2 Four Assistants in First Season on Husker Staff In December...... 2-3 After having the same coaching staff for each of his first three seasons at Nebraska, Bo Pelini welcomed four new In January...... 1-0 assistants in 2011. Rich Fisher (receivers), John Garrison (assistant offensive line/tight ends), Ross Els (linebackers) When Rushing for 200 or more yards...... 20-2 and Corey Raymond (secondary) are all in their first seasons as full-time members of the Husker coaching staff. When Rushing for 300 or more yards...... 7-0 In addition to the new faces, Pelini shuffled some duties among returning coaches. Tim Beck takes over the role When Passing for 200 or more yards...... 14-6 of offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, while Ron Brown shifts to tutoring the Nebraska running backs. When Passing for 300 or more yards...... 7-1 When NU player rushes for 100 yards...... 20-2 Nebraska Coaching Staff When NU has two 100-yard rushers...... 3-0 When NU player has 100 yards receiving...... 9-1 Offense When Opponent has 100 Yd. Rusher...... 8-4 When Scoring 35 or More Points...... 19-0 When Holding Opponent to 10 Pts. or less...... 14-2 When forcing three or more turnovers...... 12-1 When Nebraska scores first...... 26-3 Tim Beck Ron Brown Barney Cotton Rich Fisher John Garrison When Nebraska leads at halftime...... 25-2 Off. Coord./QBs Running Backs Assoc. HC/OL Wide Receivers Asst. OL/TE When Nebraska trails at halftime...... 5-9 4th Year-Press Box 4th/21st Year-Field 4th/5th Year-Press Box 1st Year-Field 1st Year-Field When Nebraska is tied at halftime...... 3-1 Defense Games decided by 11 points or more...... 25-4 Games decided by 10 or less...... 8-7 Games decided by 7 or less...... 3-7 Games decided by 3 or less...... 1-5

Overtime games...... 1-1 Strength Carl Pelini Ross Els John Papuchis Corey Raymond James Dobson Def. Coord. Linebackers DL/Spec. Teams/RC Secondary Strength Coach 4th Year-Field 1st Year-Press Box 4th Year-Press Box 1st Year-Press Box 4th Year Game 4 at Wyoming 4 2011 Nebraska Football 2011 Nebraska Football Huskers.com Scouting Wyoming Wyoming is a perfect 3-0 this season, defeating Weber State and Texas State at home, before going on the road to defeat Bowling Green last Saturday. The Cowboys are off to their best start in 15 seasons, thanks in part to their ability to win close games. Wyoming opened the year with a three-point win over Weber State, when the Cowboys completed the game-winning touchdown pass with 22 seconds remaining. After a 35-point win over Texas State, Wyoming again won in the waning seconds last weekend, blocking Bowling Green’s game-tying extra point attempt with three seconds on the clock in a 28-27 victory. Nebraska Cornhuskers Wyoming Cowboys Wyoming is averaging 36.0 (3-0) Wyoming Facts points per game, while allowing (3-0) Location: Laramie, Wyo. 23.0 points. The Cowboys feature a Statistical Comparison Nickname: Cowboys balanced offense, averaging 226.7 Category (per game) NU UW Big Ten MWC Natl. Natl. Enrollment: 13,476 rushing yards per game and 265.7 Rushing Offense 252.3 226.7 2nd 2nd 11th 20th Colors: Brown and Gold passing yards. Quarterback Brett Passing Offense 169.7 265.7 10th 2nd 97th 36th Conference: Mountain West Smith is completing 61.8 percent Total Offense 422.0 492.3 4th 2nd 51st 16th Stadium: War Memorial Stadium Scoring Offense 44.3 36.0 2nd 4th 13th 35th of his passes and has thrown five Capacity: 29,086 Rushing Defense 132.0 127.0 8th 2nd 61st 54th touchdowns, while running back Series Record: NU leads, 5-0 Pass Efficiency Defense 120.42 129.85 10th 5th 80th 65th Head Coach: Dave Christensen Ghaali Muhammad is averaging Pass Defense 232.7 287.7 10th 6th 78th 109th Alma Mater (Year): Western Washington (1985) 66.0 rushing yards per game and Total Defense 364.7 414.7 7th 5th 67th 94th Record at Wyoming: 13-15 7.6 yards per carry. Scoring Defense 24.7 23.0 10th 4th 66th 55th Career Record: 13-15 Defensively, Wyoming is limiting Net Punting 36.5 35.4 6th 7th 63rd 88th Record vs. Nebraska: First meeting opponents to 127.0 rushing yards Punt Returns 13.9 -1.0 4th 8th 19th 117th per game and just 3.2 yards per Kickoff Returns 36.5 22.8 1st 7th 1st 49th Wyoming Schedule carry. The Cowboys allow an Turnover Margin 0.0 2.0 9th 1st t-57th t-5th Date Opponent Time/Score average of 287.7 passing yards Sacks 1.7 3.0 5th 4th t-57th t-22nd Sept. 3 Weber State W, 35-32 per game and have allowed six Tackles For Loss 4.3 6.7 9th 2nd 96th t-38th Sept. 10 Texas State W, 35-10 passing touchdowns. Wyoming Sacks Allowed 1.3 0.7 4th 4th t-44th 16th Sept. 17 at Bowling Green W, 28-27 has been a strong starter in each Sept. 24 Nebraska 6:30 p.m. half, outscoring its opponents 63- Oct. 8 at Utah State 7 p.m. 24 in the first and third quarters Wyoming Statistical Leaders Oct. 15 UNLV 1 p.m. combined, including 35-7 in the Rushing G Att. Yards YPC TD Avg./G Chaali Muhammad, RB 3 26 198 7.6 2 66.0 Oct. 29 at San Diego State 9 p.m. third quarter. Nov. 5 TCU 1 p.m. Brandon Miller, RB 3 27 169 6.3 1 56.3 Nov. 12 at Air Force 1 p.m. Brett Smith, QB 3 30 154 5.1 3 51.3 Nov. 19 New Mexico 1 p.m. Series History Nov. 26 at Boise State 1 p.m. Nebraska is a perfect 5-0 all- Passing Comp. Att. Pct. Int. Yards TD Dec. 3 at Colorado State 1 p.m. time against Wyoming, with all Brett Smith, QB 68 110 61.8 3 797 5 five previous meetings coming at Trey Norman, WR 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Memorial Stadium in Lincoln. This year’s meeting marks the fifth straight meeting between the programs when the Receiving G No. Yards Avg. TD Avg./G Huskers have been ranked in the top 15 of the AP poll, dating back to 1968. NU has Robert Herron, WR 3 17 176 10.4 2 58.7 been ranked first or second in the three most recent meetings, including No. 1 in a 56- Mazi Ogbonna, WR 3 14 127 9.1 40 42.3 20 win in 1983 and No. 2 in a 42-7 win in 1984 and a 42-32 win in 1994. The Huskers’ Chris McNeill, WR 3 12 139 11.6 1 46.3 Dominic Rufran, WR 3 9 127 14.1 1 42.3 10-point win in the most recent meeting in 1994 marked the second-closest game Alvester Alexander, RB 3 8 115 14.4 0 38.3 in series history, trailing only 14th-ranked Nebraska’s 13-10 win in 1968. Overall, Nebraska has won by an average of nearly 27 points per game in series history. Tackles G UT AT TT TFL Sacks The Huskers’ trip to Wyoming marks the first time Nebraska has played a road Luke Ruff, SS 3 9 14 23 0.5 0.0 game at a non-BCS conference school since a 38-14 win at Southern Miss in 2003. Devyn Harris, LB 3 10 13 23 1.5 0.0 Brian Hendricks, LB 3 10 13 23 1.0 0.0 Wyoming Head Coach Dave Christensen Korey Jones, CB 3 15 3 18 5.5 4.0 Dave Christensen is in his third season at Wyoming and owns a 13-15 career record. , DE/LB 3 9 9 18 1.0 0.0 He has led the Cowboys to a 3-0 start, the program’s best start since 1996. Christensen guided Wyoming to a 7-5 record and a victory over Fresno State in the New Mexico Punt Returns No. Yards Avg. TD Long Bowl in 2008, becoming the first Cowboy coach to win a bowl game in his first year. Chris McNeill, WR 2 -4 -2.0 0 3 Prior to becoming the head coach at Wyoming, Christensen spent the previous eight seasons as the assistant head coach and offensive coordinator at Missouri. Field Goals Att. Made Pct. Blkd. Long During that time, Christensen helped the Tigers to a 4-4 record against Nebraska. Daniel Sullivan, K 2 1 50.0 0 20 In 2003, Christensen’s offense put up 41 points against then-Nebraska defensive Punts No. Yards Avg. Blkd. Long coordinator Bo Pelini, as the Tigers won 41-24. Overall, Christensen’s Missouri Austin McCoy, P/K 16 622 38.9 0 63 offenses topped 40 points four times against the Huskers while averaging 26.8 points per game. Against Pelini’s defenses, Christensen’s offense scored 41 points in 2003 and 52 points in a 52-17 win in 2008, Pelini’s first season as Nebraska’s head coach. In addition to his eight seasons at Missouri, Christensen spent nine years at Toledo, including the final four seasons as offensive coordinator. Christensen also made coaching stops at Idaho State (1990-91), Eastern Washington (1986-87) and Western Washington (1983). He also spent the 1984 and 1985 seasons as an assistant coach in the Washington high school ranks.

Game 4 at Wyoming 5 Inaugural Big Ten Season 2011 Nebraska Football Huskers.com Nebraska in Inaugural Season in Big Ten Conference Nebraska officially became the 12th member of the Big Ten Conference on July 1, 2011, and is set for its first season of football competition in the nation’s oldest conference. Nebraska will compete in the Legends Division in football, and enters the conference with a goal of reaching the first Big Ten Football Championship at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Dec. 3. Husker History in a New Conference Nebraska has won football championships in four conferences during its 121 years of intercollegiate football, In its inaugural season as a member of the Big Ten and also competed as an independent for several years. Overall, Nebraska has won 43 conference championships. Conference, Nebraska is calling a new conference home The major conferences for the Nebraska football program since the first season of play in 1890 include: for the first time since the Big 12 was formed prior to the 1996 season. Overall, the Huskers have been a part 1890-1891: Independent of seven football conferences in program history. NU was 1892-1897: Western Inter-State Foot Ball Association the Missouri Valley Conference co-champion in its first 1898-1906, 1918-1920: Independent year in the league in 1907 and the Huskers were Big 6 1907-1917, 1921-1927: Missouri Valley Conference (12 conference titles) Conference champions in that league’s inaugural year in 1928-1947: Big Six Conference (9 conference titles) 1928. Nebraska also won the Big 12 North Division title in 1948-1959: Big Seven Conference the league’s inaugural season in 1996. 1960-1995: Big Eight Conference (20 conference titles) Below is a look at how Nebraska has fared in its first year 1996-2010: Big 12 Conference (2 conference titles) in a new conference in the program’s 122-year history: 2011-: Big Ten Conference Nebraska’s Inaugural Years in a New Conference Nebraska holds a 31-6 record against Big Ten opponents since 1970. The Huskers have won seven straight games Conference First Season Record in Lincoln against conference foes dating back to a 1981 loss to Penn State, an independent at that time. WIUFBA 1892 2-2-1 4 Among Big Ten Conference opponents, Nebraska has faced Minnesota the most, taking on the Gophers 51 times. Missouri Valley* 1907 8-2-0 Minnesota holds a 29-20-2 edge in the all-time series, but Nebraska has won the past 14 meetings dating back Big 6* 1928 7-1-1 to 1963. Big 7 1948 2-8-0 4Nebraska and Iowa have met 41 times in football, with the Huskers owning a 26-12-3 advantage. The two teams Big 8 1960 4-6-0 have met just six times since 1946, with NU winning five of those six meetings. Nebraska and Iowa will complete Big 12 1996 11-2-0 the regular season against each other through at least 2014, and will battle on the Friday after Thanksgiving in Big Ten 2011 3-0 *conference champion 2011 and 2012. Nebraska has played on the day after Thanksgiving every year since 1990, facing either Oklahoma WIUFBA = Western Inter-State University Foot Ball Association or Colorado. 4 Nebraska has faced the remaining six Big Ten foes on the 2011 schedule a total of 35 times, led by 13 meetings 800-Win Club with Penn State. Nebraska is one of eight programs with 800 all-time victories, and NU’s 840 all-time victories is fourth nationally. 1. Michigan 887 Legends and Leaders 2. Texas 853 The Big Ten Conference has divided into two divisions for football competition–Legends and Leaders. Winners of 3. Notre Dame 846 the respective divisions will meet on Dec. 3 in Indianapolis for the Big Ten Championship. 4. Nebraska 840 Nebraska is in the Legends Division along with Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota and Northwestern. 5. Ohio State 833 Nebraska will face each member of the Legends Division on an annual basis. The Leaders Division consists of 6. Penn State 820 Illinois, Indiana, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue and Wisconsin. The Huskers will face Penn State every year in 7. Oklahoma 813 a protected cross-over game, while the other five opponents will rotate onto Nebraska’s schedule. 8. Alabama 805 In 2011 and 2012, Nebraska will face Ohio State and Wisconsin from the Leaders Division. Nebraska will take on Nebraska is in its 122nd season of , and Illinois and Purdue in the 2013 and 2014 seasons, and does not face Indiana in the regular season in its first four owns an 840-345-40 all-time record in 1,225 games (.702). 4Since the first season of Nebraska football in 1890, years of Big Ten schedules. Husker teams have won 11 or more games 12 times, including seven times since 1993. The 2011 Schedule 4Nebraska has won 12 or more games seven times, Nebraska is facing arguably one of the nation’s most difficult schedules in 2011 and one of the most demanding including three seasons with 13 wins (1971, 1994, 1997). slates in school history. In addition to a competitive non-conference schedule, the Huskers will face an extremely 4NU (702), Michigan (705), Alabama (728) and Notre Dame challenging schedule in their first season of competition in the Big Ten Conference. (736) were the only schools to win 700 games in the 1900s. The 2011 schedule features nine games against teams that participated in a bowl game in 2010. Included in that group are BCS bowl teams Ohio State (Sugar) and Wisconsin (Rose). Other teams that appeared in a bowl game include Nation’s Best Since ‘70 Fresno State (Humanitarian), Washington (Holiday), Michigan State (Capital One), Northwestern (Ticket City), Penn Nebraska ranks as the nation’s winningest program since State (Outback), Michigan (Gator) and Iowa (Insight). the start of the 1970s, when Bob Devaney guided NU to Wisconsin, Ohio State and Michigan State shared the Big Ten title in 2010, and each of those three schools won back-to-back national titles in 1970 and 1971. During the past four decades, the Huskers have compiled a 406-104-5 11 regular-season games. record, for a .793 winning percentage in 515 games. NU’s 406 Nebraska’s home schedule is arguably the most attractive in school history. In addition to the new flavor of Big Ten wins in that time period are 25 more than any other school. foes, six of the seven opponents coming to Memorial Stadium competed in a bowl game last fall. 1. Nebraska 406 4 In the Big Ten’s divisional setup, Nebraska will not face Purdue, Illinois and Indiana in 2011 and 2012. Nebraska’s 2. Ohio State 381 permanent cross-over opponent from the Leaders Division will be Penn State. 3. Oklahoma 378 4 Nebraska’s regular-season finale against Iowa has been moved for Friday, Nov. 25, continuing Nebraska’s tradition 4. Michigan 370 of playing on the day after Thanksgiving. 5. Penn State 368 4Nebraska has 39 nine-win seasons and 23 10-win Huskers Seek Non-Conference Perfection seasons since 1970. Nebraska has posted back-to-back 10- Nebraska stands at 3-0 for the second straight year and for the third time in four seasons under Head Coach Bo win seasons for the first time since 2000 and 2001. NU has Pelini. The 3-0 record has guaranteed Nebraska a 30th straight winning non-conference season. That streak dates posted three straight nine-win seasons for the first time back to a 2-2 non-league record in 1981. since an NCAA record 33 straight from 1969 to 2001. Against Wyoming, Nebraska will be looking to complete non-conference play unbeaten for the second straight 4Nebraska was the first team in college football history to win 100 or more games in consecutive decades, ranking year. A win would give Nebraska just its fourth perfect non-conference slate since 2002. Since 1981, Nebraska has first in the 1980s (103-20) and second in the 1990s (108- lost either one (12 times) or zero (17 times) non-conference games. 16-1). NU narrowly missed 100 wins in the 1970s (98). Nebraska will also be looking to complete September unbeaten for the second straight year, and a victory would Nebraska posted 84 wins in the recently completed decade. mark the Huskers’ ninth straight victory in the month.

Game 4 at Wyoming 6 2011 Nebraska Football 2011 Nebraska Football Huskers.com Huskers on Preseason Watch Lists Nebraska Set for First Road Test of 2011 Rex Burkhead, Junior, IB Nebraska is on the road for the first time this season at Wyoming, and the Huskers will be looking to capture their Doak Walker Award Watch List road opener for a second straight season. A year ago, Nebraska defeated Washington, 56-21, in its first road contest, Mike Caputo, Senior, C ending a two-year losing streak in road openers. In Bo Pelini’s first two seasons as head coach, Nebraska suffered Dave Rimington Trophy Watch List tough losses against ranked foes in its road opener, losing 37-31 in overtime at Texas Tech in 2008 and dropping a Jared Crick, Senior, DT 16-15 decision at Virginia Tech in 2009. Overall, Nebraska has owns a 7-4 record in road openers since 2000. Chuck Bednarik Award Watch List Lombardi Award Watch List Cozy Stadium Will Await Huskers in Laramie Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List Nebraska’s trip to Laramie to take on Wyoming will see the Huskers play in front of one of its smallest crowds in Outland Trophy Watch List recent years. The Cowboys’ War Memorial Stadium has a listed capacity of 29,086, although Wyoming has added Walter Camp Award Watch List Lott Trophy Watch List some temporary seating for the contest. The listed capacity is the smallest stadium Nebraska has played in since Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Candidate playing at Hawaii to close the 1971 season, when UH’s Honolulu Stadium had a capacity of just 23,500. 4In 2009, Nebraska played in front of a crowd of 31,702 fans at Baylor, many of those dressed in Husker red. Lavonte David, Senior, LB Chuck Bednarik Award Watch List That crowd was the smallest to see a Nebraska game since playing before 30,150 fans at Oklahoma State in 1991. Butkus Award Watch List 4Since 1990, Nebraska has played just 11 games in front of crowds of 40,000 or fewer fans. Lombardi Award Watch List 4The Huskers’ trip to Wyoming is NU’s first road game against an opponent from a non-AQ BCS Conference since Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List a 2003 game at Southern Miss. Nebraska is scheduled to play a road game at Southern Miss in 2013, and will travel Lott Trophy Watch List to Fresno State in 2014. Alfonzo Dennard, Senior, CB Chuck Bednarik Award Watch List Huskers vs. Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List Nebraska’s matchup with Wyoming will be its first with a current member of the Mountain West Conference since Jim Thorpe Award Watch List defeating TCU in Lincoln to open the 2001 season. TCU was a Conference USA member at the time. Taylor Martinez, Sophomore, QB 4Nebraska is 20-2 all-time against current members of the Mountain West Conference, including its 5-0 record Manning Award Watch List against Wyoming. Davey O’Brien Award Watch List 4In addition to Saturday’s game against Wyoming, the Huskers have a pair of future games scheduled with the Maxwell Award Watch List Cowboys. Nebraska also has games scheduled with Fresno State in 2014 and 2016 and the Bulldogs are set to join Cameron Meredith, Junior, DE the Mountain West in 2012. Ted Hendricks Award Watch List Lombardi Award Watch List Husker Returnees Fill Preseason National Award Watch Lists Kyler Reed, Junior, TE Nebraska features several players who ranked among the nation’s top returning talent in 2011. Senior defensive John Mackey Award Watch List tackle Jared Crick, senior linebacker Lavonte David and senior cornerback Alfonzo Dennard were all selected as 2011 Game Captains preseason All-Americans by at least one media outlet. Including each member of that trio, a total of eight Huskers have combined for 23 selections to preseason watch lists for a major national award. Nebraska also boasts the Chattanooga–IB Austin Jones, FB Tyler Legate, LB Jim Ebke, DB Lance Thorell returning production of several players who rank among the nation’s best. Fresno State–QB Taylor Martinez, WR Quincy Enunwa, DE 4Jared Crick has 20.0 career sacks and 35 career tackles-for-loss. His 20.0 sacks rank third nationally among active Cameron Meredith, CB Dijon Washington players and are tops among interior defensive linemen. Crick’s 35 TFLs also lead all interior defensive linemen nationally. Washington–TE Kyler Reed, C Mike Caputo, LB Lavonte 4Lavonte David set a school record with 152 tackles in his first year as a Husker in 2010, and has opened 2011 with David, S P.J. Smith 32 tackles in three games. David’s career average of 10.8 tackles per game ranks third nationally. 4Sophomore quarterback Taylor Martinez rushed for 965 yards last season, the second-highest total bya Big Ten Conference POW Nominees Husker freshman, regardless of position. Martinez’s 2010 rushing total ranked second nationally among returning Game Offense Defense Sp. Teams Frosh quarterbacks, trailing only Michigan’s Denard Robinson. UTC Martinez Meredith Maher -- 4Martinez and junior I-back Rex Burkhead combined to rush for 1,916 yards last season. That total ranked Martinez FSU Martinez David Abdullah Abdullah and Burkhead as the third-highest returning quarterback-running back rushing tandem in the country. After UW Burkhead -- Abdullah Green combining for 137 yards per game last season, the duo has combined for at least 200 rushing yards in each of the WYO first three games, and is averaging 211.3 rushing yards per game through three contests. WIS OSU NU Offense Continues to Show Home-Run Ability MINN Nebraska’s 2010 offense featured a big-play element led by Martinez, and 2011 appears to be no different. NU is MSU averaging 6.3 yards per play, including 18 offensive plays of at least 20 yards and nine of more than 40 yards. NW 4Martinez has four rushes of more than 40 yards, including a long of 57 yards against Fresno Stateand PSU touchdowns of 43, 46 and 47 yards. He also had a 37-yard run against Fresno State. Martinez is averaging 8.4 yards MICH IOWA per rush and 7.6 yards per play this season. Bold indicates winner 4NU had three pass plays of more than 40 yards against Fresno State and added a 50-yard pass on the first play from scrimmage against Washington. Martinez averaged 21.9 yards on 10 completions against Fresno State and 15.5 yards on 10 completed passes against Washington. He is averaging 15.8 yards per completion through three games. Husker-Wyoming Connections Four Husker receivers are each averaging more than 18.0 yards per catch through three games. 4The most well-known connection between Nebraska and Wyoming is NU Hall of Fame Coach Bob Devaney. Young Huskers Adding Explosive Element to NU Offense Before taking over the Nebraska program in 1962 and The Nebraska offense is filled with youth this fall, as 11 players in the offensive two-deep depth chart saw their changing the fortunes of Cornhusker football, Devaney first action in the opener against Chattanooga. That young talent and ability has been very evident in two explosive was the head coach at Wyoming from 1957 to 1961. offensive efforts against Fresno State and Washington. Devaney had a 101-20-2 record at Nebraska, after a 35- 4Every yard and point in the Fresno State contest was accounted by a player that was a junior or younger, 10-5 record with the Cowboys. highlighted by explosive plays by Nebraska freshmen and sophomore quarterback Taylor Martinez. 4Sophomore offensive lineman Scott Criss transferred 4A trio of freshmen delivered at the skill positions against Fresno State. I-back/returner Ameer Abdullah and to the Husker program after spending the 2009 season receivers Jamal Turner and Kenny Bell combined for 336 all-purpose yards on 12 touches, a 28.0-yard average. at Wyoming. Criss, an Omaha Creighton Prep graduate, 4Abdullah had 231 all-purpose yards on eight touches, including a school-record 211 kickoff on five redshirted with the Cowboys in 2009. returns. Abdullah had a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter, tying for the second-longest

Game 4 at Wyoming 7 Inaugural Big Ten Season 2011 Nebraska Football Huskers.com Nebraska Extends Nation-Best return in school history. The 211 return yards were eighth in Big Ten history. Abdullah added three returns for 129 yards, including a 66-yarder against Washington and his average of 42.5 yards per return ranks second nationally. Season-Opening Win Streak 4Abdullah and fellow true freshmen backs Aaron Green and Braylon Heard combined for 11 rushes for 74 yards Nebraska captured its season opener for the 26th against Washington. Green also had a 25-yard touchdown reception. straight year, a nation-leading streak, four better than 4Turner and Bell have become big-play threats in the NU passing game. The duo has combined for three Florida’s 22 straight wins. receptions of better than 40 yards in the past two games. Each of the long receptions, two by Bell and one by Turner, 4Nebraska has won each of the 26 games by at least 10 points. NU has outscored opponents 185-44 in four have set up Nebraska touchdowns. openers under Bo Pelini. 4The Cornhuskers have limited the opponent to 14 points Youth Served on Nebraska Offensive Line or less 18 times in the winning streak. Nebraska has a long tradition of annually putting one of the nation’s top offensive lines on the field. The Huskers 4Nebraska is 91-26-5 all-time in season openers. traditionally have also had an offensive line consisting primarily of upperclassmen. Last year, the Huskers started Year Opponent (rank) Result three seniors and a junior on the line for the majority of the season. That trend has changed in 2011, with a youth 1986 Florida State (11) W, 34-17 movement up front. In the first two games in 2011, Nebraska started a true freshman, redshirt freshman, and a pair 1987 Utah State W, 56-12 of sophomores up front, along with a pair of seniors. 1988 Texas A&M (10)* W, 23-14 Highlighting the youth movement is true freshman Tyler Moore who earned starts at right tackle each of the first 1989 Northern Illinois W, 48-17 three weeks, marking a historic milestone in Nebraska history. 1990 Baylor W, 13-0 4Moore, who enrolled in January, was the first true freshman offensive lineman to start a season opener in 1991 Utah State W, 59-28 Nebraska history, and just the fourth freshman offensive lineman to earn a start in Nebraska’s season opener, joining 1992 Utah W, 49-22 1993 North Texas W, 76-14 redshirt freshmen Jeremiah Sirles (2010 vs. Western Kentucky), Marcel Jones (2008 vs. Western Michigan) and 1994 West Virginia (24)* W, 31-0 Richie Incognito (2002 vs. Arizona State). 1995 at Oklahoma State W, 64-21 4Moore is also just the fourth true freshman offensive lineman to start a game at Nebraska and the first since 1996 Michigan State W, 55-14 2007. Previous true freshman starters on the offensive line include: Jaivorio Burkes (2 starts in 2007), Jacob Hickman 1997 Akron W, 59-14 (1 start in 2006) and Matt Slauson (3 starts in 2005). 1998 Louisiana Tech** W, 56-27 4Moore is only the 10th true freshman offensive lineman to appear in a game for the Huskers since freshmen 1999 at Iowa W, 42-7 regained eligibility in 1973, and just the sixth to appear in a season opener. 2000 San Jose State W, 49-13 4In the first two weeks of the season, Moore was one of only five true freshmen offensive linemen at a BCS 2001 TCU*** W, 21-7 Conference school to earn a start. 2002 Arizona State@ W, 48-10 2003 Oklahoma St. (24) W, 17-7 True Freshmen Offensive Linemen to Play at Nebraska (10) 2004 Western Illinois W, 56-17 Tyler Moore (2011), Andrew Rodriguez (2010), Jaivorio Burkes (2007), Jacob Hickman (2006), Matt Slauson (2005), Greg 2005 Maine W, 25-7 Austin (2003), Toniu Fonoti (1999), John Garrison (1999), Will Shields (1989), Jake Young (1986) 2006 Louisiana Tech W, 49-10 2007 Nevada W, 52-10 True Freshmen Offensive Linemen to Play in Season Opener (6) 2008 Western Michigan W, 47-24 Tyler Moore (2011), Andrew Rodriguez (2010), Tonui Fonoti (1999), John Garrison (1999), Will Shields (1989), Jake Young 2009 Florida Atlantic W, 49-3 (1986) 2010 Western Kentucky W, 49-10 True Freshmen Offensive Linemen to Start a Game (4) 2011 Chattanooga W, 40-7 Tyler Moore (2011), Jaivorio Burkes (2 games in 2007), Jacob Hickman (1 games in 2006), Matt Slauson (3 games in 2005) *-Kickoff Classic ; **-Eddie Robinson Classic ***-Pigskin Classic; @-BCA Classic Freshmen Offensive Linemen to Start Season Opener (4) NU Career QB Rushing Yards Tyler Moore (2011), Jeremiah Sirles (RFr., 2010), Marcel Jones (RFr., 2008), Richie Incognito (RFr., 2002) Rk. Player, Years Yards 4The three underclassmen in Nebraska’s starting offensive line were a rarity. The Chattanooga game marked the 1. Eric Crouch, 1998-2001 3,434 first time the Huskers started three underclassmen on the offensive line in any game since 2008, and the first time 2. Jammal Lord, 2000-03 2,573 ever in a season opener. 3. Steve Taylor, 1985-88 2,125 Against Washington, Nebraska had another rarity on the line. With sophomore Andrew Rodriguez out of the 4. Tommie Frazier, 1992-95 1,955 lineup at left guard, junior walk-onSeung Hoon Choi earned his first career start. He joined right guard Spencer Long 5. Scott Frost, 1996-97 1,533 6. Taylor Martinez, 2010-present 1,349 and center Mike Caputo as original walk-on players who started on the line. The Washington game marked the first 7. Turner Gill, 1980-83 1,317 time since the first two games of 1988 that Nebraska had started three walk-ons on the offensive line. 8. Gerry Gdowski, 1987-89 1,211 9. Mickey Joseph, 1988-91 1,091 Martinez Continues to Shine in September Nebraska sophomore quarterback Taylor Martinez has been a dynamic play-maker for the Nebraska offense NU QB Season Rushing Yards since taking the reins of the offense at the start of the 2010 season. Martinez is off to another prolific start to the Rk. Player, Year Yards 1. Jammal Lord, 2002 1,412 2011 season, much like his redshirt freshman campaign. 2. Eric Crouch, 2001 1,115 Martinez rushed for 135 yards and three touchdowns against Chattanooga, then had 166 yards andtwo 3. Scott Frost, 1997 1,095 touchdowns against Fresno State. He added 83 rushing yards in the win over Washington. Through three games, 4. Eric Crouch, 2000 971 Martinez is averaging 128.0 rushing yards per game to lead the Big Ten and rank eighth nationally. 5. Taylor Martinez, 2010 965 4Martinez also ranks third in the Big Ten and 21st nationally in total offense at 291.3 yards per game. Martinez threw for 219 yards against Fresno State, the second-highest passing total of his career. In that game, he also posted NU Frosh Season Rushing Yards his second career 200-passing, 100-yard rushing day, the only two such games in NU history. Rk. Player, Position, Year Yards 4Martinez continues to show his big-play ability. He has six rushes of at least 20 yards in 2011, including four 1. Ahman Green, IB, 1995 1,086 2. Taylor Martinez, QB, 2010 965 of at least 40 yards. He also has nine passes covering at least 20 yards, including four plays of more than 40 yards. 3. Calvin Jones, IB, 1991 900 Martinez’s dual-threat ability has shown the brightest in the month of September, including two impressive efforts in season openers. Martinez rushed for three touchdowns in this year’s opener against Chattanooga. NU Frosh Season Rushing TDs 4The Chattanooga contest marked the fourth time in Martinez’s career he has rushed for at least three Rk. Player, Position, Year TDs touchdowns, including season openers the past two years. Overall, he has six career multi-rushing TD games. 1. Calvin Jones, IB, 1991 14 4Martinez’s back-to-back 100-yard rushing games to start the year gave him seven 100-yard rushing games in DeAngelo Evans, IB, 1996 14 16 career contests. Martinez’s seven career 100-yard rushing games is already third among Nebraska quarterbacks, 3. Ahman Green, IB, 1995 13 trailing only Eric Crouch (18) and Jammal Lord (8). 4. Taylor Martinez, QB, 2010 12

Game 4 at Wyoming 8 2011 Nebraska Football 2011 Nebraska Football Huskers.com Nebraska Total Offense Stats In seven September games as Nebraska’s starter, Martinez has guided the Huskers to a 7-0 record, with the Year Total Offense offense averaging 41.8 points per game. As a September passer, Martinez has completed 65-of-121 passes for 1,022 2001 451.2 yards and five touchdowns, but his ground game has provided his biggest September statistics. 2002 373.1 Martinez averages 125.7 rushing yards per game in September and has topped 100 rushing yards infiveof 2003 345.0 seven games. He averages an impressive 8.5 yards per carry in September, including 14 rushes of 20 yards or more. 2004 363.2 Martinez also has 14 of his 18 career rushing touchdowns in September, including runs of 43 (twice), 46 (twice), 47, 2005 320.3 67 and 80 yards. Martinez has three games in September with three rushing touchdowns. 2006 414.6 2007 468.3 Taylor Martinez in September 2008 450.8 Passing Rushing 2009 322.8 Opponent C-A-INT Yds. TD Att. Yds. Avg. TD 2010 398.1 2010 2011 422.0 Western Kentucky 9-15-0 136 0 7 127 18.1 3 Idaho 12-17-1 106 0 14 157 11.2 2 Nebraska Scoring Offense Stats at Washington 7-11-0 150 1 19 137 7.2 3 Year Scoring Offense South Dakota State 6-14-2 140 1 13 75 5.8 0 2001 37.4 2011 2002 27.4 Chattanooga 11-22-0 116 0 19 135 7.1 3 2003 24.8 Fresno State 10-21-2 219 1 15 166 11.1 2 2004 25.0 Washington 10-21-0 155 2 17 83 4.8 1 2005 24.7 Totals 65-121-5 1,022 5 104 880 8.5 14 2006 30.6 2007 33.4 Huskers Showing Signs of Another Powerful Rushing Attack 2008 35.4 Nebraska led the Big 12 and ranked ninth nationally in rushing offense in 2010, averaging 247.6 yards per game. 2009 25.1 Nebraska’s national rushing ranking was its highest since 2003 (7th) and the 247.6 yards per game were its best 2010 30.9 since averaging 268.7 yards on the ground in 2002. Nebraska did not finish higher than 23rd nationally in rushing 2011 44.3 between 2004 and 2009. The Huskers are off to another strong start in the rushing category in 2011, averaging 252.3 yards per game on the ground. The figures rank second in the Big Ten and 11th nationally. Nebraska Rushing Offense Stats The Huskers have topped 200 yards on the ground in each of the first three games, including 309 rushing yards Year Rushing Offense against Washington. Nebraska had 92 first-half rushing yards against the Huskies before producing 217 yards on 2001 314.7 the ground after halftime. Nebraska is now 13-0 the past two seasons when rushing for 200 yards or more. 2002 268.7 2003 235.6 In the first three games, Martinez has 384 rushing yards, while I-back Rex Burkhead has posted 250 yards on the 2004 176.3 ground. The duo each topped 900 yards last season–Martinez with 965 yards and Burkhead with 951. Nebraska 2005 96.0 was one of only three teams nationally with a pair of returning 900-yard rushers from last season (also Wisconsin 2006 170.5 and Pittsburgh). 2007 144.4 Not only is a pair of returning 900-yard rushers a rare feat in college football this season, it is also nearly 2008 169.8 unheard of in the history of Nebraska football. The 2011 season marks only the third time in Husker history that 2009 147.1 Nebraska returned two 900-yard rushers from the previous season. The only other seasons where NU returned that 2010 247.6 production was in 1982 (Roger Craig and Mike Rozier) and 1992 (Derek Brown and Calvin Jones). 2011 252.3 Burkhead and Martinez also ranked third among the nation’s top returning running back-quarterback rushing tandems (behind Michigan’s Vincent Smith and Denard Robinson and Oregon’s LaMichael James and Darron Thomas). Top NU Rushing Efforts Since 2004 Rk. Game Yards FBS Teams Returning Multiple 900-Yard Rushers from 2010 1. at Kansas State, 2010 451 1. Wisconsin (James White – 1,052; Montee Ball – 996) 2. vs. Nevada, 2007 413 2. Pittsburgh ( – 1,061; Ray Graham – 922) 3. at Washington, 2010 383 3. Nebraska (Taylor Martinez (QB) – 965; Rex Burkhead – 951) 4. vs. Western Illinois, 2004 363 FBS Top Returning Quarterback-Running Back Rushing Combination 5. vs. Idaho, 2010 360 1. Michigan, 2,303 yards (Denard Robinson – 1,702; Vincent Smith – 601) 6. at Kansas State, 2008 340 2. Oregon, 2,217 yards (Darron Thomas – 486; LaMichael James – 1,731) 7. vs. New Mexico State, 2008 330 3. Nebraska, 1,916 yards (Taylor Martinez – 965; Rex Burkhead – 951) 8. vs. Missouri, 2010 328 9. vs. Troy, 2006 316 Husker Teams with Two Returning 900-Yard Rushers from Previous Season 10. vs. Washington, 2011 309 » 2011 (Taylor Martinez & Rex Burkhead) » 1992 (Derek Brown & Calvin Jones) Huskers Start Fast vs. Huskies » 1982 (Roger Craig & Mike Rozier) Nebraska scored just two plays into its 51-38 victory over Burkhead, Martinez and graduated I-back Roy Helu Jr. led a 2010 rushing attack that put up numbers not seen at Washington, needing just two offensive plays to take a 7-0 Nebraska in seven seasons. advantage. The Huskers’ touchdown on their opening drive » Nebraska topped 200 rushing yards 10 times in 2010 and was 10-0 in those games. NU is now 20-2 under Pelini marked the first time Nebraska had scored a touchdown on its first possession since the Missouri game in 2010 (nine when reaching the 200-yard rushing plateau. games). In fact, Nebraska posted points on its opening » Nebraska had back-to-back 300-yard rushing performances in games 2 and 3 in 2010 marking the first time NU drive for the first time since kicking a field goal at Texas topped 300 rushing yards in consecutive games since late in 2002. Nebraska began 2010 with five straight 200-yard A&M last fall (six games). The Huskers’ touchdown just 34 rushing games and six overall including the 2009 Holiday Bowl, marking the longest streak for the Huskers since seconds into the game marked the quickest Nebraska has also posting six straight 200-yard rushing games during the 2002 season. scored at the start of a game since scoring a touchdown » Nebraska’s 451 rushing yards at Kansas State were its most since posting 641 rushing yards at Baylor in 2001. It just 15 seconds into the game at Colorado in 1999. also marked just the Huskers’ second 400-yard rushing game in the past seven seasons (413 vs. Nevada, 2007). » In road wins at Washington and Kansas State, Nebraska rushed for more than 300 yards in consecutive road games for the first time since 2001 when NU topped 300 rushing yards in back-to-back games at Missouri and Baylor. » Nebraska had three players crack the century mark in rushing yards at Washington last season. The game marked the fifth time in school history Nebraska has had three players reach 100 rushing yards in the same game, and the first time it has happened since four Husker runners topped 100 yards at Baylor in 2001. Game 4 at Wyoming 9 Inaugural Big Ten Season 2011 Nebraska Football Huskers.com Pelini Among Impressive Group » Martinez and Helu Jr. also teamed up to produce double 100-yard rushing games against Idaho and Kansas State. Bo Pelini had 29 wins in his first three seasons as NU Nebraska has had two players rush for 100 yards in the same game 68 times in school history. head coach. He is in impressive company among coaches at » Nebraska had 12 100-yard rushing games in 2010 after having just 16 combined 100-yard games the previous three BCS Conference schools in the BCS era (since 1998). seasons (2007-09). The 12 100-yard games in 2010 were the most by NU since the 2001 team had 16 100-yard 3-Year Win Total Among New BCS Coaches rushing outings in 13 games. NU has three 100-yard rushing games in 2011. Coach School First 3 Years Wins » Nebraska rushed for 3,466 yards in 14 games in 2010, over 1,400 yards more than in 14 games in 2009. It marked the Larry Coker Miami 2001-03 35 first time NU rushed for 2,500 yards in a season since 2003. Les Miles LSU 2005-07 34 Nick Saban Alabama 2007-09 33 Brian Kelly Cincinnati 2007-09 33 Nebraska Lighting the Scoreboard Early in 2011 Jim Tressel Ohio State 2001-03 32 Nebraska is averaging 44.3 points per game to rank second in the Big Ten Conference and 13th nationally after Mark Richt Georgia 2001-03 32 three games. The Huskers have scored 40 points or more in each of the first three games this season, with 40 against Frank Solich Nebraska 1998-2000 31 Chattanooga, 42 against Fresno State and 51 on Saturday against Washington. Bob Stoops Oklahoma 1999-2001 31 4 The 2011 season marks the first time Nebraska has opened the season with three straight games of 40-plus points Urban Meyer Florida 2005-07 31 since the 1995 season. Nebraska opened the year with four straight games of at least 40 points en route to a 12-0 Bo Pelini Nebraska 2008-10 29 Pete Carroll USC 2001-03 29 record and second straight national championship. 3-Year Win Total Among BCS First-Time Coaches 4 This marks only the fourth time in school history Nebraska has scored 40 points or more in each of the first three Coach School First 3 Years Wins games, also in 1995, 1989 and 1983. The 1983 team opened the year with five straight 40-plus point games, the Larry Coker Miami 2001-03 35 1995 had four and the 1989 team with three. Mark Richt Georgia 2001-03 32 4 Nebraska had not topped 40 points in three straight games at any point in the season since the 2008 season when Frank Solich Nebraska 1998-2000 31 the Huskers cracked the 40-point barrier in games 10-12 of the regular season. Bob Stoops Oklahoma 1999-2001 31 Bo Pelini Nebraska 2008-10 29 Pete Carroll USC 2001-03 29 David Poised to Build on Record-Setting 2010 Season 3-Year Win Total Among Nebraska Head Coaches Linebacker Lavonte David arrived on the Nebraska campus just a few months before the 2010 season, but by the Coach First 3 Years Wins end of the year he had put his name in the Nebraska record book and in the minds of college football fans around the Frank Solich 1998-2000 31 country. In 2011, the 6-1, 225-pound David is playing at an equally high level and is a strong candidate for national Bo Pelini 2008-10 29 honors, including one of the leading contenders for the Butkus Award. Bob Devaney 1962-64 28 David set a Nebraska season record with 152 tackles in 2010, and his 10.9 tackles per game ranked 11th nationally Tom Osborne 1973-75 28 and tops in the Big 12. His tackle total surpassed the previous school record of 149 tackles by Barrett Ruud in 2003. Most Wins Among Class of 2008 Head Coaches The 6-1, 220-pound David was also the first Blackshirt defender to record 100 tackles since Ruud in 2004. Coach School Wins David opened the 2011 season with a team-high nine tackles, including a tackle for loss in the win over Chattanooga, Bo Pelini* Nebraska 32 helping the Huskers limit the Mocs to just seven points and 230 total yards. He backed that up with 15 tackles Ken Niumatalolo* Navy 29 Paul Johnson Georgia Tech 28 against Fresno State for his ninth career double-figure tackle game, including four with at least 15 tackles. Against *first-time head coaches Washington, David recorded eight tackles, and also added his first career interception to stop a Husky first-quarter scoring threat in the Nebraska red zone. Nebraska Season Tackles Through three games his 32 tackles leads the team and his 10.7 tackles per game tops the Big Ten and ranks Player, Year Tackles 15th nationally. 1. Lavonte David, 2010 152 4 David had a career-high 19 tackles in the Huskers’ victory over South Dakota State in 2010. His tackle total vs. 2. Barrett Ruud, 2003 149 SDSU was tied for the most in the Big 12, and was the highest for a Nebraska player since Ruud totaled 19 tackles 3. Barrett Ruud, 2004 143 at Kansas State in 2004. The tackle total tied for the seventh-most in a single game in Nebraska history. 4. Lee Kunz, 1977 141 4 David had 35 tackles in back-to-back games against South Dakota State and Kansas State, the best for a 5. Jerry Murtaugh, 1970 132 Husker since Ruud had 36 tackles in back-to-back games against Kansas State and Missouri in 2004. David made 17 Nation’s Active Tackles Leaders tackles against Oklahoma in the Big 12 title game, giving him the top three tackle efforts of the past six seasons. Player, School Tackles/Game In addition to leading the team in tackles, David was second on the team in tackles for loss (15-60), sacks (6-50) 1. Luke Kuechly, Boston College 13.8 and pass breakups (10), while ranking fourth in hurries (7). David was named the Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of the 3. Brian Wagner, Akron 10.9 Year by every outlet that selected that honor. He was also a first-team All-Big 12 selection, while the Kansas City Star 3. Lavonte David, Nebraska 10.8 named him its conference defensive player of the year. David also received national accolades, including first-team 4. Trent Mackey, Tulane 10.6 All-America honors by Rivals.com and CBSSports.com, while the AP and SI.com named him to the second team. Despite having the benefit of only two seasons in a Nebraska uniform, David is in position to rank among the top Nebraska Career Tackles 10 career tackles in school history. David needs 64 tackles to crack the top 10, and just 36 to reach the top 20 on the Player, Years Tackles 1. Barrett Ruud, 2001-04 432 career list. Demorrio Williams’ 220 career tackles are the most by a Nebraska defender who played just two seasons 2. Jerry Murtaugh, 1968-70 342 as a Husker (2002-03), while David’s 184 tackles are second in that group. -- 10. Trev Alberts, 1990-93 248 Crick Looking for Dominant 2011 Season for Blackshirts -- Defensive tackle Jared Crick has been a fixture on Nebraska’s defensive line and in opponent backfields for three 20. Ken Geddes, 1967-69 220 seasons. The 6-6, 285-pound Crick has earned first-team all-conference honors each of the past two seasons, and is Mike Anderson, 1990-93 220 Demorrio Williams, 2002-03 220 likely to be a strong candidate for numerous national honors this fall. 30. Tom Ruud, 1972-74 202 In addition to his All-Big 12 award in 2010, Crick was also a first-team All-America choice by Rivals.com, while 31. Reggie Cooper, 1987-90 195 earning second-team honors from the Associated Press and CBSSports.com. Crick was one of 12 semifinalists for the LeRoy Etienne, 1985-88 195 Rotary Lombardi Award, and he was a quarterfinalist for the Lott IMPACT Trophy. 33. Keyuo Craver, 1998-2001 192 Crick entered 2011 in position to cement his place as one of the top defenders in Nebraska history. He was a first- 34. Bob Nelson, 1972-74 189 team All-American by nearly every preseason outlet and is among the favorites for Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year. 35. Lavonte David, 2010-present 184 Crick opened the year with five tackles, including a pair of tackles for loss, against Chattanooga. He also broke up George Andrews, 1976-78 184 Pierre Allen, 2007-10 184 a pass that was intercepted and added a quarterback hurry. Against Washington, Crick had a season-high six tackles -- and recorded his first sack of the season and the 20th of his Nebraska career. 51. Kerry Weinmaster, 1976-79 165 4 Crick has the opportunity to become Nebraska’s first three-time, first-team all-conference selection since 52. Prince Amukamara, 2007-10 161 cornerback Ralph Brown achieved the rare honor in 1997, 1998 and 1999. Just 21 players in school history have 53. Josh Bullocks, 2002-04 160 been three-time all-conference picks, including only five since 1990. 54. Jared Crick, 2008-present 159 Game 4 at Wyoming 10 2011 Nebraska Football 2011 Nebraska Football Huskers.com Nebraska Career Sacks 4 Crick made 70 tackles last season to rank third on the team and first among linemen. He led all Big 12 Player, Years Sacks defensive linemen with 5.0 tackles per game. 1. Trev Alberts, 1990-93 29.5 4 Crick had a team-high 9.5 sacks, including three games with two or more sacks. He also had 9.5 sacks in 2009. 2. Grant Wistrom, 1994-97 26.5 Crick’s 20 career sacks is eighth in school history and he is His sack total ranks eighth in school history and he is 3. Jim Skow, 1983-85 26 third among active players in sacks. Crick is four sacks from cracking the top five in NU history and 9.5 sacks from 4. Ndamukong Suh, 2005-09 24 Trev Alberts’ school record of 29.5 career sacks. Danny Noonan, 1984-86 24 4 Crick led the team with 17 tackles for loss (91 yards) in his junior season. His 35 career tackles for loss are 6. Broderick Thomas, 1985-88 22.5 three shy of the top 10 on the career chart, and Crick is nine tackles for loss from cracking the top five in school 7. Adam Carriker, 2003-06 20.5 history. 8. Jared Crick, 2008-present 20 4 In 2009, Crick pushed Ndamukong Suh for team statistical leads in tackles, sacks and tackles for loss. Crick 9. Barry Turner, 2005-09 17 finished with 73 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, 9.5 sacks, 16 quarterback hurries and two recoveries. His 5.2 10. Travis Hill, 1989-92 16.5 tackles per game were second behind Suh among Big 12 defensive linemen. Nebraska Career TFLs 4 Crick had one of the most prolific defensive days in school history with a record-setting performance at Player, Years TFLs Baylor in 2009. Crick had a school-record five sacks for 24 yards in the game. His five sacks were the most in a single 1. Grant Wistrom, OLB, 1994-97 58.5 game by any player in the nation in 2009, just ahead of Suh’s 4.5 sacks against Texas. Crick had seven tackles for 2. Ndamukong Suh, DT, 2005-09 57 loss, tying the NU school record also held by Jim Skow (1985 vs. Missouri) and Suh (2009 vs. Texas). The seven TFLs 3. Barrett Ruud, MLB, 2001-04 50 by Crick and Suh were three more than any other Big 12 player in 2009. 4. Trev Alberts, OLB, 1990-93 45 5. Jim Skow, RT, 1982-85 44 Blackshirts Look to Get Back to Stingy Scoring Defense 6. Adam Carriker, DE, 2003-06 41 Nebraska was among the nation’s top scoring defenses in both 2009 and 2010. The 2009 defense led the nation Willie Harper, DE, 1970-72 41 at 10.4 points per game, and held seven foes to single digits and eight teams to 10 or fewer points. Both of those 8. Broderick Thomas, OLB, 1985-88 39 totals led the nation. Nebraska posted two shutouts for the first time since 2003. In 2010, Nebraska again ranked in 9. Mike Rucker, RE, 1995-98 38 the top 10 nationally, holding opponents to 17.4 points per game to rank ninth. Jay Moore, DE, 2003-06 38 Nebraska has given up more points in 2011, averaging 24.7 points per game allowed, but the Huskers combined -- numbers from 2009 to 2011 still rank among the nation’s best. Including three games in 2011, Nebraska has allowed Jared Crick, DT, 2008-present 35 an average of 14.9 points per game in 31 games since the start of the 2009 season. That is the fourth-best scoring Nation’s Active Sacks Leaders defense mark in the nation in that span, trailing only Alabama, Ohio State and TCU. Player, School Sacks 4 Nebraska’s 10.4 points per game allowed in 2009 were the fewest since the 1984 defense led the nation by 1. Julian Miller, West Virginia 21.5 allowing just 9.5 points per game. NU had not allowed fewer than 15 points per game since 2003. , Southern Miss 21.5 4 Before the last two seasons, Nebraska had not ranked in the top 10 in scoring defense in consecutive seasons 3. Jared Crick, Nebraska 20.0 since 1995 and 1996. 4 Nebraska held 13 of 14 opponents to 20 or fewer points in 2009. To put that accomplishment in perspective, NU COMBINED DEFENSIVE NUMBERS held just six opponents to fewer than 20 points in 2007 and 2008 combined. Nebraska held 10 of 14 teams to 20 or (2009-2011) fewer points in 2010, and only one opponent scored more than 24 points in regulation play. TOTAL DEFENSE 4 Only 14 Nebraska opponents have scored as many as 17 points since the start of the 2009 season (31 games). In Team GP Yds. YPG that stretch, Nebraska has allowed 10 or fewer points in 13 games. TCU 29 7,380 254.5 Alabama 30 7,651 255.0 No Passing Zone Ohio St. 29 7,610 262.4 Nebraska’s defense has consistently been among the nation’s best under Bo and Carl Pelini. That effort has been Florida 30 8,149 271.6 led by the Blackshirts’ remarkable pass defense. Nebraska had a dominant secondary in 2010, marking the second Texas 29 7,905 272.6 straight season NU ranked among the nation’s top pass defenses. Boise St. 29 8,236 284.0 Nebraska 31 9,197 296.7 Nebraska finished third nationally in pass efficiency defense (96.29 rating) and fifth in passing yards allowed (153.6 ypg) in 2010. Nebraska allowed opposing passers to complete just 48.7 percent of passing attempts, a SCORING DEFENSE mark that ranked second nationally. Nebraska is currently 49th in the nation in pass efficiency defense in 2011. Team GP Pts. PPG The pass defense effort came a year after Nebraska led the nation in pass efficiency defense in 2009. Since the Alabama 30 358 11.9 start of 2009, Nebraska has allowed 26 touchdown passes, while picking off 42 opponent passes. NU allowed just Ohio St. 29 395 13.6 TCU 29 408 14.1 seven passing touchdowns in 2009 and 13 in 2010. Nebraska 31 463 14.9 The Huskers have a 94.41 pass efficiency defensive rating since the start of 2009, second-best in the nation. In 31 Boise St. 29 442 15.2 games since the start of the 2009 season, NU has allowed just 172.7 passing yards per game, eighth-best in the nation. PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE Other notable accomplishments for Nebraska’s pass defense include: 4 Nebraska opponents have completed less than 50 percent of their passes each of the past two seasons. Ten Opp. Pass Numbers Team % INT Yds TD Rating of 14 opponents in 2009 completed 50 percent or less of their pass attempts, and five opponents had less than Alabama 47.9 48 4,959 24 90.76 150 yards passing. In 2010, seven opponents threw for 135 yards or less, and NU also held seven opponents below Nebraska 49.0 42 5,353 26 94.41 a 50 percent completion rate. Ohio St. 53.8 47 4,852 23 97.80 4 Nebraska had 19 interceptions in 2010 to tie for 11th in the country. In 2009, Nebraska tied for seventh in the Boise St. 53.1 40 4,967 26 101.25 nation with 20 interceptions. Nebraska has three interceptions in 2011. Florida 53.1 44 4,962 30 102.16 4 Nebraska’s average of 153.6 yards per game allowed through the air in 2010 was its best pass defense PASSING YARDS PER GAME average since allowing 131.0 yards per game in 1990. Team GP Yds. YPG 4 The Blackshirts allowed 15 passing yards against Kansas in 2010, the fewest since allowing zero completions Air Force 28 4,317 154.2 against Nicholls State in 2006. It was just the eighth time since 1990 that NU held an opponent to 50 or fewer TCU 29 4,560 157.3 passing yards. Kansas did not complete a pass after the first quarter (0-of-9). Alabama 30 4,959 165.3 Florida 30 4,962 165.4 Ohio State 29 4,852 167.3 Texas 29 4,915 169.5 Boise St. 29 4,967 171.2 Nebraska 31 5,353 177.5

Game 4 at Wyoming 11 Inaugural Big Ten Season 2011 Nebraska Football Huskers.com 2011 Game-by-Game Maher Impressive in Taking Over Kicking and Punting Duties Offense When you must replace the most accurate place-kicker in NCAA history there is obviously going to be some concern. Rushing However, junior place-kicker/ Brett Maherhas quickly put most of those concerns to rest with a near-perfect Game Att. Yds. TD Long effort through three games. Maher replaced Alex Henery, Nebraska’s starting place-kicker from 2007 to 2010, and UTC 34 229 4 52 starting punter the past two seasons. Henery is now with the Philadelphia Eagles. FSU 35 219 4 57 A native of Kearney, Neb., Maher was a perfect 4-of-4 on field goals in the opener, including a 50-yarder into a strong wind on his first career attempt. He added field goals of 48, 34 and 21 yards later in the game and his four UW 55 309 4 36 field goals tied for the third-most in school history and also tied the record for most field goals in a season opener. Passing Maher added a 3-of-3 field-goal performance in the win over Washington, improving to 7-of-7 on the season. He is Game Passes Yds. TD Long Sacks also perfect on 16 extra-point tries. Maher is tied for sixth nationally in field goals per game at 2.3 per contest and UTC 12-25-0 135 0 31 1-5 his 12.33 points per game places him 12th nationally. FSU 10-21-2 219 1 53 1-4 Maher has been equally impressive in the punting department. He showed his strong leg in the opener, averaging UW 10-21-0 155 2 50 2-9 52.0 yards on his four punts, including downing two inside the Chattanooga 20-yard line. The 52.0-yard per punt Defense average was the best by a Nebraska punter since the 2005 season. Against Fresno State, Maher averaged 50.8 yards Rushing on five punts, and again downed a pair of punts inside the 20. Maher is the first Nebraska punter to average 50.0 Game Att. Yds. TD Long yards per punt in consecutive games since Sam Koch accomplished the feat in the final two games of the 2005 season. UTC 31 60 0 14 Maher’s punting average of 48.08 yards per boot leads the Big Ten and ranks sixth nationally. He has downed five FSU 40 190 1 21 punts inside the opponent 20 this season. Maher was rewarded for his effort against Chattanooga by being named co-Big Ten Special Teams Player of the UW 31 146 1 25 Week. The Huskers captured that award in consecutive weeks as freshman Ameer Abdullah received the weekly Passing honor for his explosive return effort against Fresno State. Abdullah had five kickoff returns for a school-record 211 Game Passes Yds. TD Long Sacks yards against the Bulldogs, including a 100-yard return for a touchdown. Through three games, Nebraska leads the UTC 22-36-1 170 1 25 3-24 nation in kickoff returns at 36.5 yards per return and ranks 19th nationally in punt returns. FSU 20-41-0 254 1 55 0-0 UW 21-37-2 274 4 52 2-3 Avoiding Yellow Sacks/TFL Throughout the offseason, the coaching staff preached the importance of having fewer penalties and turnovers Game Sacks Yds. TFL Yards in 2011. Last season, NU set school records for most penalties and penalty yards and also led the nation in . UTC 3 24 10 40 Nebraska has been much improved in the penalty area and has had mixed results in the turnover area. FSU 0 0 0 0 4Nebraska had three penalties for 33 yards against Chattanooga in the opener, and three penalties for 25 yards UW 2 3 3 5 against Fresno State. In 2010, Nebraska had at least six penalties in 13 of 14 games and tallied at least 45 yards in Team penalties in all but one game. NU’s season low last season was three penalties for 15 yards against Oklahoma. Nebraska ranks 19th nationally in fewest penalties per game at 4.3 per contest. Turnover Margin 4Nebraska has committed five turnovers in the first three games, and is at a net zero in the turnover margin. Turnovers Takeaways Game Fumb. INT Total Fumb. INT Total +/- UTC 2 0 2 0 1 1 -1 Several Huskers Earn First Start, Playing Time FSU 0 2 2 1 0 1 -1 Several Huskers made either their career debut, first career start or both in the season opener. First-time starters UW 1 0 1 1 2 3 +2 against Chattanooga included true freshman Tyler Moore, sophomores Spencer Long and Andrew Rodriguez and senior Jermarcus “Yoshi” Hardrick on the offensive line, sophomore receiverQuincy Enunwa, sophomore cornerback Penalties Andrew Green, sophomore defensive end Jason Ankrah and junior punter and place-kicker Brett Maher. NU Opponent 4In addition to Moore, other true freshmen to see action against Chattanooga included I-backsAmeer Abdullah, Game Pen. Yds. Pen. Yds. Aaron Green and Braylon Heard, Jamal Turner and place-kicker Mauro Bondi. Last season, just three UTC 3 33 8 76 true freshmen played for the Huskers and Nebraska also played six true freshman in 2009. FSU 3 25 5 50 4Other players seeing their first action as Huskers included junior transfers Joseph Carter (defensive end) and UW 7 60 9 90 Daimion Stafford (safety), redshirt freshmen Kenny Bell (wide receiver), Brion Carnes (quarterback), Corey Cooper (safety), Jake Cotton (offensive guard), Tyler Evans (wide receiver), Harvey Jackson (safety), Stanley Jean-Baptiste 1971 Championship Team Reunited (wide receiver), Josh Mitchell (cornerback), Trevor Roach (linebacker) and Chase Rome (defensive tackle). More than 55 members of Nebraska’s 1971 national 4Against Fresno State, safety Daimion Stafford and tight end Kevin Thomsen each made their first career starts. championship team gathered in Lincoln Sept. 2-3 for a reunion. The group had a private dinner on Friday evening First-time starters against Washington included junior guardSeung Hoon Choi, Bell at receiver, Mitchell at cornerback and was honored on the field at halftime of the Chattanooga and junior defensive back Justin Blatchford. game. The group included 1971 team captains Jim Anderson and Jerry Tagge and 1972 Heisman winner Johnny Rodgers. Four Walk-ons Placed on Scholarship The 1971 team won the second of Nebraska’s five Nebraska Coach Bo Pelini announced during fall camp that four Huskers had been placed on scholarship after national championships with a perfect 13-0 record under originally joining the team as walk-ons. The group included senior I-back Austin Jones, senior fullback Tyler Legate, Hall of Fame Coach Bob Devaney. Nebraska opened the senior defensive back Lance Thorell and junior long snapper P.J. Mangieri. year No. 2 in the AP poll, moved to the top spot after the Pelini has made the walk-on program a huge priority since taking over the Nebraska program. In his first four season opener and never relinquished the position. The recruiting classes, Nebraska has welcomed more than 80 walk-on players into the Nebraska program. In his first four Huskers held 10 of 13 opponents to single-digit points, seasons, Pelini has placed 14 players on scholarship prior to the start of the season. while topping 30 points on offense in all 13 contests. A senior from Aurora, Colo., Jones has played in 13 games as a reserve I-back in his career and compiled 76 rushing The highlight of the 1971 season was a 35-31 victory over yards and a touchdown on 21 career carries. No. 2 Oklahoma in Norman in the “Game of the Century”. Legate joined the Nebraska program in 2008 after one season at South Dakota. Legate has played in 30 games, Nebraska capped its championship season with a 38-6 including 13 starts at fullback. He has five career receptions, including a three touchdown grabs. Legate was Nebraska’s drubbing of Alabama in the Orange Bowl. The 1971 team is also being recognized this week by The 2009 walk-on MVP and was a first-team academic All-Big 12 pick in 2010. Sporting News as the top college football team of the past A native of Loomis, Neb., Thorell has been a fixture in the Nebraska secondary for the past three seasons. Thorell 125 years. has played in 42 games, including six career starts, and has often being used in a nickel or dime role. Thorell is a three-time academic All-Big 12 pick and a three-year member of the Brook Berringer Citizenship Team. Mangieri joined the Nebraska program as a walk-on from Peoria, Ill., in 2009 and has started every game the past three seasons as Nebraska’s long snapper. His work helped former NU place-kicker Alex Henery shatter numerous school records the past two seasons. Game 4 at Wyoming 12 2011 Nebraska Football 2011 Nebraska Football Huskers.com Huskers’ Top 10 Home Crowds Nebraska Seeks Third Straight 10-Win Season No. Attend. Opponent Date Nebraska has posted 10 wins in each of the past two seasons, giving the Huskers back-to-back double-digit victory 1. 86,304 La.-Lafayette (W, 55-0) Sept. 26, 2009 seasons for the first time since 2000 (10-2) and 2001 (11-2). A third straight season with 10 or more victories in 2011 2. 86,115 Oklahoma (W, 10-3) Nov. 7, 2009 would mark the first time the Huskers have accomplished that since a three-year span from 1999 to 2001. 3. 86,107 Texas Tech (L, 31-10) Oct. 17, 2009 Nebraska is one of just nine schools in the nation with back-to-back 10 win seasons, including Wisconsin and 4. 85,998 Kansas State (W, 17-3) Nov. 21, 2009 5. 85,938 Iowa State (L, 9-7) Oct. 24, 2009 Ohio State of the Big Ten, Alabama (SEC), Virginia Tech (ACC), Oregon and Utah (Pac-12) and TCU and Boise State 6. 85,907 Missouri (W, 31-17) Oct. 30, 2010 (Mountain West). 7. 85,831 Virginia Tech (L, 35-30) Sept. 27, 2008 4 2010 marked the first time Nebraska posted 10 wins in the regular season since the 2001 team won 11 regular- 8. 85,800 Colorado (W, 37-14) Nov. 24, 2006 season games. 9. 85,732 Idaho (W, 38-17) Sept. 11, 2010 4 Bo Pelini joined Frank Solich as the only NU coaches to post two 10-win seasons in their first three years. 10. 85,719 Florida Atlantic (W, 49-3) Sept. 5, 2009 4 The 2010 season was Nebraska’s 25th all-time 10-win season in school history, including 23 since 1970.

Largest Crowds To See Nebraska Play Huskers in Elite Group with Three Straight Nine-Win Seasons No. Opponent Attend. 1. at Penn State, Sept. 14, 2002 110,753 Nebraska secured its third straight nine-win season under third-year head coach Bo Pelini in 2010. 2. Miami (Rose Bowl), Jan. 3, 2002 93,781 4The three straight years of nine wins marks the first time NU has accomplished that since its NCAA record streak 3. Stanford (Rose Bowl), Jan. 1, 1941 92,000 of 33 straight nine-win seasons from 1969 to 2001. at USC, Sept. 16, 2006 92,000 4 Nebraska is one 10 schools to with nine wins or more in each of the past three seasons, joining TCU, Oregon, 5. at Texas A&M, Nov. 20, 2010 90,079 Boise State, Oklahoma State, Ohio State, Virginia Tech, Alabama, Utah and West Virginia. Nebraska has 45 nine- 6. vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, Sept. 26, 2009 86,304 win seasons in school history. 7. vs. Oklahoma, Nov. 7, 2009 86,115 8. vs. Texas Tech, Oct. 17, 2009 86,107 9. vs. Kansas State, Nov. 21, 2009 85,998 NCAA Record Sellout Streak Continues 10. at Texas, Oct. 27, 2007 85,968 One of the most remarkable streaks in collegiate sports continues into the 2011 season. Nebraska has sold out home games in bold every game at Memorial Stadium since November of 1962, and the streak stands at 314 games. With seven home games in 2011, the streak is likely to reach 318 by season’s end. Nebraska celebrated the 300th consecutive sellout Huskers Prominent on NFL Rosters at Memorial Stadium on Sept. 26, 2009 against Louisiana-Lafayette, with a stadium record crowd of 86,304. Notre Nebraska has a long-standing tradition of placing large Dame is second in all-time consecutive sellouts with 222, 92 fewer than Nebraska. numbers of players in the NFL. NU currently has 29 players on NFL rosters, representing 19 teams. Nebraska owns one of the most impressive histories of Memorial Stadium Provides Huskers with Huge Home-Field Edge any school in producing NFL-caliber players. NU had seven Nebraska has rewarded the loyalty of its fans with incredible success at Memorial Stadium through the years. players selected in the 2011 NFL Draft, the most of any Big » Nebraska has won at least six home games in 20 of the past 25 seasons. Nebraska is 138-19 at home in the last 23 Ten school and fourth among all college programs. The seven seasons (since 1989). Nebraska finished 6-1 at home in 2010, its best record at Memorial Stadium since also going draft picks were Nebraska’s most since having seven picks 6-1 in 2006. The Huskers are 3-0 at home this season. in the 2001 Draft. » During Nebraska’s run of success at home in the past 25 years, NU has had three home winning streaks of 20 or Since 1997, Nebraska has had 72 players selected in the more games. Nebraska has posted 40 unbeaten and untied home seasons. NFL Draft, including 46 defensive players. Nebraska has had at least three players selected in the draft each of the past » The Huskers are 507-138-20 (.777, 665 games, 122 years) in Lincoln, and 382-115-13 (.762, 510 games, 89 years) 42 seasons. Cornerback Prince Amukamara was a first-round in Memorial Stadium (since 1923). Nebraska has had 42 straight winning home seasons. pick, giving Nebraska back-to-back seasons with first-round » Nebraska posted its 500th all-time home win against Idaho on Sept. 11, 2010. The 500th home victory put draft choices. Nebraska is one of only seven programs to Nebraska in elite company. Only three other schools in college football history (Michigan, Ohio State, Tennessee) produce first-round draft picks in both 2010 and 2011. reached the 500-win plateau at home before Nebraska. Huskers in the NFL Memorial Stadium Expansion in Progress Player Team Prince Amukamara, CB New York Giants Fans arriving at Nebraska’s Memorial Stadium this fall will see construction on the East side of the stadium. Larry Asante, S Tampa Bay When complete for the 2013 season, the addition will push Nebraska’s average attendance beyond 90,000. While Zack Bowman, CB Chicago adding more than 5,000 seats, including a combination of club seats, suites and general public seating, the addition Stewart Bradley, LB Arizona will preserve the rich tradition and orginial architecture of Memorial Stadium. The East Stadium addition will also Josh Brown, PK St. Louis include dedicated restrooms and concessions areas. A new grand lobby, expanded concourse, and additional first- Adam Carriker, DE Washington aid areas will also be added. No current East Stadium seats will be removed and no season ticket holders will be DeJon Gomes, S Washington Eric Hagg, S Cleveland required to relocate their seats as part of this project. Roy Helu Jr., RB Washington The addition will also include dedicated areas on the ground floor for research, both for Athletics andUNL Alex Henery, PK Philadelphia Research. Construction will resume in full force following the football season and will be completed in time for the Ricky Henry, OG Chicago () 2013 season. Russ Hochstein, OG Denver Richie Incognito, OL Miami Huskers Open 2011 Season in Associated Press Top 10 Brandon Jackson, RB Cleveland (injured reserve) Nebraska opened the 2011 season ranked 10th according to the Associated Press, while the Huskers checked in D.J. Jones, OL Miami (practice squad) Chris Kelsay, DE Buffalo at No. 11 in the preseason coaches poll. Nebraska is currently ninth in both polls. A year ago, Nebraska began the Sam Koch, P Baltimore year ranked eighth in the preseason Associated Press poll. This marks the first time NU has opened in the top 10 in Lydon Murtha, OT Miami (injured reserve) back-to-back years since 2001 and 2002. In fact, Nebraska opened in the top 10 each year from 1993 to 2002, and Carl Nicks, OG New Orleans was also in the preseason top 10 each season from 1978 to 1990. Niles Paul, WR Washington Last season, Nebraska ranked as high as fifth in the Associated Press poll, the Huskers highest ranking in the AP Zach Potter, TE Jacksonville poll at any time since ranking fourth entering the 2002 Rose Bowl contest against Miami. Dominic Raiola, C Detroit Barrett Ruud, LB Tennessee Scott Shanle, LB New Orleans Nebraska Among Leaders in Associated Press National Titles Matt Slauson, OG New York Jets Notre Dame leads the nation by winning eight Associated Press national titles since 1936, with Oklahoma (7), Ndamukong Suh, DT Detroit Alabama (6), Miami (5), USC (5), Nebraska (4) and Minnesota (4) next in line. While the Huskers were awarded the Kyle Vanden Bosch, DE Detroit national title by the coaches in 1997, NU finished second to Michigan in the AP poll. Fabian Washington, CB New Orleans (injured reserve) In 1970, Nebraska was awarded the AP national title, but not the coaches (Texas was first, Ohio State second and Demorrio Williams, LB Kansas City NU third) as the final poll was released before the bowl games were played. In the coaches poll (since 1950), NU is tied for fourth with Miami and Texas with four titles, behind Alabama and Oklahoma with six apiece, and USC with five. Game 4 at Wyoming 13 Inaugural Big Ten Season 2011 Nebraska Football Huskers.com Nebraska Football Facts Conference Crowns Team Nebraska has won 43 football conference championships in school history, and is making its debut in the Big Ten Season of Football...... 122nd Conference this fall. The Huskers won 13 conference titles under Tom Osborne and eight under Bob Devaney. National Championships...... 5 During its 15-year history in the Big 12 Conference, Nebraska won league titles in 1997 and 1999, and also appeared Back-to-Back National Championship Seasons...... 2 in the Big 12 Championship Game in 1996, 2006, 2009 and 2010. Nebraska was one of just three teams to capture Undefeated Seasons...... 11 two or more Big 12 titles in the first 15 years of the league, joining Oklahoma and Texas. Nebraska’s six Big 12 title Perfect Seasons...... 9 game appearances were second only to Oklahoma’s eight. Total Conference Championships...... 43 All-Time Games Played...... 1,225 All-Time Record...... 840-345-40 (.702) Seeing Double National Ranking in All-Time Wins...... 4th The 2011 Nebraska roster includes three sets of twins and five total sets of brothers. Courtney and Steven Osborne All-Time Bowl Appearances...... 47 of Garland, Texas, signed with the Huskers in 2008 and enter their fourth seasons in the program—Courtney as a National Ranking in Bowl Appearances...... 5th safety and Steven at wide receiver. Colin and Conor McDermott walked on to Nebraska from Omaha Creighton Prep All-Time Bowl Record...... 24-23 high school and will both be juniors this fall. Jake and Spencer Long also hail from Omaha (Elkhorn High School) and Home Games Played...... 665 are in their third seasons in the program. Jake lines up at tight end, while Spencer is an offensive lineman. Home Games Record...... 507-138-20 (.777) Memorial Stadium Games Played...... 510 In addition to the three sets of twins, Nebraska also has two other sets of brothers on the roster—Ben and Jake Memorial Stadium Record...... 382-115-13 (.762) Cotton, and Andrew and Aaron Green. The Cottons are the sons of Nebraska associate head coach Barney Cotton. Consecutive Home Winning Seasons...... 42 In addition, walk-on redshirt freshman offensive lineman Mark Pelini is the nephew of Bo and Carl Pelini. Fullback Consecutive Home Sellouts...... 314 Mike Marrow is the son of Nebraska graduate assistant coach Vince Marrow. Freshman walk-on linebacker Broderick Record in Sellout Streak...... 272-42 Boehm is the son of Nebraska Executive Associate Athletic Director Marc Boehm. vs. Ranked Teams...... 41-24 All-Time Record in August...... 11-0-0 (1.000) All-Time Record in September...... 157-37-6 (.800) Nebraska Football–A Family Affair All-Time Record in October...... 347-131-19 (.717) The Cotton family is one of several father-son combinations who have played for Nebraska. Barney lettered at All-Time Record in November...... 290-147-15 (.657) Nebraska in 1976-78, while Ben is a junior tight end and Jake is a redshirt freshman offensive lineman. Other current All-Time Record in December...... 21-11-0 (.656) Nebraska players whose fathers also played at NU include DB Joey Felici (Tony, 1980-82), LB Sean Fisher (Todd, 1983), All-Time Record in January...... 13-19-0 (.406) DE Andy Gdowski (Tom, 1980-82), WR KC Hyland (John, 1970-72), LB Micah Kreikemeier (Keith, 1981-85), DE Jay All-Time Record in February...... 1-0-0 (1.000) Martin (Bob, 1973-75), OL Tyler Moore (Brian, 1982-85), LB Anthony Ridder (Dave, 1981-83), TE Eddie Ridder (Tom, Since 1962...... 474-123-5 1970s), C Cole Pensick (Dan, 1977-79), LB Colby Starkebaum (John, 1972-74) and DT Baker Steinkuhler (Dean, 1981-83). Away...... 333-204-20 Road (on campus)...... 291-163-17 Neutral Sites...... 41-42-3 NFL Has Large Influence on Nebraska Roster vs. Big Ten Teams...... 81-68-10 Several players also have family connections with the . Barney Cotton logged four seasons In Big Ten Action (beginning 2011)...... 0-0 in the NFL with the and St. Louis Cardinals from 1979 to 1982, giving his sons Ben and Jake a direct Home...... 0-0 line to the NFL. Other players whose fathers played in the NFL include Kenny Bell (Ken, Denver, 1986-89), Jay Martin Away...... 0-0 (Bob, N.Y. Jets, San Francisco, 1976-79), Mike Marrow (Vince, Buffalo, Carolina, N.Y. Jets, Chicago, San Francisco, Neutral...... 0-0 When Scoring 35+ Points...... 337-4 1992-99) Baker Steinkuhler (Dean, Houston, 1984-91), and Lester Ward (Lester, Sr., Dallas). When Allowing 10 or Less Points...... 241-7-1 In Overtime...... 6-1 Nebraska Football Continues Winning Ways in the Classroom At Night...... 78-31-3 Nebraska football has long been one of the nation’s most successful programs on the field. Success in the classroom vs. Ranked Teams... is also a cornerstone of the Nebraska football program. All-Time...... 98-114-3 Home...... 45-36-0 Away...... 31-59-3 CASSIDY CONTINUES ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA TRADITION Neutral...... 22-19-0 Nebraska junior safety Austin Cassidy was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America first team in 2010. Cassidy as No. 1 Team...... 46-7-1 was Nebraska’s first first-team academic All-American since 2005. Cassidy carries a 3.905 cumulative grade-point Individual average in psychology, and has been named to the academic all-district team each of the past two seasons. College Football Hall of Fame Players...... 15 College Football Hall of Fame Coaches...... 6 NATION-LEADING TOTAL OF ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS First-Team All-Americans...... 109 The selection of Cassidy continued to help build Nebraska’s nation-leading total of CoSIDA Academic All-Americans CoSIDA Academic All-Americans*...... 99 in football. The Huskers now have 99 all-time CoSIDA Academic All-Americans in football, including 64 first-team NCAA Top Eight Award Winners*...... 9 selections. Nebraska also leads the nation in academic All-Americans with 291 academic All-Americans across all Heisman Trophy Winners...... 3 teams and all sports, including 14 honorees in 2010-11. Walter Camp Award Winners...... 3 Maxwell Trophy Winners...... 1 SENIOR CLASS IN STRONG ACADEMIC STANDING Outland Trophy Winners*...... 9 Nebraska’s 21-player senior class includes two players–Austin Cassidy and Jared Crick–who are playing the 2011 Lombardi Trophy Winners...... 5 season as graduate students. Cassidy picked up his undergraduate degree in May and Crick graduated in August. Butkus Award Winners...... 1 » Another 12 seniors are on track to complete their degree work in the fall, giving the Huskers 14 senior graduates Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Winners...... 1 Davey O’Brien Award Winners...... 1 by the bowl season. All 21 members of the senior class are scheduled to complete their undergraduate work by Rimington Award Winners...... 1 August 2012, including 20 of the 21 by next May. Bednarik Award Winners...... 1 » In addition to the senior class, five current NU juniors are scheduled to complete their undergraduate work during Nagurski Trophy Winners...... 1 the fall semester, finishing in just 3 1/2 years. That group includes Kenny Anderson, Will Compton, Ben Cotton, Retired Jerseys...... 17 Baker Steinkuhler and Josh Williams. Another seven juniors are currently on track to graduate in May of 2012. Retired Numbers...... 2 » Among Bo Pelini’s first three senior classes, 52 of 57 players are on track to earn their degrees by December. All-Conference Selections...... 504 *Total leads the nation NEBRASKA POSTS IMPRESSIVE EXHAUSTED ELIGIBILITY GRADUATION RATES Nebraska athletic teams continue to graduate student-athletes at an impressive rate. Nebraska led the Big 12 in NU Streaks...The Huskers have... exhausted eligibility graduation rates for seven straight years before the NCAA chose not to calculate the rate in 4 won 98 straight when rushing for 400 yards 4 scored in 193 consecutive games 2010. Nebraska however has increased its exhausted eligibility grad rate to an impressive 95 percent. 4 scored in 280 straight home games The exhausted eligibility rate surveys the graduation rate of scholarship student-athletes in 10 incoming freshman classes 4 shut out opponents 105 times who complete their eligibility at the university. Nebraska’s exhausted eligibility rate has improved 23 percentage points since the inception of the rate in 1991-92. Game 4 at Wyoming 14 2011 Nebraska Football 2011 Nebraska Football Huskers.com

National Rankings Nebraska Possible Starters at a Glance Associated Press (Sept. 18) No. Team (1st) Record Points Offense 1. Oklahoma (37) 2-0 1,471 Returning Starters (*-Letters Earned) 2. LSU (14) 3-0 1,424 Pos.–Player Yr. Ht/Wt Notable 3. Alabama (7) 3-0 1,402 WR–Kenny Bell RFr. 6-1/180 Two of three receptions have covered better than 40 yards 4. Boise State (2) 2-0 1,309 5. Stanford 3-0 1,212 -or- Brandon Kinnie** Sr. 6-3/225 Leading returning receiver moving toward top 10 on NU career list 6. Wisconsin 3-0 1,170 WR–Quincy Enunwa* So. 6-2/210 First career TD reception against Fresno State/Team-high seven catches 7. Oklahoma State 3-0 1,092 WR–Jamal Turner Fr. 6-1/180 Averaging better than 19 yards on six receptions this season 8. Texas A&M 2-0 1,043 -or- Tim Marlowe** Jr. 5-10/175 Dual threat also plays key role in Nebraska return game 9. Nebraska 3-0 911 TE–Ben Cotton** Jr. 6-6/255 Career-long 27-yard reception vs. Chattanooga 10. Oregon 2-1 899 11. Florida State 2-1 896 -or- Kyler Reed** Jr. 6-3/230 NU tight end record eight TD catches in 2010/53-yard catch vs. Fresno 12. South Carolina 3-0 896 LT– Yoshi Hardrick* Sr. 6-7/320 Played in every game in 2010, but made first career start vs. Chattanooga 13. Virginia Tech 3-0 830 LG–Andrew Rodriguez* So. 6-6/325 One of three underclassmen to start on offensive line in first two games 14. Arkansas 3-0 781 Seung Hoon Choi Jr. 6-2/290 Korea native made first start of career against Washington 15. Florida 3-0 669 16. West Virginia 3-0 579 C-Mike Caputo*** Sr. 6-1/275 Rimington Award candidate is veteran anchor of young offensive line 17. Baylor 2-0 521 RG–Spencer Long So. 6-4/305 Walk-on made first career appearance as starter in season opener 18. South Florida 2-0 496 RT–Tyler Moore Fr. 6-6/290 Fourth start will be most ever by an NU true frosh offensive lineman 19. Texas 3-0 402 QB– Taylor Martinez* So. 6-1/200 Six rushing TDs thru three games/Second career 200-100 game vs. Fresno 20. TCU 2-1 273 FB–Tyler Legate** Sr. 5-10/235 36-yard run vs. Washington was longest by NU fullback in seven seasons 21. Clemson 3-0 272 22. Michigan 3-0 266 IB–Rex Burkhead** Jr. 5-11/210 Career-high 22 rushes vs. Washington (120 yards)/15 career rushing TDs 23. USC 3-0 260 24. Illinois 3-0 106 Defense 25. Georgia Tech 3-0 59 Pos.–Player Yr. Ht/Wt Notable

DE–Jason Ankrah* So. 6-4/265 Four tackles and tackle for loss in first three career starts at end USA Today Coaches (Sept. 18) No. Team (1st) Record Points DT–Jared Crick*** Sr. 6-6/285 Registered first sack of season and 20th of career vs. Washington 1. Oklahoma (50) 2-0 1,463 DT–Baker Steinkuhler** Jr. 6-6/290 Second year as starter at DT/son of Outland/Lombardi winner Dean 2. Alabama (4) 3-0 1,402 DE–Cameron Meredith** Jr. 6-4/260 Leads team with three sacks while adding an INT and three hurries 3. LSU (5) 3-0 1,373 WILL–Lavonte David* Sr. 6-1/225 School-record 152 tackles in 2010/Leads Big Ten in tackles per game 4. Boise State 2-0 1,212 MIKE–Will Compton* Jr. 6-2/225 Career-high 15 tackles vs. Fresno after sitting most of opener with injury 5. Stanford 3-0 1,208 6. Oklahoma State 3-0 1,126 BUCK–Sean Fisher* Jr. 6-6/235 Returned to field after missing 2010 with broken leg/20 tackles 7. Wisconsin 3-0 1,121 NICKEL–Justin Blatchford** Jr. 6-1/200 Six tackles while seeing significant action as top nickel back 8. Texas A&M 2-0 1,033 LCB–* So. 5-11/185 Takes over for Thorpe Award finalist Prince Amukamara as starter 9. Nebraska 3-0 966 Josh Mitchell RFr. 5-11/165 Made first career start in Nebraska’s win over Washington 10. South Carolina 3-0 876 11. Virginia Tech 3-0 852 RCB–Alfonzo Dennard*** Sr. 5-10/205 Preseason All-American missed first three games with leg injury 12. Arkansas 3-0 851 Andrew Green So. 6-0/190 14 tackles, 3 PBU as replacement for Dennard in first three games 13. Oregon 2-1 804 S–Daimion Stafford Jr. 6-1/210 Transfer has 26 tackles, TFL and forced fumble through three games 14. Florida State 2-1 801 S–Austin Cassidy*** Sr. 6-1/210 Academic All-American has 14 tackles, three PBU and INT in 2011 15. Florida 3-0 670 16. West Virginia 3-0 529 17. South Florida 3-0 485 Special Teams 18. Texas 3-0 464 Pos.–Player Yr. Ht/Wt Notable 19. Baylor 2-0 391 PK–Brett Maher** Jr. 6-0/185 7-of-7 on field goals/four FG vs. UTC tied most FG ever in an opener 20. TCU 2-1 310 P–Brett Maher** Jr. 6-0/185 Back-to-back 50.0 yard averages vs. UTC and FSU/sixth in nation 21. Michigan 3-0 243 22. Clemson 3-0 181 KO–Brett Maher** Jr. 6-0/185 Booted six touchbacks in season’s first two games 23. Michigan State 2-1 119 Mauro Bondi Fr. 6-0/190 One of six true freshmen to make debut in season opener 24. Georgia Tech 3-0 118 KOR–Tim Marlowe** Jr. 5-10/175 Averaged 21.9 yards per return in 2010 25. North Carolina 3-0 99 Ameer Abdullah Fr. 5-9/180 School-record 211 yards in KOR against FSU/Second nationally in KOR

PR–Ameer Abdullah Fr. 5-9/180 Averaged 13.1 yards per return to rank in top 15 nationally Huskers in the 2011 Polls LS–P.J. Mangieri** Jr. 6-4/240 Third season as starter/Kickers are 49-54 on FG with him as snapper Date AP C H BCS Results Pre. 10 11 -- -- def. Chattanooga, 40-7 9-6 10 10 -- -- def. Fresno State, 42-29 9-12 11 10 -- -- def. Washington, 51-38 9-19 9 9 -- --

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Nebraska Depth Chart-Washington Career Starts Offense Defense OFFENSE Pos. No. Name, Ht., Wt., Yr. Pos. No. Name, Ht., Wt., Yr. Mike Caputo, Sr., C...... 17 WR X 80 Kenny Bell, 6-1, 180, RFr. -OR- DE 9 Jason Ankrah, 6-4, 265, So. Ben Cotton, Jr., TE...... 17 84 Brandon Kinnie, 6-3, 225, Sr. 46 , 6-2, 260, Jr. Brandon Kinnie, Sr., WR...... 15 83 Stanley Jean-Baptiste, 6-3, 220, So. 7 Joseph Carter, 6-5, 250, Jr. Taylor Martinez, So., QB...... 15 Jeremiah Sirles, So., OT...... 14 LT 50 Jermarcus “Yoshi” Hardrick, 6-7, 320, Sr. DT 94 Jared Crick, 6-6, 285, Sr. Marcel Jones, Sr., OT...... 12 71 Jeremiah Sirles, 6-6, 320, So. 90 Terrence Moore, 6-3, 290, Sr. Tyler Legate, Sr., FB...... 12 LG 63 Andrew Rodriguez, 6-6, 325, So. 97 Chase Rome, 6-3, 295, RFr. Kyler Reed, Jr., TE...... 11 77 Seung Hoon Choi, 6-2, 290, Jr. DT 55 Baker Steinkuhler, 6-6, 290, Jr. Khiry Cooper, Jr., WR...... 4 79 Brandon Thompson, 6-6, 300, Jr. 53 Thaddeus Randle, 6-1, 300, So. Rex Burkhead, Jr., IB...... 5 C 58 Mike Caputo, 6-1, 275, Sr. DE 34 Cameron Meredith, 6-4, 260, Jr. Curenski Gilleylen, Sr., IB...... 2 Yoshi Hardrick, Sr., OT...... 3 62 Cole Pensick, 6-2, 275, So. 98 Josh Williams, 6-4, 260, Jr. Spencer Long, So., OG...... 3 RG 61 Spencer Long, 6-4, 305, So. BUCK 42 Sean Fisher, 6-6, 235, Jr. Tyler Moore, Fr., OT...... 3 68 Jake Cotton, 6-6, 295, RFr. 45 Alonzo Whaley, 6-1, 235, Jr. Quincy Enunwa, So., WR...... 3 79 Brandon Thompson, 6-6, 300, Jr. 38 Graham Stoddard, 6-2, 235, Jr. Andrew Rodriguez, So., OG...... 2 RT 73 Tyler Moore, 6-6, 290, Fr. MIKE 51 Will Compton, 6-2, 230, Jr. Tim Marlowe, Jr., WR...... 1 78 Marcel Jones, 6-7, 320, Sr. 43 Trevor Roach, 6-2, 235, RFr. Kevin Thomsen, Sr., TE...... 1 76 Brent Qvale, 6-7, 320, So. 41 David Santos, 6-0, 205, Fr. Kenny Bell, RFr., WR...... 1 Seung Hoon Choi, Jr., OG...... 1 TE 81 Ben Cotton, 6-6, 255, Jr. -OR- WILL 4 Lavonte David, 6-1, 225, Sr. 25 Kyler Reed, 6-3, 230, Jr. 36 Mathew May, 6-1, 215, Sr. SPECIAL TEAMS 37 Kevin Thomsen, 6-2, 245, Sr. -OR- 32 Jim Ebke, 6-0, 205, Sr. P.J. Mangieri, Jr., LS...... 31 41 Jake Long, 6-4, 240, So. DIME 39 Justin Blatchford, 6-1, 200, Jr. Brett Maher, Jr., P...... 3 WR Z 18 Quincy Enunwa, 6-2, 210, So. 23 Lance Thorell, 6-1, 200, Sr. Brett Maher, Jr., PK...... 3 1 Khiry Cooper, 6-2, 195, Jr. LCB 17 Ciante Evans, 5-11, 185, So. WR A 10 Jamal Turner, 6-1, 180, Fr. -OR- 5 Josh Mitchell, 5-11, 165, RFr. DEFENSE 6 Tim Marlowe, 5-10, 175, Jr. 10 Dijon Washington, 6-0, 190, So. Jared Crick, Sr., DT...... 31 QB 3 Taylor Martinez, 6-1, 200, So. S 8 Austin Cassidy, 6-1, 210, Sr. Alfonzo Dennard, Sr., CB...... 22 Lavonte David, Sr., LB...... 17 15 Brion Carnes, 6-1, 200, RFr. 13 P.J. Smith, 6-2, 210, Jr. Cameron Meredith, Jr., DE...... 17 12 Ron Kellogg III, 6-1, 215, So. 6 Corey Cooper, 6-1, 210, RFr. Baker Steinkuhler, Jr., DT...... 16 IB 22 Rex Burkhead, 5-11, 210, Jr. S 3 Daimion Stafford, 6-1, 210, Jr. Will Compton, Jr., LB...... 14 8 Ameer Abdullah, 5-9, 180, Fr. -OR- 12 Courtney Osborne, 6-3, 200, Jr. Austin Cassidy, Sr., S...... 10 5 Braylon Heard, 5-11, 180, Fr. -OR- 1 Harvey Jackson, 6-2, 205, RFr. Sean Fisher, Jr., LB...... 8 2 Aaron Green, 5-11, 190, Fr. -OR- RCB 15 Alfonzo Dennard, 5-10, 205, Sr. Lance Thorell, Sr., DB...... 6 28 Austin Jones, 5-10, 210, Sr. 11 Andrew Green, 6-0, 190, So. Courtney Osborne, Jr., S...... 5 Ciante Evans, So., CB...... 4 FB 48 Tyler Legate, 5-10, 235, Sr. 2 Antonio Bell, 6-2, 200, Jr. Jason Ankrah, So., DE...... 3 31 C.J. Zimmerer, 6-0, 235, So. P.J. Smith, Jr., S...... 3 Special Teams Andrew Green, So., CB...... 3 Pos. No. Name, Ht., Wt., Yr. Daimion Stafford, Jr., S...... 2 PK 96 Brett Maher, 6-0, 185, Jr. Eric Martin, Jr., DE...... 2 37 Mauro Bondi, 6-0, 190, Fr. Josh Mitchell, RFr., CB...... 1 P 96 Brett Maher, 6-0, 185, Jr. Justin Blatchford, Jr., DB...... 1 Terrence Moore, Jr., DT...... 1 37 Mauro Bondi, 6-0, 190, Fr. Alonzo Whaley, Jr., LB...... 1 LS 92 P.J. Mangieri, 6-4, 240, Jr. 67 Sam Meginnis, 6-2, 230, Jr. Pronunciation KO 96/37 Brett Maher or Mauro Bondi Taariq Allen...... tuh-reak HOLD 8 Austin Cassidy, 6-1, 210, Sr. Mauro Bondi...... bond-ee KOR 8 Ameer Adbullah/6 Tim Marlowe Tyson Broekemeier...... brock-meyer PR 8 Ameer Adbullah, 5-8, 180, Fr. Brion Carnes...... BREE-on Khiry Cooper...... KY-ree 6 Tim Marlowe, 5-10, 175, Jr. Alfonzo Dennard...... DENN-erd Quincy Enunwa...... uh-NUN-wuh Ciante Evans...... SEE-on-tay Curenski Gilleylen...... GILL-uh-len Mitch Hron...... RON Micah Kreikemeier...... crack-meyer Tyler Legate...... luh-GATE Brett Maher...... mah-her P.J. Mangieri...... man-JEER-ee Mike Moudy...... MOU-dee Tobi Okuyemi...... oak-uh-YEM-ee Max Pirman...... PEER-man

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Numerical Roster 2011 Nebraska cornhuskers roster No. Name...... Position Lettermen in bold; *-Indicates Letters Earned 1 ** Khiry Cooper...... WR No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School/College) 1 Harvey Jackson...... S 8 Abdullah, Ameer IB 5-9 180 Fr. Homewood, Ala. 2 ** Antonio Bell...... CB 62 Allen, Nathaniel DL 6-1 270 Fr. Ainsworth, Neb. 2 Aaron Green...... IB 7 Allen, Taariq WR 6-3 195 Fr. Weston, Mass. (The Rivers School) 3 * Taylor Martinez...... QB 70 Anderson, Kenny DE 6-2 260 Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Millard West) 3 Daimion Stafford...... S 9 * Ankrah, Jason DE 6-4 265 So. Gaithersburg, Md. (Quince Orchard) 4 * Lavonte David...... LB 70 Ash, Nick OL 6-5 275 So. Keller, Texas 5 Braylon Heard...... IB 47 Ashburn, Walker DE 6-2 255 RFr. Kenner, La. 5 Josh Mitchell...... CB 82 Barry, Robert TE 6-8 245 So. Battle Creek, Neb. 6 Corey Cooper...... S 2 ** Bell, Antonio CB 6-2 200 Jr. Daytona Beach, Fla. (Mainland) 6 ** Tim Marlowe...... WR 80 Bell, Kenny WR 6-1 180 RFr. Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) 7 Taariq Allen...... WR 39 ** Blatchford, Justin S 6-1 200 Jr. Ponca, Neb. 7 Joseph Carter...... DE 50 Boehm, Broderick LB 5-11 205 Fr. Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast) 8 Ameer Abdullah...... IB 37 Bondi, Mauro PK 6-0 190 Fr. Boca Raton, Fla. (West Boca Raton) 8 ** Austin Cassidy...... S 9 Broekemeier, Tyson QB 6-1 175 Fr. Aurora, Neb. 9 * Jason Ankrah...... DE 22 ** Burkhead, Rex IB 5-11 210 Jr. Plano, Texas 9 Tyson Broekemeier...... QB 46 Burtch, Sam WR 6-3 175 Fr. Elmwood, Neb. (Elmwood-Murdock) 10 Jamal Turner...... WR 58 *** Caputo, Mike OL 6-1 275 Sr. Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) 10 Dijon Washington...... CB 15 Carnes, Brion QB 6-1 200 RFr. Bradenton, Fla. (Manatee) 11 *** Curenski Gilleylen...... IB 7 Carter, Joseph DE 6-5 250 Jr. Jackson, S.C. (Silver Bluff/Chaffey College) 11 Andrew Green...... CB 8 ** Cassidy, Austin S 6-1 210 Sr. Lincoln, Neb. (Southwest) 12 Ron Kellogg III...... QB 51 Chapek, Brandon OL 6-5 305 So. Wahoo, Neb. (Bishop Neumann) 12 ** Courtney Osborne...... S 77 Choi, Seung Hoon OL 6-2 290 Jr. Lincoln, Neb. (Christian) 13 Daniel Davie...... DB 51 ** Compton, Will LB 6-2 230 Jr. Bonne Terre, Mo. (North County) 6 Cooper, Corey S 6-1 210 RFr. Maywood, Ill. (Proviso East) 13 ** P.J. Smith...... S 1 ** Cooper, Khiry WR 6-2 195 Jr. Shreveport, La. (Calvary Baptist Academy) 14 * Lester Ward...... FB 81 ** Cotton, Ben TE 6-6 255 Jr. Ames, Iowa 15 Brion Carnes...... QB 68 Cotton, Jake OL 6-6 295 RFr. Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast) 15 *** Alfonzo Dennard...... CB 94 *** Crick, Jared DT 6-6 285 Sr. Cozad, Neb. 16 Yusef Wade...... DB 67 Criss, Scott OL 6-3 270 So. Omaha, Neb. (Creighton Prep/Wyoming) 17 * Ciante Evans...... CB] 27 Damkroger, Jon P 6-1 185 Sr. Firth, Neb. (Norris/Nebraska-Omaha) 18 * Quincy Enunwa...... WR 4 * David, Lavonte LB 6-1 225 Sr. Miami, Fla. (Northwestern/Fort Scott CC) 18 Charles Jackson...... DB 13 Davie, Daniel DB 6-1 185 Fr. Beatrice, Neb. 19 Mike Marrow...... FB 31 ** Dean, Jase CB 6-0 200 Jr. Bridgeport, Neb. 19 Wil Richards...... S 15 *** Dennard, Alfonzo CB 5-10 205 Sr. Rochelle, Ga. (Wilcox County) 21 Bronson Marsh...... S 87 Dixon, Taylor WR 5-11 195 Jr. Wauneta, Neb. (Wauneta-Palisade) 21 Steven Osborne...... WR 32 * Ebke, Jim LB 6-0 205 Sr. Lincoln, Neb. (East/South Dakota State) 22 ** Rex Burkhead...... IB 18 * Enunwa, Quincy WR 6-2 210 So. Moreno Valley, Calif. (Rancho Verde) 22 Derek Slaughter...... LB 17 * Evans, Ciante CB 5-11 185 So. Arlington, Texas (Juan Seguin) 23 *** Lance Thorell...... DB 88 Evans, Tyler WR 6-1 195 RFr. Waverly, Neb. 24 Murat Kuzu...... RB 25 Felici, Joey DB 5-9 175 RFr. Omaha, Neb. (Millard South) 24 Austin Williams...... DB 42 * Fisher, Sean LB 6-6 235 Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) 25 Joey Felici...... DB 30 Foster, Derek DB 5-11 190 RFr. Elm Creek, Neb. 25 ** Kyler Reed...... TE 95 Gangwish, Jack LB 6-2 225 Fr. Wood River, Neb. 26 Anthony Ridder...... QB 80 Gdowski, Andy DE 6-3 255 RFr. Grand Island, Neb. 26 Tyler Wullenwaber...... WR 11 *** Gilleylen, Curenski IB 6-0 215 Sr. Leander, Texas 27 Jon Damkroger...... P 2 Green, Aaron IB 5-11 190 Fr. San Antonio, Texas (James Madison) 28 ** Austin Jones...... IB 11 Green, Andrew CB 6-0 190 So. San Antonio, Texas (James Madison) 29 Seth Jameson...... DB 99 Guy, Jay DT 6-1 295 RFr. Houston, Texas (Eisenhower) 29 Collins Okafor...... IB 50 * Hardrick, Jermarcus OL 6-7 320 Sr. Batesville, Miss. (South Panola/Fort Scott CC) 30 Derek Foster...... DB 54 Hayes, Aaron OL 6-3 265 Fr. Elkhorn, Neb. 30 Richard Wynne Jr...... IB 5 Heard, Braylon IB 5-11 180 Fr. Youngstown, Ohio (Cardinal Mooney) 31 ** Jase Dean...... CB 35 Holt, Andrew DB 6-0 200 RFr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (West) 31 C.J. Zimmerer...... FB 85 * Hyland, KC WR 6-6 215 Jr. Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X) 32 * Jim Ebke...... LB 18 Jackson, Charles DB 5-11 180 Fr. Spring, Texas (Klein Collins) 32 ** Marcus Mendoza...... CB 1 Jackson, Harvey S 6-2 205 RFr. Fresno, Texas (Hightower) 33 Colin McDermott...... FB 72 Jackson, Justin OL 6-3 270 Jr. Roca, Neb. (Norris) 34 ** Cameron Meredith...... DE 29 Jameson, Seth DB 6-1 200 So. Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) 35 Andrew Holt...... DB 83 Jean-Baptiste, Stanley WR 6-3 220 So. Miami, Fla. (Miami Central/Fort Scott CC) 35 ** Jay Martin...... TE 28 ** Jones, Austin IB 5-10 210 Sr. Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) 36 *** Mathew May...... LB 78 *** Jones, Marcel OL 6-7 320 Sr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Trevor Browne) 36 Eddie Ridder...... TE 12 Kellogg III, Ron QB 6-1 215 So. Omaha, Neb. (Westside) 37 Mauro Bondi...... PK 89 Kerr, J.T. TE 6-4 245 So. San Diego, Calif. (Scripps Ranch) 37 * Kevin Thomsen...... TE 84 ** Kinnie, Brandon WR 6-3 225 Sr. Kansas City, Mo. (Grandview/Fort Scott CC) 38 ** Graham Stoddard...... LB 52 Klachko, Ryan OL 6-4 300 Fr. Springfield, Ill. (Sacred Heart-Griffin) 39 ** Justin Blatchford...... S 44 Kreikemeier, Micah LB 6-3 220 Jr. West Point, Neb. (Central Catholic) 40 Max Pirman...... LB 53 Kucera, Adam OL 6-6 295 Fr. Litchfield, Neb. 40 Zach Taylor...... IB 24 Kuzu, Murat RB 5-11 195 Fr. Plano, Texas 41 Jake Long...... TE 48 ** Legate, Tyler FB 5-10 235 Sr. Neligh, Neb. (Neligh-Oakdale/South Dakota) 41 David Santos...... LB 75 Lingenfelter, Luke OL 6-4 280 Sr. Plainview, Neb. 42 * Sean Fisher...... LB Game 4 at Wyoming 17 Inaugural Big Ten Season 2011 Nebraska Football Huskers.com

41 Long, Jake TE 6-4 240 So. Elkhorn, Neb. 43 Trevor Roach...... LB 61 Long, Spencer OL 6-4 305 So. Elkhorn, Neb. 44 Micah Kreikemeier...... LB 96 ** Maher, Brett P/PK 6-0 185 Jr. Kearney, Neb. 45 * Alonzo Whaley...... LB 92 ** Mangieri, P.J. LS 6-4 240 Jr. Peoria, Ill. (Dunlap) 46 Sam Burtch...... WR 49 Manninger, Matt LB 6-1 220 Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Creighton Prep) 46 ** Eric Martin...... DE 6 ** Marlowe, Tim WR 5-10 175 Jr. Youngstown, Ohio (Cardinal Mooney) 47 Walker Ashburn...... DE 19 Marrow, Mike FB 6-2 250 So. Holland, Ohio (Central Catholic/Eastern Michigan) 48 ** Tyler Legate...... FB 21 Marsh, Bronson S 6-0 200 Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Millard South) 48 Tobi Okuyemi...... DE 46 ** Martin, Eric DE 6-2 260 Jr. Moreno Valley, Calif. (Rancho Verde) 49 Matt Manninger...... LB 35 ** Martin, Jay TE 6-2 230 Sr. Waverly, Neb. 50 Broderick Boehm...... LB 3 * Martinez, Taylor QB 6-1 200 So. Corona, Calif. (Centennial) 50 * Jermarcus Hardrick...... OL 36 *** May, Mathew LB 6-1 215 Sr. Imperial, Neb. (Chase County) 51 Brandon Chapek...... OL 33 McDermott, Colin FB 6-2 250 Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Creighton Prep) 51 ** Will Compton...... LB 89 McDermott, Conor DE 6-2 255 Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Creighton Prep) 52 Ryan Klachko...... OL 67 Meginnis, Sam LS 6-2 230 Jr. Lincoln, Neb. (East) 52 J.C. Moore...... DE 32 ** Mendoza, Marcus CB 5-10 190 Sr. Houston, Texas (Spring Woods) 53 Adam Kucera...... OL 34 ** Meredith, Cameron DE 6-4 260 Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei) 53 * Thaddeus Randle...... DT 5 Mitchell, Josh CB 5-11 165 RFr. Corona, Calif. (Eleanor Roosevelt) 54 Aaron Hayes...... OL 68 Molek, Josh DT 6-3 255 Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Skutt Catholic) 55 ** Baker Steinkuhler...... DT 52 Moore, J.C. DE 6-3 265 RFr. Fremont, Neb. 56 Mark Pelini...... OL 90 *** Moore, Terrence DT 6-3 290 Sr. New Orleans, La. (McDonogh 35) 57 Todd Peat Jr...... DT 73 Moore, Tyler OL 6-6 290 Fr. Clearwater, Fla. (Countryside) 57 Zach Sterup...... OL 74 Moudy, Mike OL 6-5 305 RFr. Castle Rock, Colo. (Douglas County) 58 *** Mike Caputo...... OL 69 Nickens, Brodrick OL 6-5 300 So. Alliance, Neb. 59 Will Sailors...... OL 29 Okafor, Collins IB 6-1 225 Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Westside) 59 Colby Starkebaum...... LB 48 Okuyemi, Tobi DE 6-2 265 RFr. Maple Grove, Minn. (Wayzata) 59 Brian Thorson...... OL 12 ** Osborne, Courtney S 6-3 200 Jr. Garland, Texas (South Garland) 61 Spencer Long...... OL 21 Osborne, Steven WR 6-4 210 Jr. Garland, Texas (South Garland) 61 Jeff Uher...... DT 57 Peat Jr., Todd DT 6-3 305 Fr. Tempe, Ariz. (Corona Del Sol) 62 * Cole Pensick...... OL 56 Pelini, Mark OL 6-0 285 RFr. Youngstown, Ohio (Cardinal Mooney) 62 Nathaniel Allen...... DL 62 * Pensick, Cole OL 6-2 275 So. Lincoln, Neb. (Northeast) 63 * Andrew Rodriguez...... OL 40 Pirman, Max LB 6-5 215 Fr. Orrville, Ohio 65 Ryne Reeves...... OL 66 Price, Givens OL 6-4 275 Fr. Houston, Texas (Alief Taylor) 66 Givens Price...... OL 76 * Qvale, Brent OL 6-7 320 So. Williston, N.D. 67 Scott Criss...... OL 53 * Randle, Thaddeus DT 6-1 300 So. Galena Park, Texas (North Shore) 67 Sam Meginnis...... LS 25 ** Reed, Kyler TE 6-3 230 Jr. Shawnee, Kan. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 68 Jake Cotton...... OL 65 Reeves, Ryne OL 6-3 300 Fr. Crete, Neb. 68 Josh Molek...... DT 19 Richards, Wil S 5-11 195 So. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (West) 69 Brodrick Nickens...... OL 26 Ridder, Anthony QB 6-2 195 Fr. West Point, Neb. (Central Catholic) 70 Kenny Anderson...... DE 36 Ridder, Eddie TE 6-6 225 Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Mount Michael Benedictine) 70 Nick Ash...... OL 43 Roach, Trevor LB 6-2 235 RFr. Elkhorn, Neb. 71 * Jeremiah Sirles...... OL 63 * Rodriguez, Andrew OL 6-6 325 So. Aurora, Neb. 72 Justin Jackson...... OL 97 Rome, Chase DT 6-3 295 RFr. Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge) 73 Tyler Moore...... OL 97 Rotherham, Joseph LS 6-0 200 Fr. Green Bay, Wis. (Notre Dame de la Baie Academy) 74 Mike Moudy...... OL 59 Sailors, Will OL 6-3 255 Fr. Lincoln, Neb. (Northeast) 75 Luke Lingenfelter...... OL 41 Santos, David LB 6-0 205 Fr. Spring, Texas (Klein Collins) 76 * Brent Qvale...... OL 71 * Sirles, Jeremiah OL 6-6 320 So. Lakewood, Colo. (Bear Creek) 77 Seung Hoon Choi...... OL 22 Slaughter, Derek LB 5-11 195 Fr. Pelham, Ala. 78 *** Marcel Jones...... OL 13 ** Smith, P.J. S 6-2 210 Jr. River Ridge, La. (John Curtis) 79 * Brandon Thompson...... OL 3 Stafford, Daimion S 6-1 210 Jr. Norco, Calif. (Norco/Chaffey College) 80 Kenny Bell...... WR 59 Starkebaum, Colby LB 6-1 220 So. Sterling, Colo. 80 Andy Gdowski...... DE 55 ** Steinkuhler, Baker DT 6-6 290 Jr. Lincoln, Neb. (Southwest) 81 ** Ben Cotton...... TE 57 Sterup, Zach OL 6-8 275 Fr. Hastings, Neb. (Hastings St. Cecilia) 82 Robert Barry...... TE 38 ** Stoddard, Graham LB 6-2 235 Jr. Lincoln, Neb. (Southwest) 83 Stanley Jean-Baptiste...... WR 98 Sutton, David TE 6-3 240 Fr. Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast) 84 ** Brandon Kinnie...... WR 40 Taylor, Zach IB 6-0 210 RFr. Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast) 79 * Thompson, Brandon OL 6-6 300 Jr. The Woodlands, Texas 85 * KC Hyland...... WR 37 * Thomsen, Kevin TE 6-2 245 Sr. Elkhorn, Neb. 87 Taylor Dixon...... WR 23 *** Thorell, Lance DB 6-1 200 Sr. Loomis, Neb. 88 Tyler Evans...... WR 59 Thorson, Brian OL 6-3 280 Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) 89 J.T. Kerr...... TE 10 Turner, Jamal WR 6-1 180 Fr. Arlington, Texas (Sam Houston) 89 Conor McDermott...... DE 61 Uher, Jeff DT 6-1 275 RFr. Omaha, Neb. (Creighton Prep) 90 *** Terrence Moore...... DT 91 Vestal, Donovan DE 6-5 250 RFr. Arlington, Texas (Bowie) 91 Donovan Vestal...... DE 16 Wade, Yusef DB 5-10 185 RFr. Lincoln, Neb. (North Star) 92 ** P.J. Mangieri...... LS 14 * Ward, Lester FB 6-3 230 Jr. Brenham, Texas 92 Kevin Williams...... DT 10 Washington, Dijon CB 6-0 190 So. Lawndale, Calif. (Leuzinger) 94 *** Jared Crick...... DT 45 * Whaley, Alonzo LB 6-1 235 Jr. Madisonville, Texas 95 Jack Gangwish...... LB 24 Williams, Austin DB 6-0 190 RFr. Omaha, Neb. (Burke) 96 ** Brett Maher...... P/PK 98 * Williams, Josh DE 6-4 260 Jr. Denton, Texas (Ryan) 97 Chase Rome...... DT 92 Williams, Kevin DT 6-2 270 Fr. Holland, Ohio (Springfield) 97 Joseph Rotherham...... LS 26 Wullenwaber, Tyler WR 6-1 195 RFr. Utica, Neb. (Centennial) 98 David Sutton...... TE 30 Wynne Jr., Richard IB 5-9 170 Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Creighton Prep) 98 * Josh Williams...... DE 31 Zimmerer, C.J. FB 6-0 235 So. Omaha, Neb. (Gross) 99 Jay Guy...... DT Game 4 at Wyoming 18 2011 Nebraska Football Cornhuskers to Watch Aaron Green Taylor Martinez Lavonte David I-Back Quarterback Linebacker Freshman | 5-11 | 190 Sophomore | 6-1 | 200 Senior | 6-1 | 225 San Antonio, Texas 2 Corona, Calif. 3 Miami, Fla. 4 Sea son Highs Rushes – 5 vs. Washington; Rushing Yards – 36 vs. Sea son Highs Sea son Highs Washington; Rushing TDs – 1 vs. Washington; Receptions Passing Attempts – 22 vs. Chattanooga; Completions – 11 Tackles – 15 vs. Fresno State; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss – 1 - 1 vs. Washington; Receiving Yards - 25 vs. Washington; vs. Chattanooga; Passing Yards – 219 vs. Fresno State; Long vs. Chattanooga; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – None; Interceptions Receiving TDs - 1 vs. Washington Pass – 53 vs. Fresno State; Passing TDs – 2 vs. Washington - 1 vs. Washington Rushes – 19 vs. Chattanooga; Rushing Yards – 166 vs. Career Statistics Career Rushing Statistics Fresno State; Rushing TDs – 3 vs. Chattanooga Year G/GS Att. Yards TD Year G/GS TT Sacks TFL 2011 2/0 7 43 1 Career PASSING Statistics 2010 14/14 152 6.0-50 15-60 Year G/GS Comp.-Att.-Int. Yards TD 2011 3/3 32 0-0 1-1 Career Receiving Statistics 2009 -- Redshirt -- Totals 17/17 184 6.0-50 16-61 Year G/GS No. Yards TD 2010 13/12 116-196-7 1,631 10 2011 Game by Game 2011 3/3 31-64-2 490 3 2011 2/0 1 25 1 Chattanooga: David keyed the Blackshirts in the season Totals 16/15 147-260-9 2,121 13 opener, totaling a team-high nine tackles, including a TFL, as 2011 Game by Game CareerU R SHING Statistics Nebraska held UTC to seven points and 230 total yards. Fresno Chattanooga: Highly touted freshman who made his Husker Year G/GS Att. Yards TD State: David reached double figures in tackles for the ninth debut, carrying twice for seven yards in the third quarter, 2009 -- Redshirt -- time in his career, matching Will Compton with a game-high including a four-yard gain on 3rd-and-1. Fresno State: Did 2010 13/12 162 965 12 15 tackles...has four career games with 15+ tackles and moved not play. Washington: Green enjoyed his best game to 2011 3/3 51 384 6 into second all-time among two-year players at Nebraska. date, rushing five times for 36 yards while collecting his first Totals 16/15 213 1,349 18 Washington: David made eight stops and intercepted Kevin career reception, a 25-yard score in the second quarter after Price at the UW 13-yard line after Washington drove deep into Washington took its only lead of the day...Gave the Huskers 2011 Game by Game Husker territory. a 17-14 lead when he caught a 25-yard touchdown pass Chattanooga: Martinez shined in the opener, topping from Taylor Martinez...keyed a fourth-quarter scoring drive, 100 yards on the ground for the sixth time in his career... carrying five times for 36 yards including a six-yard score, as accounted for 251 yards of total offense, rushing for 135 Nebraska went a season-long 86 yards on the drive. yards and three TDs, including scoring runs of seven, 43 and 47 yards, while also completing 11-of-22 passes for 116 yards without an interception...it was the fifth time in his career that Martinez rushed for at least three TDs...also went over 1,000 yards in his career, becoming the ninth Husker QB and 59th Husker overall to accomplish the feat. Fresno State: Martinez set season bests in both rushing and passing, throwing for Daimion Stafford 219 yards and a score while rushing for 166 yards and two Safety touchdowns..his performance was just the second 200+ Junior | 6-1 | 210 passing, 100+ rushing effort in school history, while his 385 Norco, Calif. yards of total offense ranked eighth on NU’s single-game list... 3 scored on TD runs of 1 and 46 yards, his sixth multi-rushing TD Sea son Highs game of his career...rushed 15 times for 166 yards, his seventh Tackles – 11 vs. Fresno State; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss – 1 career 100-yard effort...his 219 yards in the air marked his vs. Chattanooga; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – 1 vs. Fresno State; best total since throwing for 323 yards at Oklahoma State last Interceptions – None season. Washington: Martinez guided an attack that rolled up 51 points and 464 yards of offense, including 309 on the Career Statistics ground...carried 17 times for 83 yards, including a six-yard Year G/GS TT Sacks TFL touchdown...threw for 155 yards and scores of three and 25 2011 3/2 26 0-0 1-1 yards. Totals 3/2 26 0-0 1-1

2011 Game by Game Chattanooga: Junior college transfer who made a quick impact for the Blackshirts...totaled six tackles, including five solo stops, a tackle for loss and forced a fumble on UTC’s Chris Awuah with a jarring hit in the third quarter. Fresno State: Made his first career start and totaled 11 tackles, including five solo stops, and a pass breakup in Nebraska’s 42-29 win. Washington: Led Nebraska with nine tackles, including six solo stops, in the Huskers’ win over Washington. Cornhuskers to Watch Braylon Heard Austin Cassidy Jason Ankrah I-Back Safety Defensive End Freshman | 5-11 | 180 Senior | 6-1 | 210 Sophomore | 6-4 | 265 Youngstown, Ohio 5 Lincoln, Neb. 8 Gaithersburg, Md. 9

Sea son Highs Sea son Highs Sea son Highs Rushes – 5 vs. Washington; Rushing Yards – 34 vs. Tackles – 6 vs. Washington, vs. Fresno State; Sacks – None; Tackles – 2 vs. Chattanooga; vs. Fresno State; Sacks – 1 vs. Washington; Rushing TDs – None Tackles for Loss – None; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – 2 vs. Chattanooga; Tackles for Loss – 1 vs. Chattanooga; QB Hurries Fresno State; Interceptions –1 vs. Washington – None; PBUs – None; Interceptions – None Career Statistics Year G/GS Att. Yards TD Career Statistics Career Statistics 2011 2/0 8 46 0 Year G/GS TT PBU INT Year G/GS TT Sacks TFL Totals 2/0 8 46 0 2007 -- Redshirt -- 2009 -- Redshirt -- 2008 2/0 1 0 0 2010 10/0 2 0.0-0 0-0 2011 Game by Game 2009 14/0 9 1 0 2011 3/3 4 1.0-2 1-2 Chattanooga: Highly touted freshman who made his Husker 2010 14/7 48 0 1 Totals 13/3 6 1.0-2 1-2 2011 3/3 14 3 1 debut, rushing three times for 12 yards, including runs of five 2011 Game by Game Totals 33/10 72 4 2 and six yards, while also catching a pass out of the backfield. Chattanooga: Ankrah played a solid game in his first career Fresno State: Did not play. Washington: Heard helped 2011 Game by Game start, recording two tackles, including a sack, as Nebraska held Nebraska eclipse the 300-yard mark on the ground, carrying Chattanooga: Totaled four tackles, as the Huskers limited the Mocs to seven points and 60 yards rushing in a 40-7 win. five times for 34 yards, including a 25-yard gallop in the third Chattanooga to just 230 yards in a 40-7 win.Fresno State: Broke Fresno State: Totaled a pair of tackles in Nebraska’s win over quarter...had three carries for 31 yards on a third-quarter up a career-high two passes while also adding four tackles in the Bulldogs. Washington: Started, but did not have any tackles drive to set up a Brett Maher field goal. Nebraska’s win over the Bulldogs Washington: Made a season- in the win over the Huskies. high six tackles and snuffed out Washington’s final scoring threat with a diving interception with 1:32 remaining. Jamal Turner Wide Receiver Freshman | 6-1 | 180 Ameer Abdullah Arlington, Texas 10 I-Back Freshman | 5-9 | 180 Catches – 3 vs. Fresno State; Receiving Yards – 63 vs. Fresno State; Receiving TDs – None; Long – 43 vs. Fresno Homewood, Ala. 8 State

Tim Marlowe Sea son Highs Career Receiving Statistics Wide Receiver/Returns Rushes – 4 vs. Chattanooga; Rushing Yards – 4 vs. Year G/GS No. Yards TD Junior | 5-10 | 175 Chattanooga, vs. Washington; Rushing TDs – None; 2011 3/0 6 116 0 6 Punt Returns - 4; Punt Return Yards - 67 vs. Chattanooga; Totals 3/0 6 116 0 Youngstown, Ohio Long Punt Return - 28 vs. Chattanooga; Kickoff Return Yards - 211 vs. Fresno State (school record); 2011 Game by Game Career Receiving Statistics Longest Kickoff Return - 100 vs. Fresno State. Chattanooga: True freshman who has cracked the two-deep Year G/GS No. Yards TD at wide receiver...had a 19-yard reception in the fourth quarter 2008 -- Redshirt -- Career Statistics on his only touch of the afternoon...Enrolled at Nebraska in 2009 13/0 0 0 0 Year G/GS Att. Yards TD January of 2011 and moved to receiver from quarterback to 2010 14/0 0 0 0 2011 3/0 7 8 0 get a shot at early playing time. Fresno State: Led Nebraska 2011 3/0 2 16 0 Totals 3/0 7 8 0 with three catches for 63 yards, all coming in the second half... Totals 30/0 2 16 0 set up Nebraska’s go-ahead score by hauling in a 43-yard Career Return Statistics reception on the Huskers’ first offensive series of the second 2011 Game by Game Year G/GS KR Yards TD PR Yards TD half...added two more catches on Nebraska’s next offensive Chattanooga: Sure-handed junior is a standout on special 2011 3/0 8 340 1 7 92 0 series, including a 13-yard reception to keep the drive alive. teams returns and sees action as a receiver...made his first Totals 3/0 7 340 1 7 92 0 Washington: Turner had two catches for 34 yards, including a career catch vs. Chattanooga, hauling in a three-yard pass Sh c ool Record 27-yard reception...also returned on kickoff for 17 yards. from Taylor Martinez in the fourth quarter. Fresno State: Had Most Single-Game Kickoff Return Yards - 211 vs. Fresno State one catch for a career-long 13 yards in the second quarter of Nebraska’s 42-29 win over the Bulldogs. Washington: Did the Honors Courtney Osborne majority of his work on the Huskers’ return units, as he had Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week (vs. Fresno State) eight yards on his lone kickoff return of the game. Big Ten Freshman of the Week (vs. Fresno State) Safety Junior | 6-3 | 200 2011 Game by Game Garland, Texas 12 Chattanooga: Talented freshman who has excelled on special teams as well as out of the backfield...was NU’s primary Sea son Highs returner, bringing back five punts for 69 yards, including a 28- Tackles – 1 vs. Chattanooga; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss – yard return in the third quarter to set up a Husker touchdown... None; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – None; Interceptions – None also had four carries in the fourth quarter. Fresno State: Put Career Statistics together one of the best return nights in program history, Year G/GS TT PBU INT accounting for 228 return yards, including a school record 211 2008 -- Redshirt -- yards on five kickoff returns...broke the previous school record 2009 6/0 1 0 0 of 186 by Josh Davis in 2002...broke open a 28-26 game with 2010 14/5 41 0 1-33 a 100-yard kickoff return for a score with 11:50 left, becoming 2011 1/1 1 0 0 just the fourth Husker to return a kickoff at least 100 yards... Totals 21/6 43 0 1-33 Had at least 20 yards on all five of his kickoff returns, including a 38-yarder on the Huskers’ first possession of the second half 2011 Game by Game to set up the go-ahead score. Washington: Abdullah had 141 Chattanooga: Starter at safety totaled one stop, as the Huskers all-purpose yards before leaving the game with an injury.... held the Mocs to just 230 yards of total offense in a 40-7 victory. returned a kickoff 66 yards in the second quarter to set up a Fresno State: Did not play. Washington: Did not play Husker touchdown after Washington took a 14-10 lead. Cornhuskers to Watch

P.J. Smith Ciante Evens Rex Burkhead Safety Cornerback I-Back Junior | 6-2 | 210 Sophomore | 5-11 | 185 Junior | 5-11 | 210 River Ridge, La. 13 Arlington, Texas 17 Plano, Texas 22 Sea son Highs Sea son Highs Sea son Highs Tackles – 5 vs. Chattanooga; vs. Fresno State; Sacks – None; Tackles – 6 vs. Fresno State; vs. Washington. Sacks – None; Attempts – 22 vs. Washington; Rushing Yards – 120 vs. Tackles for Loss – None; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – None; Tackles for Loss – None; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – 1 vs. Washington; Long Rush – 52 vs. Chattanooga; Touchdowns – Interceptions – None Fresno State; Interceptions – None 2 vs. Fresno State, vs. Washington; Receptions – 1 vs. Fresno State; Receiving Yards – 4 vs. Fresno State. Long Reception Career Statistics – 4 vs. Fresno State Year G/GS TT PBU INT Career Statistics 2009 14/0 15 1 0 Year G/GS TT PBU INT Career Rushing Statistics 2010 14/3 38 4 3 2010 8/1 9 2 0-0 Year G/GS Att. Yards TD 2011 2/0 10 0 0 2011 3/3 13 1 0-0 2009 9/0 81 346 3 Totals 30/3 63 5 3 Totals 11/4 22 3 0-0 2010 14/2 172 951 7 2011 3/3 48 250 5 2011 Game by Game 2011 Game by Game Totals 26/5 301 1,547 15 Chattanooga: Smith put together a solid perfomance against Chattanooga: Keyed a pass defense that allowed just 170 UTC, coming off the bench for five tackles, including three yards against UTC and one completion longer than 20 yards.. Career Receiving Statistics solo stops...helped Nebraska hold UTC to just 230 total yards. had one tackle in NU’s 40-7 rout of the Mocs. Fresno State: Year G/GS No. Yards TD Fresno State: Smith was a factor on special teams with a Evans helped the Blackshirts hold Derek Carr to under 50 2009 9/0 13 90 1 team-high five tackles, all on coverage units.Washington: Did percent passing, totaling a career-high six tackles, including 2010 14/2 15 148 0 not play. three solo stops, and a pass breakup in the victory over the 2011 3/3 1 4 0 Bulldogs. Washington: Evans tied his season high with six Totals 26/5 29 242 1 tackles in the Huskers win over the Huskies. 2011 Game by Game Chattanooga: Burkhead put together a solid effort, rushing 11 times for 75 yards, including a three-yard TD in the third quarter...set up Nebraska’s first touchdown drive with a career-long 52-yard run to the UTC 7-yard line before Taylor Martinez scored on the next play. Fresno State: Burkhead carried 15 times for 55 yards and two scores in the 42-29 win...scored on runs of 1 and 6 yards and did most of his damage in the fourth quarter...carried six straight times, Alfonzo Dennard Quincy Enunwa totaling 34 yards to set up Taylor Martinez’s final touchdown Cornerback Wide Receiver run to put the game away. Washington: Burkhead picked up Sophomore | 6-2 | 210 his fifth career 100-yard game, leading Nebraska with 120 Junior | 5-10 | 205 18 yards on a career-high 22 carries against the Huskies...did the Rochelle, Ga. 15 Moreno Valley, Calif. majority of his work in the second half, racking up 84 yards and both TDs on 15 carries in the second half, as Nebraska ran Catches – 4 vs. Chattanooga; Receiving Yards – 58 vs. Sea son Highs for 217 yards after halftime...both scores were one-yard runs Chattanooga; Receiving TDs – 1 vs. Fresno State; Long – Tackles – None; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss – None; QB nine seconds apart in the third quarter on consecutive Husker 31 vs. Chattanooga Hurries – None; PBUs – None; Interceptions – None offensive plays. Career Receiving Statistics Career Statistics Year G/GS No. Yards TD Year G/GS TT PBU INT 2010 10/0 1 10 0 2008 12/0 5 0 0-0 2011 3/3 7 81 1 2009 13/9 31 8 0-0 Totals 13/3 8 91 1 2010 13/13 30 7 4-31 2011 0/0 0 0 0-0 2011 Game by Game Totals 38/22 66 15 4-31 Chattanooga: Made the most of his first career start against UTC, setting career bests in both catches (four) and receiving 2011 Game by Game yards (58) - all coming in the first half...hauled in a career-long Chattanooga: All-America candidate at cornerback who 31-yard reception in the first quarter to set up a Brett Maher returns for his third season as a starter...did not play vs. field goal...all four of his catches went for first downs, as NU UTC because of a leg injury. Fresno State: Did not play. built a 23-0 halftime lead. Fresno State: Enunwa made two Washington: Did not play of the biggest plays in Nebraska’s 42-29 win...hauled in a 16- yard touchdown reception from Taylor Martinez in the third quarter, as Nebraska took a 21-20 lead...created a fumble as he hustled after a Martinez interception and delivered a jarring hit on Derron Smith at the NU 27-yard line which was recovered by Rex Burkhead. Washington: Enunwa had his third straight multi-catch day with two catches for seven yards, as Nebraska racked up 51 points in a win over the Huskies. Cornhuskers to Watch Lance Thorell Cameron Meredith Sean Fisher Defensive Back Defensive End Linebacker Senior | 6-1 | 200 Junior | 6-4 | 265 Junior | 6-6 | 235 Loomis, Neb. 23 Santa Ana, Calif. 34 Omaha, Neb. 42 Sea son Highs Sea son Highs Sea son Highs Tackles – 2 vs. Chattanooga; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss – Tackles – 5 vs. Fresno State; Sacks – 2.0 vs. Chattanooga; Tackles – 6 vs. Chattanooga; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss None; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – None; Interceptions – None Tackles for Loss – 2 vs. Chattanooga; QB Hurries – 2 vs. Fresno – 1 vs. Chattanooga; 1 vs. Washington; QB Hurries – None; Career Statistics State; Interceptions – 1 vs. Chattanooga Interceptions – None Year G/GS TT INT PBU Career Statistics Career Statistics 2007 -- Redshirt -- Year G/GS TT Sacks TFL 2008 11/5 24 0 1 Year G/GS TT Sacks TFL 2008* 1/0 0 0-0 0-0 2008* 1/0 0 0.0-0 0-0 2009 14/1 7 0 1 2009 14/0 21 1.5-12 5-18 2010 14/0 7 0 0 2009 12/6 34 1.0-3 2-5 2010 14/14 64 2.0-5 8-12 2010 -- Injured -- 2011 3/0 3 0 0 2011 3/3 12 3.0-24 3-24 Totals 42/6 41 0 2 2011 3/3 15 0.0-0 2-6 Totals 32/17 97 6.5-41 16-54 Totals 16/9 49 1.0-3 4-11 *received medical redshirt 2011 Game by Game *received medical redshirt Chattanooga: Thorell, who was put on scholarship prior to the 2011 Game by Game 2011 Game by Game season, saw extensive time in nickel and dime situations in the Chattanooga: Meredith was Nebraska’s nominee for Big Ten Chattanooga: Fisher saw his first action since the 2009 40-7 win...totaled a pair of solo stops, as Nebraska held UTC Defensive honors, totaling three tackles, including a career- Holiday Bowl, as he started at linebacker..totaled six tackles, to just 170 yards in the air and 230 total yards. Fresno State: high two sacks in a 40-7 win...paced a Blackshirt defense that including a tackle-for-loss, as Nebraska held Chattanooga to Made one tackle as Fresno State was held under 50 percent allowed just 230 yards, as he picked up two of the Huskers’ just 60 yards rushing and 230 total yards in a 40-7 win. Fresno passing in the Huskers’ 42-29 win. Fresno State: Played, but three sacks...set up another Husker touchdown, as he State: Fisher totaled five tackles in Nebraska’s win over the did not have any stats in the win over Washington. intercepted a pass at the UTC 3-yard line in the third quarter. Fresno State: Meredith enjoyed a solid effort, totaling five Bulldogs. Washington: Fisher had four tackles, including a TFL, tackles and recording a pair of quarterback hurries, as Fresno in the win over the Huskies...tackled Jesse Callier for a two- was held under a 50 percent completion rate. Washington: yard loss on Washington’s final drive of the first half. Meredith helped the Blackshirts down Washington, totaling four tackles, a quarterback hurry and a two-yard sack of UW quarterback on fourth down to end a Husky series.

Trevor Roach Kyler Reed Linebacker Tight End Junior | 6-2 | 235 Junior | 6-3 | 230 Elkhorn, Neb. Shawnee, Kan. 25 43 Sea son Highs Sea son Highs Tackles – 7 vs. Chattanooga; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss – 2 Receptions – 2 vs. Fresno State; Receiving Yards – 61 vs. vs. Chattanooga; QB Hurries –1 vs. Chattanooga; Interceptions Fresno State; Touchdowns – None; Long – 53 vs. Fresno State – None Career Statistics Year G/GS No. Yards TD Career Statistics 2008 -- Redshirt -- Year G/GS TT Sacks TFL 2009 11/1 6 54 0 2010 -- Redshirt -- 2010 14/10 22 395 8 2011 2/0 7 0-0 2-3 2011 3/0 4 93 0 Totals 2/0 7 0-0 2-3 Totals 28/11 32 542 8 2011 Game by Game 2011 Game by Game Chattanooga: Walk-on who turned in an impressive debut Chattanooga: Reed saw extensive action as the Huskers used against UTC...came off the bench and finished second on multiple tight ends...had one catch for 13 yards on a3rd- the team with seven tackles, including a pair for losses..also and-9 play in the second quarter, as it set up a 48-yard field added a quarterback hurry, as Nebraska limited the Mocs goal from Brett Maher to give NU a 13-0 lead. Fresno State: to 230 total yards in a 40-7 win. Fresno State: Did not play Reed had two catches for 61 yards in NU’s 42-29 win...Had Washington: Roach saw time on defense, but did not make a both catches on a scoring drive that gave Nebraska a 28-20 tackle in the win over the Huskies. lead...hauled in a 53-yarder on the first play before his second reception, an eight-yard catch, gave the Huskers the ball at the 6-yard line. Washington: Reed had one catch, a 19-yarder, in Nebraska’s two-minute offense to set up Brett Maher’s 35- yard field goal to end the first half. Cornhuskers to Watch Eric Martin Yoshi Hardrick Baker Steinkuhler Defensive End Offensive Tackle Defensive Tackle Junior | 6-2 | 260 Senior | 6-7 | 320 Junior | 6-6 | 290 Moreno Valley, Calif. 46 Batesville, Miss. 50 Lincoln, Neb. 55 Sea son Highs Career Sea son Highs Tackles – 2 vs. Washington; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss – Games Played: 17 (14 in 2010; 3 in 2011) Tackles – 6 vs. Fresno State; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss None; QB Hurries –None; Interceptions – None Games Started: 3 (3 in 2011) – None; QB Hurries – 1 vs. Chattanooga; vs. Fresno State; Interceptions – None Career Statistics 2011 Game by Game Year G/GS TT Sacks TFL Chattanooga: Hardrick was one of four first-time starters on Career Statistics 2009 14/0 15 0.0-0 0-0 the Husker offensive line against UTC...helped Nebraska rack Year G/GS TT Sacks TFL 2010 13/2 26 0.0-0 0-0 up 229 yards rushing in a 40-3 victory. Fresno State: Hardrick 2008 -- Redshirt -- 2011 3/0 3 0.0-0 0-0 helped the Huskers total 42 points and 438 yards, as Nebraska 2009 13/0 17 0.0-0 1-2 Totals 30/2 44 0.0-0 0-0 averaged 7.8 yards per offensive snap. Washington: Hardrick 2010 13/13 46 3.5-30 4-30 helped anchor a Husker offense that generated 51 points 2001 3/3 9 0.0-0 0-0 2011 Game by Game and 464 total yards in a 51-38 win...Nebraska scored on five Totals 29/16 72 3.5-30 5-32 Chattanooga: Martin saw time as a reserve defensive end, consecutive drives, turning a 17-all deadlock into a 44-17 totaling one tackle in NU’s 40-7 win over UTC. Fresno State: cushion early in the fourth quarter. 2011 Game by Game Martin saw action, but did not record a tackle in the Huskers’ Chattanooga: Steinkuhler keyed a defense that allowed seven win over the Bulldogs. Washington: Martin made an impact points and just 60 yards on the grounds...had one tackle and on defense and special teams, recording a pair of tackles in a quarterback hurry, as Nebraska allowed just 230 total yards Nebraska’s win. in a 40-7 win. Fresno State: Steinkuhler totaled six tackles and had a quarterback hurry in Nebraska’s win over the Bulldogs. Washington: Steinkuhler started at defensive tackle and had two tackles in the Huskers’ win.

Tyler Legate Will Compton Mike Caputo Fullback Linebacker Center Senior | 5-10 | 235 Junior | 6-2 | 230 Senior | 6-1 | 275 Neligh, Neb. 48 Bonne Terre, Mo. 51 Omaha, Neb. 58 Career Sea son Highs Sea son Highs Games Played: 30 (7 in 2008; 6 in 2009; 14 in 2010; 3 in 2011) Attempts – 2 vs. Washington; Yards – 37 vs. Washington; Tackles – 15 vs. Fresno State; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss Games Started: 17 (14 in 2010; 3 in 2011) Long Rush – 36 vs. Washington; Touchdowns – None – None; QB Hurries –1 vs. Washington; Interceptions – None 2011 Game by Game Career Rushing Statistics Career Statistics Chattanooga: Caputo led a revamped offensive line in the Year G/GS Att. Yards TD Year G/GS TT Sacks TFL season opener, as he was the only returning starter for NU... 2007 -- Redshirt -- 2008 -- Redshirt -- helped the Huskers rush for 229 yards and four rushing 2008 0/0 0 0 0 2009 14/8 40 0.5-2 1-2 touchdowns in a 40-7 victory. Fresno State: Caputo helped the 2009 14/4 0 0 0 2010 9/4 15 1.0-2 1-2 Huskers total 42 points and 438 yards, as Nebraska averaged 2010 10/6 0 0 0 2011 3/3 20 0.0-0 0-0 7.8 yards per offensive snap. Washington: Helped anchor a 2011 3/2 3 38 0 Totals 26/15 75 1.5-4 2-4 Husker offense that generated 51 points and 464 total yards Totals 27/12 3 38 0 in a 51-38 win...Nebraska scored on five consecutive drives, 2011 Game by Game turning a 17-all deadlock into a 44-17 cushion early in the Career Receiving Statistics Chattanooga: Compton started at linebacker and had one fourth quarter. Year G/GS No. Yards TD tackle, as the Huskers held UTC to 60 rushing yards in a 40-7 2007 -- Redshirt -- win. Fresno State: Compton enjoyed one of the best games of 2008 0/0 his career, totaling a team-high 15 tackles, including a team- 2009 14/4 3 27 1 high six solo stops. Washington: Compton had four tackles 2010 10/6 1 1 1 and a quarterback hurry in Nebraska’s win over the Huskies. 2011 3/2 1 3 1 Totals 27/12 5 31 3 2011 Game by Game Chattanooga: Starting fullback who is primarily used asa blocking back...had his first career carry on the opening play from scrimmage against UTC, the first run by a Husker fullback since 2004. Fresno State: Legate saw time at fullback and on special teams, but did not have any stats in Nebraska’s win... helped an offense average 6.3 yards per carry on the ground. Washington: Legate helped power a rushing attack that totaled 309 yards on the ground and 51 points in a win over Washington...rushed twice for 37 yards, including a career- long 36-yard run to set up a third-quarter touchdown...also caught a three-yard touchdown to cap Nebraska’s first drive. Cornhuskers to Watch Spencer Long Tyler Moore Ben Cotton Tight End Offensive Guard Offensive Tackle Junior | 6-6 | 255 Senior | 6-4 | 305 Freshman | 6-6 | 290 Ames, Iowa Elkhorn, Neb. 61 Clearwater, Fla. 73 81 Sea son Highs Career Career Receptions – 1 3x, last vs. Washington; Receiving Yards – 27 vs. Games Played: 3 (3 in 2011) Games Played: 3 (3 in 2011) Chattanooga; Touchdowns – None; Long – 27 vs. Chattanooga Games Started: 3 (3 in 2011) Games Started: 3 (3 in 2011) Career Statistics 2011 Game by Game 2011 Game by Game Year G/GS No. Yards TD Chattanooga: Long, a walk-on, was one of four first-time Chattanooga: Moore, who enrolled in January, became the 2008 -- Redshirt -- starters on the Husker offensive line against UTC...helped first true freshman to start a season opener - and justthe 2009 14/1 5 43 1 Nebraska rack up 229 yards rushing and four rushing scores fourth true freshman to ever start on the offensive line at NU 2010 14/13 3 34 0 in a 40-7 victory. Fresno State: Long helped the Huskers total - when he started at right tackle....helped Nebraska rack up 2011 3/3 3 55 0 42 points and 438 yards, as Nebraska averaged 7.8 yards per 229 yards rushing and four rushing scores in a 40-7 victory. Totals 31/17 11 132 1 offensive snap. Washington: Long helped anchor a Husker Fresno State: Moore helped the Huskers total 42 points and offense that generated 51 points and 464 total yards in a 51- 438 yards, as Nebraska averaged 7.8 yards per offensive snap. 2011 Game by Game 38 win...Nebraska scored on five consecutive drives, turning Washington: Moore keyed a Husker offense that generated Chattanooga: Cotton made the start at tight end asthe a 17-all deadlock into a 44-17 cushion early in the fourth 51 points and 464 total yards in a 51-38 win...Nebraska scored Huskers went with a run set...hauled in a career-long 27-yard quarter. on five consecutive drives, turning a 17-all deadlock into a 44- grab in the second quarter, setting up Brett Maher’s 34-yard 17 cushion early in the fourth quarter. field goal with 10 seconds left in the half to extend the lead to 23-0...his blocking helped NU total 229 yards and four TDs Andrew Rodriguez on the ground. Fresno State: Cotton helped set up Nebraska’s Offensive Guard first touchdown with a 20-yard catch to the 1-yard line. He Sophomore | 6-6 | 325 added a tackle on special teams. Washington: Cotton’s strong Aurora, Neb. blocking from his tight end spot helped Nebraska rack up 51 63 points and 309 yards rushing in a 51-38 win...also added one catch for eight yards. Career Games Played: 7 (5 in 2010; 2 in 2011) Games Started: 2 (2 in 2011) Marcel Jones 2011 Game by Game Offensive Tackle Chattanooga: Rodriguez was one of four first-time starters on Senior | 6-7 | 320 the Husker offensive line against UTC...helped Nebraska rack Phoenix, Ariz. up 229 yards rushing and four rushing scores in a 40-7 victory. 78 Brandon Kinnie Fresno State: Rodriguez helped the Huskers total 42 points Career and 438 yards, as Nebraska averaged 7.8 yards per offensive Games Played: 30 (13 in 2008; 11 in 2009; 4 in 2010; 2 in Wide Receiver snap. Washington: Did not play because of an injury. 2011) Senior | 6-3 | 225 Games Started: 12 (1 in 2008; 11 in 2009) Kansas City, Mo. 84

2011 Game by Game Sea son Highs Chattanooga: Jones who recently returned to practice Receptions – 2 vs. Chattanooga; Receiving Yards – 7vs. following an injury early in fall camp, saw action off the bench Chattanooga; Touchdowns – None; Long – 4 vs. Chattanooga in NU’s season opener...helped Nebraska rack up 229 yards Jeremiah Sirles rushing and four rushing scores in a 40-7 win. Fresno State: Career Statistics Offensive Tackle Did not play. Washington: Jones came off the bench and Year G/GS No. Yards TD Sophomore | 6-6 | 320 played extensively, as the Huskers generated 51 points and 2009 13/2 15 141 0 Lakewood, Colo. 464 total yards in a 51-38 win. 2010 14/11 44 494 5 71 2011 3/2 2 7 0 Career Totals 30/15 61 642 5 Games Played: 16 (14 in 2010; 2 in 2011) Games Started: 14 (14 in 2010) 2011 Game by Game Chattanooga: Kinnie caught two passes for seven yards in Nebraska’s 40-7 win in the season opener. Fresno State: 2011 Game by Game Kinnie was held without a catch for the first time since last Chattanooga: Sirles, who missed part of training camp, October, as Nebraska won 42-29. Washington: Kinnie’s strong returned to action and came off the bench in the season blocking helped Nebraska rack up 51 points and 309 yards opener. Fresno State: Sirles helped the Huskers total 42 points rushing, but he did not have a catch in a 51-38 win. and 438 yards, as Nebraska averaged 7.8 yards per offensive snap. Washington: Sirles came off the bench and played extensively, as the Huskers generated 51 points and 464 total yards in a 51-38 win. Cornhuskers to Watch Jared Crick Brett Maher Josh Williams Defensive Tackle Place-Kicker/Punter Defensive End Senior| 6-6 | 285 Junior | 6-0 | 185 Junior | 6-4 | 260 Cozad, Neb. 94 Kearney, Neb. 96 Denton, Texas 98

Sea son Highs Sea son Highs Sea son Highs Tackles – 6 vs. Washington; Sacks – 1.0 vs. Washington; Tackles Field Goals Made – 4 vs. Chattanooga; Long Field Goal – 50 Tackles – 2 vs. Fresno State; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss for Loss – 2 vs. Chattanooga; QB Hurries – 1 vs. Chattanooga; vs. Chattanooga; PATs Made – 4 vs. Fresno State; Consecutive – None; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – None; Interceptions – PBUs – 1 vs. Chattanooga; Interceptions – None FG Made – 4. None; Blocked Kicks – 1 vs. Chattanooga Punts – 5 vs. Fresno State; Punting Avg. – 52.0 vs. Chattanooga; Career Statistics Long Punt – 57 vs. Fresno State; Inside 20 – 2 vs. Chattanooga; Career Statistics Year G/GS TT Sacks TFL vs. Fresno State Year G/GS TT Sacks TFL 2008 -- Redshirt -- 2008 9/0 2 0.0-0 0-0 2009 3/0 3 0.0-0 0-0 2009 14/14 73 9.5-57 15-63 Career Kicking Statistics 2010 13/0 12 0.0-0 0-0 2010 14/14 70 9.5-87 17-92 Year G/GS PAT FG Long 2011 3/0 3 0.0-0 0-0 2011 3/3 14 1.0-1 3-7 2008 -- Redshirt -- Totals 19/0 18 0.0-0 0-0 Totals 40/31 159 20.0-145 34-161 2009 14/0 0-0 0-0 2010 13/0 0-0 0-0 2011 Game by Game 2011 Game by Game 2011 3/3 16-16 7-7 50 Chattanooga: Williams saw time at defensive end, but made Chattanooga: Crick, the preseason Big Ten Defensive Totals 30/3 16-16 7-7 50 his biggest impact on special teams...blocked Nick Pollard’s Player of the Year, was disruptive as Nebraska limited UTC 37-yard field goal in the fourth quarter to stop a scoring threat to seven points and 230 yards of total offense...had five Career Punting Statistics in NU’s 40-7 win. Fresno State: Williams posted two tackles tackles, including two tackles for loss, a pass breakup and a Year G/GS Punts Yards Avg I20 in Nebraska’s win over the Bulldogs. Washington: Williams quarterback hurry...stuffed a key first-quarter drive with a six- 2008 -- Redshirt -- rotated in at the defensive end spot and had one tackle in the yard loss of Chris Awuah on 4th-and-2 at the NU 35 with NU 2009 14/0 None win over Washington. holding a 7-0 lead...deflected a third-quarter pass that was 2010 13/0 None picked off by Cameron Meredith at the Mocs’ 3-yard line and 2011 3/3 13 625 48.1 5 Nebraska scored one play later. Fresno State: Crick had three Totals 30/3 13 625 48.1 5 tackles in Nebraska’s win over Fresno State Washington: Crick delivered a strong performance in Nebraska’s win over 2011 Honors Washington with a season-high six tackles, including a sack of Big Ten Co-Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept. 5) Kevin Price in the second quarter. 2011 Game by Game Chattanooga: Maher made a successful debut filling the shoes of departed All-American Alex Henery...was 4-for-4 on field goals, including kicks of 50 and 48 yards, while also going perfect on four PATs...turned in an impressive punting display, averaging 52.0 yards on four punts and pinned UTC inside its 20- yard line twice as he was the Big Ten Co-Special Teams Player of the Week...Maher’s award was the first individual honor by a Husker athlete since joining the Big Ten in July of 2011. Fresno State: Maher became the first Husker punter since 2005 to average 50+ per punt in consecutive games, averaging 50.8 yards per punt on five kicks...also went 6-for-6 in PATs as Nebraska won 42-29. Washington: Maher was perfect on kicks, hitting three field goals, including a 44-yarder, and all six of his PATs in Nebraska’s 51-38 win..averaged 40.8 yards on four punts and placed one inside the Washington 20-yard line. 2011 NEBRASKA FOOTBALL 2011 Nebraska Schedule and Results D aTE OppoNENT Result Score Record Conference Time Attend Sept. 3, 2011 Chattanooga W 40-7 1-0 0-0 3:06 84,883 Sept. 10, 2011 Fresno State W 42-29 2-0 0-0 3:36 85,501 Sept. 17, 2011 Washington W 51-38 3-0 0-0 3:32 85,110 * Big Ten conference game

Team Statistics TEAM STATISTICS NU OPP SCORING 133 74 Points Per Game 44.3 24.7 FIRST DOWNS 56 57 Rushing 31 26 Passing 20 28 Penalty 5 3 RUSHING YARDAGE 757 396 Yards gained rushing 821 444 Yards lost rushing 64 48 Rushing Attempts 133 102 Average Per Rush 5.7 3.9 Average Per Game 252.3 132.0 TDs Rushing 12 2 PASSING YARDAGE 509 698 Comp-Att-Int 32-67-2 63-114-3 Average Per Pass 7.6 6.1 Average Per Catch 15.9 11.1 Average Per Game 169.7 232.7 TDs Passing 3 6 TOTAL OFFENSE 1266 1094 Total Plays 200 216 Average Per Play 6.3 5.1 Average Per Game 422.0 364.7 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 10-365 19-451 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 8-111 10-150 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 3-1 2-13 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 36.5 23.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 13.9 15.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 0.3 6.5 FUMBLES-LOST 9-3 6-2 PENALTIES-Yards 13-118 22-216 Average Per Game 39.3 72.0 PUNTS-Yards 13-625 21-833 Average Per Punt 48.1 39.7 Net punt average 36.5 33.4 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 26:59 33:01 3RD-DOWN Conversions 16/42 22/52 3rd-Down Pct 38% 42% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 2/4 1/3 4th-Down Pct 50% 33% SACKS BY-Yards 5-27 4-18 MISC YARDS 7 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 16 9 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 7-7 4-5 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-2 RED-ZONE SCORES (15-15) 100% (7-9) 78% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (11-15) 73% (5-9) 56% PAT-ATTEMPTS (16-16) 100% (8-8) 100% ATTENDANCE 255094 0 Games/Avg Per Game 3/85031 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th ot Total Nebraska 27 30 41 35 133 Opponents 21 13 10 30 74

HUSKERS.COM 2011 NEBRASKA FOOTBALL 2011 Nebraska Individual Statistics RUSHG IN GP/GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G F IELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Martinez, Taylor 2/2 34 330 29 301 8.9 5 57 150.5 Maher, Brett 7-7 100.0 0-0 2-2 2-2 2-2 1-1 50 0 Martinez, Taylor 3/3 51 424 40 384 7.5 6 57 128.0 Burkhead, Rex 3/2 48 253 3 250 5.2 5 52 83.3 Heard, Braylon 2/0 8 46 0 46 5.8 0 25 23.0 Green, Aaron 2/0 7 43 0 43 6.1 1 9 21.5 FG SEQUENCE Nebraska OPPONENTS Legate, Tyler 3/2 3 38 0 38 12.7 0 36 12.7 Chattanooga (50),(48),(34),(21) 37 Abdullah, Ameer 3/0 7 13 5 8 1.1 0 4 2.7 Fresno State - (22),(36),(37) Turner, Jamal 3/0 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 1.3 Washington (44),(35),(29) (40) Carnes, Brion 1/0 2 0 6 -6 -3.0 0 0 -6.0 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. TEAM 3/0 6 0 10 -10 -1.7 0 0 -3.3 Total 3 133 821 64 757 5.7 12 57 252.3 Opponents 3 102 444 48 396 3.9 2 25 132.0

PASSING G/s Effic Cmp-Att-INT pCT Yds TD Lng Avg/G Martinez, Taylor 3/3 121.97 31-64-2 48.4 490 3 53 163.3 Burkhead, Rex 3/0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Carnes, Brion 1/0 259.60 1-1-0 100.0 19 0 19 19.0 TEAM 3/0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Total 3 120.38 32-67-2 47.8 509 3 53 169.7 Maher, Brett 13 625 48.1 57 0 1 5 0 Opponents 3 118.80 63-114-3 55.3 698 6 55 232.7 Total 13 625 48.1 57 0 1 5 0 Opponents 21 833 39.7 52 1 4 7 0

RECEIVING G/GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Enunwa, Quincy 3/3 7 81 11.6 1 31 27.0 Maher, Brett 22 1485 67.5 6 0 Turner, Jamal 3/0 6 116 19.3 0 43 38.7 Bondi, Mauro 3 198 66.0 0 0 Reed, Kyler 3/0 4 93 23.2 0 53 31.0 Total 25 1683 67.3 6 0 451 44.5 25 Bell, Kenny 3/1 3 101 33.7 0 50 33.7 Opponents 14 887 63.4 2 0 365 34.4 35 Cotton, Ben 3/3 3 55 18.3 0 27 18.3 Marlowe, Tim 3/0 2 16 8.0 0 13 5.3 Kinnie, Brandon 3/2 2 7 3.5 0 4 2.3 Green, Aaron 2/0 1 25 25.0 1 25 12.5 Jean-Baptiste, Stanley 1/0 1 7 7.0 0 7 7.0 Burkhead, Rex 3/3 1 4 4.0 0 4 1.3 Legate, Tyler 3/2 1 3 3.0 1 3 1.0 Heard, Braylon 2/0 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.5 Total 3 32 509 15.9 3 53 169.7 Opponents 3 63 698 11.1 6 55 232.7

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Abdullah, Ameer 7 92 13.1 0 28 Burkhead, Rex 1 19 19.0 0 19 Total 8 111 13.9 0 28 Opponents 10 150 15.0 1 67

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Meredith, Cameron 1 1 1.0 0 1 David, Lavonte 1 0 0.0 0 0 Cassidy, Austin 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 3 1 0.3 0 1 Opponents 2 13 6.5 0 13

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Abdullah, Ameer 5 211 42.2 1 100 Total 5 211 42.2 1 100 Opponents 12 264 22.0 0 33

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long None Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 1 3 3.0 0 3

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|------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf pts ALL PURPOSE G Rush ReC pR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Maher, Brett 0 7-7 16-16 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 37 Abdullah, Ameer 3 8 0 92 340 0 440 146.7 Martinez, Taylor 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Martinez, Taylor 3 384 0 0 0 0 384 128.0 Burkhead, Rex 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Burkhead, Rex 3 250 4 19 0 0 273 91.0 Green, Aaron 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Turner, Jamal 3 4 116 0 17 0 137 45.7 Enunwa, Quincy 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Bell, Kenny 3 0 101 0 0 0 101 33.7 Abdullah, Ameer 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Reed, Kyler 3 0 93 0 0 0 93 31.0 Legate, Tyler 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Enunwa, Quincy 3 0 81 0 0 0 81 27.0 Total 16 7-7 16-16 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 133 Green, Aaron 2 43 25 0 0 0 68 34.0 Opponents 9 4-5 8-8 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 74 Cotton, Ben 3 0 55 0 0 0 55 18.3 Heard, Braylon 2 46 1 0 0 0 47 23.5 Legate, Tyler 3 38 3 0 0 0 41 13.7 Marlowe, Tim 3 0 16 0 8 0 24 8.0 Kinnie, Brandon 3 0 7 0 0 0 7 2.3 Jean-Baptiste, Stanley 1 0 7 0 0 0 7 7.0 Meredith, Cameron 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.3 Carnes, Brion 1 -6 0 0 0 0 -6 -6.0 TEAM 3 -10 0 0 0 0 -10 -3.3 Total 3 757 509 111 365 1 1743 581.0 Opponents 3 396 698 150 451 13 1708 569.3 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays RuSH pASS Total Avg/G Martinez, Taylor 3 115 384 490 874 291.3 Burkhead, Rex 3 49 250 0 250 83.3 Heard, Braylon 2 8 46 0 46 23.0 Green, Aaron 2 7 43 0 43 21.5 Legate, Tyler 3 3 38 0 38 12.7 Carnes, Brion 1 3 -6 19 13 13.0 Abdullah, Ameer 3 7 8 0 8 2.7 Turner, Jamal 3 1 4 0 4 1.3 TEAM 3 7 -10 0 -10 -3.3 Total 3 200 757 509 1266 422.0 Opponents 3 216 396 698 1094 364.7

HUSKERS.COM 2011 NEBRASKA FOOTBALL Defensive Statistics |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd LEADERS GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-YaRDS iNT-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 4 David, Lavonte 3-3 9 23 32 1-1 . 1-0 . 1 . . . . 3 Stafford, Daimion 3-2 16 10 26 1-1 . . 1 . . 1 . . 51 Compton, Will 3-2 7 13 20 . . . . 1 . . . . 42 Fisher, Sean 3-2 3 12 15 2-6 ...... 94 Crick, Jared 3-3 3 11 14 3-7 1.0-1 . 1 1 . . . . 8 Cassidy, Austin 3-3 1 13 14 . . 1-0 3 . . . . . 11 Green, Andrew 3-3 9 5 14 . . . 3 . . . . . 17 Evans, Ciante 3-3 5 8 13 . . . 1 . . . . . 34 Meredith, Cameron 3-3 4 8 12 3-24 3.0-24 1-1 . 3 . . . . 13 Smith, P.J. 2-0 5 5 10 ...... 55 Steinkuler, Baker 3-3 1 8 9 . . . . 2 . . . . 43 Roach, Trevor 2-0 2 5 7 2-3 . . . 1 . . . . 38 Stoddard, Graham 3-0 2 4 6 ...... 39 Blatchford, Justin 3-1 4 2 6 . . . . 1 . . . . 5 Mitchell, Josh 3-1 2 3 5 . . . 1 . . . . . 6 Cooper, Corey 3-0 4 . 4 ...... 9 Ankrah, Jason 3-3 2 2 4 1-2 1.0-2 ...... 10 Washington, Dijon 3-0 2 1 3 ...... 45 Whaley, Alonzo 3-0 1 2 3 ...... 98 Williams, Josh 3-0 . 3 3 ...... 1 . 46 Martin, Eric 3-0 1 2 3 ...... 7 Carter, Joseph 2-0 . 3 3 ...... 23 Thorell, Lance 3-0 3 . 3 ...... 32 Ebke, Jim 3-0 . 2 2 ...... 36 May, Mathew 3-0 . 1 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 18 Enunwa, Quincy 3-3 1 . 1 ...... 1 . . 12 Osborne, Courtney 1-1 1 . 1 ...... 68 Cotton, Jake 2-0 1 . 1 ...... 80 Bell, Kenny 3-1 . 1 1 ...... 81 Cotton, Ben 3-3 1 . 1 ...... 32 Mendoza, Marcus 2-0 1 . 1 1-1 ...... 90 Moore, Terrence 3-0 . 1 1 . . . . 3 . . . . 92 Mangieri, P.J. 3-0 . 1 1 ...... 96 Maher, Brett 3-0 1 . 1 ...... 1 Jackson, Harvey 2-0 1 . 1 ...... 97 Rome, Chase 1-0 . 1 1 ...... 22 Burkhead, Rex 3-3 ...... 1-0 . . . Total 3-0 93 150 243 14-45 5-27 3-1 10 13 2-0 2 1 . Opponents 3-0 90 116 206 20-46 4-18 2-13 14 3 3-3 4 . .

SpclTamse ia e TaCKLES S-A/Tot UTC FRes WASH WYO WiS OSU Minn MSU NW PSU MicH iOWA B1G Bowl Smith, P.J. 2-4/6 0-1/1 2-3/5 0-0/0 Stoddard, Graham 1-4/5 0-0/0 1-2/3 0-2/2 Cooper, Corey 4-0/4 2-0/2 0-0/0 2-0/2 Blatchford, Justin 1-2/3 1-1/2 0-1/1 0-0/0 Stafford, Daimion 0-3/3 0-0/0 0-3/3 0-0/0 Washington, Dijon 1-1/2 1-0/1 0-0/0 0-1/1 Green, Andrew 0-2/2 0-1/1 0-0/0 0-1/1 Ebke, Jim 0-2/2 0-1/1 0-0/0 0-1/1 Whaley, Alonzo 0-2/2 0-0/0 0-1/1 0-1/1 Martin, Eric 1-1/2 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-1/2 David, Lavonte 0-1/1 0-0/0 0-1/1 0-0/0 Cassidy, Austin 0-1/1 0-0/0 0-1/1 0-0/0 Cotton, Ben 1-0/1 0-0/0 1-0/1 0-0/1 Bell, Kenny 0-1/1 0-0/0 0-0/1 0-0/1 Mangieri, P.J, 0-1/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-1/1 Maher, Brett 1-0/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-0/1

HUSKERS.COM 2011 NEBRASKA FOOTBALL Individual Game By Game RUSHG IN No-Yds/TD UTC Fres WASH WYO WIS OSU MINN MsU NW PSU MICH IOWA B1G Bowl Martinez, Taylor QB 51-384/6 19-135/3 15-166/2 17-83/1 Burkhead, Rex RB 48-250/5 11-75/1 15-55/2 22-120/2 Heard, Braylon RB 8-46/0 3-12/0 DNP 5-34/0 Green, Aaron RB 7-43/1 2-7/0 DNP 5-36/1 Legate, Tyler FB 3-38/0 1-1/0 - 2-37/0 Abdullah, Ameer RB 7-8/0 4-1/0 2-3/0 1-4/0 Turner, Jamal WR 1-4/0 1-4/0 - - Carnes, Brion QB 2--6/0 2--6/0 DNP DNP TEAM 6--10/0 - 3--5/0 3--5/0

Receiving No-Yds/TD UTC Fres WASH WYO WIS OSU MINN MsU NW PSU MICH IOWA B1G Bowl Turner, Jamal WR 6-116/0 1-19/0 3-63/0 2-34/0 Bell, Kenny WR 3-101/0 - 1-42/0 2-59/0 Reed, Kyler TE 4-93/0 1-13/0 2-61/0 1-19/0 Enunwa, Quincy WR 7-81/1 4-58/0 1-16/1 2-7/0 Cotton, Ben TE 3-55/0 1-27/0 1-20/0 1-8/0 Green, Aaron RB 1-25/1 - DNP 1-25/1 Marlowe, Tim WR 2-16/0 1-3/0 1-13/0 - Jean-Baptiste, Stanley WR 1-7/0 1-7/0 DNP DNP Kinnie, Brandon WR 2-7/0 2-7/0 - - Burkhead, Rex RB 1-4/0 - 1-4/0 - Legate, Tyler FB 1-3/1 - - 1-3/1 Heard, Braylon RB 1-1/0 1-1/0 DNP -

PASSING #3 Martinez, Taylor Att Comp int pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Chattanooga 22 11 0 50.0 116 0 31 1 5 94.3 Fresno State 21 10 2 47.6 219 1 53 1 4 131.9 Washington 21 10 0 47.6 155 2 50 2 9 141.0 TOTALS 64 31 2 48.4 490 3 53 4 18 122.0

#15 Brion Carnes Att Comp int pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Chattanooga 1 1 0 100.0 19 0 19 0 0 259.6 TOTALS 1 1 0 100.0 19 0 19 0 0 259.6

#22 Burkhead, Rex Att Comp int pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Chattanooga 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTALS 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

PUNT RETURNS No-Yds/TD UTC Fres WASH WYO WIS OSU MINN MsU NW PSU MICH IOWA B1G Bowl Abdullah, Ameer 7-92 4-67 1-17 2-8 Burkhead, Rex 1-19 - - 1-19

KICK RETURNS No-Yds/TD UTC Fres WASH WYO WIS OSU MINN MsU NW PSU MICH IOWA B1G Bowl Abdullah, Ameer 8-340 - 5-211 3-129 Turner, Jamal 1-17 - - 1-17 Marlowe, Tim 1-8 - - 1-8

HUSKERS.COM 2011 NEBRASKA FOOTBALL Defense Game By Game TOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT UTC Fres WASH WYO WIS OSU MINN MsU NW PSU MICH IOWA B1G Bowl David, Lavonte LB 9-23 32 3-6 5-10 1-7 Stafford, Daimion DB 16-10 26 5-1 5-6 6-3 Compton, Will LB 7-13 20 1-0 6-9 0-4 Fisher, Sean LB 3-12 15 2-4 0-5 1-3 Crick, Jared DL 3-11 14 1-4 0-3 2-4 Cassidy, Austin DB 1-13 14 1-3 0-4 0-6 Green, Andrew CB 9-5 14 3-1 2-1 4-3 Evans, Ciante CB 5-8 13 1-0 3-3 1-5 Meredith, Cameron DE 4-8 12 2-1 1-4 1-3 Smith, P.J. DB 5-5 10 3-2 2-3 DNP Steinkuhler, Baker DL 1-8 9 0-1 1-5 0-2 Roach, Trevor LB 2-5 7 2-5 DNP - Stoddard, Graham LB 2-4 6 0-1 1-2 1-1 Blatchford, Justin DB 4-2 6 2-1 2-1 - Mitchell, Josh CB 2-3 5 - - 2-3 Cooper, Corey DB 4-0 4 2-0 - 2-0 Ankrah, Jason DE 2-2 4 1-1 1-1 - Washington, Dijon CB 2-1 3 2-0 - 0-1 Whaley, Alonzo LB 1-2 3 1-0 0-1 0-1 Williams, Josh DE 0-3 3 - 0-2 0-1 Martin, Eric DE 1-2 3 0-1 - 1-1 Carter, Joseph DE 0-3 3 0-1 DNP 0-2 Thorell, Lance DB 3-0 3 2-0 1-0 - Ebke, Jim LB 0-2 2 0-1 - 0-1 May, Mathew LB 0-1 1 0-1 - - Enunwa, Quincy WR 1-0 1 - 1-0 - Osborne, Courtney DB 1-0 1 1-0 DNP DNP Cotton, Jake 1-0 1 1-0 DNP - Bell, Kenny 0-1 1 - - 0-1 Cotton, Ben 1-0 1 - 1-0 - Mendoza, Marcus DB 1-0 1 1-0 DNP - Moore, Terrence DL 0-1 1 0-1 - - Mangieri, P.J. 0-1 1 - - 0-1 Maher, Brett 1-0 1 - - 1-0 Jackson, Harvey DB 1-0 1 1-0 - DNP Rome, Chase DL 0-1 1 DNP DNP 0-1

HUSKERS.COM 2011 NEBRASKA FOOTBALL Defense Game By Game TACKLES FOR LOSS UA-A Tot UTC Fres WASH WYO WIS OSU MINN MsU NW PSU MICH IOWA B1G Bowl Meredith, Cameron DE 3-0 3 2-22 - 1-2 Crick, Jared DL 2-1 3 2-6 - 1-1 Roach, Trevor LB 2-0 2 2-3 DNP - Fisher, Sean LB 2-0 2 1-4 - 1-2 Stafford, Daimion DB 1-0 1 1-1 - - Ankrah, Jason DE 1-0 1 1-2 - - Mendoza, Marcus DB 1-0 1 1-1 DNP - David, Lavonte LB 0-1 1 1-1 - -

SACKS UA-A Tot UTC Fres WASH WYO WIS OSU MINN MsU NW PSU MICH IOWA B1G Bowl Meredith, Cameron DE 3-0 3.0 2.0-22 - 1.0-2 Ankrah, Jason DE 1-0 1.0 1.0-2 - - Crick, Jared DL 1-0 1.0 - - 1.0-1

I NT RETURNS No-Yds UTC Fres WASH WYO WIS OSU MINN MsU NW PSU MICH IOWA B1G Bowl David, Lavonte 1-0 - - 1-0 Meredith, Cameron 1-1 1-1 - - Cassidy, Austin 1-0 - - 1-0

FUMBLEs Recovered No-Yds UTC Fres WASH WYO WIS OSU MINN MsU NW PSU MICH IOWA B1G Bowl None ------

FORCED FUMBLES No UTC Fres WASH WYO WIS OSU MINN MsU NW PSU MICH IOWA B1G Bowl Stafford, Daimion 1 1 - - Enunwa, Quincy 1 - 1 -

fUMBLE rETURNS No-yDS UTC Fres WASH WYO WIS OSU MINN MsU NW PSU MICH IOWA B1G Bowl None -- - -

HUSKERS.COM 2011 NEBRASKA FOOTBALL Nebraska Team Game By Game |---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |------PASSING------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| All Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg pURp Sept. 3, 2011 CHATTANOOGA 43 229 4 52 12 135 0 31 12-25-0 135 0 31 0 0 0 0 4 67 0 28 364 Sept. 10, 2011 FRESNO STATE 35 219 4 57 10 219 1 53 10-21-2 219 1 53 5 211 1 100 1 17 0 17 438 Sept. 17, 2011 WASHINGTON 55 309 4 36 10 155 2 50 10-21-0 155 2 50 5 154 0 66 3 27 0 19 464 Totals 133 757 12 57 32 509 3 53 32-67-2 509 3 53 10 365 1 100 8 111 0 28 1266 Opponent 102 396 2 25 63 698 6 55 63-114-3 698 6 55 19 451 0 64 10 150 1 67 1094

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| pASS Blkd |-Kicks------XPTS-| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-YdS iNT-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv SaF pTS Sept. 3, 2011 CHATTANOOGA 38 36 74 11-40 3.0-24 1 0-0 1-1 5 2 1 4-4 0 0 0 40 Sept. 10, 2011 FRESNO STATE 32 60 92 0-0 0.0-0 1 1-0 0-0 4 5 0 6-6 0 0 0 42 Sept. 17, 2011 WASHINGTON 23 54 77 3-5 2.0-3 0 1-0 2-0 4 3 0 6-6 0 0 0 51 Totals 93 150 243 14-45 5.0-27 2 2-0 3-1 13 10 1 16-16 0 0 0 133 Opponent 90 116 206 20-46 4.0-18 4 3-3 2-13 3 14 0 8-8 0 0 0 74

|------PUNTING------| |--FIELD GOALS--| |------KICKOFFS------| Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ i20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Sept. 3, 2011 CHATTANOOGA 4 208 52.0 55 0 0 1 4 2 4-4 50 0 9 607 67.4 3 0 Sept. 10, 2011 FRESNO STATE 5 254 50.8 57 0 0 0 2 2 0-0 0 0 7 487 69.6 1 0 Sept. 17, 2011 WASHINGTON 4 163 40.8 48 0 0 0 0 1 3-3 44 0 9 589 65.4 2 0 Totals 13 625 48.1 57 0 0 1 6 5 7-7 50 0 25 1683 67.3 6 0 Opponent 21 833 39.7 52 0 1 4 4 7 5-4 40 1 14 887 63.4 2 0

Opponent Team Game By Game |---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |------PASSING------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| All Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg pURp Sept. 3, 2011 CHATTANOOGA 31 60 0 14 22 170 1 25 22-36-1 170 1 25 6 115 0 30 2 6 0 8 230 Sept. 10, 2011 FRESNO STATE 40 190 1 21 20 254 1 55 20-41-0 254 1 55 6 149 0 33 5 110 1 67 444 Sept. 17, 2011 WASHINGTON 31 146 1 25 21 274 4 52 21-37-2 274 4 52 7 187 0 64 3 34 0 16 420 Opponent totals 102 396 2 25 63 698 6 55 63-114-3 698 6 55 19 451 0 64 10 150 1 67 1094 Nebraska 133 757 12 57 32 509 3 53 32-67-2 509 3 53 10 365 1 100 8 111 0 28 1266

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| pASS Blkd |-Kicks------XPTS-| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-YdS iNT-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv SaF pTS Sept. 3, 2011 CHATTANOOGA 29 46 75 12-26 1.0-5 1 2-3 0-0 2 6 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 Sept. 10, 2011 FRESNO STATE 24 32 56 4-10 1.0-4 3 0-0 2-13 0 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 29 Sept. 17, 2011 WASHINGTON 37 38 75 4-10 2.0-9 0 1-0 0-0 1 4 0 5-5 0 0 0 38 Opponent totals 90 116 206 20-46 4.0-18 4 3-3 2-13 3 14 0 8-8 0 0 0 74 Nebraska 93 150 243 14-45 5.0-27 2 2-0 3-1 13 10 1 16-16 0 0 0 133

|------PUNTING------| |--FIELD GOALS--| |------KICKOFFS------| Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ i20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Sept. 3, 2011 CHATTANOOGA 9 377 41.9 52 0 0 1 3 3 1-0 0 1 1 63 63.0 0 0 Sept. 10, 2011 FRESNO STATE 7 253 36.1 43 0 1 3 0 4 3-3 37 0 7 469 67.0 2 0 Sept. 17, 2011 WASHINGTON 5 203 40.6 52 0 0 0 1 0 1-1 40 0 6 355 59.2 0 0 Opponent totals 21 833 39.7 52 0 1 4 4 7 5-4 40 1 14 887 63.4 2 0 Nebraska 13 625 48.1 57 0 0 1 6 5 7-7 50 0 25 1683 67.3 6 0

HUSKERS.COM 2011 NEBRASKA FOOTBALL Team Comparison Opp oNENT Score 1st Dns (Run/Pass/Pen.) Rushing Passing Pass Yds Total Offense Ret YdS T/O CHATTANOOGA 40-7 18/13 (8/5, 7/7, 3/1) 43-229/31-60 12-25-0/22-36-1 135/170 68-364/67-230 70/124 2/1 FRESNO STATE 42-29 16/24 (7/13, 7/11, 2/0) 35-219/40-190 10-21-2/20-41-0 219/254 56-438/81-444 228/272 2/1 WASHINGTON 51-38 22/20 (16/8, 6/10, 0/2) 55-309/31-146 10-21-0/21-37-2 155/274 76-464/68-420 181/221 1/3 Totals 133-74 56/57 (31/26, 20/28, 5/3) 133-757/102-396 32-67-2/63-114-3 509/698 200-1266/216-1094 477/617 5/5 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

Opp oNENT 3rd Down 4th Down Time Poss Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/PLAY pUNTing P pENALTies CHATTANOOGA 9-18/6-18 1-1/0-1 27:39/32:21 -4:42 5.3/1.9 5.4/4.7 5.4/3.4 4-52.0/9-41.9 3-33/8-76 FRESNO STATE 4-12/9-20 1-2/1-1 22:48/37:12 -14:24 6.3/4.8 10.4/6.2 7.8/5.5 5-50.8/7-36.1 3-25/5-50 WASHINGTON 3-12/7-14 0-1/0-1 30:29/29:31 0:58 5.6/4.7 7.4/7.4 6.1/6.2 4-40.8/5-40.6 7-60/9-90 Totals 16-42/22-52 2-4/1-3 80:56/99:04 -18:08 5.7/3.9 7.6/6.1 6.3/5.1 13-48.1/21-39.7 118/216 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

Nebraska Red Zone Chart Nbraskae Inside Opponents Red-Zone Times Times Total RuSH pASS FGs ------Failed to score inside RZ ------Date Opponent Score iN RZ ScORED pTS TDs TDs TDs Made FGA DoWNS iNT Fumb Half Game Sept. 3 Chattanooga W 40-7 4 4 20 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sept. 10 Fresno State W 42-29 4 4 28 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sept. 17 Washington W 51-38 7 7 41 5 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 15 15 89 11 9 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 of 15 (100.0%)

Oppnento Inside NEBRASKA Red-Zone Times Times Total RuSH pASS FGs ------Failed to score inside RZ ------Date Opponent Score iN RZ ScORED pTS TDs TDs TDs Made FGA DoWNS iNT Fumb Half Game Sept. 3 Chattanooga W 40-7 2 1 7 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sept. 10 Fresno State W 42-29 3 3 13 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sept. 17 Washington W 51-38 4 3 21 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 9 7 41 5 2 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 7 of 9 (77.8%)

HUSKERS.COM 2011 NEBRASKA FOOTBALL Miscellaneous Numbers LngSasono e Plays (20 or more yards) Oppnento Long Plays (22; 2 Runs; 8 Passes; 12 Returns) Husker Long PLAYS Opponent Long Plays Y aRDS OppoNENT pLAY Result RuSH pASS Ret. Total RuSH pASS Ret. Total Chattanooga 3 2 2 7 0 1 2 3 67 Fresno State PR (Wylie) Touchdown Fresno State 2 3 5 10 1 4 6 11 64 Washington KOR (Smith) 1st-10 Washington 3 3 3 9 1 3 4 8 55 Fresno State Pass (Carr-Johnson) 1st-10 52 Washington Pass (Price-Johnson) Touchdown 38 Washington Pass (Price-Kearse) Touchdown 33 Fresno State KOR (Burse) 1st-10 32 Washington KOR (Callier) 1st-10 30 Chattanooga KOR (Awuah) 1st-10 30 Washington KOR (Smith) 1st-10 28 Fresno State KOR (Burse) 1st-10 26 Fresno State Pass (Carr-Harper) Touchdown 26 Fresno State KOR (Burse) 1st-10 Dv ri e SUperlatives 26 Washington KOR (Callier) 1st-10 Nebraska Opponent 25 Washington Run (Polk) 1st-10 Most Yards (Result) 86 vs. Washington (TD) 80 Washington (TD) 25 Chattanooga Pass (Coleman-Awuah) 1st-10 Most Plays (Result) 12 vs. Chattanooga (FG) 14 Fresno State (FG) 25 Chattanooga KOR (Awuah) 1st-10 Most Time (Result) 4:51 vs. Washington (TD) 5:17 Fresno State (TD) 24 Washington Pass (Price-Johnson) 1st-10 Nbraskae Long Plays (26; 8 Runs; 8 Passes; 10 Returns) 23 Fresno State KOR (Burse) 1st-10 22 Fresno State KOR (Burse) 1st-10 Y aRDS OppoNENT pLAY Result 100 Fresno State KOR (Abdullah) Touchdown 21 Fresno State Pass (Carr-Rouse) 1st-10 66 Washington KOR (Abdullah) 1st-10 21 Fresno State Run (Rouse) 1st-10 57 Fresno State Run (Martinez) 1st-10 20 Fresno State Pass (Carr-Evans) 1st-1 53 Fresno State Pass (Martinez-Reed) 1st-10 52 Chattanooga Run (Burkhead) 1st-10 50 Washington Pass (Martinez-Bell) 1st-10 47 Chattanooga Run (Martinez) Touchdown 46 Fresno State Run (Martinez) Touchdown 43 Chattanooga Run (Martinez) Touchdown 43 Fresno State Pass (Martinez-Turner) 1st-10 42 Fresno State Pass (Martinez-Bell) 1st-10 40 Washington KOR (Abdullah) 1st-10 38 Fresno State Run (Martinez) 1st-10 38 Fresno State KOR (Abdullah) 1st-10 36 Washington Run (Legate) 1st-10 31 Chattanooga Pass (Martinez-Enunwa) 1st-10 28 Chattanooga PR (Abdullah) 1st-10 28 Washington Run (Martinez) 1st-10 27 Washington Pass (Martinez-Turner) 1st-10 27 Chattanooga Pass (Martinez-Cotton) 1st-10 26 Fresno State KOR (Abdullah) 1st-10 25 Washington Pass (Martinez-Green) Touchdown 25 Washington Run (Heard) 1st-10 24 Fresno State KOR (Abdullah) 1st-10 23 Fresno State KOR (Abdullah) 1st-10 23 Washington KOR (Abdullah) 1st-10 20 Fresno State Pass (Martinez-Cotton) 1st-10 20 Chattanooga PR (Abdullah) 1st-10

Gme na -Ope ing Drives [----- Nebraska ----- ] [----- Opponent ----- ] Opponent Pts. 1st Dwn Yds pts. 1st Dwn Yds Chattanooga 0 0 9 0 0 -7 Fresno State 0 0 9 0 3 46 Washington 7 1 53 7 4 80

ScondHe alf-Opening Drives [----- Nebraska ----- ] [----- Opponent ----- ] Opponent Pts. 1st Dwn Yds pts. 1st Dwn Yds Chattanooga 3 3 37 7 4 72 Fresno State 7 2 61 3 3 61 Washington 7 4 56 0 0 4

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SorgDc in rives Oppnento Scoring Drives Scoring [---Time---] [--Plays--] [-----Drive-----] Game Drives Total Avg. Total Avg. 5 or less 1 or 0 Opponent plays Yds Time Score Qtr./Time play Chattanooga 7 72 3:10 7-23 3rd/11:43 Anthony 13-yd. pass from Coleman UTC 8 17:49 2:13 50 6.25 3 2 Fresno State 0 0 0:00 0-7 1st/7:45 Wylie 67-yd. punt return Fresno State 6 10:52 1:48 26 4.33 4 1 Fresno State 10 67 5:17 7-14 1st/0:28 Carr 3-yd. run Washington 9 18:12 2:01 53 5.89 3 1 Fresno State 11 67 4:18 14-17 2nd/0:25 Goessling 22-yd. FG Wyoming Fresno State 10 61 4:43 14-20 3rd/10:17 Goessling 36-yd. FG Wisconsin Fresno State 4 76 0:46 26-28 4th/12:06 Harper 26-yd. pass from Carr Ohio State Fresno State 14 52 6:19 29-35 4th/5:24 Goessling 37-yd. FG Minnesota Washington 6 80 2:32 7-7 1st/11:54 Kearse 38-yd. pass from Price Michigan State Washington 4 23 1:47 10-14 2nd/13:40 Kearse 6-yd. pass from Price Washington 8 44 2:45 17-17 2nd/9:24 Folk 40-yd. FG Northwestern Washington 5 32 1:50 24-44 4th/10:15 Polk 2-yd. run Penn State Washington 3 53 0:56 31-44 4th/7:21 Johnson 10-yd. pass from Price Michigan Washington 1 52 0:10 38-51 4th/4:27 Johnson 52-yd. pass from Price Iowa B1G Bowl Season 23 46:53 3:01 129 5.61 10 4 Opponents 13 34:33 8:23 83 6.38 6 2

Nbraskae Scoring Drives [-----Drive-----] Opponent plays Yds Time Score Qtr./Time play Chattanooga 4 63 1:45 7-0 1st/10:08 Martinez 7-yd. run Chattanooga 7 27 3:23 10-0 1st/1:52 Maher 50-yd. FG Chattanooga 12 40 3:53 13-0 2nd/10:11 Maher 48-yd. FG Chattanooga 10 76 4:35 20-0 2nd/2:07 Martinez 43-yd. run Chattanooga 8 40 0:46 23-0 2nd/0:10 Maher 34-yd. FG Chattanooga 7 38 3:12 26-7 3rd/8:30 Maher 21-yd. FG Chattanooga 1 3 0:04 33-7 3rd/7:28 Burkhead 3-yd. run Chattanooga 1 47 0:11 40-6 3rd/6:08 Martinez 47-yd. run Nbraskae Points Off Turnovers Fresno State 5 80 1:51 7-7 1st/5:54 Martinez 1-yd. run Game TOs Gained TDs FG-FGA pts. (NU Fumbles/Lost, INT) Fresno State 6 85 2:49 14-14 2nd/4:52 Burkhead 1-yd. run Chattanooga 1 (2/0 F/L, 1 Int) 1 0-0 7 2 (4/2 F/L, 0 Int) Fresno State 5 61 1:50 21-20 3rd/8:20 Enunwa 16 yd. pass from Martinez Fresno State 1 (2/1 F/L, 0 Int) 0 0-0 0 2 (3/0 F/L, 2 Int) Frenso State 3 67 1:00 28-20 4th/12:59 Burkhead 6-yd. run Washington 3 (2/1 F/L, 2 Int) 1 0-0 7 1 (2/1 F/L, 0 Int) Fresno State 0 0 0:00 35-26 4th/11:50 Abdullah 100-yd. kickoff return Fresno State 7 80 3:22 42-29 4th/2:02 Martinez 46-yd. run Wyoming Washington 2 53 0:34 7-0 1st/14:26 Legate 3-yd. pass from Martinez Wisconsin Washington 7 42 1:47 10-7 1st/7:39 Maher 44-yd. FG Ohio State Washington 4 34 1:13 17-14 2nd/12:17 Green 25-yd. pass from Martinez Minnesota Washington 10 42 1:49 20-17 2nd/0:00 Maher 35-yd. FG Michigan State Washington 9 56 3:43 27-17 3rd/10:18 Burkhead 1-yd. run Northwestern Washington 1 1 0:04 34-17 3rd/10:09 Burkhead 1-yd. run Washington 6 31 1:24 37-17 3rd/7:20 Maher 29-yd. FG Penn State Washington 9 86 4:51 44-17 4th/12:18 Green 6-yd. run Michigan Washington 5 43 2:37 51-31 4th/4:42 Martinez 6-yd. run Iowa B1G Bowl Totals 5 (6/2 F/L, 3 Int) 2 0-0 14 5 (9/3 F/L, 2 Int) Opponents 5 (9/3 F/L, 2 Int) 1 0-0 7 5 (6/2 F/L, 3 Int) Sartg t in Field Position* NU Avg. Start Opp. Avg. Start NU lead (yards/drives/in 20/past 50) (yards/drives/in 20/past 50) Chattanooga 39.9 (518/13/3/4) 26.6 (399/15/4/2) +13.2 Fresno State 24.7 (371/13/4/0) 28.5 (371/15/3/1) -3.8 Washington 41.9 (670/16/2/5) 36.6 (512/14/2/2) 5.3 Wyoming Wisconsin Ohio State Minnesota Michigan State Northwestern Penn State Michigan Iowa B1G Bowl Totals 37.1 (1559/42/9/9) 29.1 (1282/44/9/5) 8.0 *does not include drives with time of 0:00 (ie, defensive and special teams touchdowns, end of half turnovers, overtime, etc.)

PenaltyN umbers NU Pen.-Yds. Opp. Pen.-Yds Chattanooga 3-33 8-76 Fresno State 3-25 5-50 Washington 7-60 9-90 Wyoming Wisconsin Ohio State Minnesota Michigan State Northwestern Penn State Michigan Iowa B1G Bowl Totals (Avg/Penalty) 13-118 (9.1) 22-216 (9.8) Avg/G 4.3-39.3 7.3-72.0 HUSKERS.COM 2011 NEBRASKA FOOTBALL Individual Career/Season Superlatives Season and Career, Most Passing Yards Season and Career, Longest Pass Player 2011 Career 2011 Career Taylor Martinez 219 vs. Fresno State 323 at Oklahoma State, 2010 53 vs. Fresno State (Reed) 79* at Kansas State (Reed) Brion Carnes 19 vs. Chattanooga Same 19 vs. Chattanooga (Turner) Same Rex Burkhead None 30 vs. Colorado, 2010 None 26* vs. Colorado (Kinnie) *-Indicates touchdown pass

Season and Career, Most Receiving Yards Season and Career, Longest Catch Player 2011 Career 2011 Career Stanley Jean-Baptiste 7 vs. Chattanooga same 7 vs. Chattanooga (Martinez) same Kenny Bell 59 vs. Washington same 50 vs. Washington (Martinez) same Rex Burkhead 4 vs. Fresno State 47 vs. Western Kentucky, 2010 4 vs. Fresno State (Martinez) 31 vs. Western Kentucky (Martinez) Khiry Cooper None 26 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 2009 None 17 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 2009 (Green) Ben Cotton 27 vs. Chattanooga 33 at Colorado, 2009 27 vs. Chattanooga (Martinez) 24* at Colorado, 2009 (Lee) Quincy Enunwa 58 vs. Chattanooga same 31 vs. Chattanooga (Martinez) same Aaron Green 25 vs. Washington same 25* vs. Washington (Martinez) Curenski Gilleylen None 92 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2009 None 51* vs. Florida Atlantic, 2009 (Lee) Braylon Heard 1 vs. Chattanooga same 1 vs. Chattanooga (Martinez) same Brandon Kinnie 7 vs. Chattanooga 105 vs. Washington, 2010 4 vs. Chattanooga (Martinez) 55 vs. Washington, 2010 (Martinez) Tyler Legate 3* vs. Washington 13 vs. Kansas State, 2009 3* vs. Washington (Martinez) 13 vs. Kansas State, 2009 (Lee) Jake Long None 17 vs. Colorado, 2010 None 17 vs. Colorado (Lee) Tim Marlowe 13 vs. Fresno State same 13 vs. Fresno State (Martinez) same Marcus Mendoza None 32 vs. Texas Tech, 2009 None 9 vs. Texas Tech, 2009 Kyler Reed 61 vs. Fresno State 79 at Kansas State, 2010 53 vs. Fresno State (Martinez) 79* at Kansas State (Martinez) Jamal Turner 63 vs. Fresno State Same 43 vs. Fresno State (Martinez) same *Indicates touchdown scored

Season and Career, Most Rushing Yards Season and Career, Longest Run Player 2011 Career 2011 Career Ameer Abdullah 4 vs. Washington same 4 vs. Fresno State; vs. Washington same Rex Burkhead 120 vs. Washington 129 at Iowa State, 2010 52 vs. Chattanooga 34 vs. Arizona, 2009 Brion Carnes -6 vs. Chattanooga same -6 vs. Chattanooga same Aaron Green 36 vs. Washington same 8 vs. Washington same Braylon Heard 34 vs. Washington same 25 vs. Washington same Austin Jones None 18 vs. Idaho, 2010 None 9 vs. UL-Lafayette, 2009; at Wash., 2010 Tyler Legate 37 vs. Washington same 36 vs. Washington same Tim Marlowe None 13 vs. Western Kentucky, 2010 None 13 vs. Western Kentucky, 2010 Taylor Martinez 166 vs. Fresno State 241 at Kansas State, 2010 57 vs. Fresno State 80** vs. Wash, 2010; at Kansas St., 2010 Marcus Mendoza None 58 at Kansas State, 2009 None 35 vs. New Mexico State, 2008 Collins Okafor None 2 vs. Western Kentucky, 2010 None 2 vs. Western Kentucky, 2010 Jamal Turner 4 vs. Chattanooga same 4 vs. Chattanooga same Lester Ward None 16 at Baylor, 2009 None 8 vs. Arkansas State, 2009 *Indicates touchdown scored

Season and Career Defense Highs Player Tackles (2011) Career TFL (2011) Career Sacks (2011) Career Jason Ankrah 2 vs. Chattanooga; vs. Fresno St. same 1 vs. Chattanooga same 1.0 vs. Chatanooga same Justin Blatchford 3 vs. Chattanooga; vs. Fresno St. 3 at Kansas State, 2010; vs. UTC, 2011 None same None same Joseph Carter 2 vs. Washington same None same None same Austin Cassidy 6 vs. Washington 12 at Iowa State, 2010 None same None same Will Compton 15 vs. Fresno State same None 1 vs. Texas Tech, ‘09; vs. Kansas, ‘10 None 1.0 vs. Kansas. 2010 Corey Cooper 2 vs. Chattanooga; vs. Wash. same None same None same Jared Crick 6 vs. Washington 13 at Baylor, 2009 2 vs. Chattanooga 7 at Baylor, 2009 (T-School Record) 1.0 vs. Washington 5.0 at Baylor, 2009 (School Record) Lavonte David 15 vs. Fresno State 19 vs. South Dakota State, 201 1 vs. Chattanooga 3 at Texas A&M, 2010 None 2.0 vs. Kansas, 2010 Jase Dean None 3 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2009 None same None same Alfonzo Dennard None 6 vs. OU, 2009; W. Kentucky, 2010 None 1 four times, 2009 None same Jim Ebke 1 vs. Chattanooga; Washington 1 3x, last vs. UTC, 2011 None same None same Ciante Evans 6 vs. Fresno State; Washington same None same None same Sean Fisher 6 vs. Chattanooga 9 vs. Iowa State, 2009 1 vs. Chattanooga; 1 vs. Wash. 1 4x, last vs. Wash, 2011 None 1.0 at Baylor, 2009 Andrew Green 7 vs. Washington same None same None same Harvey Jackson 1 vs. Chattanooga same None same None same Justin Jackson None 1 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2009 None same None same Faron Klingelhoefer None 1 vs. ASU, vs. ULL, 2009 None same None same Eric Martin 2 vs. Washington 6 at Washington, 2010 None same None same Jay Martin None 2 vs. South Dakota State, 2010 None same None same Mathew May 1 vs. Chattanooga 4 at Missouri, 2009 None same None same Marcus Mendoza 1 vs. Chattanooga same 1 vs. Chattanooga same None same Cameron Meredith 5 vs. Fresno State 10 at Iowa State, 2010 2 vs. Chattanooga 2 4x, last at UTC, 2011 2.0 vs. Chattanooga same Josh Mitchell 5 vs. Washington same None same None same Terrence Moore 1 vs. Chattanooga 4 at Washington, 2010 None 2 vs. W. Michigan, 2008 None 2.0 vs. W. Michigan, ‘08 Courtney Osborne 1 vs. Chattanooga 7 at Iowa State, 2010 None 2 at Iowa State, 2010 None 1.0 vs. Missouri, 2010 Thaddeus Randle None 3 vs. Idaho, 2010 None same None same Chase Rome 1 vs. Washington same None same None same Trevor Roach 7 vs. Chattanooga same 2 vs. Chattanooga same None same P.J. Smith 5 vs. Chattanooga; vs. Fresno St. 11 vs. Texas, 2010 None same None same Daimion Stafford 11 vs. Fresno State same 1 vs. Chattanooga same None same Baker Steinkuhler 6 vs. Fresno State 8 vs. Texas, 2010 None 2 vs. Idaho, 2010 None 1.5 vs. Idaho, 2010 Graham Stoddard 3 vs. Fresno State 3; 3x, last vs. Fresno State None same None same Kevin Thomsen None 1 vs. Missouri None 1 vs. Missouri, 2010 None 1.0 vs. Missouri, 2010 Lance Thorell 2 vs. Chattanooga 8 vs. New Mexico St., 2008 None same None same Dijon Washongton 2 vs. Chattanooga same None same None same Alonzo Whaley 1 3x last vs. Washington 5 vs. Western Kentucky None same None same Josh Williams 2 vs. Fresno State 3 vs. Idaho, at Iowa State None same None same

HUSKERS.COM 2011 NEBRASKA FOOTBALL Nebraska Statistical Highs and Lows Nbraskae Totals Highs Lows Points Scored 51 (Washington) 40 (Chattanooga) First Downs 22 (Washington) 16 (Fresno State) Rushing Attempts 55 (Washington) 35 (Fresno State) Rushing Yards 309 (Washington) 219 (Fresno State) Passes Attempted 25 (Chattanooga) 21 (Fresno State; Washington) Passes Completed 12 (Chattanooga) 10 (Fresno State; Washington) Had Intercepted 2 (Fresno State) 0 (Chattanooga, Washington) Passing Yards 219 (Fresno State) 135 (Chattanooga) Total Plays 76 (Washington) 56 (Fresno State) Total Yards 464 (Washington) 364 (Chattanooga) Possession Time 30:29 (Washington) 22:48 (Fresno State) Fumbles 4 (Chattanooga) 2 (Washington) Fumbles Lost 2 (Chattanooga) 0 (Fresno State) Turnovers 2 (Chattanooga; Fresno State) 1 (Washington) Turnover Margin +2 (Washington) -1 (Chattanooga; Fresno State) Penalties 7 (Washington) 3 (Chattanooga; Fresno State) Yards Penalized 60 (Washington) 25 (Chattanooga) Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-24 (Chattanooga) 0-0 (Fresno State) Team Tackles for Loss-Yards 10-40 (Chattanooga) 0-0 (Fresno State) Oppnento Totals HigHS Lows Points Scored 38 (Washington) 7 (Chattanooga) First Downs 24 (Fresno State) 13 (Chattanooga) Rushing Attempts 40 (Fresno State) 31 (Chattanooga; Washington) Rushing Yards 193 (Fresno State) 60 (Chattanooga) Passes Attempted 41 (Fresno State) 36 (Chattanooga) Passes Completed 22 (Chattanooga) 20 (Fresno State) Had Intercepted 2 (Washington) 0 (Fresno State) Passing Yards 274 (Washington) 170 (Chattanooga) Total Plays 81 (Fresno State) 67 (Chattanooga) Total Yards 444 (Fresno State) 230 (Chattanooga) Possession Time 37:12 (Fresno State) 29:31 (Washington) Fumbles 2 (Chattanooga; Fresno State; Washington) 2 (Chattanooga; Fresno State; Washington) Fumbles Lost 1 (Fresno State; Washington) 0 (Chattanooga) Turnovers 3 (Washington) 1 (Chattanooga; Fresno State) Turnover Margin +1 (Chattanooga; Fresno State) -2 (Washington) Penalties 9 (Washington) 5 (Fresno State) Yards Penalized 90 (Washington) 50 (Fresno State) Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-5 (Chattanooga); 1-4 (Fresno State); 1-1 (Washington) 1-5 (Chattanooga); 1-4 (Fresno State); 1-1 (Washington) Team Tackles for Loss-Yards Lost 9-26 (Chattanooga) 4-10 (Fresno State) 4-10 (Washington) Nbraskae Individual Highs Most Rushing Attempts...... 22 Rex Burkhead vs. Washington Most Net Rushing Yards...... 166; Taylor Martinez vs. Fresno State Most Rushing TDs...... 3; Taylor Martinez vs. Chattanooga Longest TD Run...... 47; Taylor Martinez vs. Chattanooga Longest Run, No TD...... 57; Taylor Martinez vs. Fresno State Most Pass Attempts...... 22; Taylor Martinez vs. Chattanooga Most Completed Passes...... 12; Taylor Martinez vs. Chattanooga Most Passing Yards...... 219; vs. Fresno State Longest TD Pass...... 25; Taylor Martinez to Aaron Green vs. Washington Longest Pass, No TD...... 53; Taylor Martinez to Kyler Reed vs. Fresno State Most Pass Receptions...... 4; Quincy Enunwa vs. Chattanooga Most Receiving Yards...... 63; Jamal Turner vs. Fresno State Most TD Receptions...... 1; Quincy Enunwa vs. Fresno State; Tyler Legate vs. Washington; Aaron Green vs. Washington Most Total Offense Attempts...... 41; Taylor Martinez vs. Chattanooga (22 pass, 19 rush) Most Total Offense Yards...... 385; Taylor Martinez vs. Fresno State (166 rushing, 219 passing) Most All Purpose Attempts...... 22; Rex Burkhead vs. Washington Most All Purpose Yards...... 231; Ameer Abdullah vs. Fresno State Most Touchdowns Scored...... 3; Taylor Martinez vs. Chattanooga Most Field Goals Attempted...... 4; Brett Maher vs. Chattanooga Most Field Goals Made...... 4; Brett Maher vs. Chattanooga Longest Field Goal Made...... 50; Brett Maher vs. Chattanooga Longest Field Goal Attempted...... 50; Brett Maher vs. Chattanooga Most Interceptions...... 1; Cameron Meredith vs. Chattanooga; Lavonte David vs. Washington; Austin Cassidy vs. Washington Longest Interception TD Return...... None Longest Interception Return, No TD...... 0; Cameron Meredith vs. Chattanooga; Lavonte David vs. Washington; Austin Cassidy vs. Washington Longest Fumble TD Return...... None Longest Fumble Return, No TD...... None Longest Punt Return, TD...... None Longest Punt Return, No TD...... 28; Ameer Abdullah vs. Chattanooga Most Punt Return Yardage...... 67; Ameer Abdullah vs. Chattanooga (4 returns) Longest Kickoff Return, TD...... 100; Ameer Abdullah vs. Fresno State Longest Kickoff Return, No TD...... 66; Ameer Abdullah vs. Washington Most Kickoff Return Yardage...... 211*; vs. Fresno State (school record) Most Punts...... 5; Brett Maher vs. Chattanooga (50.8 avg.) Highest Punting Average...... 52.0; Brett Maher vs. Chattanooga (4 punts) Longest Punt...... 57; Brett Maher vs. Fresno State

HUSKERS.COM 2011 NEBRASKA FOOTBALL Nebraska Statistical Highs and Lows Nbraskae Individual Highs....(Continued) Most Total Tackles...... 15; Lavonte David vs. Fresno State (5 solo, 10 asst.); Will Compton (6 solo, 9 asst.) Most Solo Tackles...... 6; Will Compton vs. Fresno State; Daimion Stafford vs. Washington Most Tackles for Loss...... 2; three players Most Yards Lost...... 22; Cameron Meredith vs. Chattanooga (2 TFL) Most Quarterback Sacks...... 2.5; Cameron Meredith vs. Chattanooga (22 yards) Most Yards Lost...... 22; Cameron Meredith (2.0 sacks) Most Pass Breakups...... 2; Austin Cassidy vs. Fresno State Most Blocked Field Goals...... 1; Josh Williams vs. Chattanooga Most Blocked Punts...... None Most Blocked PAT...... None Oppnento Individual Highs Most Yards Rushing...... 169; Robbie Rouse (Fresno State) Most Rushing Attempts...... 36; Robbie Rouse (Fresno State) Most Yards Passing...... 274; Keith Price (Washington) Most Passing Attempts...... 41; Derek Carr (Fresno State) Most Pass Completions...... 21; Keith Price (Washington) Most Pass Receptions...... 6; Rashad Evans (Fresno State); James Johnson (Washington) Most Yards Receiving...... 108; James Johnson (Washington) Oppnento Individual Longest Plays Rush...... 25; (Washington) Pass...... 55; Derek Carr to A.J. Johnson (Fresno State) Field Goal...... 40; Erik Folk (Washington) Punt Return...... 67*; Devon Wylie (Fresno State) Kickoff Return...... 64; Kevin Smith (Washington) Fumble Return...... None Interception Return...... 1; Derron Smith (Fresno State) Punt...... 52; Mike Hammons (Chattanooga)

Nebraska Starting Lineups HskerOu ffensive Starters Game-by-Game Opponent WR WR TE LT LG C RG RT QB IB FB PK Chattanooga Kinnie Enunwa Cotton Hardrick Rodriguez Caputo Long Moore Martinez Burkhead Legate Maher Fresno State Kinnie Enunwa Cotton Hardrick Rodriguez Caputo Long Moore Martinez Burkhead Thomsen^ Maher’ Washington Bell Enunwa Cotton Hardrick Choi Caputo Long Moore Martinez Burkhead Legate Maher’ ^ - NU opened in two tight end formation # - NU opened in three wide receiver formationl; %-NU opened in a four-receiver set (three receivers and a tight end)

HskerDu efensive Starters Game-by-Game Opponent DE DT DT DE BUCK MIKE WILL LCB FS SS RCB P Chattanooga Ankrah Crick Steinkuhler Meredith Fisher Compton David Evans Cassidy Osborne An. Green Maher Fresno State Ankrah Crick Steinkuhler Meredith Fisher Compton David Evans Cassidy Stafford An. Green Maher Washington Ankrah Crick Steinkuhler Meredith Blatchford# Mitchell # David Evans Cassidy Stafford An. Green Maher * - NU opened with nickel package # - NU opened with dime packages

Overall Participation Playerames (g ): Abdullah, Ameer (3/-); Ankrah, Jason ( 3/3); Bell, Antonio (1/-); Bell, Kenny (3/1); Blatchford, Justin (3/1); Bondi, Mauro (2/-); Burkhead, Rex (3/3); Caputo, Mike (3/3); Carnes, Brion (1/-); Carter, Joseph (3/-); Cassidy, Austin (3/3); Choi, Seung Hoon (2/1); Compton, Will (3/3); Cooper, Corey (3/-); Cooper, Khiry (2/-); Cotton, Ben (3/3); Cotton, Jake (2/-); Crick, Jared (3/3); David, Lavonte (3/3); Ebke, Jim (3/-); Enunwa, Quincy (3/3); Evans, Ciante (3/3); Evans, Tyler (2/-); Fisher, Sean (3/2); Green, Aaron (2/-); Green, Andrew (3/3); Hardrick, Jamarcus (3/3); Heard, Braylon (2/-); Jackson, Harvey (2/-); Jean-Baptiste, Stanley (1/-); Jones, Austin (3/-); Jones, Marcel (3/-); Kinnie, Brandon (3/2); Legate, Tyler (3/2); Long, Jake (2/-); Long, Spencer (3/3); Maher, Brett (3/-); Mangieri, P.J. (3/-); Marlowe, Tim (3/-); Martin, Eric (3/-); Martinez, Taylor (3/3); May, Mathew (3/-); Mendoza, Marcus (2/-); Meredith, Cameron (3/3); Mitchell, Josh (3/1); Moore, Terrence (3/-); Moore, Tyler (3/3); Osborne, Courtney (1/1); Pensick, Cole (1/-); Qvale, Brent (3/-); Randle, Thaddeus (3/-); Reed, Kyler (3/-); Richards, Wil (3/-); Roach, Trevor (3/-); Rodriguez, Andrew (2/2); Sirles, Jeremiah (3/-); Smith, P.J. (2/-); Stafford, Daimion (3/2); Steinkuhler, Baker (3/3); Stoddard, Graham (3/-); Thompson, Brandon (3/-); Thomsen, Kevin (3/1); Thorell, Lance (3/-); Turner, Jamal (3/-); Washington, Dijon (3/-); Whaley, Alonzo (3/-); Williams, Josh (3/-); Zimmerer, C.J. (3/-).

HUSKERS.COM 2011 NEBRASKA FOOTBALL

Game 1 Nebraska 40, Chattanooga 7 Game 2 Nebraska 42, Fresno State 29 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL Chattanooga 0 0 7 0 7 Fresno State 14 3 3 9 29 No. 10 Nebraska 10 13 17 0 40 No. 10 Nebraska 7 7 7 21 42

Lincoln (Sept. 3) --- Taylor Martinez rushed for 135 Lincoln (Sept. 10) --- Taylor Martinez threw for 219 yards yards and three TDs, and Brett Maher enjoyed a perfect and rushed for 166 more, and freshman Ameer Abdullah set a debut as Nebraska’s starting kicker, as the Huskers rolled school record with 211 kick return yards, including a 100-yard to a 40-7 victory. fourth-quarter explosion, leading No. 10 Nebraska to a 42-29 Playing in front of an NCAA-record 312th consecutive win over Fresno State. sellout of 84,833 at Memorial Stadium and a Big Ten While the Bulldogs used four scoring drives of 10 or more Network television audience in the Huskers’ season plays, the Huskers used four scoring drives of six or fewer plays opener, Martinez produced the sixth 100-yard rushing to outlast the Bulldogs, as Martinez’s 46-yard touchdown run game of his career. The sophomore from Corona, Calif., with 2:02 left capped a back-and-forth contest. Along with scored on runs of 47, 43 and seven yards in Nebraska’s a pair of touchdown runs, Martinez added a third-quarter new-look offense. touchdown pass to Quincy Enunwa and finished with 385 In Nebraska’s first-ever game as a Big Ten Conference yards of total offense - the second-best total of his career. Nebraska had eight plays of 38 yards or more on the night, member, the Huskers rolled to 364 yards of total offense as six plays accounted for 279 of Nebraska’s 438 yards of total on 68 plays, including 229 rushing yards. Junior I-back offense. Rex Burkhead added 75 yards and a score to bolster the Fresno State used a big play on special teams to strike first, NU ground game. as returner Devon Wiley took Brett Maher’s punt back 67 yards for a touchdown to give the Bulldogs a 7-0 Maher added a nearly flawless performance in his lead. Martinez provided a quick answer for the Huskers, pushing NU 80 yards in just five plays capped by starting debut in replacing 2010 first-team All-American his one-yard touchdown run. Derek Carr than provided an answer of his own with a four-yard TD run to Alex Henery. The junior went 4-for-4 on field goals, give Fresno State a 14-7 lead. The Huskers answered again midway through the second quarter, as Martinez including a 50-yarder against the wind on his first career opened the drive with a 38-yard run, then connected with Kenny Bell on a 42-yard pass on the next play attempt. He added a 48-yarder on his second attempt, to put NU on the Bulldogs’ doorstep before Rex Burkhead scored from one yard out to tie the game at 14. before connecting on tries from 34 and 21 yards. He was But Fresno State carried the lead to the locker room by marching 67 yards on 11 plays, capped by Kevin also a perfect 4-for-4 on extra points, while averaging 52.0 yards on four punts. Goessling’s 22-yard field goal with 25 seconds left in the half. While Martinez and Maher combined to put up 34 of Nebraska’s 40 points, Cameron Meredith, The Bulldogs built their lead to 20-14 as Goessling tacked on a 36-yard field goal on their opening Jared Crick and Lavonte David led the Blackshirts against the Mocs, as UTC totaled just 230 total yards. drive. Martinez then gave Nebraska its first lead of the game as he hooked up with Turner on a 43-yard Meredith uncorked a pair of sacks for 22 yards and intercepted a pass that was deflected at the line completion before finding Enunwa on a 16-yard touchdown strike. Burkhead’s second score of the night of scrimmage by Crick. That interception set up Burkhead’s third-quarter touchdown run, putting the gave the Huskers a 28-20 lead with 12:59 left, but Fresno State scored four plays later on Carr’s 26-yard Huskers ahead 33-7. Early in the fourth quarter, Meredith also scooped up a UTC field goal attempt that touchdown pass to Josh Harper, cutting the NU lead to 28-26, as the two-point conversion failed. was blocked at the line by Josh Williams. A preseason All-America defensive tackle, Crick finished with Abdullah answered with a dazzling 100-yard return to put the Huskers up 35-26 with 11:50 left. Fresno five tackles, including two tackles for loss, while David, a senior preseason All-America linebacker, closed State pulled to within 35-29 on Goessling’s third field goal of the night, this one from 37 yards with 5:24 left, with a team-leading nine tackles, including a TFL. The solid team effort in all phases allowed Nebraska to but could get no closer. Nebraska then responded with its longest sustained drive of the night, covering 80 extend its nation-leading win streak in season openers to 26 games. yards in seven plays in 3:22. Burkhead carried the ball the first six times for 34 yards on the drive, before Martinez exploded over the left side on an option play to race 46 yards for the final score. SCOR ING SUMMARY SCOR ING SUMMARY 1st 10:08 NEB Martinez, 7 yd run (Maher kick) 1st 07:45 FS Wylie 67 yd punt return (Goessling kick) 1st 01:52 NEB Maher 50 yd field goal 1st 05:54 NEB Martinez 1 yd run (Maher kick) 2nd 10:11 NEB Maher 48 yd field goal 1st 00:28 FS Carr 3 yd run (Goessling kick) 2nd 02:07 NEB Martinez 43 yd run (Maher) 2nd 04:52 NEB Burkhead 1 yd run (Maher kick) 2nd 00:10 NEB Maher 34 yd field goal 2nd 00:25 FS Goessling 22 yd field goal 3rd 11:43 UTC Anthony 13 yd pass from Coleman (Pollard kick) 3rd 10:17 FS Goessling 36 yd field goal 3rd 08:30 NEB Maher 21 yd field goal 3rd 08:20 NEB Enunwa 16 yd pass from Martinez (Maher kick) 3rd 07:28 NEB Burkhead 3 yd run (Maher) 4th 12:59 NEB Burkhead 6 yd run (Maher kick) 3rd 06:08 NEB Martinez 47 yd run (Maher) 4th 12:06 FS Harper 26 yd pass from Carr (pass failed) 4th 11:50 NEB Abdullah 100 yd kickoff return (Maher kick) TEAM STATISTICS UTC NU 4th 05:24 FS Goessling 37 yd field goal FIRST DOWNS 13 18 4th 02:02 NEB Martinez 46 yd run (Maher kick) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-60 43-229 PASSING YDS (NET) 170 135 TEAM STATISTICS FS NU Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-22-1 25-12-0 FIRST DOWNS 24 16 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-230 68-364 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-190 35-219 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-3 0-0 PASSING YDS (NET) 254 219 Punt Returns-Yards 2-6 5-69 Passes Att-Comp-Int 41-20-0 21-10-2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-115 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 81-444 56-438 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-1 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-41.9 4-52.0 Punt Returns-Yards 5-110 1-17 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 4-2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-149 5-211 Penalties-Yards 8-76 3-33 Interception Returns-Yards 2-13 0-0 Possession Time 32:21 27:39 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-36.1 5-50.8 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 18 9 of 18 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 Penalties-Yards 5-50 3-25 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 4-4 Possession Time 37:12 22:48 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 3-24 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 20 4 of 12 RUSHING: Chattanooga-Marquis Green 7-37; Taharin Tyson 4-15; J.J. Jackson 5-15; Chris Awuah 10-13; Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 2 Thomas Green 1-5; B.J. Coleman 3-Minus 24. Nebraska-Martinez, Taylor 19-135; Burkhead, Rex 11-75; Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-4 Heard, Braylon 3-12; Green, Aaron 2-7; Turner, Jamal 1-4; Legate, Tyler 1-1; Abdullah, Ameer 4-1; Carnes, Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 0-0 Brion 2-Minus 6. RUSHING: Fresno St.-Rouse, Robbie (36-169); Carr, Derek (3-16); Wylie, Devon (1-5); Nebraska-Martinez, PASSING:Chattanooga - B.J. Coleman 19-33-1-174; Graham Nichols 3-3-0-minus-4. Nebraska-Martinez, Taylor 15-166; Burkhead, Rex 15-55; Abdullah, Ameer 2-3; TEAM 3-Minus 5. Taylor 11-22-0-116; Carnes, Brion 1-1-0-19; Burkhead, Rex 0-1-0-0 PASSING: Fresno St.-Carr, Derek 20-41-0-254-1. Nebraska-Martinez, Taylor 10-21-2-219 RECEIVING: Chattanooga - Joel Bradford 4-47; Chris Awuah 4-43; Faysal Shafaat 4-34; Marquis Green RECEIVING: Fresno St.-Evans, Rashad 6-63; Wylie, Devon 4-50; Rouse, Robbie 3-28; Harper, Josh 2-33; 3-8; Jeff Veres 2-17; Marlon Anthony 1-13; J.J. Jackson 1-4; Sloan Allison 1-4; T. Robinson 1-1; Tommy Burse, Isaiah 2-5; Johnson, A.J. 1-55; Saunders, Jalen 1-17; Raphael, Austin 1-3. Nebraska Turner, Jamal Hudson 1-Minus 1. Nebraska Enunwa, Quincy 4-58; Kinnie, Brandon 2-7; Cotton, Ben 1-27; Turner, Jamal 3-63; Reed, Kyler 2-61; Bell, Kenny 1-42; Cotton, Ben 1-20; Enunwa, Quincy 1-16; Marlowe, Tim 1-13; 1-19; Reed, Kyler 1-13; Jean-Baptiste, Stanley 1-7; Marlowe, Tim 1-3; Heard, Braylon 1-1. Burkhead, Rex 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Chattanooga-none. Nebraska-Meredith, Cameron 1-0 INTERCEPTIONS: Fresno St.-Smith, Derron 1-13; Jones, L.J. 1-0. Nebraska-None. FUMBLES: Chattanooga-Chris Awuah 1-0; Marquis Green 1-0. Nebraska-Martinez, Taylor 2-0; Carnes, FUMBLES: Fresno St.-Smith, Derron 1-1; Burse, Isaiah 1-0. Nebraska-Martinez, Taylor 3-0 Brion 1-1; Abdullah, Ameer 1-1. SACKS (Sacks-Yds): Fresno St.-Akers, Matt 1-4 Nebraska-None SACKS (Sacks-Yds): Chattanooga - Reed, Keyon 1-5. Nebraska- Meredith, Cameron 2-22, Ankrah, Jason 1-2. TACKLE LEADER (UA-A): Fresno St.-Davis, Terrance (4-4); Knox, Kyle (2-6). Nebraska-David, Lavonte (5- TACKLE LEADER (UA-A): Chattanooga-Consiglio, Ryan 4-10. Nebraska-David, Levonte 3-6. 10); Compton, Will (6-9). HUSKERS.COM 2011 NEBRASKA FOOTBALL

Game 3 Nebraska 51, Washington 38 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL Washington 7 10 0 21 38 No. 11 Nebraska 10 10 17 14 51

Lincoln (Sept. 17)---Nebraska’s offense produced its best performance of the season and the Husker special teams made big plays again to power NU to a 51-38 win over Washington. With the victory, No. 11 Nebraska improved to 3-0 and produced 40 or more points for the third consecutive game to open the season. It marked the first time since 1995 that the Huskers have accomplished that feat to open a season. Rex Burkhead scored on a pair of one-yard runs on back-to-back plays from scrimmage in a nine-second span in the third quarter and notched his fifth 100-yard rushing game of his career. The junior finished with 120 yards on a career-high 22 carries to lead an NU rushing attack that amassed a season-high 309 yards. Quarterback Taylor Martinez, who added 83 yards and NU’s final touchdown on 17 carries, also threw for 155 yards in the game. Martinez, who completed 10-of-21 passes for the game, needed only 10 passing yards to help the Huskers roll up 31 second-half points on their way to victory. Special teams was huge again for the Huskers, just like its been through the first two games of the season. Arguably the biggest play of the game came on Mathew May’s recovery of a muffed Washington kickoff early in third quarter. UW’s dropped the ball in the end zone, then kicked it out of the end zone where it was recovered by a diving May at the UW 1. One play later, Burkhead plunged over the top for his second one-yard run in a nine-second span to turn a tie ball game with two seconds left in the first half, into a 17-point Nebraska lead less than five minutes later. The Huskers built the lead to 37-17 on a Brett Maher field goal with 7:20 left in the third quarter. Maher was perfect on three field goals and six extra points on the afternoon, while booting four punts for a 40.3-yard average. Nebraska pushed the lead to 44-17 early in the third quarter by capping its longest drive of the season on freshman Aaron Green’s six-yard touchdown run with 12:18 left in the game. Green, who finished with five carries for 36 yards, and added a 25-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter, put an exclamation point on a nine-play, 86-yard drive that consumed 4:51. Trailing by 27, the Huskies continued to fight. UW quarterback Keith Price finished with 274 yards and four touchdowns on 21-of-37 passing. He also threw two interceptions, including Lavonte David’s first career pick, and Austin Cassidy’s interception on UW’s final offensive play of the game. SCOR ING SUMMARY 1st 14:26 NEB Legate 3 yd pass from Martinez (Maher kick) 1st 11:54 WASH Kearse 38 yd pass from Price (Folk kick) 1st 07:39 NEB Maher 44 yd field goal 2nd 13:40 WASH Kearse 6 yd pass from Price (Folk kick) 2nd 12:17 NEB Green 25 yd pass from Martinez (Maher kick) 2nd 09:24 WASH Folk 40 yd field goal 2nd 00:00 NEB Maher 35 yd field goal 3rd 10:18 NEB Burkhead 1 yd run (Maher kick) 3rd 10:09 NEB Burkhead 1 yd run (Maher kick) 3rd 07:20 NEB Maher 29 yd field goal 4th 12:18 NEB Green 6 yd run (Maher kick) 4th 10:15 WASH Polk 2 yd run (Folk kick) 4th 07:21 WASH Johnson 10 yd pass from Price (Folk kick) 4th 04:42 NEB Martinez 6 yd run (Maher kick) 4th 04:27 WASH Johnson 52 yd pass from Price (Folk kick) TEAM STATISTICS WASH NU FIRST DOWNS 20 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-146 55-309 PASSING YDS (NET) 274 155 Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-21-2 21-10-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-420 76-464 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 3-34 3-27 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-187 5-154 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-40.6 4-40.8 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 9-90 7-60 Possession Time 29:31 30:29 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 14 3 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 7-7 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-9 2-3 RUSHING: Washington-Polk, Chris 22-130; Price, Keith 6-10; Callier, Jesse 3-6. Nebraska-Burkhead, Rex 22-120; Martinez, Taylor 17-83; Legate, Tyler 2-37; Green, Aaron 5-36; Heard, Braylon 5-34; Abdullah, Ameer 1-4; TEAM 3-Minus-5. PASSING: Washington-Price, Keith 21-37-2-274. Nebraska-Martinez, Taylor 10-21-0-155. RECEIVING: Washington-Johnson, James 6-108; Kearse, Jermaine 5-69; Aguilar, Devin 5-42; Williams, Kasen 2-24; Polk, Chris 2-16; Seferian-Jenkins, Austin 1-15. Nebraska-Bell, Kenny 2-59; Turner, Jamal 2-34; Enunwa, Quincy 2-7; Green, Aaron 1-25; Reed, Kyler 1-19; Cotton, Ben 1-8; Legate, Tyler 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: Washington-None. Washington-David, Lavonte 1-0; Cassidy, Austin 1-0. FUMBLES: Washington-Price, Keith 1-0; Sankey, Bishop 1-1. Nebraska-Abdullah, Ameer 1-1; Martinez, Taylor 1-0. SACKS (Sacks-Yds): Washington-Dennison, Cort 1-2; Fuimaono, Princeton 1-7. Nebraska-Crick, Jared 1-1; Meredith, Cameron 1-2. TACKLE LEADER (UA-A): Washington-Glenn, Justin 8-7. Nebraska-Stafford, Daimion 6-3. HUSKERS.COM