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2007 Nebraska Schedule GAME NINE ›› September NEBRASKA at TEXAS 1 . . . . . Nevada (ABC) ...... W, 52-10 Date: Saturday, Oct. 27 Time: 2:30 p.m. CT 8 . . . . . at Wake Forest (ESPN) ...... W, 20-17 Site: Lincoln, Neb. 15 . . . . USC (ABC) ...... L, 49-31 Stadium: Darrell K Royal-Memorial Stadium 22 . . . . Ball State (FSN PPV) ...... W, 41-40 Surface: Natural Grass Capacity: 81,067 29 . . . . Iowa State ...... W, 35-17 Rankings: NU (NR); Texas (17-AP; 16-Coaches) October Series Record: Texas leads, 7-4 6 . . . . . at Missouri (ESPN) ...... L, 41-6 Last Season: Texas 22, Nebraska 20 in Lincoln 13 . . . . Oklahoma St. (FSN PPV) ...... L, 45-14 20 . . . . Texas A&M ...... L, 36-14 27 . . . . at Texas (ABC) ...... 2:30 p.m. NEBRASKA TEXAS November CORNHUSKERS LONGHORNS 3 . . . . . at Kansas ...... TBA 4-4, 1-3 6-2, 2-2 10 . . . . Kansas State ...... TBA Broadcast InformAtion 23 . . . . at Colorado (ABC) ...... 11 a.m. Television Radio Internet All times Central and subject to change ABC Regional Husker Sports Network Huskers.com HUSKERS.COM Ron Franklin–Play-by-Play Jim Rose—Play-by-Play This Week in Husker Football Ed Cunningham–Color Adrian Fiala—Color Monday, Oct. 22 Jack Arute–Sidelines Matt Davison–Analyst 11:50 a.m...... Coach Callahan on Big 12 Teleconference Sean Callahan—Sideline Tuesday, Oct. 23 Lane Grindle-Sideline Weekly Press Conference Satellite Radio 11 a.m...... Lunch Sirius, Channel 123 11:30-11:55 a.m...... Player interviews Huskers Hope to Get Back on Track in Austin Noon...... Head Coach Bill Callahan Two of ’s most storied programs will face off Saturday when Nebraska travels to Austin to face the nationally 12:20-1:15 p.m...... Player Interviews ranked Longhorns at Darrell K Royal-Memorial Stadium. The meeting marks just the fifth in college football history between 3:45-6:10 p.m...... Practice (Interviews after practice) teams with 800 all-time wins. Game time is set for 2:30 p.m. with ABC carrying the contest on a regional basis. Wednesday, Oct. 24 The Huskers enter the contest with a 4-4 overall mark and a 1-3 record in action, following a 36-14 3:30-5:40 p.m...... Practice (Interviews after practice) loss to Texas A&M on Saturday in Lincoln. The setback was Nebraska’s third straight, marking the Huskers’ longest losing Thursday, Oct. 25 streak since a three-game slide midway through the 2005 season. 3:30-5:25 p.m...... Practice (Coach Callahan available) Nebraska will attempt to end a three-game Texas winning streak in the series dating back to a Nebraska win in the 1999 7 p.m...... Coaches Radio Show . Nebraska will also be looking for its first regular-season victory over the ‘Horns since the two Friday, Oct. 26 schools have been members of the Big 12 Conference, as Texas holds a 5-0 edge in regular-season games since 1998, 6:50 a.m...... Big Red Breakfast, Omaha including last year’s 22-20 win in Lincoln...... Team charter departs for Austin The game in Austin also begins the first of two straight against ranked teams. Texas enters Saturday’s game ranked ...... Nebraska walk-thru (closed to media) 16th in the USA Today Coaches Poll and 17th by the Associated Press. Nebraska will follow this week’s game with a Nov. Saturday, Oct. 27 3 contest at No. 10/12 Kansas. Nebraska closes the regular season with games against Kansas State and Colorado. Both 2:30 p.m...... Nebraska at Texas (ABC) of those teams have been ranked at one point this season. Texas enters the contest with 6-2 overall record and a 2-2 mark in Big 12 Conference play. The Longhorns are coming off a 31-10 victory over Baylor on Saturday in Waco, and sit one game behind South Division co-leaders Oklahoma, Texas A&M and Oklahoma State. Texas A&M Rushing Attack Proves Too Much for Huskers to Handle HUSKERS.COM Texas A&M’s powerful rushing attack proved to be the difference, as the Aggies controlled the football throughout a 36-14 victory over Nebraska in Lincoln on Saturday. Nebraska forged a first-quarter lead in the contest and trailed just 16-14 at halftime, but the Aggies used two long scoring drives in the third quarter to take full control of the contest. The Aggies’ Jorvorskie Lane capped three second-half Aggie scoring drives with short runs, as he finished

the day with 15 carries for 130 yards and four scores. Lane wasn’t the only Aggie to put up big numbers on the ground. A&M

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NR NR NR 10-21 tackles for loss totaling 11 yards. The TFLs were the first of West’s career. West entered the game with three tackles on on tackles three with game the entered West career. West’s of first the were TFLs The yards. 11 totaling loss for tackles

lost to Texas A&M, 36-14 A&M, Texas to lost NR NR NR 10-14

recorded a nine-yard sack in the second quarter, and finished with two two with finished and quarter, second the in sack nine-yard a recorded West Anthony back defensive Freshman

lost to Okahoma State, 45-14 State, Okahoma to lost RV RV RV 10-7

lost to Missouri, 41-6 Missouri, to lost 24 23 25 9-30 the Nebraska career tackles for loss list. loss for tackles career Nebraska the

def. Iowa State, 35-17 State, Iowa def. 24 22 25 9-23

eight-yard sack in the second quarter and now has 35 career tackles for loss, leaving him just 2.5 TFL from the top 10 on on 10 top the from TFL 2.5 just him leaving loss, for tackles career 35 has now and quarter second the in sack eight-yard

def. Ball State, 41-40 State, Ball def. -- 22 24 9-16

Iowa State in 2005. McKeon’s previous season high was 10 tackles against Oklahoma State. McKeon also recorded an an recorded also McKeon State. Oklahoma against tackles 10 was high season previous McKeon’s 2005. in State Iowa

lost to USC, 49-31 USC, to lost -- 14 14 9-9

finished the day with a career-high 14 tackles, bettering his 11- effort against against effort 11-tackle his bettering tackles, 14 career-high a with day the finished McKeon Corey linebacker Senior 

def. Wake Forest, 20-17 Forest, Wake def. -- 17 16 9-4

def. Nevada, 52-10 Nevada, def. -- 19 20 Pre.

Zac Taylor’s 2,653 yards in 2005 and Taylor’s school-record 3,197 yards last season. season. last yards 3,197 school-record Taylor’s and 2005 in yards 2,653 Taylor’s Zac

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marks the seventh 2,000-yard passing season in school history and his yardage total is third in school history, trailing only only trailing history, school in third is total yardage his and history school in season passing 2,000-yard seventh the marks

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threw for 275 yards to push his season passing total to 2,124. Keller’s passing total total passing Keller’s 2,124. to total passing season his push to yards 275 for threw Keller Sam Senior 

105 6-2 Wisconsin 25.

15th Husker with 1,000 career receiving yards. receiving career 1,000 with Husker 15th

177 6-2 Alabama 24.

caught his ninth career touchdown pass and with 42 receiving yards became the the became yards receiving 42 with and pass touchdown career ninth his caught Purify Maurice receiver wide Senior  179 5-3 Auburn 23.

294 6-2 State Penn 22.

yards short of the Nebraska running back record of 131 yards, set by Cory Ross against Iowa State in 2005. in State Iowa against Ross Cory by set yards, 131 of record back running Nebraska the of short yards

325 6-2 Michigan 21.

Lucky’s 125 receiving yards were a career-high, bettering his 81 yards on 11 catches against Ball State. He fell just six six just fell He State. Ball against catches 11 on yards 81 his bettering career-high, a were yards receiving 125 Lucky’s  397 5-2 California 20.

402 5-2 Georgia 19.

Nebraska running back record, bettering Jeff Kinney’s previous record of 82 career receptions. receptions. career 82 of record previous Kinney’s Jeff bettering record, back running Nebraska

466 7-1 Virginia 18.

Lucky has 83 career receptions, good for fourth place on the NU career receptions mark. His 83 career receptions are a a are receptions career 83 His mark. receptions career NU the on place fourth for good receptions, career 83 has Lucky  474 6-2 Carolina South 17.

527 6-2 Texas* 16.

A&M and his 11 receptions against Ball State. State. Ball against receptions 11 his and A&M

604 6-2 Kentucky 15.

catches in 2005. Lucky now owns the top two single-game receptions totals for a running back with his 13 catches against against catches 13 his with back running a for totals receptions single-game two top the owns now Lucky 2005. in catches

617 7-0 Hawaii 14.

Lucky’s 49 catches establish a new Nebraska season running back record for receptions, bettering Cory Ross’ 43 43 Ross’ Cory bettering receptions, for record back running season Nebraska new a establish catches 49 Lucky’s  790 6-1 Missouri* 13.

813 6-1 Florida South 12.

Rodgers’ 55 catches in 1972 and Rodgers’ 53 catches in 1971. 1971. in catches 53 Rodgers’ and 1972 in catches 55 Rodgers’

906 5-2 Florida 11.

total to 49. Lucky moved from outside of the top 10 to third on the NU season receptions chart, trailing only Johnny Johnny only trailing chart, receptions season NU the on third to 10 top the of outside from moved Lucky 49. to total 911 7-0 Kansas* 10.

Junior running back back running Junior caught a Nebraska running back record 13 passes, pushing his season receptions receptions season his pushing passes, 13 record back running Nebraska a caught Lucky Marlon 1,052 6-1 Tech Virginia 9. 

1,060 6-1 USC* 8.

in the same season. season. same the in 1,089 7-0 State Arizona 7.

Nebraska dropped to 3-3 at home in 2007, marking the first time since 1968 Nebraska has suffered three home losses losses home three suffered has Nebraska 1968 since time first the marking 2007, in home at 3-3 to dropped Nebraska 1,134 6-1 Virginia West 6. 

1,225 6-1 Oregon 5.

Memorial Stadium. The Texas A&M victory also snapped a four-game Husker win streak in the series. series. the in streak win Husker four-game a snapped also victory A&M Texas The Stadium. Memorial 1,306 7-1 Oklahoma 4.

Texas A&M’s win marked the Aggies’ third in 13 tries against the Huskers and just their second in eight games at at games eight in second their just and Huskers the against tries 13 in third Aggies’ the marked win A&M’s Texas 1,319 7-1 LSU 3. 

1,412 7-0 (2) College Boston 2. Noting Game Eight...Texas A&M 36, Nebraska 14 Nebraska 36, A&M Eight...Texas Game Noting

1,498 8-0 (58) State Ohio 1.

Points Record (1st) Team No.

a 14-play, 76-yard drive that chewed up 7:09 on the clock. the on 7:09 up chewed that drive 76-yard 14-play, a

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the scoring late in the fourth quarter with his second one-yard touchdown run of the day, putting the exclamation point on on point exclamation the putting day, the of run touchdown one-yard second his with quarter fourth the in late scoring the

capped an 11-play, 80-yard drive with a four-yard run to put A&M up 30-14 with 4:29 left in the quarter. the in left 4:29 with 30-14 up A&M put to run four-yard a with drive 80-yard 11-play, an capped Lane then closed closed then Lane 174 4-2 Rutgers 25.

209 6-2 State Penn 22. put A&M up 23-14 with 11:05 left in the third. After the Aggie held the Huskers on their opening possession, Lane Lane possession, opening their on Huskers the held defense Aggie the After third. the in left 11:05 with 23-14 up A&M put

248 5-3 Auburn 23. But in the second half, it was all Aggies. Lane capped a nine-play, 80-yard opening drive with a two-yard scoring run to to run scoring two-yard a with drive opening 80-yard nine-play, a capped Lane Aggies. all was it half, second the in But

263 6-2 Alabama 22.

momentum heading to the locker room. locker the to heading momentum

315 7-1 Virginia 21.

touchdown pass to cap a nine-play, 79-yard drive to pull the Huskers within 16-14 with 2:26 left in the half, and give NU NU give and half, the in left 2:26 with 16-14 within Huskers the pull to drive 79-yard nine-play, a cap to pass touchdown

394 5-2 Georgia 20.

with a 10-yard 10-yard a with Purify Maurice hit Keller as quarter, the in later responded

401 6-2 Michigan 19.

Steve Octavien–5 UT, 8 AT, 13 TT 13 AT, 8 UT, Octavien–5 Steve

punt at their own 28-yard line. Down 16-7 early in the second frame, Nebraska Nebraska frame, second the in early 16-7 Down line. 28-yard own their at punt

444 5-2 California 18. Corey McKeon–3 UT, 11 AT, 14 TT, 1-8 sack 1-8 TT, 14 AT, 11 UT, McKeon–3 Corey

momentum. The Aggies scored in just two plays after Nebraska fumbled a a fumbled Nebraska after plays two just in scored Aggies The momentum. 497 6-2 Texas* 17.

NU Defensive Leaders Defensive NU

573 7-0 Hawaii 16.

After an Aggie field goal put A&M ahead 9-7, a key turnover changed the the changed turnover key a 9-7, ahead A&M put goal field Aggie an After Maurice Purify–3 catches, 42 yards, TD yards, 42 catches, Purify–3 Maurice

649 6-2 Carolina South 15.

Henery’s extra point gave NU a 7-6 lead. 7-6 a NU gave point extra Henery’s Marlon Lucky–13 catches, 125 yards 125 catches, Lucky–13 Marlon

719 6-2 Kentucky 14.

NU Receiving Leaders Receiving NU by Castille’s three-yard touchdown run with 6:32 left in the first quarter. Alex Alex quarter. first the in left 6:32 with run touchdown three-yard Castille’s by

925 6-1 Missouri* 13.

Sam Keller–26-44-0, 275 yards, TD yards, 275 Keller–26-44-0, Sam

The Huskers marched 80 yards on their second drive of the day, capped capped day, the of drive second their on yards 80 marched Huskers The

960 7-0 Kansas* 12.

NU Passing Leader Passing NU

quarter. The Huskers blocked the PAT attempt to keep the margin at 6-0. at margin the keep to attempt PAT the blocked Huskers The quarter.

980 6-1 Florida South 11.

Roy Helu–5 carries, 39 yards 39 carries, Helu–5 Roy

touchdown pass to Earvin Taylor with 9:17 left in the opening opening the in left 9:17 with Taylor Earvin receiver wide to pass touchdown

1,107 5-2 Florida 9. Quentin Castille–9 carries, 60 yards, TD yards, 60 carries, Castille–9 Quentin

A&M struck first, as McGee capped the Aggies’ first drive with a two-yard two-yard a with drive first Aggies’ the capped McGee as first, struck A&M 1,107 6-1 USC* 9.

NU Rushing Leader Rushing NU

1,111 6-1 Tech Virginia 8. by three , while Texas A&M did not commit a turnover on the afternoon. afternoon. the on turnover a commit not did A&M Texas while fumbles, three by

23:05 36:55 Possession of Time

1,156 7-0 (1) State Arizona 7.

Although the total numbers were similar, Nebraska was victimized victimized was Nebraska similar, were numbers offense total the Although

3 0 Turnovers 1,228 6-1 Virginia West 6.

by hauling in 13 receptions for 125 yards. 125 for receptions 13 in hauling by

5.8 5.2 Play per Yds.

1,355 6-1 Oregon 5.

broke his own Nebraska running back record record back running Nebraska own his broke Lucky Marlon I-back Junior

Offense Total 405 459 Oklahoma 4. 1,421 7-1

. . Castille Quentin I-back freshman from carries nine on touchdown a and Yards Passing 275 100 (5) LSU 3. 1,479 7-1

275 passing yards. NU added 130 yards on the ground, including 60 yards yards 60 including ground, the on yards 130 added NU yards. passing 275 Passes 26-44-0 13-22-0 (2) College Boston 2. 1,494 7-0

Rushes-Yards 26-130 66-359 (57) State Ohio 1. 1,612 8-0 ’s ’s Keller Sam by led offense, total of yards 400 than more amassed also

Downs First 24 28 (1st) Team No. Points Record through the air to finish the day with 459 yards of total offense. The Huskers Huskers The offense. total of yards 459 with day the finish to air the through

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As a team, the Aggies rushed for 359 yards, while adding 100 yards yards 100 adding while yards, 359 for rushed Aggies the team, a As

NU-Texas A&M Stat Wrap Stat A&M NU-Texas

National Rankings National quarterback Stephen McGee carried a career-high 35 times for 167 yards. 167 for times 35 career-high a carried McGee Stephen quarterback

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seven in 1991. in touchdowns seven

and nine touchdowns during his career, including 618 yards and and yards 618 including career, his during touchdowns nine and

Brown at North Carolina from 1989 to 1992. Jordan had 1,134 yards yards 1,134 had Jordan 1992. to 1989 from Carolina North at Brown

Nebraska running backs coach Randy Jordan played for Mack Mack for played Jordan Randy coach backs running Nebraska 

(Brenham), Patrick Witt (Wylie). Witt Patrick (Brenham),

Terrence Nunn (Houston), J.B. Phillips (Colleyville), Shawn Sullivan Sullivan Shawn (Colleyville), Phillips J.B. (Houston), Nunn Terrence

bold indicates top-25 national ranking national top-25 indicates bold

Paso), Adi Kunalic (Fort Worth), Marcus Mendoza (Houston), (Houston), Mendoza Marcus Worth), (Fort Kunalic Adi Paso),

52nd 11th 1.75 T-25th 6th 1.38 Allowed Sacks

Gilleylen Curenski (Leander), Cody Glenn (Rusk), Will Henry (El (El Henry Will (Rusk), Glenn Cody (Leander), Curenski Gilleylen

35th 4th 6.88 T-85th 8th 5.50 Loss For Tackles

Texas: Anthony Blue (Cedar Hill), Quentin Castille (La Porte), Porte), (La Castille Quentin Hill), (Cedar Blue Anthony

58th 6th 2.13 111th 12th 1.00 Sacks

Nebraska has 11 players on the 2007 roster from the state of of state the from roster 2007 the on players 11 has Nebraska

60th 6th 0.00 T-106th 10th -1.13 Margin Turnover

the Longhorns. the

29th 4th 23.35 46rd 6th 22.57 Returns Kickoff

catching five passes for 84 yards in the 2006 match-up against against match-up 2006 the in yards 84 for passes five catching

58th 6th 9.27 104th 11th 5.92 Returns Punt

Texas native Terrence Nunn caught tied a season-high by by season-high a tied caught Nunn Terrence native Texas

109th 11th 31.56 38th 3rd 36.94 Punting Net

Osborne’s first bowl victory. bowl first Osborne’s

23rd 3rd 19.25 91st 11th 31.88 Defense Scoring

The first was a 19-3 Nebraska win in the 1974 Cotton Bowl, Tom Tom Bowl, Cotton 1974 the in win Nebraska 19-3 a was first The

16th 3rd 306.00 105th 12th 457.38 Defense Total

The Huskers and Horns have met in three neutral contests. contests. neutral three in met have Horns and Huskers The

19th 2nd 106.23 58th 8th 122.05 Defense Efficiency Pass

ranking in the ESPN/USA Today coaches poll. coaches Today ESPN/USA the in ranking

54th 5th 216.63 70th 8th 230.00 Defense Pass

a Fiesta Bowl victory over Tennessee and a final No. 2 national national 2 No. final a and Tennessee over victory Bowl Fiesta a

11th 3rd 89.38 115th 12th 227.38 Defense Rushing

Austin, 24-20, handing NU its only loss in a 12-1 season that included included that season 12-1 a in loss only its NU handing 24-20, Austin,

28th 6th 34.63 63rd 9th 26.63 Offense Scoring

game. Earlier that season, the Longhorns defeated the Huskers in in Huskers the defeated Longhorns the season, that Earlier game.

26th 6th 437.75 34th 7th 422.00 Offense Total

Nebraska has not beat Texas since the 1999 Big 12 Championship Championship 12 Big 1999 the since Texas beat not has Nebraska

27th 6th 273.25 29th 7th 270.38 Offense Passing

and a touchdown in the contest. the in touchdown a and

47th 6th 164.50 65th 7th 151.63 Offense Rushing

7-1. Then-sophomore quarterback ran for 163 yards yards 163 for ran Young Vince quarterback Then-sophomore 7-1.

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second loss of the 2003 season after the Huskers began the year year the began Huskers the after season 2003 the of loss second

Texas (6-2, 2-2 Big 12) Big 2-2 (6-2, Texas 12) Big 2-2 (4-4, Nebraska

In the last meeting in Austin in 2003, Texas handed Nebraska its its Nebraska handed Texas 2003, in Austin in meeting last the In

2007 Nebraska-Texas Statistical Comparison Statistical Nebraska-Texas 2007

Austin that neither Nebraska or Texas is ranked in the top 15. top the in ranked is Texas or Nebraska neither that Austin

Saturday will mark only the third time in series history and first in in first and history series in time third the only mark will Saturday 

12 Championship game, 22-6. 22-6. game, Championship 12

has won only four times. An unranked team has won three times. three won has team unranked An times. four only won has

in Austin, with the lone win coming in 1960 when NU upset No. 4 Texas, 14-13. Nebraska last beat Texas in the 1999 Big Big 1999 the in Texas beat last Nebraska 14-13. Texas, 4 No. upset NU when 1960 in coming win lone the with Austin, in

In 11 meetings between Nebraska and Texas, the higher ranked team team ranked higher the Texas, and Nebraska between meetings 11 In 

Winners of six of the last seven meetings, Texas leads the all-time series against Nebraska, 7-4. The Huskers are 1-2 1-2 are Huskers The 7-4. Nebraska, against series all-time the leads Texas meetings, seven last the of six of Winners Nebraska-Texas Notes Nebraska-Texas

Nebraska-Texas Series...12th Meeting Series...12th Nebraska-Texas

p.m. 2:30 A&M Texas at 11/23

TBA Tech Texas 11/10

Oklahoma (1984), LSU (1982), Iowa State (1979-81), Memphis (1978) and Southern Mississippi (1975-77). Mississippi Southern and (1978) Memphis (1979-81), State Iowa (1982), LSU (1984), Oklahoma

TBA State Oklahoma at 11/3

the Tar Heels to bowl appearances in each of his last six seasons. Brown also held assistant coaching positions at at positions coaching assistant held also Brown seasons. six last his of each in appearances bowl to Heels Tar the

2:30 p.m. 2:30 Nebraska 10/27

Brown is a 1974 graduate of Florida State University and was head coach at North Carolina from 1988 to 1997, leading leading 1997, to 1988 from Carolina North at coach head was and University State Florida of graduate 1974 a is Brown

W, 31-10 W, Baylor at 10/20

combined 20-3 and led the Tar Heels to fourth in the coaches poll at the end of the 1997 season. 1997 the of end the at poll coaches the in fourth to Heels Tar the led and 20-3 combined W, 56-3 W, State Iowa at 10/13

last 11 seasons with a 119-27 mark that included his final two seasons as North Carolina’s head coach when he went a a went he when coach head Carolina’s North as seasons two final his included that mark 119-27 a with seasons 11 last L, 21-28 L, Dallas) (at Oklahoma 10/6

L, 21-41 L, State Kansas 9/29 season every year since 1998, including the 2005 national championship. Brown is the NCAA’s winningest coach in the the in coach winningest NCAA’s the is Brown championship. national 2005 the including 1998, since year every season

W, 58-14 W, Rice 9/22 UT meets Nebraska. Under Brown, Texas has been one of the elite teams in college football, achieving at least a nine-win nine-win a least at achieving football, college in teams elite the of one been has Texas Brown, Under Nebraska. meets UT

W, 35-32 W, Florida Central at 9/15

Mack Brown is in his 10th year as Texas head coach and is aiming for his 100th win as the Longhorns’ leader when when leader Longhorns’ the as win 100th his for aiming is and coach head Texas as year 10th his in is Brown Mack

W, 34-13 W, TCU 9/8

Texas Head Coach Mack Coach Head Texas

W, 21-13 W, State Arkansas 9/1

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at least three touchdown catches on the season. season. the on catches touchdown three least at

2007 Texas Schedule/Results Texas 2007

touchdowns, while Cosby has 41 catches and three touchdowns at 44.9 receiving yards per game. Four Longhorns have have Longhorns Four game. per yards receiving 44.9 at touchdowns three and catches 41 has Cosby while touchdowns,

caught more than 40 passes in 2007. Jones leads UT with 69.0 yards receiving per game on 49 receptions and four four and receptions 49 on game per receiving yards 69.0 with UT leads Jones 2007. in passes 40 than more caught

at Illinois at 5-3 State Ball

The Longhorns have a strong wide receiver corps led by senior Nate Jones and junior , both who have have who both Cosby, Quan junior and Jones Nate senior by led corps receiver wide strong a have Longhorns The at Oregon at 6-1 USC

Charles is averging 90.25 yards per game, second most in the conference, while also running for eight touchdowns. eight for running also while conference, the in most second game, per yards 90.25 averging is Charles North Carolina North 5-2 Forest Wake

Idaho 3-4 Nevada season record for touchdown passes with 29. He is backed up by one the Big 12’s top rushers in junior . Charles. Jamaal junior in rushers top 12’s Big the one by up backed is He 29. with passes touchdown for record season

This Week This Record Team after being voted the 2006 Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year when he threw for 2,570 yards and broke Texas’ single single Texas’ broke and yards 2,570 for threw he when Year the of Freshman Offensive 12 Big 2006 the voted being after

2007 Nebraska Non-Conference Opponents Non-Conference Nebraska 2007

one spot ahead of Nebraska senior Sam Keller (2,124 yards). McCoy’s is one of the best young in the nation nation the in quarterbacks young best the of one is McCoy’s yards). (2,124 Keller Sam senior Nebraska of ahead spot one

McCoy has maintained steady play by throwing for 2,169 yards (271.1 per game) this season which ranks 20th in the nation, nation, the in 20th ranks which season this game) per (271.1 yards 2,169 for throwing by play steady maintained has McCoy

3-5 0-4 Baylor

The Longhorns are ranked 28th nationally in scoring at 34.63 points per game in 2007. Sophomore quarterback Colt Colt quarterback Sophomore 2007. in game per points 34.63 at scoring in nationally 28th ranked are Longhorns The 6-2 2-2 Tech Texas

tackles with 56. As a unit, the Texas defense has picked off 11 passes in 2007. in passes 11 off picked has defense Texas the unit, a As 56. with tackles Nebraska 6-2 2-2 Texas

away from senior safety Marcus Griffin, who leads the ‘Horns with three and is second on the team in total total in team the on second is and interceptions three with ‘Horns the leads who Griffin, Marcus safety senior from away 5-3 3-1 State Oklahoma

Kansas 6-2 3-1 A&M Texas Only three teams have scored more than 14 points against Texas through eight games. The Huskers will look to stay stay to look will Huskers The games. eight through Texas against points 14 than more scored have teams three Only

7-1 3-1 Oklahoma and junior defensive tackle . Frank tackle defensive junior and

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including three honorable mention All-Big 12 selections in junior linebacker Rashad Bobino, senior linebacker Scott Derry Derry Scott linebacker senior Bobino, Rashad linebacker junior in selections 12 All-Big mention honorable three including

Records

yards per game in 2007 and just 260 per contest the past two weeks. They returned six starters on the defensive side, side, defensive the on starters six returned They weeks. two past the contest per 260 just and 2007 in game per yards

South Division South

points in the past two games to even their Big 12 record at 2-2. The UT defense ranks 16th in the nation by giving up 306 306 up giving by nation the in 16th ranks defense UT The 2-2. at record 12 Big their even to games two past the in points

the 28-21 Sooner win in the Red River Shootout Oct. 6, the Horns have locked down on defense by giving up just 13 total total 13 just up giving by defense on down locked have Horns the 6, Oct. Shootout River Red the in win Sooner 28-21 the 1-7 0-4 State Iowa

at Texas at 4-4 1-3 Nebraska After opening the 2007 season 4-0, Texas dropped its first two Big 12 match-ups to Kansas State and Oklahoma. Since Since Oklahoma. and State Kansas to match-ups 12 Big two first its dropped Texas 4-0, season 2007 the opening After

4-4 2-2 Colorado 15 for the seventh consecutive year. consecutive seventh the for 15

4-3 2-2 State Kansas

a 22-20 Texas win in Lincoln last October. The Horns went on to a 10-3 record and finished the season ranked in the top top the in ranked season the finished and record 10-3 a to on went Horns The October. last Lincoln in win Texas 22-20 a

6-1 2-1 Misouri

battles in recent years as four of the past six contests have been decided by single digits, including including digits, single by decided been have contests six past the of four as years recent in battles

at Texas A&M Texas at 7-0 3-0 Kansas

State and Oklahoma to open Big 12 play. Nebraska and Texas have engaged in some historic historic some in engaged have Texas and Nebraska play. 12 Big open to Oklahoma and State

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two straight road wins (Iowa State, 56-3; Baylor, 31-10) after losing back-to-back games to Kansas Kansas to games back-to-back losing after 31-10) Baylor, 56-3; State, (Iowa wins road straight two

Records

The Longhorns enter the contest with a 6-2 overall record and 2-2 mark in the Big 12 following following 12 Big the in mark 2-2 and record overall 6-2 a with contest the enter Longhorns The North Division North

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Dave Kennedy Dave Wyatt Buddy Wagner Dennis Rudolph Joe Jordan Randy Gilmore Ted Elmassian Phil Busch Bill Kevin Cosgrove Kevin Shawn Watson Shawn

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Dinner in Lincoln in late July, and was the featured speaker at the Big Brothers and Big Sisters of the Midlands this summer. this Midlands the of Sisters Big and Brothers Big the at speaker featured the was and July, late in Lincoln in Dinner 105-man fall camp roster. All five were in-state products. in-state were five All roster. camp fall 105-man

Nebraskans. Callahan also included five freshman walk-ons in the the in walk-ons freshman five included also Callahan Nebraskans. more than $360,000 for charity in 3 1/2 years. Callahan was the featured speaker at the Make-a-Wish Foundation’s Red Tie Tie Red Foundation’s Make-a-Wish the at speaker featured the was Callahan years. 1/2 3 in charity for $360,000 than more

scholarship since his arrival in 2004. Of that group, 14 were native native were 14 group, that Of 2004. in arrival his since scholarship

race. The event raised funds for Juvenile Diabetes and the University Libraries. Overall, Coach Callahan Charities has raised raised has Charities Callahan Coach Overall, Libraries. University the and Diabetes Juvenile for funds raised event The race.

Callahan has now placed a total of 18 former walk-ons on on walk-ons former 18 of total a placed now has Callahan

Coach Callahan was the starter for the race and also weclomed the winners to Memorial Stadium for Fan Day following the the following Day Fan for Stadium Memorial to winners the weclomed also and race the for starter the was Callahan Coach

rotation last fall. fall. last rotation

Callahan and his wife, Valerie, also spearheaded Coach Callahan’s Fun Run/Walk for Resources on Saturday, Aug. 18. 18. Aug. Saturday, on Resources for Run/Walk Fun Callahan’s Coach spearheaded also Valerie, wife, his and Callahan An Omaha native, Erickson was in Nebraska’s regular receiving receiving regular Nebraska’s in was Erickson native, Omaha An

had been awarded a scholarship for the 2007 season. season. 2007 the for scholarship a awarded been had Erickson Dan of the Husker staff. The Football 101 event raised more than $55,000 to benefit the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Cancer Breast National the benefit to $55,000 than more raised event 101 Football The staff. Husker the of

During fall camp, Callahan announced that senior wide receiver receiver wide senior that announced Callahan camp, fall During breaking into beginning, intermediate and advanced groups to learn more about the X’s and O’s of the game from members members from game the of O’s and X’s the about more learn to groups advanced and intermediate beginning, into breaking

Bill Callahan. Bill Coach Head of leadership

about the game of football. The day included demonstrations on all parts of football, and the event concluded with participants participants with concluded event the and football, of parts all on demonstrations included day The football. of game the about

The Nebraska walk-on program is alive and well under the the under well and alive is program walk-on Nebraska The

The fourth Football 101 for Women took place in early June in Lincoln, with more than 1,100 participants learning more more learning participants 1,100 than more with Lincoln, in June early in place took Women for 101 Football fourth The Walk-on Tradition Thrives Under Callahan Under Thrives Tradition Walk-on

significant time in the off-season with community events, including several Coach Callahan Charities functions. Charities Callahan Coach several including events, community with off-season the in time significant

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including community outreach and involvement. In that area, Callahan has led by example. Callahan continues to spend spend to continues Callahan example. by led has Callahan area, that In involvement. and outreach community including

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Since his arrival at Nebraska, Callahan has impressed upon his players the importance of a well-rounded experience experience well-rounded a of importance the players his upon impressed has Callahan Nebraska, at arrival his Since

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Callahan Making an Impact in the Community the in Impact an Making Callahan ...... less or 10 by decided games in Record 9-7

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for six years at that time. Fourth-year assistant Bill Busch was recognized as one of the nation’s top 25 recruiters in 2007. in recruiters 25 top nation’s the of one as recognized was Busch Bill assistant Fourth-year time. that at years six for 2-2 ...... halftime at tied is Nebraska When

...... halftime at trails Nebraska When 0-16 10 best recruiters in college history in 2001. Callahan was included on the list although he had been out of the college ranks ranks college the of out been had he although list the on included was Callahan 2001. in history college in recruiters best 10

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The staff has recruiting ties in nearly every part of the United States. Recruiting analyst Tom Lemming compiled a list of the the of list a compiled Lemming Tom analyst Recruiting States. United the of part every nearly in ties recruiting has staff The

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following conferences–Atlantic Coast, Big Ten, Big 12, Mid-American, Mountain West, Pac-10 and Western Athletic. Western and Pac-10 West, Mountain Mid-American, 12, Big Ten, Big Coast, conferences–Atlantic following

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level. Members of the Nebraska coaching staff have been part of teams that have captured league titles in each of the the of each in titles league captured have that teams of part been have staff coaching Nebraska the of Members level. 10-0 ...... Points More or 35 Scoring When

In addition to the NFL success of the coaches, Callahan's staff has a history of winning championships at the collegiate collegiate the at championships winning of history a has staff Callahan's coaches, the of success NFL the to addition In ...... Rusher Yd. 100 has Opponent When 5-10 4

3-0 ...... game same in rushers 100-yard two has NU When before serving as an assistant coach in 2003. in coach assistant an as serving before

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Callahan coached Oakland to Super Bowl XXXVII, and running backs coach Randy Jordan was a player on that team, team, that on player a was Jordan Randy coach backs running and XXXVII, Bowl Super to Oakland coached Callahan

...... yards 100 for rushes player NU When 14-5

Callahan's coaching staff features three coaches who have either played or coached in the . League. Football National the in coached or played either have who coaches three features staff coaching Callahan's

4 6-3 ...... yards more or 300 for passing When

1993 Rose Bowl team, when Callahan tutored the Badgers’ offensive line. offensive Badgers’ the tutored Callahan when team, Bowl Rose 1993 ...... yards more or 200 for passing When 15-12

3-0 ...... yards more or 300 for Rushing When State. Rudolph played professionally for Philadelphia and San Francisco, and was an offensive lineman on Wisconsin’s Wisconsin’s on lineman offensive an was and Francisco, San and Philadelphia for professionally played Rudolph State.

7-4 ...... yards more or 200 for Rushing When

coach coach joined the Huskers after serving on the strength and conditioning staff at 2006 Big Ten champ Ohio Ohio champ Ten Big 2006 at staff conditioning and strength the on serving after Huskers the joined Rudolph Joe

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four years at Alabama. Wyatt has also had stints in the Big 12 at Texas A&M, Colorado and Oklahoma State. Tight ends ends Tight State. Oklahoma and Colorado A&M, Texas at 12 Big the in stints had also has Wyatt Alabama. at years four

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Husker staff had two new additions. Defensive line coach coach line Defensive additions. new two had staff Husker joined the Huskers after spending the previous previous the spending after Huskers the joined Wyatt Buddy ...... Home 18-8

14-15 ...... Teams 12 Big vs. Callahan has built a coaching staff with championship credentials, both on the collegiate and professional level. The 2007 2007 The level. professional and collegiate the on both credentials, championship with staff coaching a built has Callahan

23-11 ...... Teams Unranked vs. Huskers Boast Championship Coaching Staff Coaching Championship Boast Huskers

...... Teams 10 Top AP vs. 0-6

3-8 ...... Teams Ranked AP vs.

was an NAIA honorable-mention All-America selection as a quarterback in each of his final two seasons. two final his of each in quarterback a as selection All-America honorable-mention NAIA an was

26-19 ...... Overall

two seasons in the Illinois prep ranks in 1978 and 1979. He earned his bachelor's degree from Illinois Benedictine in 1978. He He 1978. in Benedictine Illinois from degree bachelor's his earned He 1979. and 1978 in ranks prep Illinois the in seasons two

Huskers Under Callahan Under Huskers

years in the National Football League and 15 previous seasons as a collegiate assistant, Callahan was an assistant coach for for coach assistant an was Callahan assistant, collegiate a as seasons previous 15 and League Football National the in years

(1990) Northern Arizona and Southern Illinois. Overall, Callahan is in his 30th year in the coaching profession. In addition to his nine nine his to addition In profession. coaching the in year 30th his in is Callahan Overall, Illinois. Southern and Arizona Northern

Long Beach St. Beach Long VII Washington Allen George

ranks, Callahan served as the offensive line coach at Wisconsin for five seasons and also had assistant coaching stints at Illinois, Illinois, at stints coaching assistant had also and seasons five for Wisconsin at coach line offensive the as served Callahan ranks,

SMU (1989) SMU XVI Cincinnati Gregg Forrest

Callahan had extensive experience at the collegiate level before taking the job at Nebraska. Before moving into the professional professional the into moving Before Nebraska. at job the taking before level collegiate the at experience extensive had Callahan

Stanford (1992) (1992) Stanford XXII XIX, XVI, Fran. San Walsh Bill

before taking over the top job in Oakland in 2002. in Oakland in job top the over taking before Army (2004) Army XXIX Diego San Ross Bobby

Nebraska (2004) Nebraska XXXVII Oakland Callahan Bill from 1995 to 1997. He served as an assistant with the Raiders for four seasons from 1998 to 2001, 2001, to 1998 from seasons four for Raiders the with assistant an as served He 1997. to 1995 from Eagles Philadelphia

Super Bowls Bowls Super Team NFL Coach College (Year) College

The 51-year-old Callahan spent nine years in the National Football League, beginning his pro coaching career with the the with career coaching pro his beginning League, Football National the in years nine spent Callahan 51-year-old The

Callahan is the only active college coach on the list list the on coach college active only the is Callahan previously led teams to the Super Bowl and returned to the college game. game. college the to returned and Bowl Super the to teams led previously

previously guiding their team to a Super Bowl appearance. appearance. Bowl Super a to team their guiding previously

job after previously guiding a team to a Super Bowl appearance. George Allen, Forrest Gregg, Bobby Ross and Bill Walsh Walsh Bill and Ross Bobby Gregg, Forrest Allen, George appearance. Bowl Super a to team a guiding previously after job

Five coaches have taken a collegiate head coaching job after after job coaching head collegiate a taken have coaches Five

as the Raiders' head man. Callahan is one of five coaches, and the only active person, to take a collegiate head coaching coaching head collegiate a take to person, active only the and coaches, five of one is Callahan man. head Raiders' the as From the Super Bowl to Campus to Bowl Super the From

Championship and Super Bowl XXXVII in his rookie season as a head coach in 2002, and compiled a 17-18 overall record record overall 17-18 a compiled and 2002, in coach head a as season rookie his in XXXVII Bowl Super and Championship

One playoff appearance playoff One .486 17-18 Totals NFL Callahan came to Nebraska after two seasons as the head coach of the Oakland Raiders. He guided Oakland to the AFC AFC the to Oakland guided He Raiders. Oakland the of coach head the as seasons two after Nebraska to came Callahan

None .250 4-12 2003

in the Alamo Bowl. The 2005 season marked the first time Nebraska has won its final three games of the season since 1999. 1999. since season the of games three final its won has Nebraska time first the marked season 2005 The Bowl. Alamo the in

Tampa Bay in Super Bowl XXXVII Bowl Super in Bay Tampa

The Chicago native capped the 2005 campaign by guiding NU to three consecutive wins, including a triumph over Michigan Michigan over triumph a including wins, consecutive three to NU guiding by campaign 2005 the capped native Chicago The Won AFC Championship, lost to to lost Championship, AFC Won

Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year (Zac Taylor) and the league’s Defensive Lineman of the Year (Adam Carriker) in 2006. in Carriker) (Adam Year the of Lineman Defensive league’s the and Taylor) (Zac Year the of Player Offensive 12 Big 2-1; 2-1; .684 13-6 2002

Oakland Raiders Oakland best, finishing in the top 25 nationally in all four major statistical categories. Callahan also tutored the the tutored also Callahan categories. statistical major four all in nationally 25 top the in finishing best,

.578 26-19 Totals first January bowl appearance in five seasons. The 2006 Husker offense ranked among the nation’s nation’s the among ranked offense Husker 2006 The seasons. five in appearance bowl January first

.500 4-4 2007

Nebraska completed the season by playing in the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic, marking the Huskers’ Huskers’ the marking Classic, Bowl Cotton AT&T the in playing by season the completed Nebraska

Cotton Bowl Cotton .742 9-5 2006

2006 Huskers finished with a 9-5 record and swept through the North Division with a perfect 5-0 mark. mark. 5-0 perfect a with Division North the through swept and record 9-5 a with finished Huskers 2006

Alamo Bowl Alamo .667 8-4 2005

Callahan returned Nebraska to the Big 12 Championship Game in his third season in Lincoln. The The Lincoln. in season third his in Game Championship 12 Big the to Nebraska returned Callahan None .455 5-6 2004

the reins in January of 2004. Callahan is 0-1 against Texas. Texas. against 0-1 is Callahan 2004. of January in reins the Nebraska

Postseason Pct. Record Year owns a 26-19 record with the Huskers. Callahan is the 27th head coach in Husker history, taking taking history, Husker in coach head 27th the is Callahan Huskers. the with record 26-19 a owns

Callahan Year-by-Year Callahan

is in his fourth season as the head coach of the Nebraska football program and and program football Nebraska the of coach head the as season fourth his in is Callahan Bill

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2006 (Lincoln) NU 37-14; Huskers have won two straight and 6 of 7 in Boulder in 7 of 6 and straight two won have Huskers 37-14; NU (Lincoln) 2006 ...... 46-17-2 NU, ...... ABC ...... a.m. 11 ...... Colorado at ...... 23 Nov.

2006 (Manhattan) NU 21-3; K-State has one win in Lincoln since 1968 since Lincoln in win one has K-State 21-3; NU (Manhattan) 2006 ...... 74-15-2 NU, ...... TBA ...... TBA ...... State Kansas ...... 10 Nov.

2006 (Lincoln) NU 39-32 (OT); NU’s 36-game win streak vs. KU ended in 2005 in ended KU vs. streak win 36-game NU’s (OT); 39-32 NU (Lincoln) 2006 ...... 88-22-3 NU, ...... TBA ...... TBA ...... Kansas at ...... 3 Nov.

...... 7-4 UT, ...... ABC ...... p.m. 2:30 ...... Texas at ...... 27 Oct. 2006 (Lincoln) UT 22-20; Two of four programs with 800 all-time victories all-time 800 with programs four of Two 22-20; UT (Lincoln) 2006

A&M ends four-game NU win streak in series; Lucky NU running back record 13 catches 13 record back running NU Lucky series; in streak win NU four-game ends A&M ...... 10-3 NU, ...... None ...... 36-14 L, ...... A&M Texas ...... 20 Oct.

...... 36-5-1 NU, ...... PPV FSN ...... 45-14 L, ...... State Oklahoma ...... 13 Oct. Castille rushes for 102 yards on 20 carries; NU’s second Homecoming loss since 1968 since loss Homecoming second NU’s carries; 20 on yards 102 for rushes Castille

Huskers held without TD for first time since 2004; MU wins third straight meeting in Columbia in meeting straight third wins MU 2004; since time first for TD without held Huskers ...... 63-35-3 NU, ...... ESPN ...... 41-6. L, ...... Missouri at ...... 6 Oct.

Ruud 93-yard INT return for TD, 14 tackles; 15th straight win over ISU in Lincoln in ISU over win straight 15th tackles; 14 TD, for return INT 93-yard Ruud ...... 84-16-2 NU, ...... None ...... 35-17. W, ...... State Iowa ...... 29 Sept.

NU rallies from nine down in 4th quarter; Keller throws for school-record 438 yards 438 school-record for throws Keller quarter; 4th in down nine from rallies NU ...... 1-0 NU, ...... PPV FSN ...... 41-40 W, ...... State Ball ...... 22 Sept.

Trojans hand NU just third home night loss; Keller 389 passing yards, 2 TD 2 yards, passing 389 Keller loss; night home third just NU hand Trojans ...... 3-0-1 USC, ...... ABC ...... 49-31 L, ...... USC ...... 15 Sept.

Huskers win in first road game vs. ACC; Keller 258 passing; Nunn 6-83 receiving 6-83 Nunn passing; 258 Keller ACC; vs. game road first in win Huskers ...... 3-0 NU, ...... ESPN ...... 20-17 W, ...... Forest Wake at ...... 8 Sept.

Nebraska posts Callahan-era bests in rushing offense (413) and total offense (625) offense total and (413) offense rushing in bests Callahan-era posts Nebraska ...... 1-0 NU, ...... ABC ...... 52-10 W, ...... Nevada ...... 1 Sept.

(Site)/Notes Meeting Last ...... Series ...... TV ...... Time/Result ...... Opponent ...... Date

A Closer Look at the 2007 Nebraska Football Schedule Football Nebraska 2007 the at Look Closer A

100 wins in the 1970s (98). 1970s the in wins 100 offense at 170.5 yards per game, an improvement of 74.5 yards per contest. contest. per yards 74.5 of improvement an game, per yards 170.5 at offense

(103-20) and second in the 1990s (108-16-1). NU narrowly missed missed narrowly NU (108-16-1). 1990s the in second and (103-20)

in the Big 12 and 110th nationally at 96.0 rushing yards per game. A year ago, Nebraska finished 23rd nationally in rushing rushing in nationally 23rd finished Nebraska ago, year A game. per yards rushing 96.0 at nationally 110th and 12 Big the in

or more games in consecutive decades, ranking first in the 1980s 1980s the in first ranking decades, consecutive in games more or

The Huskers' offensive gain was largely attributed to a much-improved running attack. In 2005, Nebraska finished last last finished Nebraska 2005, In attack. running much-improved a to attributed largely was gain offensive Huskers' The

Nebraska was the first team in college football history to win 100 100 win to history football college in team first the was Nebraska 4

The 2005 Huskers finished the season 96th nationally in total offense at 320.3 yards per game. per yards 320.3 at offense total in nationally 96th season the finished Huskers 2005 The

(for one of the two teams) and won five national titles since 1970. since titles national five won and teams) two the of one (for

numbers represented a 94.3-yard improvement over the 2005 season, when the Husker offense clicked late in the year. year. the in late clicked offense Husker the when season, 2005 the over improvement 94.3-yard a represented numbers

untied seven times since 1965, and played in 13 national title games games title national 13 in played and 1965, since times seven untied

The Huskers finished 2006 ranked 14th nationally and third in the Big 12 in total offense at 414.6 yards per game. Those Those game. per yards 414.6 at offense total in 12 Big the in third and nationally 14th ranked 2006 finished Huskers The The Huskers have finished the regular season undefeated and and undefeated season regular the finished have Huskers The 4

offensive effort. NU enters the Texas game ranked 34th nationally in total offense at 422.0 yards per game. game. per yards 422.0 at offense total in nationally 34th ranked game Texas the enters NU effort. offensive Nebraska has won 10 games or more 21 times since 1970. since times 21 more or games 10 won has Nebraska 4

334 State Penn 5. quarterback Sam Keller threw for a school-record 438 yards in a 41-40 victory over Ball State, part of a 552-yard total total 552-yard a of part State, Ball over victory 41-40 a in yards 438 school-record a for threw Keller Sam quarterback

340 Oklahoma 4. After throwing for 389 yards in a loss to the Trojans, Trojans, the to loss a in yards 389 for throwing After

342 State Ohio 3.

assault in school history against USC and Ball State. State. Ball and USC against history school in assault

64.1% Pass: Via Offense Total of Pct.

348 Michigan 2.

Nebraska unleashed the best two-week aerial aerial two-week best the unleashed Nebraska

35.9% : Via Offense Total of Pct.

373 Nebraska 1.

victory over Iowa State. State. Iowa over victory

23:05 3 275 44 130 26 A&M Texas

more than Michigan who has the second-most wins since 1970. since wins second-most the has who Michigan than more

the most by the Huskers since recording 37 in a 1995 1995 a in 37 recording since Huskers the by most the

30:50 3 129 18 206 50 State Okla.

percentage in 467 games. NU’s 373 wins in that time period are 25 25 are period time that in wins 373 NU’s games. 467 in percentage

since 2001 and the 35 first downs in the game were were game the in downs first 35 the and 2001 since 28:20 1 223 43 74 25 Missouri

Huskers have compiled a 373-89-5 record, for an .804 winning winning .804 an for record, 373-89-5 a compiled have Huskers

20:48 3 239 29 130 30 St. Iowa weekend. The Huskers’ 625 total yards were their most most their were yards total 625 Huskers’ The weekend.

national titles in 1970 and 1971. During the past four decades, the the decades, four past the During 1971. and 1970 in titles national

32:52 3 438 37 114 36 St. Ball

yards), the top rushing total in the country on opening opening on country the in total rushing top the yards),

start of the 1970s, when Bob Devaney guided NU to back-to-back back-to-back to NU guided Devaney Bob when 1970s, the of start

30:58 2 389 54 31 28 USC

by rolling up its largest rushing total in five years (413 (413 years five in total rushing largest its up rolling by

Nebraska easily ranks as the nation’s winningest program since the the since program winningest nation’s the as ranks easily Nebraska

27:58 3 258 41 115 34 Wake

Nation’s Best Since ‘70 Since Best Nation’s Nebraska opened the 2007 season against Nevada Nevada against season 2007 the opened Nebraska

40:38 1 212 26 413 70 Nevada

offensive statistical categories (Louisville, Oregon). (Louisville, categories statistical offensive

TOP TO Yds. Pass Passes Yds. Rush Rushes Game

(736) were the only programs to win 700 games in the 1900s. the in games 700 win to programs only the were (736)

teams to rank in the top 25 nationally in all four major major four all in nationally 25 top the in rank to teams

Charting the 2007 Husker Offense Husker 2007 the Charting Nebraska (702), Michigan (705), Alabama (728) and Notre Dame Dame Notre and (728) Alabama (705), Michigan (702), Nebraska 4

improvement on offense and were one of only three three only of one were and offense on improvement three seasons with 13 wins (1971, 1994, 1997). 1994, (1971, wins 13 with seasons three

in 2007. The Huskers continue to strive for the offensive balance they exhibited a year ago, when the Huskers made great great made Huskers the when ago, year a exhibited they balance offensive the for strive to continue Huskers The 2007. in Nebraska has won 12 or more games seven times, including including times, seven games more or 12 won has Nebraska 4

times since 1993. since times Nebraska featured one of the nation’s most diverse offensive attacks in 2006, and again showed the same potential early early potential same the showed again and 2006, in attacks offensive diverse most nation’s the of one featured Nebraska

teams have won 11 or more games 12 times, including seven seven including times, 12 games more or 11 won have teams Husker Offense Looks for Success Against Strong Longhorn Defense Longhorn Strong Against Success for Looks Offense Husker

Since the first season of Nebraska football in 1890, Husker 1890, in football Nebraska of season first the Since 4

owns an 807-330-40 all-time record in 1,177 games (.703). games 1,177 in record all-time 807-330-40 an owns Big 12 Championship Game in 1996. in Game Championship 12 Big

Nebraska is in its 118th season of college football in 2007, and and 2007, in football college of season 118th its in is Nebraska

Game in San Antonio. In addition to Texas’ five regular-season wins, Texas also defeated Nebraska, 37-27, in the inaugural inaugural the in 37-27, Nebraska, defeated also Texas wins, regular-season five Texas’ to addition In Antonio. San in Game

807 Nebraska 4. Nebraska’s lone victory over the Longhorns since the start of the Big 12 was a 22-6 victory in the 1999 Big 12 Championship Championship 12 Big 1999 the in victory 22-6 a was 12 Big the of start the since Longhorns the over victory lone Nebraska’s

816 Texas 3.

the Huskers in Austin as members of the Big 12 Conference. 12 Big the of members as Austin in Huskers the

822 Dame Notre 2.

inception of the Big 12, including a 5-0 mark in games played during the regular season. The Longhorns are 2-0 against against 2-0 are Longhorns The season. regular the during played games in mark 5-0 a including 12, Big the of inception

866 Michigan 1.

the formation of the Big 12 Conference. The Longhorns have won six of seven meetings between the schools since the the since schools the between meetings seven of six won have Longhorns The Conference. 12 Big the of formation the

between two teams with 800 or more victories. victories. more or 800 with teams two between Texas holds a 7-4 all-time series edge between the two schools, including a significant upper hand in the series since since series the in hand upper significant a including schools, two the between edge series all-time 7-4 a holds Texas

Huskers’ meeting with Texas will be just the fifth all-time meeting meeting all-time fifth the just be will Texas with meeting Huskers’

NU Looks to Break Through Against Texas in Regular Season Regular in Texas Against Through Break to Looks NU

Kansas State last October and now has 807 all-time victories. The The victories. all-time 807 has now and October last State Kansas

and Texas. NU reached the historic milestone with a 21-3 win at at win 21-3 a with milestone historic the reached NU Texas. and

Texas have twice met in the Big 12 Championship Game (1996, 1999). (1996, Game Championship 12 Big the in met twice have Texas

victories during the 2006 campaign, joining Michigan, Notre Dame Dame Notre Michigan, joining campaign, 2006 the during victories

Nebraska won Big 12 titles in 1997 and 1999, while Texas captured conference crowns in 1996 and 2005. Nebraska and and Nebraska 2005. and 1996 in crowns conference captured Texas while 1999, and 1997 in titles 12 Big won Nebraska

Nebraska became one of four programs with 800 all-time all-time 800 with programs four of one became Nebraska

Since the start of Big 12 play, the schools have combined for four league titles and eight Big 12 title game appearances. appearances. game title 12 Big eight and titles league four for combined have schools the play, 12 Big of start the Since 800-Win Club 800-Win

championships, 70 conference championships and 90 bowl appearances. appearances. bowl 90 and championships conference 70 championships,

44 bowl appearances–fifth in NCAA in appearances–fifth bowl 44 »

two schools, Nebraska and Texas have combined for nine national national nine for combined have Texas and Nebraska schools, two

NCAA-record 288 consecutive sellouts in Memorial Stadium Memorial in sellouts consecutive 288 NCAA-record » 18 13 Finishes 5 Top AP

the championship history of their respective programs. Between the the Between programs. respective their of history championship the

Nation-leading 93 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Academic CoSIDA 93 Nation-leading »

2 3 Trophies Heisman

The Cornhuskers and Longhorns have racked up huge numbers in in numbers huge up racked have Longhorns and Cornhuskers The

807 all-time victories (fourth all-time) (fourth victories all-time 807 » 35 42 Seasons Nine-Win

Lincoln and the Notre Dame-Michigan games the past three seasons. three past the games Dame-Michigan Notre the and Lincoln

106 All-Americans 106 » Victories Bowl 23 22

800 wins have met on the gridiron, joining last year’s NU-Texas game in in game NU-Texas year’s last joining gridiron, the on met have wins 800 Four Lombardi awards Lombardi Four » Appearances Bowl 46 44

Eight Outland trophies (leads nation) (leads trophies Outland Eight » meeting will be just the fifth time in college football history two teams with with teams two history football college in time fifth the just be will meeting Titles Conference 27 43

Three Heisman trophies trophies Heisman Three » Titles National 4 5 with 816 wins, while Nebraska sits in fourth place at 807 wins. Saturday’s Saturday’s wins. 807 at place fourth in sits Nebraska while wins, 816 with

43 conference championships conference 43 »

Wins All-Time 816 (3rd) 816 (4th) 807 programs. In terms of all-time victories, Texas ranks third in the country country the in third ranks Texas victories, all-time of terms In programs.

Five national championships (1970, 1971, 1994, 1995, 1997) 1995, 1994, 1971, (1970, championships national Five »

Texas Nebraska

Nebraska and Texas are two of the nation’s most storied football football storied most nation’s the of two are Texas and Nebraska

Nebraska-Texas Tale of the Tape the of Tale Nebraska-Texas

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Lucky (13) Lucky (125) Lucky 7 275 A&M Texas

Nunn (4) Nunn (44) Peterson Todd 7 129 State Oklahoma

Lucky (7) Lucky (56) Lucky 7 223 Missouri

Nate Swift, Lucky (4) Lucky Swift, Nate (74) Hardy Frantz 7 219 State Iowa

Lucky (11) Lucky (129) Hill Sean 8 438 State Ball

Purify (7) Purify (80) Purify Maurice 9 389 USC

Nunn (6) Nunn (83) Nunn 7 258 Forest Wake

(3) Lucky Marlon (36) Nunn Terrence 10 193 Nevada

Leading Receiver (Catches) Receiver Leading (Yds) Receiver Leading Receivers of # Yards Game

Breakdown of Keller’s pass distribution.... pass Keller’s of Breakdown

26.6 2007

Completion Pct.–62.8% (Note: NU season record for completion percentage is 63.03 %, Jerry Tagge, 1970) Tagge, Jerry %, 63.03 is percentage completion for record season NU (Note: Pct.–62.8% Completion 30.6 2006

26 (Lucky) 26 0 1 275 26 44 A&M Texas

24.7 2005

44 (Peterson) 44 2 2 129 10 18 State Okla.

25.0 2004

18 (Lucky) 18 1 0 223 25 43 Missouri

24.8 2003

60 (Hardy) 60 1 2 219 18 28 State Iowa

27.4 2002

73 (Hill) 73 1 3 438 29 37 State Ball

37.4 2001

21 (Swift) 21 2 2 389 36 54 USC

Scoring Offense Scoring Year

30 (Nunn) 30 2 1 258 24 41 Wake

dating back to the final three games of the 2005 season. 2005 the of games three final the to back dating (McNeil) 25 1 1 193 14 25 Nevada

to 2001. Nebraska has scored 27 or more points in 17 of 24 games games 24 of 17 in points more or 27 scored has Nebraska 2001. to Long INT TD Yards Comp. Att. Game

Nebraska averaged 30 points or more for 24 straight years from 1978 1978 from years straight 24 for more or points 30 averaged Nebraska Sam Keller Game-by-Game in 2007 in Game-by-Game Keller Sam

time NU had averaged better than 30 points per game since 2001. 2001. since game per points 30 than better averaged had NU time

NU ranked 17th nationally in scoring at 30.6 points per game, the first first the game, per points 30.6 at scoring in nationally 17th ranked NU including more than 2,100 yards in eight games in 2005. 2005. in games eight in yards 2,100 than more including

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MVP. Prior to coming to Lincoln, Keller had a standout career at Arizona State, throwing for 3,018 yards and 26 touchdowns, touchdowns, 26 and yards 3,018 for throwing State, Arizona at career standout a had Keller Lincoln, to coming to Prior MVP.

transferring from Arizona State in August. Keller directed the NU scout team offense and was the Huskers’ Scout Team Team Scout Huskers’ the was and offense team scout NU the directed Keller August. in State Arizona from transferring

422.0 2007

nod. Keller is in his second year in the Nebraska program. A year ago, the 6-4, 230-pound Keller sat out as a redshirt after after redshirt a as out sat Keller 230-pound 6-4, the ago, year A program. Nebraska the in year second his in is Keller nod. 414.6 2006

Ganz Ganz entered fall camp listed jointly atop the depth chart, but Keller owned a slight edge during the fall to earn the starting starting the earn to fall the during edge slight a owned Keller but chart, depth the atop jointly listed camp fall entered 320.3 2005

Nebraska Head Coach Bill Callahan turned the reins of the 2007 offense over to senior senior to over offense 2007 the of reins the turned Callahan Bill Coach Head Nebraska Joe Joe junior and Keller . Keller Sam 363.2 2004

345.0 2003 Keller at Controls of Husker Offensive Attack Attack Offensive Husker of Controls at Keller

373.1 2002

451.2 2001 games and finished the year with 74 long plays. long 74 with year the finished and games

459.9 2000

37 27 10 2007 2005. Last season, NU had 46 plays of 20 yards or more through eight eight through more or yards 20 of plays 46 had NU season, Last 2005.

392.2 1999 46 31 15 2006

past two seasons has been much more explosive than in 2004 and and 2004 in than explosive more much been has seasons two past

384.9 384.9 1998

23 19 4 2005

plays of 20 yards or more (1 run, 6 pass). pass). 6 run, (1 more or yards 20 of plays The Husker offense of the the of offense Husker The

30 19 11 2004 Total Offense Total Year

explosiveness has slowed the past three weeks, producing just seven seven just producing weeks, three past the slowed has explosiveness Total Pass Run Year better than 400 yards per game for 24 straight seasons. straight 24 for game per yards 400 than better

Forest, three vs. USC and five against Iowa State. Nebraska’s offensive offensive Nebraska’s State. Iowa against five and USC vs. three Forest, seasons under Bill Callahan. Bill under seasons than 400 yards of total offense. Prior to 1998, Nebraska averaged averaged Nebraska 1998, to Prior offense. total of yards 400 than

or more through eight games, the second-most in four four in second-most the games, eight through more or NU also had nine long plays against Nevada, four against Wake Wake against four Nevada, against plays long nine had also NU Last season was the third time in nine years NU averaged more more averaged NU years nine in time third the was season Last

Nebraska has 37 plays from scrimmage of 20 yards yards 20 of scrimmage from plays 37 has Nebraska

yards per game. That total was NU’s best since 2001 (451.2 ypg). ypg). (451.2 2001 since best NU’s was total That game. per yards offense, partially due to nine plays of 20 yards or more. more. or yards 20 of plays nine to due partially offense,

NU Plays of 20 Yards or More (8 games) (8 More or Yards 20 of Plays NU

Nebraska finished 14th nationally in total offense in 2006 at 414.6 414.6 at 2006 in offense total in nationally 14th finished Nebraska came against Ball State when the Huskers rolled up 552 yards of total total of yards 552 up rolled Huskers the when State Ball against came

Nebraska Total Offense Stats Offense Total Nebraska

games, the Huskers produced 30 plays from scrimmage that covered at least 20 yards. NU’s most explosive offensive day day offensive explosive most NU’s yards. 20 least at covered that scrimmage from plays 30 produced Huskers the games,

The Nebraska offense has shown the ability to produce big plays throughout the 2007 season. In fact, through five five through fact, In season. 2007 the throughout plays big produce to ability the shown has offense Nebraska The

251 yards at Iowa State, 2006 State, Iowa at yards 251 8.

Nebraska Looking to Get Big Plays Back in Offensive Attack Offensive in Back Plays Big Get to Looking Nebraska

252 yards vs. Louisiana Tech, 2006 Tech, Louisiana vs. yards 252 7.

256 yards vs. Missouri, 2004 Missouri, vs. yards 256 6.

opportunities (79 percent) into scores. into percent) (79 opportunities 261 yards vs. Nicholls State, 2006 State, Nicholls vs. yards 261 5.

also solid after moving deep into opposing territory, converting 26-of-33 26-of-33 converting territory, opposing into deep moving after solid also 274 yards vs. Southern Miss, 2004 Miss, Southern vs. yards 274 4.

0 1P) (1R, 2 2-3 A&M Texas

316 yards vs. Troy, 2006 Troy, vs. yards 316 3.

Nebraska is eighth in the Big 12 in Red Zone efficiency. Texas is is Texas efficiency. Zone Red in 12 Big the in eighth is Nebraska

0 (2P) 2 2-3 State Okla.

363 yards vs. Western Illinois, 2004 Illinois, Western vs. yards 363 2.

the half, one at the end of the game and one by a turnover. a by one and game the of end the at one half, the

2 0 2-2 Missouri

413 yards vs. Nevada, 2007 Nevada, vs. yards 413 1.

Zone opportunities, two have come on loss of downs, one at the end of of end the at one downs, of loss on come have two opportunities, Zone

0 (3P) 3 3-5 St. Iowa

250-Yard Rushing Games under Callahan under Games Rushing 250-Yard

inside the opponent's 20-yard line. Among Nebraska’s five failed Red Red failed five Nebraska’s Among line. 20-yard opponent's the inside

0 2P) (1R, 3 3-3 St. Ball

scored 21 touchdowns and connected on five field goals after moving moving after goals field five on connected and touchdowns 21 scored 1 2P) (2R, 4 5-5 USC

552 yards vs. Ball State, 2007 State, Ball vs. yards 552 5.

2 0 2-2 Forest W.

an 84 percent (26-of-31) Red Zone conversion rate. The Huskers have have Huskers The rate. conversion Zone Red (26-of-31) percent 84 an 581 yards vs. Western Illinois, 2004 Illinois, Western vs. yards 581 4.

0 1P) R, (6 7 7-8 Nevada

scoring opportunities into points. Through eight games, Nebraska has has Nebraska games, eight Through points. into opportunities scoring 584 yards vs. Louisiana Tech, 2006 Tech, Louisiana vs. yards 584 3.

FG TD RZ Game

597 yards vs. Troy, 2006 Troy, vs. yards 597 2. The 2007 Husker offense is showing the same ability to convert convert to ability same the showing is offense Husker 2007 The

opportunities into scores, including 19 touchdowns. 19 including scores, into opportunities

625 yards vs. Nevada, 2007 Nevada, vs. yards 625 1.

Zone for seven straight games. straight seven for Zone

Nebraska has converted 24-of-28 Red Zone Zone Red 24-of-28 converted has Nebraska

NU’s Top Offensive Games under Callahan under Games Offensive Top NU’s

touchdowns. At one point in the season, Nebraska was perfect in the Red Red the in perfect was Nebraska season, the in point one At touchdowns.

Huskers in the Red Zone Red the in Huskers

with an 86 percent efficiency rate in the Red Zone (44-of-51), including 41 41 including (44-of-51), Zone Red the in rate efficiency percent 86 an with

Colt McCoy, Total Offense, 292.6 ypg (20th) ypg 292.6 Offense, Total McCoy, Colt

Nebraska has been extremely efficient in the Red Zone the past two seasons. A year ago, the Huskers finished the season season the finished Huskers the ago, year A seasons. two past the Zone Red the in efficient extremely been has Nebraska Colt McCoy, Passing Efficiency, 142.80 rating (24th) rating 142.80 Efficiency, Passing McCoy, Colt

Husker Offense Continuing to Find Success in Red Zone Red in Success Find to Continuing Offense Husker Individual

Passing Efficiency, 138.68 rating (25th) rating 138.68 Efficiency, Passing

Scoring Defense, 19.3 ppg (23rd) ppg 19.3 Defense, Scoring 26.6 ppg (63rd) ppg 26.6 ppg 5.9 (17th) ppg 30.6 (67th) ppg 24.7 Scoring

Total Defense, 306.0 ypg (16th) ypg 306.0 Defense, Total 422.0 ypg (34th) ypg 422.0 ypg 94.3 (14th) ypg 414.6 (96th) ypg 320.3 Total

Pass Efficiency Defense, 106.23 rating (19th) rating 106.23 Defense, Efficiency Pass

(54th) ypg 224.3 Passing (23rd) ypg 244.1 270.4 ypg (29th) ypg 270.4 ypg 19.8

Rushing Defense, 89.4 ypg (11th) ypg 89.4 Defense, Rushing

(110th) ypg 96.0 Rushing (23rd) ypg 170.5 151.6 ypg (65th) ypg 151.6 ypg 74.5

Texas Team Texas

(Rank) 2005 (Rank) 2006 2007 Gain

Sacks Allowed, 1.38 pg (25th) pg 1.38 Allowed, Sacks

Nebraska Offensive Numbers Offensive Nebraska

Nebraska Team Nebraska

Top 25 National Rankings National 25 Top per contest. The Huskers also made a 31-spot jump in passing offense, improving from 54th in 2005 to 23rd in 2006. 2006. in 23rd to 2005 in 54th from improving offense, passing in jump 31-spot a made also Huskers The contest. per

Huskers, Longhorns in NCAA Rankings NCAA in Longhorns Huskers, NU also made strong improvements in scoring offense going from 67th nationally in 2005 to 17th in 2006 at 30.6 points points 30.6 at 2006 in 17th to 2005 in nationally 67th from going offense scoring in improvements strong made also NU

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yards per game to rank fifth in the Big 12 and 40th nationally. 40th and 12 Big the in fifth rank to game per yards

record 298 yards against Kansas. The 266 yards tied for the fifth-best total in school history. Lucky averages 138.6 all-purpose all-purpose 138.6 averages Lucky history. school in total fifth-best the for tied yards 266 The Kansas. against yards 298 record

Lucky’s 266 all-purpose yards against Nevada were the most by a Husker since 1991, when Calvin Jones had a school- a had Jones Calvin when 1991, since Husker a by most the were Nevada against yards all-purpose 266 Lucky’s 4

on the NU career list. list. career NU the on

1 388 49 41 6 721 146 Totals

Lucky became the 56th Husker to rush for 1,000 career yards against Nevada. He now has 1,578 yards to rank 30th 30th rank to yards 1,578 has now He Nevada. against yards career 1,000 for rush to Husker 56th the became Lucky 4 0 125 13 9 0 24 8 A&M Texas

0 2 1 11 0 66 13 St. Okla.

2000 Alamo Bowl against Northwestern. The 233 rushing yards were also the most ever by a Husker in a season opener. season a in Husker a by ever most the also were yards rushing 233 The Northwestern. against Bowl Alamo 2000

0 56 7 17 0 67 17 Missouri

a Nebraska I-back since Dan Alexander rushed for 240 yards in the the in yards 240 for rushed Alexander Dan since I-back Nebraska a

0 16 4 41 1 107 16 St. Iowa

Nov. 2, 2002. Lucky’s 233-yard day was the first 200-yard effort by by effort 200-yard first the was day 233-yard Lucky’s 2002. 2, Nov. Marlon Lucky vs. Nevada, 2007 Nevada, vs. Lucky Marlon 233 12.

0 81 11 28 1 102 21 St. Ball

Jammal Lord vs. Texas, 2002 Texas, vs. Lord Jammal 234

quarterback Jammal Lord who ran for 234 yards against Texas on on Texas against yards 234 for ran who Lord Jammal quarterback

0 41 6 13 0 33 17 USC

Roger Craig vs. Florida State, 1981 State, Florida vs. Craig Roger 234 10.

The previous time a Husker topped 200 rushing yards was was yards rushing 200 topped Husker a time previous The

4 0 34 4 22 1 90 24 Wake

Dan Alexander vs. N’western, 2000 Alamo Bowl Alamo 2000 N’western, vs. Alexander Dan 240

1 33 3 31 3 233 30 Nevada

Keith Jones vs. Iowa State, 1987 State, Iowa vs. Jones Keith 240 8. from the single-game top 10. top single-game the from

TD Yds. No. Lg TD Yards Att. Game

Keith Jones at Colorado, 1987 Colorado, at Jones Keith 248 7.

the 12th-best rushing day in school history, and was just one yard yard one just was and history, school in day rushing 12th-best the

Receiving Rushing Mike Rozier vs. Oklahoma State, 1982 State, Oklahoma vs. Rozier Mike 251 6.

yards in a game (33 games overall). Lucky’s 233 yards marked marked yards 233 Lucky’s overall). games (33 game a in yards

Marlon Lucky Game-by-Game in 2007 in Game-by-Game Lucky Marlon

I.M. Hipp vs. Indiana, 1977 Indiana, vs. Hipp I.M. 254 5.

Lucky became the 15th Husker player to rush for more than 200 200 than more for rush to player Husker 15th the became Lucky

4 Rick Berns vs. Missouri, 1978 Missouri, vs. Berns Rick 255 4.

1,516 1983 Gill, Turner 10.

Ken Clark vs. Oklahoma State, 1988 State, Oklahoma vs. Clark Ken 256 3.

in the Cotton Bowl. Cotton the in

1,526 1973 Humm, Dave 9.

Mike Rozier vs. Kansas, 1983 Kansas, vs. Rozier Mike 285 2.

were five more than his previous career high of 25 against Auburn Auburn against 25 of high career previous his than more five were

1,571 1978 Sorley, Tom 8.

Calvin Jones at Kansas, 1991 Kansas, at Jones Calvin 294 1.

156 yards on 10 carries last season against Troy. The 30 carries carries 30 The Troy. against season last carries 10 on yards 156

Top Rushing Games in NU History NU in Games Rushing Top 2,019 1971 Tagge, Jerry 7.

His 233 rushing yards shattered his previous career high of of high career previous his shattered yards rushing 233 His 4 2,025 2004 Dailey, Joe 6.

In the process of running wild through the Wolf Pack defense, Lucky ran his way into the Husker record books. record Husker the into way his ran Lucky defense, Pack Wolf the through wild running of process the In 2,071 1976 Ferragamo, Vince 5.

2,074 1972 Humm, Dave 4. second time in his career he has earned that honor. honor. that earned has he career his in time second

2,124 2007 Keller, Sam 3. Week honors from the Walter Camp Football Foundation. He was also named the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week, the the Week, the of Player Offensive 12 Big the named also was He Foundation. Football Camp Walter the from honors Week

2,653 2005 Taylor, Zac 2.

rushing touchdowns against the Wolf Pack. Lucky’s big day against Nevada earned him National Offensive Player-of-the- Offensive National him earned Nevada against day big Lucky’s Pack. Wolf the against touchdowns rushing

3,197 2006 Taylor, Zac 1.

Marlon Lucky Lucky Marlon had a career day in the opener against Nevada, carrying a career-high 30 times for 233 yards and three three and yards 233 for times 30 career-high a carrying Nevada, against opener the in day career a had

Yards Year Player, Rank,

Ground Game Also Keyed by Lucky Lucky by Keyed Also Game Ground

Top Passing Seasons in NU History NU in Seasons Passing Top

catches in six of the past seven games. seven past the of six in catches 389 USC vs. 2007 Keller, Sam 5.

Lucky has at least three receptions in 11 of the past 14 games dating back to last season and has had four or more more or four had has and season last to back dating games 14 past the of 11 in receptions three least at has Lucky 392 Colorado at 2005 Taylor, Zac 4. 4

395 Kansas vs. 2006 Taylor, Zac 3.

His reception total is a Nebraska record for receptions by a running back, one better than Jeff Kinney’s total of 82. of total Kinney’s Jeff than better one back, running a by receptions for record Nebraska a is total reception His

431 State Iowa vs. 2005 Taylor, Zac 2.

The 13 catches against Texas A&M moved Lucky’s career total to 83 catches, good for fifth on the Nebraska career list. list. career Nebraska the on fifth for good catches, 83 to total career Lucky’s moved A&M Texas against catches 13 The 4

438 State Ball vs. 2007 Keller, Sam 1.

Yards Game Player, Rank, by Johnny Rodgers in 1972 and 1971 respectively. 1971 and 1972 in Rodgers Johnny by

Top Passing Games in NU History NU in Games Passing Top of 43 by Cory Ross in 2005. The 49 catches rank third on the single-season list, trailing only seasons of 55 and 53 catches catches 53 and 55 of seasons only trailing list, single-season the on third rank catches 49 The 2005. in Ross Cory by 43 of

Lucky has a total of 49 receptions this season, the most ever by a Nebraska running back, breaking the previous record record previous the breaking back, running Nebraska a by ever most the season, this receptions 49 of total a has Lucky 4

Ray Guy Award Watch List Watch Award Guy Ray

Dan Titchener, Jr., P Jr., Titchener, Dan Only Dennis Richnafsky’s 14 receptions against Kansas State in 1967 top Lucky’s two receiving games. receiving two Lucky’s top 1967 in State Kansas against receptions 14 Richnafsky’s Dennis Only

Outland Trophy Watch List Watch Trophy Outland

The 13 and 11 reception games rank No. 2 and No. 3 on the single-game receptions chart for any player in school history. history. school in player any for chart receptions single-game the on 3 No. and 2 No. rank games reception 11 and 13 The 4

Matt Slauson, Jr., OG Jr., Slauson, Matt

That record lasted all of four weeks, as Lucky hauled in 13 catches for 125 yards against Texas A&M. A&M. Texas against yards 125 for catches 13 in hauled Lucky as weeks, four of all lasted record That Rimington Trophy Watch List Watch Trophy Rimington

Ball State, Lucky collected 11 catches for 81 yards to break the previous single-game record for receptions by a back (9). (9). back a by receptions for record single-game previous the break to yards 81 for catches 11 collected Lucky State, Ball Brett Byford, Sr., C Sr., Byford, Brett

Lucky has recorded the top two games in terms of receptions by a Nebraska running back in the past five games. Against Against games. five past the in back running Nebraska a by receptions of terms in games two top the recorded has Lucky Chuck Bednarik Award Watch List Watch Award Bednarik Chuck 4

Corey McKeon, Sr., LB Sr., McKeon, Corey NU running back position receiving records and is on track to establish overall receiving records. receiving overall establish to track on is and records receiving position back running NU

Biletnikoff Award Watch List Watch Award Biletnikoff In recent weeks, Lucky has distinguished himself as a receiver in the Nebraska offense. He has already shattered several several shattered already has He offense. Nebraska the in receiver a as himself distinguished has Lucky weeks, recent In

Maxwell Award Watch List Watch Award Maxwell

versatile and productive performer for the Husker offense. Husker the for performer productive and versatile

Maurice Purify, Sr., WR Sr., Purify, Maurice

with his 233-yard rushing effort against Nevada in the season opener, the 6-0, 210-pounder has shown himself to be a a be to himself shown has 210-pounder 6-0, the opener, season the in Nevada against effort rushing 233-yard his with

Preseason Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year the of Newcomer Offensive 12 Big Preseason

has proven himself as an all-purpose back throughout the 2007 season. Beginning Beginning season. 2007 the throughout back all-purpose an as himself proven has Lucky Marlon I-back junior Nebraska

Manning Award Watch List Watch Award Manning

Lucky Producing Record-Setting Receiving Numbers for Huskers Huskers for Numbers Receiving Record-Setting Producing Lucky Sam Keller, Sr., QB Sr., Keller, Sam

Lombardi Award Preliminary Watch List Watch Preliminary Award Lombardi

The Danville, Calif., native now has 5,142 career passing yards, including his career at Arizona State. Arizona at career his including yards, passing career 5,142 has now native Calif., Danville, The Chuck Bednarik Award Watch List Watch Award Bednarik Chuck

Keller ranks 32nd nationally in total offense at 258.0 yards per game. per yards 258.0 at offense total in nationally 32nd ranks Keller Lott Trophy Award Watch List Watch Award Trophy Lott 4

Bo Ruud, Sr., LB Sr., Ruud, Bo Keller has 182 pass completions, 55 completions shy of the NU season record of 237 set by Zac Taylor in 2005. in Taylor Zac by set 237 of record season NU the of shy completions 55 completions, pass 182 has Keller 4

Huskers on Watch/Award Lists Watch/Award on Huskers 63.03 percent by Jerry Tagge in 1970. in Tagge Jerry by percent 63.03

Keller has completed 62.8 percent of his pass attempts, a completion rate that is just off the Nebraska season record of of record season Nebraska the off just is that rate completion a attempts, pass his of percent 62.8 completed has Keller 4

Bold indicates winner indicates Bold

3,197 yards set last season. last set yards 3,197

Colorado

seventh 2,000-yard passing season in school history. He is in position to threaten Zac Taylor’s season passing record of of record passing season Taylor’s Zac threaten to position in is He history. school in season passing 2,000-yard seventh

K-State

Keller has thrown for 2,124 yards, good for third on the Nebraska season passing list. Keller’s season total marks the the marks total season Keller’s list. passing season Nebraska the on third for good yards, 2,124 for thrown has Keller 4 Kansas

notable accomplishments through the first eight games are... are... games eight first the through accomplishments notable Texas

------A&M In addition to the records Keller has already set, he is on pace to threaten several other NU records. Among Keller’s Keller’s Among records. NU other several threaten to pace on is he set, already has Keller records the to addition In

------St. Okla. total in school history, and his 36 completions against USC tied Taylor’s school record. school Taylor’s tied USC against completions 36 his and history, school in total

Titchener -- -- Mizzou

touchdown in the Huskers’ 20-17 win at Wake Forest. The 389-yard effort against the Trojans was the fifth-highest passing passing fifth-highest the was Trojans the against effort 389-yard The Forest. Wake at win 20-17 Huskers’ the in touchdown

St. Iowa Grixby Grixby Keller

The 6-4, 230-pound Keller opened his NU career with 191 passing yards against Nevada, then threw for 258 yards and a a and yards 258 for threw then Nevada, against yards passing 191 with career NU his opened Keller 230-pound 6-4, The

-- -- Keller St. Ball

was named the 2002 NFL MVP, while guiding the Raiders to the Super Bowl in Callahan’s first season as head coach. head as season first Callahan’s in Bowl Super the to Raiders the guiding while MVP, NFL 2002 the named was

------USC

12 Offensive Player of the Year. Of course, Callahan also enjoyed successful quarterback play in the NFL, as Rich Gannon Rich as NFL, the in play quarterback successful enjoyed also Callahan course, Of Year. the of Player Offensive 12

Titchener Suh Nunn Wake

re-wrote the Nebraska record book and was named Big Big named was and book record Nebraska the re-wrote Taylor Zac senior ago, year A Offense. Coast West Callahan’s in Kunalic Octavien Lucky Nevada

up a school-record 438 yards against Ball State on Sept. 22. Keller is the latest quarterback with the opportunity to flourish flourish to opportunity the with quarterback latest the is Keller 22. Sept. on State Ball against yards 438 school-record a up Special Teams Special Defense Offense Game

Big 12 Conference POW Nominees POW Conference 12 Big Keller has been solid at the helm of the Husker offense. He threw for 389 yards against then-top-ranked USC, then put put then USC, then-top-ranked against yards 389 for threw He offense. Husker the of helm the at solid been has Keller

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Jack Pardee and Lou Holtz. Lou and Pardee Jack

Lifetime Achievement recipients include Glenn “Bo” Schembechler, Schembechler, “Bo” Glenn include recipients Achievement Lifetime

ns. receptio five has Erickson while season, this touchdowns two and yards 169 for catches take their place in history alongside legends such as Bryant. Recent Recent Bryant. as such legends alongside history in place their take

coaching on and off the field during a career, allowing recipients to to recipients allowing career, a during field the off and on coaching also had extensive game experience entering 2007. Peterson has 10 10 has Peterson 2007. entering experience game extensive had also Erickson Dan senior and Peterson Todd Junior

Regency Hotel in Houston. The award recognizes excellence in in excellence recognizes award The Houston. in Hotel Regency against Iowa State, the fourth catch of at least 60 yards in his Husker career. Husker his in yards 60 least at of catch fourth the State, Iowa against

Football Coaching Awards Dinner Thursday, Jan. 17 at the Hyatt Hyatt the at 17 Jan. Thursday, Dinner Awards Coaching Football

game on the single-season receiving yards list. Hardy has nine catches to his credit in 2007, including a 60-yard reception reception 60-yard a including 2007, in credit his to catches nine has Hardy list. yards receiving single-season the on game

Osborne will receive the award at the Paul “Bear” Bryant College College Bryant “Bear” Paul the at award the receive will Osborne

total in school history. Last season, Hardy had three catches for 159 yards and two touchdowns against Kansas, the No. 4 4 No. the Kansas, against touchdowns two and yards 159 for catches three had Hardy season, Last history. school in total

the 2008 winner of its Lifetime Achievement Award. Achievement Lifetime its of winner 2008 the

games in NU history. His 152 receiving yards against Maine in his Nebraska debut in 2005 rank as the fifth-best single-game single-game fifth-best the as rank 2005 in debut Nebraska his in Maine against yards receiving 152 His history. NU in games

Association (AHA) has announced that Tom Osborne has been named named been has Osborne Tom that announced has (AHA) Association

does not possess the same volume of catches, but boasts two of the most explosive receiving receiving explosive most the of two boasts but catches, of volume same the possess not does Hardy Frantz Senior

The Paul “Bear” Bryant Awards committee of the American Heart Heart American the of committee Awards Bryant “Bear” Paul The

passing and his 11-yard TD late in the fourth quarter provided the winning points in a 41-40 win. win. 41-40 a in points winning the provided quarter fourth the in late TD 11-yard his and passing Lifetime Achievement Award Award Achievement Lifetime

receiving yardage high with 122 yards on six catches against Ball State. His effort was part of a school-record 438 yards yards 438 school-record a of part was effort His State. Ball against catches six on yards 122 with high yardage receiving Osborne to Receive Bryant Bryant Receive to Osborne

yards. Purify caught a career-best seven passes that covered 80 yards against USC. A week later, Purify set a career career a set Purify later, week A USC. against yards 80 covered that passes seven career-best a caught Purify yards.

13 catches against Texas A&M. Texas against catches 13 cathes for 42 yards, including his ninth career touchdown. He also became the 15th Husker to record 1,000 career receiving receiving career 1,000 record to Husker 15th the became also He touchdown. career ninth his including yards, 42 for cathes

in school history regardless of position. He bettered that record with with record that bettered He position. of regardless history school in Purify ranks second on the team with 28 catches for 374 yards in seven games. Against Texas A&M, Purify had three three had Purify A&M, Texas Against games. seven in yards 374 for catches 28 with team the on second ranks Purify

11 receptions for 81 yards. The 11 catches were the second-most second-most the were catches 11 The yards. 81 for receptions 11

marked the sixth-best season total in school history, while his seven touchdowns tied for fifth place on the season list. list. season the on place fifth for tied touchdowns seven his while history, school in total season sixth-best the marked

set a Nebraska running back record with with record back running Nebraska a set Lucky Marlon I-back 4

Purify also led the team with seven receiving touchdowns and averaged 18.5 yards per catch. Purify's 630 receiving yards yards receiving 630 Purify's catch. per yards 18.5 averaged and touchdowns receiving seven with team the led also Purify

and the most since 1991. since most the and end tight

had an outstanding first season at Nebraska, catching 34 passes for a team-leading 630 yards. yards. 630 team-leading a for passes 34 catching Nebraska, at season first outstanding an had Purify Maurice Senior

Hill’s 129 receiving yards were the third-most ever by a Nebraska Nebraska a by ever third-most the were yards receiving 129 Hill’s 4

class. His 641 receiving yards that season ranked fifth on the season chart. chart. season the on fifth ranked season that yards receiving 641 His class.

added 122 yards on six receptions. receptions. six on yards 122 added Purify Maurice receiver while

set a Nebraska freshman record with 45 receptions in 2005, the third-best receptions total in school history regardless of of regardless history school in total receptions third-best the 2005, in receptions 45 with record freshman Nebraska a set Sean Hill Hill Sean end Tight history. school in time led the way with 129 yards, yards, 129 with way the led

recently moved into the top five on the NU career receiving yardage list and he now sits in fourth place at 1,311 yards. Swift Swift yards. 1,311 at place fourth in sits now he and list yardage receiving career NU the on five top the into moved recently Nebraska featured two 100-yard receivers in a game for the first first the for game a in receivers 100-yard two featured Nebraska 4

shootout with Ball State, including: State, Ball with shootout 23 receptions this season to give him 90 career catches, fourth on the NU chart, three catches from third place. Swift also also Swift place. third from catches three chart, NU the on fourth catches, career 90 him give to season this receptions 23

438 yards, several other passing notables occurred in the 41-40 41-40 the in occurred notables passing other several yards, 438 Junior Junior is not far behind Nunn in terms of production. Swift has has Swift production. of terms in Nunn behind far not is Swift Nate

history Nebraska has accomplished that feat. In addition to Keller’s Keller’s to addition In feat. that accomplished has Nebraska history

Other Receivers Also Making Record Push Record Making Also Receivers Other

back-to-back 300-yard passing days mark the first time in school school in time first the mark days passing 300-yard back-to-back 1,243 2002-06 Herian, Matt 5.

effort ranks as the No. 5 passing day in school history, and the the and history, school in day passing 5 No. the as ranks effort 1,311 2005-present Swift, Nate 4.

or more catches, including two this season. season. this two including catches, more or

one week after throwing for 389 yards against USC. The 389-yard 389-yard The USC. against yards 389 for throwing after week one 1,456 1997-2000 Davison, Matt 3.

second-highest output of Nunn’s career. Nunn has 17 career games with four four with games career 17 has Nunn career. Nunn’s of output second-highest

1,580 2004-present Nunn, Terrence 2. Keller threw for a school-record 438 yards against Ball State, State, Ball against yards 438 school-record a for threw Keller

catching six passes for 83 yards in a 20-17 win. The six catches were the the were catches six The win. 20-17 a in yards 83 for passes six catching

2,479 1970-72 Rodgers, Johnny 1. Sam Keller. Keller. Sam quarterback senior by directed

Nunn had one of his finest games as a Husker against Wake Forest, Forest, Wake against Husker a as games finest his of one had Nunn Yards Years Player, Nevada, but has since unleashed a high-powered passing attack attack passing high-powered a unleashed since has but Nevada,

Career Receiving Yards Receiving Career his streak six games shy of Rodgers’ record of 38 straight games. games. straight 38 of record Rodgers’ of shy games six streak his Nebraska opened the season with a strong rushing effort against against effort rushing strong a with season the opened Nebraska

Passing Day Against Ball State State Ball Against Day Passing one catch in 32 straight games, Nunn was blanked against the Tigers, ending ending Tigers, the against blanked was Nunn games, straight 32 in catch one

68 1999-2002 Thomas, Wilson 10.

Nunn did see his pursuit of one record end at Missouri. After having at least least at having After Missouri. at end record one of pursuit his see did Nunn Huskers Explode for Record-Setting for Explode Huskers 71 2002-05 Ross, Cory 9.

ranks second in school history in yardage at 1,580 yards. 1,580 at yardage in history school in second ranks 72 1977-79 Smith, Tim 8.

shut out opponents 103 times 103 opponents out shut 4 74 1968-70 Ingles, Guy 7. the 1972 winner. In addition to his receptions total, Nunn Nunn total, receptions his to addition In winner. Trophy Heisman 1972 the

scored in 254 straight home games home straight 254 in scored 82 1969-71 Kinney, Jeff 6. 4

124 ranks second only to Rodgers on the Husker charts, 19 catches behind behind catches 19 charts, Husker the on Rodgers to only second ranks 124

scored in 147 consecutive games consecutive 147 in scored 83 2005-present Lucky, Marlon 5. 4

catches, respectively, the past two seasons. Nunn's career receptions total of of total receptions career Nunn's seasons. two past the respectively, catches,

90 2005-present Swift, Nate 4. the opponent to 10 or fewer points (228-5-1 all-time) (228-5-1 points fewer or 10 to opponent the

record two 40-reception seasons in a career after Nunn posted 43 and 42 42 and 43 posted Nunn after career a in seasons 40-reception two record

93 1997-2000 Davison, Matt 3. holding when games consecutive 121 won 4

freshman in 2004. Nunn has joined Johnny Rodgers as the only Huskers to to Huskers only the as Rodgers Johnny joined has Nunn 2004. in freshman

124 2004-present Nunn, Terrence 2. won 97 straight when rushing for 400 yards yards 400 for rushing when straight 97 won 4

143 1970-72 Rodgers, Johnny 1. performer in the Nebraska offense since starting the season opener as a true true a as opener season the starting since offense Nebraska the in performer NU Streaks...The Huskers have... Huskers Streaks...The NU

Receptions Years Player, Nebraska career receptions record. The Houston native has been a steady steady a been has native Houston The record. receptions career Nebraska

Career Receptions Career

...... Teams Ranked vs. 39-22 Leading the way is senior senior is way the Leading who has his sights on the the on sights his has who Nunn, Terrence

251-37 ...... Overall

ends who saw extensive action last season. last action extensive saw who ends 42 2006 Nunn, Terrence 7.

In Consecutive Sellout Streak... Sellout Consecutive In

43 2005 Ross, Cory

The entire corps of wideouts returned for 2007, along with three of four tight tight four of three with along 2007, for returned wideouts of corps entire The

46-7-1 ...... Team 1 No. as

43 2005 Nunn, Terrence 5.

receivers have also put their names in a prominent position in the record book. book. record the in position prominent a in names their put also have receivers

...... Neutral 21-17-0

45 2005 Swift, Nate 4.

Husker offense, holding nearly every NU passing record between them. Husker Husker them. between record passing NU every nearly holding offense, Husker

29-53-3 ...... Away 49 2007 Lucky, Marlon 3.

Quarterbacks Zac Taylor and Sam Keller have been the beneficiaries of the the of beneficiaries the been have Keller Sam and Taylor Zac Quarterbacks ...... Home 43-35-0 53 1971 Rodgers, Johnny 2.

93-105-3 ...... All-Time allowed Husker passers and receivers to re-write the Nebraska record book. book. record Nebraska the re-write to receivers and passers Husker allowed 55 1972 Rodgers, Johnny 1.

Receptions Year Player, vs. Ranked Teams... Ranked vs. Nebraska's switch to a balanced offensive attack three seasons ago has has ago seasons three attack offensive balanced a to switch Nebraska's

Single-Season Receptions Single-Season

65-24-3 ...... Night At Nunn Closing Fast on Receiving Records Receiving on Fast Closing Nunn

5-0 ...... Overtime In

84-41 ...... ABC On

55 yards and caught a 21-yard screen pass, and he had five rushes for 39 yards against against yards 39 for rushes five had he and pass, screen 21-yard a caught and yards 55 A&M.

...... Bowls 22-22

Calif., native has rushed for 133 yards on 29 carries, while also catching three passes. Against OSU, Helu rushed 14 times for for times 14 rushed Helu OSU, Against passes. three catching also while carries, 29 on yards 133 for rushed has native Calif.,

3-2 ...... Neutral

Helu has not seen as much action as Castille, but figures into the offensive plans for the remainder of the year. The Danville, Danville, The year. the of remainder the for plans offensive the into figures but Castille, as action much as seen not has Helu

4

...... Away 25-19

has produced 284 rushing yards and four touchdowns on 59 carries. 59 on touchdowns four and yards rushing 284 produced has 37-10 ...... Home

rushing game of the season (3 by Lucky). Castille added 60 yards and a touchdown on nine carries against Texas A&M. Castille Castille A&M. Texas against carries nine on touchdown a and yards 60 added Castille Lucky). by (3 season the of game rushing ...... ‘96) (since Action 12 Big In 65-31

The 6-2, 235-pound Castille carried 20 times for 102 yards against the Cowboys, giving the Huskers their fourth 100-yard 100-yard fourth their Huskers the giving Cowboys, the against yards 102 for times 20 carried Castille 235-pound 6-2, The 458-166-16 ...... Teams 12 Big vs. 4

317-2 ...... Points 35+ Scoring When top 200 yards on the ground for the first time since the season opener season the since time first the for ground the on yards 200 top . .

...... Sites Neutral 39-39-3 Against Oklahoma State, Castille and Helu both established new highs for carries and rushing yards, helping the Huskers Huskers the helping yards, rushing and carries for highs new established both Helu and Castille State, Oklahoma Against

282-157-17 ...... campus) (on Road

Roy Helu. Helu. Roy and Castille Quentin I-backs freshmen true from weeks

...... Away 321-196-20

While Marlon Lucky has handled the bulk of Nebraska’s rushing chores, he has received plenty of assistance in recent recent in assistance of plenty received has he chores, rushing Nebraska’s of bulk the handled has Lucky Marlon While

441-107-5 ...... 1962 Since

Freshman I-Backs Providing Complement to Lucky to Complement Providing I-Backs Freshman

...... Stadium Memorial 361-110-13

...... Home 486-133-20

41-yard third-quarter touchdown run, his seventh career rushing rushing career seventh his run, touchdown third-quarter 41-yard TD of at least 20 yards. yards. 20 least at of TD

807-330-40 ...... All-time

Lucky added his third 100-yard rushing day of the season with 107 yards on 16 carries against Iowa State, including a a including State, Iowa against carries 16 on yards 107 with season the of day rushing 100-yard third his added Lucky Record ...... Category

His four touchdowns were the most by a Husker since David Horne had four rushing scores at Texas A&M on Oct. 26, 2002. 26, Oct. on A&M Texas at scores rushing four had Horne David since Husker a by most the were touchdowns four His Husker Records Report Records Husker 4

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30 2004-present Grixby, Cortney 6. . 10. . Nov on State Kansas against finale home the in 289 reach will streak

38 1997-2001 Swiney, Erwin home games in 18 of the past 21 seasons (updated including 2007) and is 163-21 at home since 1981. Nebraska's sellout sellout Nebraska's 1981. since home at 163-21 is and 2007) including (updated seasons 21 past the of 18 in games home

38 2002-04 Washington, Fabian 4.

The fan support at Memorial Stadium has led to a dominant home advantage for the Huskers. NU has won at least six six least at won has NU Huskers. the for advantage home dominant a to led has Stadium Memorial at support fan The

41 1998-2001 Craver, Keyuo

Utah State on Sept. 7, 2002 (No. 250). 250). (No. 2002 7, Sept. on State Utah

41 1999-2002 Groce, DeJuan 2.

200th and 250th sellouts), including a 24-7 win over No. 2 Colorado on Oct. 29, 1994 (No. 200) and a 44-13 victory over over victory 44-13 a and 200) (No. 1994 29, Oct. on Colorado 2 No. over win 24-7 a including sellouts), 250th and 200th

50 1996-99 Brown, Ralph 1.

a 39-23 record against ranked teams. Nebraska is 5-0 in the five milestone sellouts during that period (50th, 100th, 150th, 150th, 100th, (50th, period that during sellouts milestone five the in 5-0 is Nebraska teams. ranked against record 39-23 a

Breakups Years Player,

consecutive sellouts with 195, 93 fewer than Nebraska. The Huskers are 251-37 during the 288 sellouts. The mark includes includes mark The sellouts. 288 the during 251-37 are Huskers The Nebraska. than fewer 93 195, with sellouts consecutive Career Pass Breakups Pass Career

back to Hall of Fame Coach Bob Devaney's first year in 1962 (vs. Missouri on Nov. 3). Notre Dame is second in all-time all-time in second is Dame Notre 3). Nov. on Missouri (vs. 1962 in year first Devaney's Bob Coach Fame of Hall to back

35 2004-present McKeon, Corey

Nebraska boasts an incredible NCAA-record 288 consecutive sellouts at Memorial Stadium. The sellout streak dates dates streak sellout The Stadium. Memorial at sellouts consecutive 288 NCAA-record incredible an boasts Nebraska

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37.5 1989-92 Hill, Travis 10. NCAA-Record 288 Consecutive Home Sellouts Sellouts Home Consecutive 288 NCAA-Record

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45 1990-93 Alberts, Trev 3.

Texas, Clemson, Rutgers, Penn State, UCLA, Washington, Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi Tennessee, Georgia, Washington, UCLA, State, Penn Rutgers, Clemson, Texas, Nebraska, 5–

50 2001-04 Ruud, Barrett 2.

6–LSU, Michigan 6–LSU,

58.5 1994-97 Wistrom, Grant 1.

7–Stanford

Tackles for Loss for Tackles Years Player,

Bowl Opponents at Home in 2007 in Home at Opponents Bowl Career Tackles For Loss For Tackles Career

Big 12 schools. The fifth 2007 home bowl opponent will come to Lincoln on Nov. 10 when Kansas State visits Lincoln. visits State Kansas when 10 Nov. on Lincoln to come will opponent bowl home 2007 fifth The schools. 12 Big

202 1972-74 Ruud, Tom 28.

five 2006 bowl teams in Lincoln, one of just 13 schools to face five or more bowl teams on their home field, including just two two just including field, home their on teams bowl more or five face to schools 13 just of one Lincoln, in teams bowl 2006 five

204 2004-present Ruud, Bo 27.

Wake Forest (Orange Bowl) and USC (Rose Bowl). The Huskers' home schedule is among the nation's best, and NU faces faces NU and best, nation's the among is schedule home Huskers' The Bowl). (Rose USC and Bowl) (Orange Forest Wake

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218 2004-present McKeon, Corey 21. in bowl games last season. In non-conference action, Nebraska faced 2006 bowl teams Nevada (MPC Computers Bowl), Bowl), Computers (MPC Nevada teams bowl 2006 faced Nebraska action, non-conference In season. last games bowl in

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teams that participated in a bowl game following last season. Texas completes a four-game stretch against teams that played played that teams against stretch four-game a completes Texas season. last following game bowl a in participated that teams

248 1990-93 Alberts, Trev 10.

Nebraska is in the midst of a difficult 2007 schedule. schedule. 2007 difficult a of midst the in is Nebraska Among Nebraska's 12 regular-season contests, eight will be against against be will eight contests, regular-season 12 Nebraska's Among

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432 2001-04 Ruud, Barrett 1. Nebraska in the Midst of Rugged 2007 Schedule 2007 Rugged of Midst the in Nebraska

Tackles Year Player,

Career Tackles Career took over the Nebraska program in January of 2004. Of the 18 players, 14 are native Nebraskans. Nebraskans. native are 14 players, 18 the Of 2004. of January in program Nebraska the over took

Peterson is one of 18 former walk-ons who have been placed on scholarship by Head Coach Bill Callahan since he he since Callahan Bill Coach Head by scholarship on placed been have who walk-ons former 18 of one is Peterson

31 4 359 66 A&M Tx.

scored two touchdowns for 12 points. 12 for touchdowns two scored 33 5 317 51 St. Okla.

end end has has Peterson Todd receiver wide and points, 18 has Lawson Thomas fullback points, 20 provided has Hill Sean 29 2 195 36 Missouri

24 2 134 51 St. Iowa eight games, with 89 of those points (42 percent) by walk-ons or former walk-ons. In addition to Henery’s 39 points, tight tight points, 39 Henery’s to addition In walk-ons. former or walk-ons by percent) (42 points those of 89 with games, eight

43 2 188 36 St. Ball Henery is part of an impressive output by Nebraska walk-ons this season. The Huskers have totaled 213 points through through points 213 totaled have Huskers The season. this walk-ons Nebraska by output impressive an of part is Henery

50 5 313 38 USC

extra-point attempts. Henery ranks second on the team in scoring with 39 points this season. this points 39 with scoring in team the on second ranks Henery attempts. extra-point

38 2 236 53 Wake

place-kicking chores in fine fashion. Henery is a perfect 5-of-5 on field goals this season and has connected on all 24 of his his of 24 all on connected has and season this goals field on 5-of-5 perfect a is Henery fashion. fine in chores place-kicking

16 0 77 24 Nevada

While Adi Kunalic has paced the Husker kickoff game, redshirt fresman place-kicker place-kicker fresman redshirt game, kickoff Husker the paced has Kunalic Adi While has handled the the handled has Henery Alex

Long TD Yds. Att. Game

Henery, Other Walk-ons Playing Large Role for 2007 Huskers 2007 for Role Large Playing Walk-ons Other Henery,

Against the Run the Against

6.9 Attempt– per Yards 230.0; Game– per Yards

off from the 30-yard line. 30-yard the from off

2-17 21 1 100 22-13-0 A&M Tx.

touchbacks in 77 total kickoffs, 10 fewer than Kunalic has provided in eight games this season, despite the change to kicking kicking to change the despite season, this games eight in provided has Kunalic than fewer 10 kickoffs, total 77 in touchbacks

0-0 41 1 234 20-12-0 St. Okla.

return, despite being one of only seven schools to defend 60 or more kickoffs. A year ago, Nebraska produced just 12 12 just produced Nebraska ago, year A kickoffs. more or 60 defend to schools seven only of one being despite return,

0-0 48 3 411 49-34-0 Missouri

A year ago, Nebraska had a strong kickoff return defense ranking 16th nationally in average yards allowed per kickoff kickoff per allowed yards average in nationally 16th ranking defense return kickoff strong a had Nebraska ago, year A

3-18 38 0 281 51-26-3 St. Iowa

second nationally in touchbacks. in nationally second 1-4 58 3 422 43-26-1 St. Ball

eight games, Kunalic has kicked off 39 times and delivered 22 touchbacks. Kunalic’s strong leg has helped Nebraska rank rank Nebraska helped has leg strong Kunalic’s touchbacks. 22 delivered and times 39 off kicked has Kunalic games, eight 0-0 21 2 144 30-19-0 USC

1-3 61 0 140 24-12-1 Wake Nebraska freshman place-kicker Adi Kunalic has made a significant difference in the Husker kickoff game. Through Through game. kickoff Husker the in difference significant a made has Kunalic Adi place-kicker freshman Nebraska

1-9 21 0 108 27-9-1 Nevada Adi-os

Sacks Long TD Yds. Passes Game

Against the Pass the Against leads the National Football League in tackles. in League Football National the leads

the Nebraska all-time tackles list. Bo’s older brother, Barrett, is the Huskers' all-time leader with 432 tackles and currently currently and tackles 432 with leader all-time Huskers' the is Barrett, brother, older Bo’s list. tackles all-time Nebraska the 10 7 3 Totals

0 0 0 A&M Tx. Ruud’s 42 tackles have pushed his career tackles total to 204. Against Missouri, Ruud passed his father, Tom (202), on on (202), Tom father, his passed Ruud Missouri, Against 204. to total tackles career his pushed have tackles 42 Ruud’s

0 0 0 State Okla. high of 15 stops at Colorado in 2005. 2005. in Colorado at stops 15 of high

0 0 0 Missouri

stops against Iowa State and a team-high 10 stops at Missouri. His 14 tackles against Iowa State were one off his career career his off one were State Iowa against tackles 14 His Missouri. at stops 10 team-high a and State Iowa against stops

4 3 1 State Iowa

moving to the SAM linebacker spot in 2007. Ruud ranks sxith on the team with 42 tackles, including a season-high 14 14 season-high a including tackles, 42 with team the on sxith ranks Ruud 2007. in spot linebacker SAM the to moving

2 1 1 State Ball

Ruud is in his third season as a starter for the defense. He lined up at WILL linebacker the past two seasons before before seasons two past the linebacker WILL at up lined He defense. the for starter a as season third his in is Ruud

1 0 1 USC

native has forced six fumbles in his career, while recovering four others. others. four recovering while career, his in fumbles six forced has native

2 2 0 Wake

In addition to his stats, Ruud has also consistently been around ball-carriers during his career. The Lincoln Lincoln The career. his during ball-carriers around been consistently also has Ruud stats, interception his to addition In 1 1 0 Nevada

touchdowns in a season ties a Nebraska linebacker record . record linebacker Nebraska a ties season a in touchdowns Total INT Fumb. Game

Takeaways Takeaways had a and an interception return for a score against Southern Miss in 1999. Ruud’s two interception returns for for returns interception two Ruud’s 1999. in Miss Southern against score a for return interception an and fumble a had

in school history. Ruud also became the first Nebraska linebacker to score two touchdowns in a season since Julius Jackson Jackson Julius since season a in touchdowns two score to linebacker Nebraska first the became also Ruud history. school in 145 51 51 8 Total

The 93-yard interception return against Iowa State was the longest ever by a Nebraska linebacker and the third-longest third-longest the and linebacker Nebraska a by ever longest the was State Iowa against return interception 93-yard The 21 5 17 2 A&M Tx.

12 8 0 0 State Okla. and each of them at least 14 yards. The three interception returns for touchdowns are a record for a Husker linebacker. Husker a for record a are touchdowns for returns interception three The yards. 14 least at them of each and

3 3 0 0 Missouri touchdowns (also 2005 vs. Maine). Ruud has made the most of his five interceptions, returning them a total of 208 yards yards 208 of total a them returning interceptions, five his of most the made has Ruud Maine). vs. 2005 (also touchdowns

44 11 18 3 State Iowa The interceptions in two straight games gave Ruud five career interceptions, including three that he has returned for for returned has he that three including interceptions, career five Ruud gave games straight two in interceptions The

9 4 4 1 State Ball

touchdown to help fuel Nebraska’s come-from-behind victory. victory. come-from-behind Nebraska’s fuel help to touchdown

17 5 0 0 USC

found the end zone. A week earlier, Ruud intercepted a Ball State pass in the fourth quarter and returned it 34 yards for a a for yards 34 it returned and quarter fourth the in pass State Ball a intercepted Ruud earlier, week A zone. end the found

19 7 3 1 Wake

gave the Huskers a comfortable 28-10 lead. The interception return for a score marked the second straight week Ruud had had Ruud week straight second the marked score a for return interception The lead. 28-10 comfortable a Huskers the gave

20 6 9 1 Nevada

Iowa State, Ruud intercepted a third-quarter Bret Meyer pass and raced 93 yards down the sideline for a touchdown that that touchdown a for sideline the down yards 93 raced and pass Meyer Bret third-quarter a intercepted Ruud State, Iowa Yards TFL Yds. Sacks Game

continues to show his knack for providing big plays for the Husker defense. Against Against defense. Husker the for plays big providing for knack his show to continues Ruud Bo linebacker senior Nebraska Sacks Game-by-Game Game-by-Game Sacks

Ruud Continues to Show Knack for Big Plays Big for Knack Show to Continues Ruud Blackshirts by the Numbers the by Blackshirts 2007

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national average for exhausted eligibility is 85 percent for Division I schools. I Division for percent 85 is eligibility exhausted for average national

Oklahoma Oklahoma Nebraska 2006

Nebraska’s 94 percent rate is three points higher than Baylor, which was second in the conference at 91 percent. The The percent. 91 at conference the in second was which Baylor, than higher points three is rate percent 94 Nebraska’s

Texas Texas Colorado 2005

time, 424 of 453 Nebraska scholarship student-athletes who completed their eligibility earned their undergraduate degree. undergraduate their earned eligibility their completed who student-athletes scholarship Nebraska 453 of 424 time,

Oklahoma Oklahoma Colorado 2004

The current exhausted eligibility rate includes members of incoming classes from 1990-91 through 1999-2000. During that that During 1999-2000. through 1990-91 from classes incoming of members includes rate eligibility exhausted current The

Kansas State Kansas Oklahoma St. Kansas 2003

past six years and has improved 22 percentage points since the inception of the rate in 1991-92. in rate the of inception the since points percentage 22 improved has and years six past Oklahoma Oklahoma Colorado 2002

complete their eligibility at the University. Nebraska’s exhausted eligibility rate has increased from 87 to 94 percent in the the in percent 94 to 87 from increased has rate eligibility exhausted Nebraska’s University. the at eligibility their complete Colorado Texas Colorado 2001

exhausted eligibility rate surveys the graduation rate of scholarship student-athletes in 10 incoming freshman classes who who classes freshman incoming 10 in student-athletes scholarship of rate graduation the surveys rate eligibility exhausted Oklahoma Oklahoma St. Kansas 2000

Nebraska Texas Nebraska 1999 year. Nebraska boasts an impressive 94 percent rate, a percentage point higher than last year’s mark of 93 percent. The The percent. 93 of mark year’s last than higher point percentage a rate, percent 94 impressive an boasts Nebraska year.

Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas St. Kansas 1998 The University of Nebraska is the Big 12 leader in exhausted eligibility graduation rates for the fourth consecutive consecutive fourth the for rates graduation eligibility exhausted in leader 12 Big the is Nebraska of University The

A&M Texas Nebraska Nebraska 1997

Nebraska Leads Big 12 in Exhausted Eligibility Graduation Rates Graduation Eligibility Exhausted in 12 Big Leads Nebraska

1996 Texas Texas Nebraska

made the transition to the college classroom, completing a combined 102 credit hours with an average GPA of 3.720. of GPA average an with hours credit 102 combined a completing classroom, college the to transition the made Big 12 Champ 12 Big South North Year

Division Winners Division The Husker football program had 18 incoming freshmen take courses in the 2007 summer session. Those newcomers quickly quickly newcomers Those session. summer 2007 the in courses take freshmen incoming 18 had program football Husker The

Big 12 History 12 Big Husker Freshmen off to Strong Start in the Classroom the in Start Strong to off Freshmen Husker

85,069 2006 30, Sept. Kansas, vs. 10. completion of their degrees. their of completion

85,181 2006 2, Sept. Tech, Louisiana vs. 9. Among Callahan’s first three senior classes, 53 of 64 student-athletes have graduated with several others very near near very others several with graduated have student-athletes 64 of 53 classes, senior three first Callahan’s Among

85,187 2006 21, Oct. Texas, vs. 8.

undergraduate degrees by the completion of the fall semester. semester. fall the of completion the by degrees undergraduate

85,197 2006 4, Nov. Missouri, vs. 7.

will be in good company by bowl season. A remarkable number of 23 seniors are on track to earn their their earn to track on are seniors 23 of number remarkable A season. bowl by company good in be will Phillips J.B.

85,304 1982 25, Sept. State, Penn at 6.

Eighteen Seniors on Track to Graduate by December by Graduate to Track on Seniors Eighteen

85,800 2006 24, Nov. Colorado, vs. 5.

92,000 2006 16, Sept. USC, at in marketing by May of 2008. Phillips has already completed 18 hours toward his MBA. his toward hours 18 completed already has Phillips 2008. of May by marketing in

92,000 1941 1, Jan. Bowl), (Rose Stanford 3. Phillips earned his undergraduate degree in 3 1/2 years, finishing last December. He plans to complete his master’s degree degree master’s his complete to plans He December. last finishing years, 1/2 3 in degree undergraduate his earned Phillips

93,781 2002 3, Jan. Bowl), (Rose Miami 2.

. A 2007 senior on the field, field, the on senior 2007 A . Phillips J.B. end tight with along , Shanle Andrew and Rigoni Brandon , Mann Kurt seniors

110,753 2002 14, Sept. State, Penn at 1.

first-team academic All-Big 12 for the third time in their careers. Also named to the first team for the third time were 2006 2006 were time third the for team first the to named Also careers. their in time third the for 12 All-Big academic first-team

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received either first- or second-team recognition by the Big 12. Dane Todd was one of five Huskers who were named named were who Huskers five of one was Todd Dane 12. Big the by recognition second-team or first- either received

Largest Crowds To See Nebraska Play Nebraska See To Crowds Largest

A Big 12-leading 15 Nebraska football players were named first-team academic All-Big 12 in 2006. Overall, 22 Huskers Huskers 22 Overall, 2006. in 12 All-Big academic first-team named were players football Nebraska 15 12-leading Big A

Oct. 13, 2007 13, Oct. 45-14) (L, State Oklahoma 84,334 10. Big 12 Leader in First-Team Academic All-Conference Selections All-Conference Academic First-Team in Leader 12 Big

Oct. 20, 2007 20, Oct. 36-14) (L, A&M Texas 84,473 9.

academic All-America selections across all teams and all sports. sports. all and teams all across selections All-America academic

Sept. 29, 2006 29, Sept. 35-17) (W, State Iowa 84,703 8.

Academic All-Americans, a nation-leading total. The Husker athletic program as a whole also leads the nation with 252 252 with nation the leads also whole a as program athletic Husker The total. nation-leading a All-Americans, Academic Sept. 23, 2006 23, Sept. 56-0) (W, Troy 84,799 7.

The selection of Todd as a second-team academic All-American gave the Husker football program 93 all-time CoSIDA CoSIDA all-time 93 program football Husker the gave All-American academic second-team a as Todd of selection The Sept. 15, 2007 15, Sept. 49-31) (L, USC 84,959 6.

Sept. 30, 2006 30, Sept. ot) 39-32, (W, Kansas 85,069 5. Walter Byers Award, the highest honor bestowed on a student-athlete by the NCAA. NCAA. the by student-athlete a on bestowed honor highest the Award, Byers Walter

Sept. 2, 2006 2, Sept. 49-10) (W, Tech La. 85,181 4. Todd was a first-team selection as a junior. In addition to his academic All-America honors, Todd also received the 2007 2007 the received also Todd honors, All-America academic his to addition In junior. a as selection first-team a was Todd

Oct. 21, 2006 21, Oct. 22-20) (L, Texas 85,187 3.

grade-point average in biological sciences. biological in average grade-point

Nov. 4, 2006 4, Nov. 34-20) (W, Missouri 85,197 2.

Dane Todd Dane was selected as a second-team CoSIDA Academic All-American. Todd completed his career with a perfect 4.0 4.0 perfect a with career his completed Todd All-American. Academic CoSIDA second-team a as selected was

Nov. 24, 2006 24, Nov. 37-14) (W, Colorado 85,800 1.

Nebraska has continued its tradition of excellence in the classroom under Head Coach Bill Callahan. In 2006, senior senior 2006, In Callahan. Bill Coach Head under classroom the in excellence of tradition its continued has Nebraska

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Callahan's Huskers Continue to Perform in Classroom in Perform to Continue Huskers Callahan's Huskers' Top 10 Home Crowds Home 10 Top Huskers'

–Terrence Nunn –Terrence A&M Texas for fourth with Miami and Texas with four titles, behind Alabama and Oklahoma with six apiece, and USC with five. with USC and apiece, six with Oklahoma and Alabama behind titles, four with Texas and Miami with fourth for

Nate Swift Nate State– Oklahoma third) as the final poll was released before the bowl games were played. In the coaches poll (since 1950), Nebraska is tied tied is Nebraska 1950), (since poll coaches the In played. were games bowl the before released was poll final the as third)

Cortney Grixby Cortney Missouri– In 1970, Nebraska was awarded the AP national title, but not the coaches (Texas was first, Ohio State second and NU NU and second State Ohio first, was (Texas coaches the not but title, national AP the awarded was Nebraska 1970, In

Nate Swift Nate State– Iowa

the coaches in 1997, NU finished second to Michigan in the AP poll. poll. AP the in Michigan to second finished NU 1997, in coaches the

–Cortney Grixby –Cortney State Ball

(6), Miami (5), USC (5), Nebraska (4) and Minnesota (4) next in line. While the Huskers were awarded the national title by by title national the awarded were Huskers the While line. in next (4) Minnesota and (4) Nebraska (5), USC (5), Miami (6),

Lance Brandenburgh Lance USC–

Notre Dame leads the nation by winning eight Associated Press national titles since 1936, with Oklahoma (7), Alabama Alabama (7), Oklahoma with 1936, since titles national Press Associated eight winning by nation the leads Dame Notre

–Todd Peterson –Todd Forest Wake

Huskers Among Leaders in AP National Titles National AP in Leaders Among Huskers 2007 Game Captains Game 2007

three season-long captains. captains. season-long three

Coach Tom Osborne. Oklahoma has won 36 conference championships to rank second behind NU among league schools. league among NU behind second rank to championships conference 36 won has Oklahoma Osborne. Tom Coach Typically, Nebraska will elect game captains to serve with the the with serve to captains game elect will Nebraska Typically,

The Huskers have won 43 football conference championships overall, including eight under Coach Bob Devaney and 13 under under 13 and Devaney Bob Coach under eight including overall, championships conference football 43 won have Huskers The Swanson, was also a Nebraska captain. Nebraska a also was Swanson,

title game appearances, followed by Nebraska, Colorado and Texas with four each. four with Texas and Colorado Nebraska, by followed appearances, game title combinations to serve as captains. Bo’s great grandfather, Clarence Clarence grandfather, great Bo’s captains. as serve to combinations

in 1974, making Tom Ruud and his two sons the only father-son father-son only the sons two his and Ruud Tom making 1974, in two. Kansas State, Texas A&M and Colorado each captured one Big 12 crown. Oklahoma leads the way with five Big 12 12 Big five with way the leads Oklahoma crown. 12 Big one captured each Colorado and A&M Texas State, Kansas two.

Husker captains. In addition, Bo’s father, Tom, was a Husker captain captain Husker a was Tom, father, Bo’s addition, In captains. Husker 12 titles in the first 11 years of the conference, joining Oklahoma with four and Texas with with Texas and four with Oklahoma joining conference, the of years 11 first the in titles 12

2004, making the Ruud’s the seventh brother combination to serve as as serve to combination brother seventh the Ruud’s the making 2004,

first four Big 12 title games. Nebraska is one of three teams to capture two or more Big Big more or two capture to teams three of one is Nebraska games. title 12 Big four first

captains. He joins his brother, Barrett, who served as a captain in in captain a as served who Barrett, brother, his joins He captains.

its 2006 trip to the league title game in Kansas City. The Huskers played in three of the the of three in played Huskers The City. Kansas in game title league the to trip 2006 its

Bo Ruud continues a long family history of serving as Husker Husker as serving of history family long a continues Ruud Bo

Nebraska made its first appearance in the Big 12 Championship Game since 1999 with with 1999 since Game Championship 12 Big the in appearance first its made Nebraska

since 2005 against Nevada. Nevada. against 2005 since

Conference Crowns Conference Bowman returned to practice in late August and saw his first action action first his saw and August late in practice to returned Bowman

a knee injury and suffered a second knee injury during fall camp. camp. fall during injury knee second a suffered and injury knee a

(.759, 484 games, 85 years) in Memorial Stadium (since 1923). (since Stadium Memorial in years) 85 games, 484 (.759, the state of Alaska. Bowman missed the entire 2006 season with with season 2006 entire the missed Bowman Alaska. of state the

unbeaten and untied home seasons. The Huskers are 486-133-20 (.776, 639 games, 118 years) in Lincoln, 361-110-13 361-110-13 Lincoln, in years) 118 games, 639 (.776, 486-133-20 are Huskers The seasons. home untied and unbeaten The 6-2, 200-pound Bowman is Nebraska’s first captain from from captain first Nebraska’s is Bowman 200-pound 6-2, The

Nebraska has not been shut out at home since a 12-0 loss to Kansas State in 1968 (254 games), and has posted 40 40 posted has and games), (254 1968 in State Kansas to loss 12-0 a since home at out shut been not has Nebraska captain from the state of Alabama. of state the from captain

given to the nation’s top center. Byford is the first-ever Nebraska Nebraska first-ever the is Byford center. top nation’s the to given from 1998 to 2002 and a 21-game win streak in the early 1980s. early the in streak win 21-game a and 2002 to 1998 from

this fall and is on the preseason watch list for the Rimington Trophy, Trophy, Rimington the for list watch preseason the on is and fall this or more games. Nebraska had a school-record 47-game home winning streak from 1991 to 1998, a 26-game home streak streak home 26-game a 1998, to 1991 from streak winning home 47-game school-record a had Nebraska games. more or

the Husker offensive line. He is a candidate for all-conference honors honors all-conference for candidate a is He line. offensive Husker the

During Nebraska’s run of success at home in the past 25 years, Nebraska has had three home winning streaks of 20 20 of streaks winning home three had has Nebraska years, 25 past the in home at success of run Nebraska’s During

Byford started the final 13 games of the 2006 season, anchoring anchoring season, 2006 the of games 13 final the started Byford

win the national championship–Colorado in 1990 and Washington in 1991. in Washington and 1990 in championship–Colorado national the win

have served as captains at Nebraska. at captains as served have

Nebraska is 119-14 at home in the last 18 seasons (since 1989), including a pair of losses against teams that went on to to on went that teams against losses of pair a including 1989), (since seasons 18 last the in home at 119-14 is Nebraska

join the prestigious list of those who who those of list prestigious the join Bowman Zack cornerback

finished 6-1 at home in 2006, and has won at least six home games in 18 of the past 21 seasons (updated to include 2007). 2007). include to (updated seasons 21 past the of 18 in games home six least at won has and 2006, in home at 6-1 finished

and and Ruud Bo linebacker Byford, Brett Center 2007. for captains

Nebraska has rewarded the loyalty of its fans with incredible success at Memorial Stadium through the years. Nebraska Nebraska years. the through Stadium Memorial at success incredible with fans its of loyalty the rewarded has Nebraska A trio of Husker seniors were elected by their teammates as as teammates their by elected were seniors Husker of trio A

Three Seniors Chosen as 2007 Captains 2007 as Chosen Seniors Three Nebraska Owns Dominant Edge at Memorial Stadium Memorial at Edge Dominant Owns Nebraska

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regular season against ACC foes. Nebraska will face Virginia Tech in 2008 and 2009, including a trip to Blacksburg in 2009. in Blacksburg to trip a including 2009, and 2008 in Tech Virginia face will Nebraska foes. ACC against season regular

The game was Nebraska’s first-ever true road game against an ACC opponent, and improved NU to 5-0 all-time in the the in all-time 5-0 to NU improved and opponent, ACC an against game road true first-ever Nebraska’s was game The 

score of 46.7-11.5. 46.7-11.5. of score win at Oklahoma State. Oklahoma at win

have outscored ISU 701-172 in 15 matchups in Lincoln, an average average an Lincoln, in matchups 15 in 701-172 ISU outscored have

The crowd of 32,483 was the smallest at a Nebraska game since 30,150 fans were in attendance at Nebraska’s 1991 1991 Nebraska’s at attendance in were fans 30,150 since game Nebraska a at smallest the was 32,483 of crowd The

24-21 Iowa State win at Memorial Stadium in 1977, the Huskers Huskers the 1977, in Stadium Memorial at win State Iowa 24-21

Wake Forest Wake

in 13 of the last 15 matchups with Iowa State in Lincoln. Since a a Since Lincoln. in State Iowa with matchups 15 last the of 13 in

2003. The previous high for number of rushes in Callahan’s four seasons was 51 in a 23-14 win at Baylor in 2005. in Baylor at win 23-14 a in 51 was seasons four Callahan’s in rushes of number for high previous The 2003.

games. The Huskers have had a victory margin of at least 28 points points 28 least at of margin victory a had have Huskers The games.

Nebraska ran the football 70 times against Nevada, the most since NU rushed the ball 72 times against Penn State in in State Penn against times 72 ball the rushed NU since most the Nevada, against times 70 football the ran Nebraska

4 Lincoln, and NU has scored at least 27 points in each of those 15 15 those of each in points 27 least at scored has NU and Lincoln,

third-most by a Husker team in the past 20 years. years. 20 past the in team Husker a by third-most Stadium. The win was Nebraska’s 15th straight over Iowa State in in State Iowa over straight 15th Nebraska’s was win The Stadium.

The 96 offensive plays by Nebraska against Nevada were its most since running 106 against Pacific in 1995, and the the and 1995, in Pacific against 106 running since most its were Nevada against Nebraska by plays offensive 96 The Lincoln following the Huskers’ 35-17 win over Iowa State at Memorial Memorial at State Iowa over win 35-17 Huskers’ the following Lincoln 4

Iowa State has won just six times in 55 tries against Nebraska in in Nebraska against tries 55 in times six just won has State Iowa in 15 seasons and the 35 first downs were its most since a 1995 win over Iowa State. Iowa over win 1995 a since most its were downs first 35 the and seasons 15 in

NU Continues Dominance of ISU in Lincoln Lincoln in ISU of Dominance Continues NU total offense was also its most in six seasons. Nebraska held the ball for 40:38, the most possession time by the Huskers Huskers the by time possession most the 40:38, for ball the held Nebraska seasons. six in most its also was offense total

Nebraska’s 413 rushing yards marked the most by a Nebraska team since a 2001 win at Baylor and NU’s 625 yards of of yards 625 NU’s and Baylor at win 2001 a since team Nebraska a by most the marked yards rushing 413 Nebraska’s

 State and Colorado. and State

Nebraska’s victory was its 22nd straight win in a season opener, continuing a nation-best streak in season openers. openers. season in streak nation-best a continuing opener, season a in win straight 22nd its was victory Nebraska’s  the regular season against North Division foes Kansas, Kansas Kansas Kansas, foes Division North against season regular the

Nevada State, Texas A&M and Texas the next three weeks, before closing closing before weeks, three next the Texas and A&M Texas State,

first three in 2000. Nebraska will face South Division foes Oklahoma Oklahoma foes Division South face will Nebraska 2000. in three first Misc. 2007 Game-by-Game Notes Game-by-Game 2007 Misc.

Huskers won their final North game in 1998, all five in 1999 and the the and 1999 in five all 1998, in game North final their won Huskers

winning streak since NU won nine straight from 1998 to 2000. The The 2000. to 1998 from straight nine won NU since streak winning 12, 2002, by a bomb attack. bomb a by 2002, 12,

The eight-game win streak was Nebraska’s longest divisional divisional longest Nebraska’s was streak win eight-game The classroom in a similar fashion as the late Husker All-American. Young was among nearly 200 people killed in Bali on Oct. Oct. on Bali in killed people 200 nearly among was Young All-American. Husker late the as fashion similar a in classroom

Missouri. The streak extended back to a 2005 loss at Kansas. Kansas. at loss 2005 a to back extended streak The Missouri.

scholarship is given annually to a Cornhusker offensive lineman who has distinguished himself both on the field and in the the in and field the on both himself distinguished has who lineman offensive Cornhusker a to annually given is scholarship

had posted eight straight wins over North foes until a 41-6 loss at at loss 41-6 a until foes North over wins straight eight posted had

across the nation and by a generous donation from Lynn and Dana Roper. The Roper’s were Young’s Lincoln parents. The The parents. Lincoln Young’s were Roper’s The Roper. Dana and Lynn from donation generous a by and nation the across

The Huskers posted a perfect 5-0 mark within the division. Nebraska Nebraska division. the within mark 5-0 perfect a posted Huskers The

The Jake Young Memorial Scholarship was made possible by generous donations from friends and family, Husker fans fans Husker family, and friends from donations generous by possible made was Scholarship Memorial Young Jake The

2006 due largely to its play within the conference’s North Division. Division. North conference’s the within play its to largely due 2006

Academic Honor Roll each of his first six semesters on campus. on semesters six first his of each Roll Honor Academic Nebraska earned a trip to the Big 12 Championship Game in in Game Championship 12 Big the to trip a earned Nebraska

CoSIDA Second-Team Academic All-District VII selection. Christensen has also been named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Commissioner’s 12 Big the to named been also has Christensen selection. VII All-District Academic Second-Team CoSIDA Ends with Loss at Mizzou Mizzou at Loss with Ends

grade-point average while majoring in construction management. He was a 2006 first-team academic All-Big 12 pick and a a and pick 12 All-Big academic first-team 2006 a was He management. construction in majoring while average grade-point Huskers Win Streak Against Big 12 North North 12 Big Against Streak Win Huskers

In addition to his on-field talents, Christensen is a standout performer in the classroom, carrying a 3.651 cumulative cumulative 3.651 a carrying classroom, the in performer standout a is Christensen talents, on-field his to addition In

Nebraska is 11-1 in league openers. openers. league in 11-1 is Nebraska

He started the first three games of 2007 at offensive guard, before suffering a season-ending knee injury against USC. against injury knee season-ending a suffering before guard, offensive at 2007 of games three first the started He

42-6-1 mark in Lincoln. Since the inception of the Big 12 Conference, Conference, 12 Big the of inception the Since Lincoln. in mark 42-6-1

A native of Bennington, Neb., Christensen started six games on the Husker offensive line last season as a sophomore. sophomore. a as season last line offensive Husker the on games six started Christensen Neb., Bennington, of native A

Nebraska is 92-18-2 all-time in conference openers, including a a including openers, conference in all-time 92-18-2 is Nebraska

s game against Texas A&M. Texas against game s Nebraska’ before field the on honored was Christensen Scholarship.

against Iowa State to begin the 1977 home Big Eight campaign. campaign. Eight Big home 1977 the begin to State Iowa against

Nebraska junior offensive lineman lineman offensive junior Nebraska was honored as the 2007 recipient of the Jake Young Memorial Memorial Young Jake the of recipient 2007 the as honored was Christensen Andy has won its last 30 conference home openers since a 24-21 setback setback 24-21 a since openers home conference 30 last its won has

Christensen Honored with Jake Young Memorial Scholarship Memorial Young Jake with Honored Christensen In addition to its overall success in league openers, Nebraska Nebraska openers, league in success overall its to addition In

consecutive years of opening league play with an overtime victory. victory. overtime an with play league opening of years consecutive

is a two-time first-team Academic All-Big 12 selection. selection. 12 All-Big Academic first-team two-time a is open Big 12 play under Coach Callahan, and ended a streak of two two of streak a ended and Callahan, Coach under play 12 Big open

at Iowa State. The victory over ISU was NU’s fourth straight to to straight fourth NU’s was ISU over victory The State. Iowa at Peterson is majoring in nutrition, exercise and health science and carries a 3.726 cumulative grade-point average. He He average. grade-point cumulative 3.726 a carries and science health and exercise nutrition, in majoring is Peterson

conference openers since 1975, with the only blemish a 2002 loss loss 2002 a blemish only the with 1975, since openers conference outreach activities. Peterson is also a member of the Nebraska Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Advisory Student-Athlete Nebraska the of member a also is Peterson activities. outreach

Iowa State in Lincoln. The Huskers have won 32 of their past 33 33 past their of 32 won have Huskers The Lincoln. in State Iowa Berringer Citizenship Team, which recognizes Husker football players who take a leading role in Nebraska's community community Nebraska's in role leading a take who players football Husker recognizes which Team, Citizenship Berringer

play on a positive note and that continued with a 35-17 victory over over victory 35-17 a with continued that and note positive a on play

six touchdown grabs. Off the field, Peterson is heavily involved in community outreach. He was selected to the 2007 Brook Brook 2007 the to selected was He outreach. community in involved heavily is Peterson field, the Off grabs. touchdown six

Nebraska has a long-standing tradition of opening conference conference opening of tradition long-standing a has Nebraska

contributor to the Nebraska receiving corps since his freshman season in 2005 and has made 37 career receptions, including including receptions, career 37 made has and 2005 in season freshman his since corps receiving Nebraska the to contributor

NU Continues Success in League Openers League in Success Continues NU

A native of Grand Island, Peterson embodies the description of the Berringer Scholarship criteria. He has been a a been has He criteria. Scholarship Berringer the of description the embodies Peterson Island, Grand of native A

second non-conference home loss since 1991. since loss home non-conference second be involved in community service along with high ideals, excellent character and integrity. and character excellent ideals, high with along service community in involved be

(2005) and 3-1 (2006, 2007). The loss to USC was just the Huskers’ Huskers’ the just was USC to loss The 2007). (2006, 3-1 and (2005) Criteria for the Brook Berringer Memorial Scholarship includes the following: Must be a football student-athlete; must must student-athlete; football a be Must following: the includes Scholarship Memorial Berringer Brook the for Criteria

has finished non-conference play with records of 2-1 (2004), 3-0 3-0 (2004), 2-1 of records with play non-conference finished has

plane crash on April 18, 1996. Peterson received the honor before the Ball State game. State Ball the before honor the received Peterson 1996. 18, April on crash plane

(16 times) non-conference games. Under Bill Callahan, Nebraska Nebraska Callahan, Bill Under games. non-conference times) (16

Scholarship. The scholarship was endowed in the memory of former Nebraska quarterback Brook Berringer, who died in a a in died who Berringer, Brook quarterback Nebraska former of memory the in endowed was scholarship The Scholarship.

Since 1981, the Huskers have lost either one (10 times) or zero zero or times) (10 one either lost have Huskers the 1981, Since

Nebraska junior wide receiver receiver wide junior Nebraska was this year's recipient of the Brook Berringer Memorial Endowed Endowed Memorial Berringer Brook the of recipient year's this was Peterson Todd

back to a 2-2 record in 1981. 1981. in record 2-2 a to back

Peterson Receives Brook Berringer Memorial Endowed Scholarship Endowed Memorial Berringer Brook Receives Peterson season Nebraska has had a winning non-conference record, dating dating record, non-conference winning a had has Nebraska season

schedule with a 3-1 record. The 2007 season marks the 26th straight straight 26th the marks season 2007 The record. 3-1 a with schedule

has been recognized. recognized. been has Nebraska finished the non-conference portion of its 2007 2007 its of portion non-conference the finished Nebraska

class. This year marked the seventh straight year Nebraska has received the honor and the 11th time since 1994 Nebraska Nebraska 1994 since time 11th the and honor the received has Nebraska year straight seventh the marked year This class. With Winning Record Record Winning With

The 34 schools that were honored achieved a graduation rate of 70 percent or better for the 2000-01 incoming freshman freshman incoming 2000-01 the for better or percent 70 of rate graduation a achieved honored were that schools 34 The Huskers Again Complete Non-League Play Play Non-League Complete Again Huskers

Coaches Association with the 2007 Academic Achievement Award. Achievement Academic 2007 the with Association Coaches

are 32-2 in their last 34 home openers. home 34 last their in 32-2 are

The Husker football program was one of 34 schools from across the nation honored this spring by the Football American the by spring this honored nation the across from schools 34 of one was program football Husker The

is 96-17-5, including 68-14-3 at Memorial Stadium. The Huskers Huskers The Stadium. Memorial at 68-14-3 including 96-17-5, is

Nebraska Honored by AFCA for Grad Rate Grad for AFCA by Honored Nebraska

(1985) and Washington State (1977). In all-time home openers NU NU openers home all-time In (1977). State Washington and (1985)

including 25-2 at Memorial Stadium, with losses only to Florida State State Florida to only losses with Stadium, Memorial at 25-2 including who earned a 3.0 grade-point average or better in the previous semester. previous the in better or average grade-point 3.0 a earned who

points or less 15 times. Since 1973, NU is 30-4-1 in season openers, openers, season in 30-4-1 is NU 1973, Since times. 15 less or points

to the honor roll, with six players recording 4.0 GPAs for the spring semester. The honor roll recognizes all student-athletes student-athletes all recognizes roll honor The semester. spring the for GPAs 4.0 recording players six with roll, honor the to

In that same period, the Huskers have limited the opposition to 14 14 to opposition the limited have Huskers the period, same that In

six student-athletes who had perfect 4.0 grade-point averages for the semester. During the spring, 35 Huskers were named named were Huskers 35 spring, the During semester. the for averages grade-point 4.0 perfect had who student-athletes six

40 or more points in a season opener 15 of the past 22 seasons. seasons. 22 past the of 15 opener season a in points more or 40

During the fall 2006 semester, Nebraska placed 39 players on the Big 12 Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll, including including Roll, Honor Academic Commissioner's 12 Big the on players 39 placed Nebraska semester, 2006 fall the During

an 87-26-5 all-time record in season openers. Nebraska has scored scored has Nebraska openers. season in record all-time 87-26-5 an

Commissioner’s Honor Roll selections. Roll Honor Commissioner’s

each of their last 22 season openers by 10 or more points, and own own and points, more or 10 by openers season 22 last their of each

In addition to leading the league in first-team academic All-Big 12 picks, Nebraska also paced the field in Big 12 field the paced also Nebraska picks, 12 All-Big academic first-team in league the leading to addition In than the 18 straight opening wins by Florida. The Huskers have won won have Huskers The Florida. by wins opening straight 18 the than

NU Leads in Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Honor Commissioner’s 12 Big in Leads NU The Huskers’ 22-game win streak in season openers is four better better four is openers season in streak win 22-game Huskers’ The

a 17-13 loss to Florida State in 1985. 1985. in State Florida to loss 17-13 a

of better than 80 percent (also Boston College). Boston (also percent 80 than better of

on the winning end in their last 22 season openers, dating back to to back dating openers, season 22 last their in end winning the on

Baylor. Among teams ranked in the AP Top 25 of Sept. 30, Nebraska was one of only two schools to record a GSR score score GSR a record to schools two only of one was Nebraska 30, Sept. of 25 Top AP the in ranked teams Among Baylor.

openers with a 52-10 victory over Nevada. The Huskers have been been have Huskers The Nevada. over victory 52-10 a with openers

NCAA. NU ranked second in the Big 12 Conference in GSR at 83 percent, just one percentage point behind league leader leader league behind point percentage one just percent, 83 at GSR in Conference 12 Big the in second ranked NU NCAA. Nebraska extended the nation’s longest winning streak in season season in streak winning longest nation’s the extended Nebraska

The Husker football program also scored well in the recent Graduation Success Rate scores that were released by the the by released were that scores Rate Success Graduation recent the in well scored also program football Husker The Dominance Against Nevada Against Dominance

Huskers Fare Well in Graduation Success Rate Report Rate Success Graduation in Well Fare Huskers Huskers Continue Season-Opening Season-Opening Continue Huskers

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championship teams for 10-year celebrations in 2004 and 2005, respectively. respectively. 2005, and 2004 in celebrations 10-year for teams championship

his assistant coaches who were on hand for the weekend. Nebraska previously welcomed back the 1994 and 1995 national national 1995 and 1994 the back welcomed previously Nebraska weekend. the for hand on were who coaches assistant his

tunnel walk just before the 2007 Huskers took the field. The 1997 Huskers were led onto the field by Osborne and five of five and Osborne by field the onto led were Huskers 1997 The field. the took Huskers 2007 the before just walk tunnel

The players then were back on the Memorial Stadium field as a team for the first time in a decade, going through a through going decade, a in time first the for team a as field Stadium Memorial the on back were then players The

of four captains on the 1997 squad. 1997 the on captains four of

Jay Moore (DE, Rookie) (DE, Moore Jay

speakers were Head Coach Tom Osborne, defensive coordinator Charlie McBride and defensive tackle Jason Peter, one one Peter, Jason tackle defensive and McBride Charlie coordinator defensive Osborne, Tom Coach Head were speakers

San Francisco San

the weekend of the Oklahoma State game. Team members enjoyed a private banquet on Friday, Oct. 12, where the featured featured the where 12, Oct. Friday, on banquet private a enjoyed members Team game. State Oklahoma the of weekend the Mike Brown (SS, 8th season) season) 8th (SS, Brown Mike

More than 90 members of Nebraska’s 1997 national championship team took part in a 10th year anniversary celebration celebration anniversary year 10th a in part took team championship national 1997 Nebraska’s of members 90 than More Chicago

Daniel Bullocks (FS, 2nd season) 2nd (FS, Bullocks Daniel 1997 National Championship Team Enjoys Reunion in Lincoln in Reunion Enjoys Team Championship National 1997

Detroit

Injured Reserve Injured

and our aspirations. I look forward to working with him.” with working to forward look I aspirations. our and

Tom is committed to making the entire program successful. He brings the right experience, an understanding of Nebraska, Nebraska, of understanding an experience, right the brings He successful. program entire the making to committed is Tom

Cory Ross (KR/PR, 2nd season) 2nd (KR/PR, Ross Cory

“I am very pleased that Tom Osborne has agreed to help bring some leadership and direction to our Athletic program. program. Athletic our to direction and leadership some bring help to agreed has Osborne Tom that pleased very am “I Baltimore

Practice Squad Practice Osborne’s vast experience. vast Osborne’s

Chancellor Perlman said he is pleased that Osborne agreed to provide leadership and that the university will benefit from from benefit will university the that and leadership provide to agreed Osborne that pleased is he said Perlman Chancellor

Kyle Vanden Bosch (DE, 7th season) 7th (DE, Bosch Vanden Kyle

asses. cl two his teaching semester the finish also will and immediately duties over took Osborne

Tennessee

this point to continue in the pursuit of excellence that has been previously established,” Osborne said. Osborne established,” previously been has that excellence of pursuit the in continue to point this

Barrett Ruud (LB, 3rd season) 3rd (LB, Ruud Barrett

“I’ve spent the majority of my life working with the Athletic Department at the university and I want to do what I can at at can I what do to want I and university the at Department Athletic the with working life my of majority the spent “I’ve Tampa Bay Tampa

Trevor Johnson (DE, 4th season) 4th (DE, Johnson Trevor replaced Steve Pederson who was asked to leave the post by Perlman on Monday, Oct. 15. 15. Oct. Monday, on Perlman by post the leave to asked was who Pederson Steve replaced

Adam Carriker (DT, Rookie) (DT, Carriker Adam Osborne agreed to serve, on an open-ended arrangement, until Perlman finds a permanent athletic director. Osborne Osborne director. athletic permanent a finds Perlman until arrangement, open-ended an on serve, to agreed Osborne

St. Louis St.

lecturer in the UNL College of Business Administration, teaching leadership and business ethics. business and leadership teaching Administration, Business of College UNL the in lecturer

Josh Brown (PK, 5th season) 5th (PK, Brown Josh

Since Osborne left his post as 3rd district Congressman following a gubernatorial bid in 2006, he has been a senior senior a been has he 2006, in bid gubernatorial a following Congressman district 3rd as post his left Osborne Since

Seattle

finished in the top 10 17 times. He ended his head coaching career with a record of 255 of record a with career coaching head his ended He times. 17 10 top the in finished -49-3. Carlos Polk (LB, 7th season) 7th (LB, Polk Carlos

Ryon Bingham (DT, 4th season) 4th (DT, Bingham Ryon led the Nebraska Cornhuskers to three national championships, 12 Big Eight titles and one Big 12 title. Osborne’s teams teams Osborne’s title. 12 Big one and titles Eight Big 12 championships, national three to Cornhuskers Nebraska the led

Titus Adams (DT, 2nd season) 2nd (DT, Adams Titus director on an interim basis. Osborne left his head coaching post at Nebraska in 1997 after 30 years coaching football. He He football. coaching years 30 after 1997 in Nebraska at post coaching head his left Osborne basis. interim an on director

San Diego San

Chancellor Harvey Perlman announced on Tuesday, Oct. 16, that Tom Osborne had agreed to serve as Nebraska athletic athletic Nebraska as serve to agreed had Osborne Tom that 16, Oct. Tuesday, on announced Perlman Harvey Chancellor

Correll Buckhalter (RB, 6th season) 6th (RB, Buckhalter Correll

Osborne Named Interim Athletic Director Athletic Interim Named Osborne

Stewart Bradley (LB, Rookie) (LB, Bradley Stewart

Philadelphia

(Colorado, 42, 2001). The 38 points are the most allowed by Nebraska in the first half of a home game. home a of half first the in Nebraska by allowed most the are points 38 The 2001). 42, (Colorado, Fabian Washington (CB, 3rd season) 3rd (CB, Washington Fabian

Oakland OSU’s 38 points in the first half were four points shy of the Nebraska opponent record for most points in a first half half first a in points most for record opponent Nebraska the of shy points four were half first the in points 38 OSU’s 

Scott Shanle (LB, 5th season) 5th (LB, Shanle Scott over the Cowboys at Memorial Stadium. Memorial at Cowboys the over

Josh Bullocks (FS, 3rd season) 3rd (FS, Bullocks Josh

Oklahoma State’s win was just its second all-time in Lincoln, and the victory broke a 20-game Husker winning streak streak winning Husker 20-game a broke victory the and Lincoln, in all-time second its just was win State’s Oklahoma 

New Orleans New

Oklahoma State Oklahoma

Le Kevin Smith (DT, 2nd season) 2nd (DT, Smith Kevin Le

margin for Mizzou in the series. the in Mizzou for margin Russ Hochstein (C/G, 7th season) 7th (C/G, Hochstein Russ

New England New The 35-point loss was the largest to Missouri since a 47-6 setback against the Tigers in 1947, the largest ever victory victory ever largest the 1947, in Tigers the against setback 47-6 a since Missouri to largest the was loss 35-point The 

Ahman Green (RB, 10th season) 10th (RB, Green Ahman consecutive setback against Missouri in Columbia. Columbia. in Missouri against setback consecutive

Kris Brown (PK, 8th season) 8th (PK, Brown Kris

Nebraska’s loss ended the Huskers’ eight-game win streak against Big 12 North opponents and was the Huskers’ third third Huskers’ the was and opponents North 12 Big against streak win eight-game Huskers’ the ended loss Nebraska’s 

Houston

Missouri

Brandon Jackson (RB, Rookie) (RB, Jackson Brandon

win at Kansas State in 1983. 1983. in State Kansas at win Green Bay Green

Dominic Raiola (C, 7th season) 7th (C, Raiola Dominic Nebraska held the football for 20:48, marking its lowest time of possession since holding the ball for just 19:33 in a 51-25 51-25 a in 19:33 just for ball the holding since possession of time lowest its marking 20:48, for football the held Nebraska 

Detroit an NU linebacker, bettering an 88-yard interception return for a touchdown by Noel Martin against Missouri in 1962. in Missouri against Martin Noel by touchdown a for return interception 88-yard an bettering linebacker, NU an

Kyle Larson (P, 4th season) 4th (P, Larson Kyle

yard returns by Bill Kosch against Texas A&M in 1971 and Willie Greenlaw against Colorado in 1955. It is the longest ever by by ever longest the is It 1955. in Colorado against Greenlaw Willie and 1971 in A&M Texas against Kosch Bill by returns yard

Cincinnati

Senior linebacker Bo Ruud’s 93-yard return was the third-longest interception return in school history, bettered only by 95- by only bettered history, school in return interception third-longest the was return 93-yard Ruud’s Bo linebacker Senior

 Mike Rucker (DE, 9th season) 9th (DE, Rucker Mike

21, 1995 vs. Kansas State) as the only Nebraska running backs with two touchdown receptions in a single game. single a in receptions touchdown two with backs running Nebraska only the as State) Kansas vs. 1995 21, Carolina

Chris Kelsay (DE, 5th season) 5th (DE, Kelsay Chris recorded two touchdown receptions in a game. He joined Cory Ross (Oct. 1, 2005 vs. Iowa State) and Ahman Green (Oct. (Oct. Green Ahman and State) Iowa vs. 2005 1, (Oct. Ross Cory joined He game. a in receptions touchdown two recorded

Buffalo

Junior fullback Thomas Lawson caught two touchdown passes, marking the first time in school history a fullback has has fullback a history school in time first the marking passes, touchdown two caught Lawson Thomas fullback Junior

Sam Koch (P, 2nd season) 2nd (P, Koch Sam

openers, including all 12 since the start of the Big 12 Conference. 12 Big the of start the since 12 all including openers,

Baltimore

Nebraska’s victory was its 32nd win in its past 33 conference openers. NU has also won its past 30 league home home league 30 past its won also has NU openers. conference 33 past its in win 32nd its was victory Nebraska’s

 Demorrio Williams (LB, 4th season) 4th (LB, Williams Demorrio

Iowa State Iowa Atlanta

Ralph Brown (CB, 8th season) 8th (CB, Brown Ralph Herian caught three passes for 110 yards against Troy on Oct. 4, 2003. 4, Oct. on Troy against yards 110 for passes three caught Herian

Arizona 138 yards against Georgia Tech in the 1991 Citrus Bowl. Hill’s 100-yard day was the first by a Husker tight end since Matt Matt since end tight Husker a by first the was day 100-yard Hill’s Bowl. Citrus 1991 the in Tech Georgia against yards 138

Huskers in the National Football League Football National the in Huskers

receiving, the third-most ever by a Nebraska tight end and the most since Johnny Mitchell set NU’s tight end record with with record end tight NU’s set Mitchell Johnny since most the and end tight Nebraska a by ever third-most the receiving,

a 77-yard touchdown pass from Jammal Lord to Matt Herian against Troy in 2003. Hill finished the day with 129 yards yards 129 with day the finished Hill 2003. in Troy against Herian Matt to Lord Jammal from pass touchdown 77-yard a

in the country. country. the in

in the third quarter marked the longest reception by a Nebraska tight end since since end tight Nebraska a by reception longest the marked quarter third the in Hill to pass touchdown 73-yard Keller’s  in the NFL. The combined four kickers are the most of any school school any of most the are kickers four combined The NFL. the in

yards and Maurice Purify’s 122-yard effort. effort. 122-yard Purify’s Maurice and yards Nebraska has two starting punters and two starting place-kickers place-kickers starting two and punters starting two has Nebraska

and defensive end Jay Moore (4th round, San Francisco). Francisco). San round, (4th Moore Jay end defensive and Nebraska had two players surpass 100 receiving yards in a game for the first time in school history with Sean Hill’s 129 129 Hill’s Sean with history school in time first the for game a in yards receiving 100 surpass players two had Nebraska 

Green Bay), linebacker Stewart Bradley (3rd round, Philadelphia) Philadelphia) round, (3rd Bradley Stewart linebacker Bay), Green home was against Colorado in 1998 (trailed 14-13 and won 16-14). won and 14-13 (trailed 1998 in Colorado against was home

(1st round, St. Louis), running back Brandon Jackson (2nd round, round, (2nd Jackson Brandon back running Louis), St. round, (1st

point deficit against Michigan in the 2005 Alamo Bowl). The previous time NU trailed entering the fourth quarter and won at at won and quarter fourth the entering trailed NU time previous The Bowl). Alamo 2005 the in Michigan against deficit point

were selected in the 2007 NFL Draft–defensive end Adam Carriker Carriker Adam end Draft–defensive NFL 2007 the in selected were

before winning 21-19). Of the five-largest comebacks in school history, two have happened under Bill Callahan (also 10- (also Callahan Bill under happened have two history, school in comebacks five-largest the Of 21-19). winning before

Included in the group of players on NFL rosters are four players who who players four are rosters NFL on players of group the in Included

the largest at Memorial Stadium since overcoming a 12-point fourth-quarter deficit against Colorado in 1966 (trailed 19-7 19-7 (trailed 1966 in Colorado against deficit fourth-quarter 12-point a overcoming since Stadium Memorial at largest the

players on injured reserve and one on a practice squad. squad. practice a on one and reserve injured on players

The nine-point deficit overcome by Nebraska tied the fourth-largest fourth-quarter comeback in school history, and was was and history, school in comeback fourth-quarter fourth-largest the tied Nebraska by overcome deficit nine-point The

 on Sept. 1, Nebraska had 26 players on active NFL rosters, two two rosters, NFL active on players 26 had Nebraska 1, Sept. on

Ball State Ball of players in the NFL. When final 53-man rosters were determined determined were rosters 53-man final When NFL. the in players of

USC was just the second non-conference to win in Lincoln since 1991. since Lincoln in win to non-conference second the just was USC Nebraska has a long-standing tradition of placing large numbers numbers large placing of tradition long-standing a has Nebraska 

Former Huskers Making their Mark in NFL in Mark their Making Huskers Former USC

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Four-year starting receiver has 35 career punt returns punt career 35 has receiver starting Four-year 6-0/190 Sr. Nunn*** Terrence

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Senior has returned 52 career punts, including three in opener against Nevada against opener in three including punts, career 52 returned has Senior 5-9/170 Sr. Grixby*** PR–Cortney

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Mon, 10:30 p.m., Tues., 1 p.m. 1 Tues., p.m., 10:30 Mon, Iowa Cable Municipal Spencer Started 13 games at corner in 2006; 12 kickoff returns for 266 yards in 2007 in yards 266 for returns kickoff 12 2006; in corner at games 13 Started 6-0/190 Sr. Jones* Andre

On Demand On Lincoln 101), (Ch. Cable Warner Time Career-long 51-yard return vs. ISU; longest by NU since Nov. of 2005 at Kansas at 2005 of Nov. since NU by longest ISU; vs. return 51-yard Career-long 5-9/170 Sr. Grixby*** KOR-Cortney

Sunday, 11:35 p.m. 11:35 Sunday, Omaha 6), (Ch. WOWT

Second year as starting holder; threw TD pass on fake FG at K-State in 2006 in K-State at FG fake on pass TD threw holder; starting as year Second 6-1/200 Jr. Wesch** H–Jake Sunday, 10:35 p.m. 10:35 Sunday, Platte North 2/11), (Ch. KNOP/KIIT

Sunday, 10:35 p.m. 10:35 Sunday, Lincoln/G.I. 10/11), (Ch. KOLN/KGIN

Took over long snapping role midway through 2006; son of former Husker John O’Leary John Husker former of son 2006; through midway role snapping long over Took 6-1/245 Jr. O’Leary* LS–T.J.

Sunday, 7 p.m. 7 Sunday, Iowa City, Sioux 44.2-KPTH-DT,

Sunday, 7 p.m. 7 Sunday, Omaha 620-WOWT-DT, Helping Huskers to No. 38 national rank in net punting; 10 punts inside 20-yard line 20-yard inside punts 10 punting; net in rank national 38 No. to Huskers Helping 6-0/200 Jr. Titchener P–Dan

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46-yard FG vs. Nevada was longest by a Husker in three years; 22 touchbacks 22 years; three in Husker a by longest was Nevada vs. FG 46-yard 6-0/175 Fr. Kunalic Adi stations; The show is also available on demand at HuskersNSide. at demand on available also is show The stations;

Connected on 24-of-24 PATs and 5-of-5 field goals on the season the on goals field 5-of-5 and PATs 24-of-24 on Connected 6-2/170 RFr. Henery PK–Alex , with host Jim Rose, will be carried on these these on carried be will Rose, Jim host with , Show Callahan

Noting Worth Ht./Wt. Yr. Position–Player

The Coach Coach The show, TV weekly one-hour Callahan's Coach

Special Teams (*-indicates letters earned) letters (*-indicates Teams Special The Coach Callahan Show Callahan Coach The

Ranks sixth in school history in career pass breakups (30) breakups pass career in history school in sixth Ranks

in the Media Relations Office by 2 p.m. on Monday. Monday. on p.m. 2 by Office Relations Media the in Started 28 straight games before the USC contest; two INTs vs. Iowa State Iowa vs. INTs two contest; USC the before games straight 28 Started 5-9/170 Sr. Grixby*** CB–Cortney R

players at Tuesday’s press luncheon should contact Kelli Kremlacek Kremlacek Kelli contact should luncheon press Tuesday’s at players

cornerback, free safety and strong safety; 32 career starts career 32 safety; strong and safety free cornerback, Media wishing to speak to request interviews with Nebraska Nebraska with interviews request to speak to wishing Media

Probably most versatile Husker; has now started games in NU career at I-back, at career NU in games started now has Husker; versatile most Probably 6-1/200 Sr. Green*** FS–Tierre office.

can acquire the weekly passcode by calling the Media Relations Relations Media the calling by passcode weekly the acquire can

Newcomer is third on team with 47 tackles; season-high 10 stops vs. Texas A&M Texas vs. stops 10 season-high tackles; 47 with team on third is Newcomer 6-1/210 Soph. Asante SS–Larry

toll-free number for the teleconference is (877) 229-1563 and media media and 229-1563 (877) is teleconference the for number toll-free

Media Relations office at (402) 472-2263 for more information. The The information. more for 472-2263 (402) at office Relations Media Newcomer has started all eight games in 2007; 43 tackles, team-high 6 PBU 6 team-high tackles, 43 2007; in games eight all started has Newcomer 6-0/195 Jr. Murillo CB–Armando L

Media wishing to participate in the teleconference should contact the the contact should teleconference the in participate to wishing Media

Versatile defender who has played all three LB positions; 43 tackles in 2007 in tackles 43 positions; LB three all played has who defender Versatile 6-1/230 Sr. Brandenburgh*** WILL–Lance The teleconferences are also carried live on HuskersNSide.com. HuskersNSide.com. on live carried also are teleconferences The

from the press conference will also be available at Huskers.com. Huskers.com. at available be also will conference press the from

Has made first two career starts in recent weeks; 29 tackles, 2 PBU in 2007 in PBU 2 tackles, 29 weeks; recent in starts career two first made Has 6-1/250 Soph. Dillard* MIKE–Phillip

transcribed and posted by mid-afternoon on Huskers.com, and audio audio and Huskers.com, on mid-afternoon by posted and transcribed

selected conferences will be carried on satellite. Quotes will be be will Quotes satellite. on carried be will conferences selected Joins father, Tom, and brother, Barrett, in serving as Nebraska captains Nebraska as serving in Barrett, brother, and Tom, father, Joins

Each press conference will be available via teleconference and and teleconference via available be will conference press Each Third year as a starter, first at SAM position; First-team All-Big 12 in 2006; in 12 All-Big First-team position; SAM at first starter, a as year Third 6-3/235 Sr. Ruud*** SAM–Bo

will be available following Callahan. Callahan. following available be will

Ranks seventh on team with 36 tackles; Leads team in sacks (2.5) and TFL (10) TFL and (2.5) sacks in team Leads tackles; 36 with team on seventh Ranks 6-7/285 Jr. Potter* END–Zach B Bill Callahan will speak to the media at Noon, and selected players players selected and Noon, at media the to speak will Callahan Bill

with selected football players available at 11:30 a.m. Head Coach Coach Head a.m. 11:30 at available players football selected with

First name means “House of Spears”; Collected 3.5 sacks in reserve role in 2006 in role reserve in sacks 3.5 Collected Spears”; of “House means name First 6-4/305 Soph. Suh* NT–Ndamukong

Volleyball Coach John Cook will address the media at 11:15 a.m., a.m., 11:15 at media the address will Cook John Coach Volleyball

on Level 6 of West Stadium and will begin with lunch at 11 a.m. a.m. 11 at lunch with begin will and Stadium West of 6 Level on Son of 1983 Outland winner Dean Steinkuhler; has battled injury throughout 2007 throughout injury battled has Steinkuhler; Dean winner Outland 1983 of Son 6-3/285 Jr. Steinkuhler** DT–Ty

The press conferences are held in the Don Bryant Media Facility Facility Media Bryant Don the in held are conferences press The

Made first career start against Nevada; Has 9.5 career sacks career 9.5 Has Nevada; against start career first Made 6-3/265 Jr. Turner** END–Barry O Tuesdays throughout the 2007 season. 2007 the throughout Tuesdays

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Has 5,142 career passing yards including Arizona State career State Arizona including yards passing career 5,142 Has

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Averaging 265.5 passing yards and completing 63 percent of passes of percent 63 completing and yards passing 265.5 Averaging 6-4/230 Sr. Keller QB–Sam

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6-0/210 Jr. Lucky** IB–Marlon all- single-game Fifth-best Nevada; vs. Week the of Player National Camp Walter Vicki Cartwright Vicki ...... (Credentials) Manager Office

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Walk-on performer has scored TDs on all three of his receptions his of three all on TDs scored has performer Walk-on 6-0/240 Jr. Lawson* FB–Thomas

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Ranks second on NU career receptions (124) list; second in receiving yards yards receiving in second list; (124) receptions career NU on second Ranks 6-0/190 Sr. Nunn*** (Z)–Terrence WR Kelli Kremlacek Kelli ...... Intern

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Career-high 122 receiving yards against Ball State; nine career touchdowns career nine State; Ball against yards receiving 122 Career-high 6-4/220 Sr. Purify* (X)–Maurice WR

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Ranks fourth at Nebraska in receiving yards and receptions; 23 catches in ‘07 in catches 23 receptions; and yards receiving in Nebraska at fourth Ranks 6-2/200 Jr. Swift** (X)–Nate WR

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[email protected] ...... E-Mail 6-7/310 Jr. Murtha** RT–Lydon Tallest of Nebraska offensive linemen; Exceptional athlete runs a 4.8 40-yard dash 40-yard 4.8 a runs athlete Exceptional linemen; offensive Nebraska of Tallest

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Nebraska native has made 17 career starts, including four in 2007 in four including starts, career 17 made has native Nebraska 6-4/300 Jr. Huff* RG–Mike

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LB ...... Sayre Jeff 57 Plainview, Neb. Plainview, Fr. 240 6-4 DE Luke Lingenfelter, 75

OL ...... Bergland Dennis 57

Tecumseh, Neb. Tecumseh, Fr. 160 5-10 WR Ben Lester, 88

LS ...... Baumgartner Justin 56

San Francisco City College) City Francisco San

DT ...... Barfield Shukree 56

San Francisco, Calif. (St. Ignatius Prep/ Ignatius (St. Calif. Francisco, San So. 210 6-2 QB Zac Lee, 3

LB ...... Koehler Colton 54

Kansas City, Mo. (Park Hill South) Hill (Park Mo. City, Kansas Jr. 195 6-0 PK Daniel Lee, 29

LB ...... Wortman Tyler 53

Parker, Colo. (Ponderosa) Colo. Parker, Jr. 240 6-0 FB Thomas Lawson, * 36

LB ...... Dillard Phillip * 52

West) Mission (Shawnee Kan. Mission, Shawnee Fr. 220 6-2 LB Blake Lawrence, 12 LB ...... Ruud Bo *** 51

Fort Worth, Texas (North Crowley) (North Texas Worth, Fort Fr. 175 6-0 PK Adi Kunalic, 20 DL ...... Franzluebbers Ben 50

Harvard, Neb. Harvard, So. 230 6-1 LB Colton Koehler, 54 TE ...... Young Dreu 49

FB ...... Sand Andy 48 Clearwater, Neb. Clearwater, Sr. 205 6-1 CB Tyler Kester, 19

DE ...... Yancy William 47 State) Valley/Arizona Ramon (San Calif. Danville, Sr. 230 6-4 QB Sam Keller, 9

TE ...... Tasa Ben 46 Phoenix, Ariz. (Trevor Browne) (Trevor Ariz. Phoenix, Fr. 300 6-7 OL Marcel Jones, 78

S ...... Eisenhart Ben ** 46 Omaha, Neb. (Central) Neb. Omaha, RFr. 310 6-5 OL D.J. Jones, 73

FB ...... Makovicka Justin 45

Fresno City CC/Kentucky) City Fresno

TE ...... McNeill Mike 44

Fort Walton Beach, Fla. (Choctawhatchee/ Fla. Beach, Walton Fort Sr. 190 6-0 CB Andre Jones, * 25

DT ...... Steinkuhler Ty ** 43

Chicago, Ill. (Marshall/Compton CC/Graceland Univ.) CC/Graceland (Marshall/Compton Ill. Chicago, Sr. 315 6-3 DT Brandon Johnson, * 96

FB ...... Senske Matt 42

Fort Morgan, Colo. Morgan, Fort RFr. 295 6-3 DT Seth Jensen, 91

LB ...... Grove Thomas 41

Ralston, Neb. Ralston, Jr. 300 6-4 OL Mike Huff, ** 61

FB ...... Gillaspie Aaron 41

San Diego, Calif. (St. Augustine) (St. Calif. Diego, San So. 215 6-4 WR Menelik Holt, * 18 LB ...... Lance Brandenburgh Lance *** 40

Lisle, Ill. (Naperville North) (Naperville Ill. Lisle, Sr. 250 6-3 TE Sean Hill, 86 WR ...... Thorell Lance 39

(West) Colo. Arvada, Fr. 230 6-3 TE Ryan Hill, 80 LB ...... Moore Kyle 38

(Centennial) Calif. Bakersfield, So. 285 6-4 OL Jacob Hickman, * 67 FB ...... Thomsen Kevin 37

PK ...... Wesch Jake ** 37 Hanks) (J.M. Texas Paso, El RFr. 210 6-5 WR Will Henry, 8

S ...... May Matthew 36 Omaha, Neb. (Burke) Neb. Omaha, RFr. 170 6-2 PK/P Alex Henery, 90

FB ...... Thomas Lawson Thomas * 36 Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley) Ramon (San Calif. Danville, Fr. 210 6-0 IB Roy Helu, 10

LB ...... Stafford Austin 35 Papillion, Neb. (Papillion-LaVista) Neb. Papillion, Fr. 210 6-1 FB Mike Hays, 30

IB ...... Glenn Cody ** 34

LaPlata, Md. (McDonough) Md. LaPlata, So. 255 6-4 DE David Harvey, 80

S ...... O'Hanlon Matt * 33

Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington/Butler Co. CC) Co. Washington/Butler T. (Booker Fla. Miami, Sr. 190 6-1 WR Frantz Hardy, ** 7

IB ...... Mendoza Marcus 32

Logan, Utah (Snow College) (Snow Utah Logan, Sr. 290 6-7 OL Victory Haines, 75

LB ...... Covey Nick 31

Peoria, Ariz. (Ironwood) Ariz. Peoria, Fr. 195 6-1 S Eric Hagg, 28

FB ...... Hays Mike 30

Arlington, Neb. Arlington, Fr. 210 6-2 LB Thomas Grove, 41

S ...... Green Tierre *** 30

Omaha, Neb. (Central) Neb. Omaha, Sr. 170 5-9 CB Cortney Grixby, *** 2 PK ...... Lee Daniel 29

Omaha, Neb. (Benson) Neb. Omaha, Sr. 200 6-1 S Tierre Green, *** 30 S ...... Hagg Eric 28

Rusk, Texas Rusk, Jr. 230 6-0 IB Cody Glenn, ** 34 IB ...... Wilson Kenny * 27

Texas Leander, Fr. 210 6-0 WR Curenski Gilleylen, 11 CB ...... Ford Ryan 27

WR ...... Erickson Dan ** 26 Littleton, Colo. Littleton, RFr. 235 6-2 FB Aaron Gillaspie, 41

CB ...... Jones Andre * 25 Palos Heights, Ill. (Amos Alonzo Stagg) Alonzo (Amos Ill. Heights, Palos Jr. 200 6-1 QB Joe Ganz, * 12

S ...... Watson Adam 24 Dodge, Neb. Dodge, Fr. 245 6-5 DL Ben Franzluebbers, 50

WR ...... Paul Niles 24 Winfield, Ala. Winfield, So. 175 5-11 CB Ryan Ford, 27

LB ...... Washington Latravis 23

Virginia Beach, Va. (Ocean Lakes) (Ocean Va. Beach, Virginia RFr. 260 6-3 DL Tyrone Fahie, 92

S ...... West Anthony 22

Fremont, Neb. (Archbishop Bergan) (Archbishop Neb. Fremont, Fr. 275 6-1 DL Taylor Escamilla, 74

CB ...... Amukamara Prince 21

Omaha, Neb. (Papillion-LaVista) Neb. Omaha, Sr. 195 6-1 WR Dan Erickson, ** 26

PK ...... Kunalic Adi 20

Culbertson, Neb. Culbertson, Sr. 200 5-11 S Ben Eisenhart, ** 46

CB ...... Kester Tyler 19

Sebring, Fla. (Sebring/Garden City CC) City (Sebring/Garden Fla. Sebring, Jr. 295 6-3 DT Kevin Dixon, 97

IB ...... Castille Quentin 19

Tulsa, Okla. (Jenks) Okla. Tulsa, So. 250 6-1 LB Phillip Dillard, * 52 CB ...... Sullivan Shawn 18

Venice, Calif. Venice, Jr. 180 6-4 QB Beau Davis, 15 WR ...... Holt Menelik * 18

Harbor City, Calif. (Nathaniel Narbonne) (Nathaniel Calif. City, Harbor So. 210 6-0 LB/IB Major Culbert, * 6 WR ...... Todd Peterson Todd ** 17

Cozad, Neb. Cozad, Fr. 260 6-6 DE Jared Crick, 94 WR ...... Purify Maurice * 16

LB ...... Octavien Steve * 15 Glendale, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge) (Mountain Ariz. Glendale, So. 240 6-2 LB Nick Covey, 31

QB ...... Davis Beau 15 Bennington, Neb. Bennington, Jr. 305 6-3 OL Andy Christensen, * 62

CB ...... Blue Anthony 14 LaPorte, Texas LaPorte, Fr. 245 6-1 IB Quentin Castille, 19

LB ...... Corey McKeon Corey ** 13

(Southwest) Neb. Lincoln, Fr. 205 6-1 S Austin Cassidy, 8

LB ...... Lawrence Blake 12

Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) (Millard Neb. Omaha, Fr. 265 6-1 C/LS Mike Caputo, 58

QB ...... Ganz Joe * 12

DeWitt, Neb. (Tri County) (Tri Neb. DeWitt, So. 185 5-11 WR Wes Cammack, * 82

WR ...... Gilleylen Curenski 11

Hartselle, Ala. Hartselle, Sr. 300 6-3 C Brett Byford, * 59

IB ...... Helu Roy 10

Phoenix, Ariz. (Moon Valley) (Moon Ariz. Phoenix, Fr. 320 6-5 OL Jaivorio Burkes, 72

S ...... Wilson Bryan * 9

St. Louis, Mo. (Hazelwood East) (Hazelwood Mo. Louis, St. So. 210 6-2 WR Chris Brooks, 1

QB ...... Keller Sam 9

Aquinas) Thomas (St. Kan. Park, Overland Sr. 230 6-1 LB Lance Brandenburgh, *** 40

S ...... Cassidy Austin 8

Anchorage, Alaska (Bartlett/N.M. Military) (Bartlett/N.M. Alaska Anchorage, Sr. 200 6-2 CB Zackary Bowman, * 1 WR ...... Henry Will 8

Texas Hill, Cedar Fr. 175 5-10 CB Anthony Blue, 14 WR ...... Hardy Frantz ** 7

LB/IB ...... Major Culbert Major * 6 Plattsmouth, Neb. Plattsmouth, RFr. 290 6-1 OL Dennis Bergland, 57

CB ...... Murillo Armando 5 Cheyenne, Wyo. (Chadron State/Laramie County CC) County State/Laramie (Chadron Wyo. Cheyenne, Jr. 255 6-2 LS Justin Baumgartner, 56

IB ...... Lucky Marlon ** 5 Daytona Beach, Fla. (Mainland) Fla. Beach, Daytona RFr. 325 6-4 OL Cruz Barrett, 66

S ...... Asante Larry 4 CC) City (Garden N.J. Camden, Jr. 310 6-4 DT Shukree Barfield, 56

QB ...... Lee Zac 3

Larry Asante, 4 Alexandria, Va. (Hayfield/Coffeyville CC) (Hayfield/Coffeyville Va. Alexandria, So. 210 6-1 S

S ...... Thenarse Rickey * 3

Prince Amukamara, 21 Glendale, Ariz. (Apollo) Ariz. Glendale, Fr. 180 6-1 CB

QB ...... Witt Patrick 2

Pierre Allen, 95 Denver, Colo. (Thomas Jefferson) (Thomas Colo. Denver, RFr. 265 6-5 DE

CB ...... Grixby Cortney *** 2

Name No. School/College) (High Hometown Yr. Wt. Ht. Pos.

WR ...... Brooks Chris 1

Lettermen in Bold; *-Indicates Letters Earned Letters *-Indicates Bold; in Lettermen

CB ...... Bowman Zackary * 1

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Jay Terry Jay Manager: Equipment Mayer; Mark Trainer: Football Head

Vince Guinta Vince Operations: Football of Director Assistant McFadden; Tim : Development Program of Director

: Jon Osterhout; Osterhout; Jon : Assistant/Defense Graduate Tim Cassidy; Cassidy; Tim A.D./Football: Associate Kennedy; Dave Coach: Strength Head

Buddy Wyatt; Wyatt; Buddy Line: Defensive Wagner; Dennis Line: Offensive Rudolph; Joe Ends: Tight Keith Heckendorf; Heckendorf; Keith Assistant/Offense: Graduate

tuh-NARSE ...... Thenarse Rickey

Jordan; Randy Backs: Running Gilmore; Ted Coordinator: Receivers/Recruiting Elmassian; Phil : Cornerbacks Busch; Bill Coordinator:

TEE-fuh-tiller ...... Teafatiller Hunter

Safeties/Special Teams Teams Safeties/Special Watson; Shawn Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Offensive Cosgrove; Kevin Coordinator/Linebackers: Defensive

en-dom-ah-ken SUE en-dom-ah-ken ...... Suh Ndamukong

26-19, 4th season 4th 26-19, Nebraska: at Record 1978); Benedictine, (Illinois Callahan Bill Coach: Head

STINE-kooler ...... Steinkuhler Ty

Coaching Staff Coaching RUDE ...... Ruud Bo

pole-ow-ski ...... Poulosky Andy

...... Picou Jordan PEE-cue

Cozad, Neb. Cozad, RFr. 220 6-4 TE Dreu Young, 49 ...... McKeon Corey mick-CUE-in

mack-oh-VICK-uh ...... Makovicka Justin Glendale, Ariz. (Ironwood) Ariz. Glendale, Fr. 230 6-4 DE William Yancy, 47

ah-dee kun-ALEK ah-dee ...... Kunalic Adi Grand Island, Neb. (Central Catholic) (Central Neb. Island, Grand Jr. 230 6-3 LB Tyler Wortman, 53

men-uh-leek ...... Holt Menelik Texas Wylie, Fr. 220 6-4 QB Patrick Witt, 2

...... Green Tierre Tee-AIR Liberal, Kan. (Butler County CC) County (Butler Kan. Liberal, Sr. 220 6-0 IB Kenny Wilson, * 27

...... Gilleylen Curenski GILL-ee-yen

Granada Hills, Calif. (Pierce College) (Pierce Calif. Hills, Granada Sr. 205 6-1 S Bryan Wilson, * 9

FOY ...... Fahie Tyrone

Florissant, Mo. (McClure North) (McClure Mo. Florissant, RFr. 310 6-5 OL Keith Williams, 68

Ell-MAY-shun ...... Elmassian Phil

Loma) (Point Calif. Diego, San RFr. 195 6-0 CB Anthony West, 22

juh-var-ee-o ...... Burkes Jaivorio

North Bend, Neb. Bend, North Jr. 200 6-1 PK Jake Wesch, ** 37

...... Barfield Shukree shuh-KREE

[Colo.]) (Niwot Neb. Lincoln, RFr. 185 6-0 S Adam Watson, 24

...... Amukamara Prince ah-moo-kuh-mara

(Bayshore) Fla. Bradenton, Fr. 210 6-3 LB Latravis Washington, 23 uh-SAHN-tay ...... Asante Larry

Antioch, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy) (Brentwood Tenn. Antioch, Jr. 265 6-3 DE Barry Turner, ** 99 Guide Pronunciation

Cheyenne, Wyo. (East) Wyo. Cheyenne, Jr. 200 6-0 P Dan Titchener, * 97

DE ...... Turner Barry ** 99 Neb. Loomis, Fr. 180 6-1 WR Lance Thorell, 39

DE ...... Potter Zach ** 98 Elkhorn, Neb. Elkhorn, Fr. 245 6-2 FB Kevin Thomsen, 37

DT ...... Dixon Kevin 97 Los Angeles, Calif. (Jordan) Calif. Angeles, Los So. 190 6-0 S Rickey Thenarse, * 3

P ...... Titchener Dan * 97

Kingsburg, Calif. (San Joaquin Memorial) Joaquin (San Calif. Kingsburg, Jr. 230 6-3 TE Hunter Teafatiller, ** 89

DT ...... Johnson Brandon * 96

Francis) (St. Neb. Humphrey, RFr. 230 6-4 TE Ben Tasa, 46

DE ...... Allen Pierre 95

Minn. Hutchinson, Jr. 200 6-2 WR Nate Swift, ** 87

DE ...... Crick Jared 94

Brenham, Texas Brenham, Fr. 190 5-10 CB Shawn Sullivan, 18

DT ...... Suh Ndamukong * 93

Portland, Ore. (Grant) Ore. Portland, So. 305 6-4 DT Ndamukong Suh, * 93

DL ...... Fahie Tyrone 92

Lincoln, Neb. (Southwest) Neb. Lincoln, Jr. 285 6-3 DT Ty Steinkuhler, ** 43 DT ...... Jensen Seth 91

Hayward, Calif. Hayward, Fr. 205 6-2 LB Austin Stafford, 35 DT ...... Moore Terrence 90

Las Vegas, Nev. (Palo Verde) (Palo Nev. Vegas, Las RFr. 290 6-6 OL Mike Smith, 65 PK ...... Henery Alex 90

Colorado Springs, Colo. (Air Force Prep) Force (Air Colo. Springs, Colorado Jr. 335 6-5 OL Matt Slauson, ** 70 DE ...... Santin Jonathon 89

TE ...... Teafatiller Hunter ** 89 Neb. Elkhorn, Jr. 260 6-4 DE Clayton Sievers, ** 88

WR ...... Lester Ben 88 (East) Neb. Bellevue, Sr. 245 6-3 FB Matt Senske, 42

DE ...... Sievers Clayton ** 88 Barrington, Ill. Barrington, Fr. 210 6-3 LB Jeff Sayre, 57

WR ...... Swift Nate ** 87 Fullerton, Neb. Fullerton, Fr. 235 6-3 DE Jonathon Santin, 89

DE ...... Poulosky Andy * 86

Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast) Neb. Lincoln, Sr. 230 6-2 FB Andy Sand, 48

TE ...... Hill Sean 86

Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast) Neb. Lincoln, Sr. 235 6-3 LB Bo Ruud, *** 51

DE ...... Rice Thomas 85

School) (Breck Minn. Minneapolis, RFr. 160 5-6 WR Xavier Rucker, 84

TE ...... Phillips J.B. *** 85

Lincoln, Neb. (East) Neb. Lincoln, Sr. 240 6-1 DE Thomas Rice, 85

WR ...... Rucker Xavier 84

Eureka, Calif. (San Francisco City College) City Francisco (San Calif. Eureka, Sr. 220 6-4 WR Maurice Purify, * 16

WR ...... Nunn Terrence *** 83

Ponca, Neb. Ponca, Sr. 255 6-2 DE Andy Poulosky, * 86 LS ...... O'Leary T.J. * 82

Omaha, Neb. (Creighton Prep) (Creighton Neb. Omaha, Jr. 285 6-7 DE Zach Potter, ** 98 WR ...... Cammack Wes * 82

Rialto, Calif. (Eisenhower/Mt. San Antonio CC) Antonio San (Eisenhower/Mt. Calif. Rialto, Sr. 305 6-2 OL Jordan Picou, 69 TE ...... Mueller Josh *** 81

(Heritage) Texas Colleyville, Sr. 245 6-3 TE J.B. Phillips, *** 85 TE ...... Hill Ryan 80

DE ...... Harvey David 80 Grand Island, Neb. (Central Catholic) (Central Neb. Island, Grand Jr. 210 6-4 WR Todd Peterson, ** 17

LS ...... McEwen Robbie 79 (North) Neb. Omaha, Fr. 210 6-1 WR Niles Paul, 24

OL ...... Jones Marcel 78 Naples, Fla. (Lely/W.R. Harper College) Harper (Lely/W.R. Fla. Naples, Sr. 240 6-0 LB Steve Octavien, * 15

OL ...... Nicks Carl * 77 State) Mexico North/New (Millard Neb. Omaha, Jr. 245 6-1 LS T.J. O'Leary, * 82

OL ...... Murtha Lydon ** 76

Bellevue, Neb. (Bellevue East) (Bellevue Neb. Bellevue, . Jr 200 5-11 S Matt O’Hanlon, * 33

DE ...... Lingenfelter Luke 75

Houston, Texas (Cypress Falls) (Cypress Texas Houston, Sr. 190 6-0 WR Terrence Nunn, *** 83

OL ...... Haines Victory 75

Hartnell JC/New Mexico St.) Mexico JC/New Hartnell

DL ...... Escamilla Taylor 74

Salinas, Calif. (North Salinas/ (North Calif. Salinas, Sr. 330 6-5 OL Carl Nicks, * 77

OL ...... Jones D.J. 73

Hutchinson, Minn. Hutchinson, Jr. 310 6-7 OL Lydon Murtha, ** 76

OL ...... Burkes Jaivorio 72

Tampa, Fla. (Robinson/Eastern Arizona CC) Arizona (Robinson/Eastern Fla. Tampa, Jr. 195 6-0 CB Armando Murillo, 5 OL ...... Masin Mike 71

Columbus, Neb. (Lakeview) Neb. Columbus, Sr. 265 6-5 TE Josh Mueller, *** 81 OL ...... Slauson Matt ** 70

New Orleans, La. (McDonogh 35) (McDonogh La. Orleans, New Fr. 275 6-3 DT Terrence Moore, 90 OL ...... Picou Jordan 69

Elkhorn, Neb. Elkhorn, RFr. 225 6-2 LB Kyle Moore, 38 OL ...... Williams Keith 68

OL ...... Hickman Jacob * 67 Houston, Texas (Spring Woods) (Spring Texas Houston, Fr. 185 5-10 IB Marcus Mendoza, 32

OL ...... Barrett Cruz 66 Kirkwood, Mo. Kirkwood, RFr. 225 6-4 TE Mike McNeill, 44

OL ...... Smith Mike 65 Corey McKeon, ** 13 Naperville, Ill. (North) Ill. Naperville, Sr. 225 6-1 LB

OL ...... Valburg Ethan 63 Robbie McEwen, 79 North Platte, Neb. (Drake University/Chatfield) (Drake Neb. Platte, North Jr. 235 6-0 LS

DT ...... Martin Ben 63

Matthew May, 36 County) (Chase Neb. Imperial, Fr. 195 6-1 S

OL ...... Christensen Andy * 62

Mike Masin, 71 Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast) Neb. Lincoln, Fr. 320 6-6 OL

OL ...... Huff Mike ** 61

Jay Martin, 59 Waverly, Neb. Waverly, Fr. 210 6-2 LB

LB ...... Martin Jay 59

Ben Martin, 63 (Southwest) Neb. Lincoln, RFr. 270 6-4 DT

C ...... Byford Brett * 59

Justin Makovicka, 45 Butler) (East Neb. Ulysses, RFr. 235 6-1 FB

C/LS Caputo Mike 58 ......

Marlon Lucky, ** 5 Calif. Hollywood, North Jr. 210 6-0 IB

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Niles Paul (6-1, 210, Fr., Omaha, Neb.) Omaha, Fr., 210, (6-1, Paul Niles 24

Nate Swift* (6-2, 200, Jr., Hutchinson, Minn.) Hutchinson, Jr., 200, (6-2, Swift* Nate 87

Andre Jones* (6-0, 190, Sr., Fort Walton Beach, Fla.) Beach, Walton Fort Sr., 190, (6-0, Jones* Andre 25

Terrence Nunn*** (6-0, 190, Sr., Houston, Texas) Houston, Sr., 190, (6-0, Nunn*** Terrence 83

Cortney Grixby*** (5-9, 170, Sr., Omaha, Neb.) Omaha, Sr., 170, (5-9, Grixby*** Cortney 2 PR:

Niles Paul (6-1, 210, Fr.) 210, (6-1, Paul Niles 24

Frantz Hardy** (6-1, 190, Sr.)/5 Marlon Lucky** (6-0, 210, Jr.) 210, (6-0, Lucky** Marlon Sr.)/5 190, (6-1, Hardy** Frantz 7

Terrence Nunn*** (6-0, 190, Sr.)/3 Rickey Thenarse* (6-0, 190, Soph.) 190, (6-0, Thenarse* Rickey Sr.)/3 190, (6-0, Nunn*** Terrence 83

KOR: Andre Jones* (6-0, 190, Sr.)/2 Cortney Grixby*** (5-9, 170, Sr.) 170, (5-9, Grixby*** Cortney Sr.)/2 190, (6-0, Jones* Andre 25

Nate Swift** (6-2, 200, Jr.)/97 Dan Titchener* (6-0, 200, Jr.) 200, (6-0, Titchener* Dan Jr.)/97 200, (6-2, Swift** Nate 87

Jake Wesch** (6-1, 200, Jr., North Bend, Neb.) Bend, North Jr., 200, (6-1, Wesch** Jake 37 H:

8 ...... KO Fr., Kunalic, Adi

Justin Baumgartner (6-2, 255, Jr., Cheyenne, Wyo.) Cheyenne, Jr., 255, (6-2, Baumgartner Justin 56

8 ...... PK RFr., Henery, Alex

Leary* (6-1, 245, Jr., Omaha, Neb.) Omaha, Jr., 245, (6-1, Leary* T.J. O’ T.J. 82 LS: 22 ...... P Jr., Titchener, Dan

Starts Position Name,

Jake Wesch** (6-1, 200, Jr., North Bend, Neb.) Bend, North Jr., 200, (6-1, Wesch** Jake 37

Career

Depth chart will be updated each Tuesday on Huskers.com on Tuesday each updated be will chart Depth

Kickers Dan Titchener* (6-0, 200, Jr., Cheyenne, Wyo.) Cheyenne, Jr., 200, (6-0, Titchener* Dan 97 P:

*indicates letters earned; earned; letters *indicates

: *-2 @ TE @ *-2 KEY

Adi Kunalic (6-0, 175, Fr.)/90 Alex Henery (6-2, 170, RFr.) 170, (6-2, Henery Alex Fr.)/90 175, (6-0, Kunalic Adi 20 PK:

1 ...... S Sr., Wilson, Bryan

pecialists S

1 ...... DT Jr., Barfield, Shukree

Patrick Witt (6-4, 220, Fr., Wylie, Texas) Wylie, Fr., 220, (6-4, Witt Patrick 2

1 ...... DE Sr., Poulosy, Andy

Anthony West (6-0, 195, RFr., San Diego, Calif.) Diego, San RFr., 195, (6-0, West Anthony 22 Joe Ganz* (6-1, 200, Jr., Palos Heights, Ill.) Heights, Palos Jr., 200, (6-1, Ganz* Joe 12 3 ...... LB Soph., Dillard, Phillip

3 ...... DE* Jr., Sievers, Clayton Zack Bowman* (6-2, 200, Sr., Anchorage, Alaska) Anchorage, Sr., 200, (6-2, Bowman* Zack 1 Sam Keller (6-4, 230, Sr., Danville, Calif.) Danville, Sr., 230, (6-4, Keller Sam 9 QB:

4 ...... DT Jr., Steinkuhler, Ty

Cortney Grixby*** (5-9, 170, Sr., Omaha, Neb.) Omaha, Sr., 170, (5-9, Grixby*** Cortney 2 CB: R

4 ...... DT Jr., Dixon, Kevin

Cody Glenn* (6-0, 230, Jr., Rusk, Texas) Rusk, Jr., 230, (6-0, Glenn* Cody 34

5 ...... LB Sr., Brandenburgh, Lance

Eric Hagg (6-1, 195, Fr., Peoria, Ariz.) Peoria, Fr., 195, (6-1, Hagg Eric 28 Fr.) 210, (6-0, Helu Roy 10 Fr.)/ 245, (6-1, Castille Quentin 19 7 ...... DE Jr., Potter, Zach

7 ...... SS Soph., Asante, Larry

Ben Eisenhart** (5-11, 200, Sr.) 200, (5-11, Eisenhart** Ben Soph.)/46 195, (6-0, Thenarse* Rickey 3 Marlon Lucky** (6-0, 210, Jr., North Hollywood, Calif.) Hollywood, North Jr., 210, (6-0, Lucky** Marlon 5 IB:

7 ...... NT Soph., Suh, Ndamukong

Tierre Green*** (6-1, 200, Sr., Omaha, Neb.) Omaha, Sr., 200, (6-1, Green*** Tierre 30 FS:

7 ...... DE Jr., Turner, Barry

Andy Sand (6-2, 230, Sr., Lincoln, Neb.) Lincoln, Sr., 230, (6-2, Sand Andy 48

7 ...... LB Sr., Octavien, Steve

Matt O’Hanlon* (5-11, 200, Jr., Bellevue, Neb.) Bellevue, Jr., 200, (5-11, O’Hanlon* Matt 33 Thomas Lawson* (6-0, 250, Jr., Parker, Colo.) Parker, Jr., 250, (6-0, Lawson* Thomas 36 FB:

8 ...... CB Sr., Bowman, Zackary

Ben Eisenhart** (5-11, 200, Sr.) 200, (5-11, Eisenhart** Ben 46 Sr.)/ 205, (6-1, Wilson* Bryan 9

8 ...... CB Jr., Murillo, Armando

Niles Paul (6-1, 210, Fr., Omaha, Neb.) Omaha, Fr., 210, (6-1, Paul Niles 24

13 ...... CB Sr., Jones, Andre Larry Asante (6-1, 210, Soph., Alexandria, Va.) Alexandria, Soph., 210, (6-1, Asante Larry 4 SS:

Dan Erickson** (6-1, 195, Sr., Omaha, Neb.) Omaha, Sr., 195, (6-1, Erickson** Dan 26 31 ...... LB Sr., Ruud, Bo

31 ...... LB Sr., McKeon, Corey

Frantz Hardy** (6-1, 190, Sr., Miami, Fla.) Miami, Sr., 190, (6-1, Hardy** Frantz 7

Anthony Blue (5-10, 175, Fr., Cedar Hill, Texas) Hill, Cedar Fr., 175, (5-10, Blue Anthony 14

32 ...... FS Sr., Green, Tierre

Terrence Nunn*** (6-0, 190, Sr., Houston, Texas) Houston, Sr., 190, (6-0, Nunn*** Terrence 83 (Z): WR

Andre Jones* (6-0, 190, Sr., Fort Walton Beach, Fla.) Beach, Walton Fort Sr., 190, (6-0, Jones* Andre 25 34 ...... CB Sr., Grixby, Cortney

Starts Position Name,

Armando Murillo (6-0, 195, Jr., Tampa, Fla.) Tampa, Jr., 195, (6-0, Murillo Armando 5 CB: L

Menelik Holt (6-4, 215, Soph., San Diego, Calif.) Diego, San Soph., 215, (6-4, Holt Menelik 4

Career

Defense Todd Peterson** (6-4, 210, Jr., Grand Island, Neb.) Island, Grand Jr., 210, (6-4, Peterson** Todd 17

Steve Octavien* (6-0, 240, Sr., Naples, Fla.) Naples, Sr., 240, (6-0, Octavien* Steve 15

Maurice Purify* (6-4, 220, Sr., Eureka, Calif.) Eureka, Sr., 220, (6-4, Purify* Maurice 16

Lance Brandenburgh*** (6-1, 230, Sr., Overland Park, Kan.) Park, Overland Sr., 230, (6-1, Brandenburgh*** Lance 40 WILL: 1 ...... WR Sr., Erickson, Dan

Nate Swift** (6-2, 200, Jr., Hutchinson, Minn.) Hutchinson, Jr., 200, (6-2, Swift** Nate 87 (X): WR 2 ...... FB Jr., Lawson, Thomas

2 ...... FB Sr., Sand, Andy Corey McKeon** (6-1, 225, Sr., Naperville, Ill.) Naperville, Sr., 225, (6-1, McKeon** Corey 13

Matt Slauson** (6-5, 335, Jr., Colorado Springs, Colo.) Springs, Colorado Jr., 335, (6-5, Slauson** Matt 70

2 ...... HB Jr., Teafatiller, Hunter

Phillip Dillard* (6-1, 250, Soph., Tulsa, Okla.) Tulsa, Soph., 250, (6-1, Dillard* Phillip 52 MIKE:

3 ...... TE Sr., Hill, Sean Lydon Murtha** (6-7, 310, Jr., Hutchinson, Minn.) Hutchinson, Jr., 310, (6-7, Murtha** Lydon 76 RT:

4 ...... WR Sr., Hardy, Frantz

Blake Lawrence (6-2, 220, Fr.)/53 Tyler Wortman (6-3, 230, Jr.) 230, (6-3, Wortman Tyler Fr.)/53 220, (6-2, Lawrence Blake 12

5 ...... WR Jr., Peterson, Todd D.J. Jones (6-5, 310, RFr., Omaha, Neb.) Omaha, RFr., 310, (6-5, Jones D.J. 73

6 ...... WR Sr., Purify, Maurice Bo Ruud*** (6-3, 235, Sr., Lincoln, Neb.) Lincoln, Sr., 235, (6-3, Ruud*** Bo 51 SAM:

Mike Huff** (6-4, 300, Jr., Ralston, Neb.) Ralston, Jr., 300, (6-4, Huff** Mike 61 RG:

6 ...... OG Soph., Hickman, Jacob

6 ...... HB Sr., Mueller, Josh

Pierre Allen (6-5, 265, RFr., Denver, Colo.) Denver, RFr., 265, (6-5, Allen Pierre 95

Jordan Picou (6-2, 305, Sr., Rialto, Calif.) Rialto, Sr., 305, (6-2, Picou Jordan 69

8 ...... QB Sr., Keller, Sam

Zach Potter** (6-7, 285, Jr., Omaha, Neb.) Omaha, Jr., 285, (6-7, Potter** Zach 98 END: B

Brett Byford* (6-3, 300, Sr., Hartselle, Ala.) Hartselle, Sr., 300, (6-3, Byford* Brett 59 C: 9 ...... OG Jr., Christensen, Andy

10 ...... OT Sr., Nicks, Carl

Shukree Barfield (6-4, 310, Jr.)/ 96 Brandon Johnson* (6-3, 315, Sr.) 315, (6-3, Johnson* Brandon 96 Jr.)/ 310, (6-4, Barfield Shukree 56 Keith Williams (6-5, 310, RFr., Florissant, Mo.) Florissant, RFr., 310, (6-5, Williams Keith 68 14 ...... OT Jr., Murtha, Lydon

14 ...... IB Jr., Lucky, Marlon Ndamukong Suh* (6-4, 305, Soph., Portland, Ore.) Portland, Soph., 305, (6-4, Suh* Ndamukong 93 NT: Jacob Hickman* (6-4, 285, Soph., Bakersfield, Calif.) Bakersfield, Soph., 285, (6-4, Hickman* Jacob 67 LG:

15 ...... WR Jr., Swift, Nate

17 ...... OG Jr., Huff, Mike

Ben Martin (6-4, 270, RFr., Lincoln, Neb.) Lincoln, RFr., 270, (6-4, Martin Ben 63

Mike Smith (6-6, 290, RFr., Las Vegas, Nev.) Vegas, Las RFr., 290, (6-6, Smith Mike 65

18 ...... OG Jr., Slauson, Matt

Kevin Dixon (6-3, 295, Jr., Sebring, Fla.) Sebring, Jr., 295, (6-3, Dixon Kevin 97 Carl Nicks* (6-5, 330, Sr., Salinas, Calif.) Salinas, Sr., 330, (6-5, Nicks* Carl 77 LT: 21 ...... C Sr., Byford, Brett

30 ...... HB Sr., Phillips, J.B. Ty Steinkuhler** (6-3, 285, Jr., Lincoln, Neb.) Lincoln, Jr., 285, (6-3, Steinkuhler** Ty 43 DT:

Mike McNeill (6-4, 225, RFr.) 225, (6-4, McNeill Mike Sr.)/44 265, (6-5, Mueller*** Josh 81 33 ...... WR Sr., Nunn, Terrence

Starts Position Name,

Andy Poulosky* (6-2, 255, Sr., Ponca, Neb.) Ponca, Sr., 255, (6-2, Poulosky* Andy 86 Hunter Teafatiller** (6-3, 230, Jr., Kingsburg, Calif.) Kingsburg, Jr., 230, (6-3, Teafatiller** Hunter 89

Career

Clayton Sievers** (6-4, 260, Jr., Elkhorn, Neb.) Elkhorn, Jr., 260, (6-4, Sievers** Clayton 88

J.B. Phillips** (6-3, 245, Sr., Colleyville, Texas) Colleyville, Sr., 245, (6-3, Phillips** J.B. 85 Offense

Barry Turner** (6-3, 265, Jr., Antioch, Tenn.) Antioch, Jr., 265, (6-3, Turner** Barry 99 END: O Sean Hill (6-3, 250, Sr., Naperville, Ill.) Naperville, Sr., 250, (6-3, Hill Sean 86 H-BACK:

Career Starts Career

DEFENSE OFFENSE

2007 Nebraska Depth Chart– Depth Nebraska 2007

Texas A&M Texas

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Game Highs GRIXBYCortney 2 » Tackles–9 vs. Oklahoma, 2005 » Solo Tackles–9 vs. Oklahoma, 2005 » Inteceptions-2 vs. Iowa State, 2007 GRIXBY » Pass Breakups–3 at Baylor, 2005, vs. Kansas State, 2005 » Punt Returns–5 vs. Maine, 2005, vs. Colorado, 2005 CORNERback • Sr. • 5-9 • 170 » Punt Return Yards–61 vs. Maine, 2005 OMAHA, NEB. (CENTRAL) » Long Punt Return–48 at Baylor, 2005 3 LETTERS 2007 Game-by-Game Game UT AT TT PBU PR KR » 2006 Honorable-Mention All-Big 12 (Associated Press, Coaches) Nevada* 2 1 3 0 3-4 2-66 » 2006 Brook Berringer Citizenship Team Wake Forest* 3 0 3 2 0-0 4-98 » 2005 First-Team Academic All-Big 12 USC* 1 0 1 0 2-4 5-110 » 2005 Honorable-Mention All-Big 12 (Coaches) Ball State* 1 0 1 1 1-16 4-78 » 2005 Big 12 Commissioner's Spring Academic Honor Roll Iowa State 1 0 1 1 1-12 2-87 » 2004 Big 12 Commissioner's Fall Academic Honor Roll Missouri* 2 2 4 1 0-0 5-120 Oklahoma State* 0 1 1 0 0-0 7-161 Cornerback Cortney Grixby is in his third season as a Blackshirt in 2007 and is Texas A&M 1 1 2 0 0-0 0-0 one of the most experienced leaders in the Husker secondary this season. The 2007 *-games started secondary is a group that features more depth than any other season in recent memory. Grixby is a versatile performer, playing a key role on special teams in addition to hiis defensive work. National Big 12 Grixby started the season on a strong note, notching three tackles, including one Kickoff Returns 47th 24.8 Kickoff Returns 3rd 24.8 tackle for loss, against Nevada on Sept. 1. The Omaha native’s efforts helped the Husker defense hold the Wolf Pack to just 185 yards, the second straight Nebraska opponent to gain less than 200 yards after Auburn had just 178 in the 2007 Cotton Bowl. Grixby added three solo tackles and two pass break-ups on Wake Forest’s final drive to help secure Nebraska’s 20-17 win over the Demon Deacons. The Omaha, Neb., native made his biggest impact of the season in Nebraska’s conference-opening win over Iowa State on Sept. 29. Grixby notched two interceptions and a key pass breakup in the game, while also adding a career-long 51-yard kickoff return to set up Nebraska’s first touchdown. Additionally, two of Grixby’s three major defensive plays resulted in touchdowns, including his pass breakup, which was subsequently intercepted by linebacker Bo Ruud and returned 93 yards for a score. Grixby’s second interception also set up a six-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Sam Keller to fullback Thomas Lawson. Grixby is also the go-to-guy in Nebraska’s return game, where he averages 24.8 yards per kickoff return after that huge 51-yard return against the Cyclones, as well as a pair of solid 35-yard returns against Missouri and Oklahoma State. Grixby ranks third in the conference in kickoff returns and 47th nationally.

GRIXBY GAME-BY-GAME Nevada—Grixby made three tackles and averaged 33 yards per kickoff return. Wake Forest—Grixby notched three solo tackles and two pass breakups, while continuing to dominate NU’s kickoff return game with four returns for 98 yards. USC—Grixby made five kickoff returns for 110 yards, including one return for 26 yards. Also notched the 100th unassisted tackle of his career. Ball State—Made one tackle and one key pass break-up, while also notching his longest punt return (16 yards) of the season. Iowa State—Grixby had two interceptions, a key pass breakup and a career-long 51-yard kickoff return to set up three touchdown drives for the Huskers. Missouri—Grixby had five kickoff returns for 120 yards, including one for 35 yards. He also tallied four tackles and the 30th pass break up of his career. Oklahoma State—Grixby led Nebraska in all-purpose yards with 161 yards on seven kickoff returns. Texas A&M—Grixby made two tackles against A&M and did not return a kick for the first time this season.

Grixby’s Career Statistics Defense ( ------Tackles------) Fum. QB Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sacks C-R BK PBU PI Hry. 2004 11/2 14 7 21 1-0 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 0 2005 12/12 38 8 46 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 10 1 1 2006 14/14 42 11 53 2-3 0-0 1-1 0 11 1 0 2007 8/6 11 5 16 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 5 2 0 Totals 45/34 105 31 136 4-4 0-0 2-2 0 30 4 1

Punt Returns: 52-457-0 total; 32-333-0 in 2005, 13-92-0 in 2006, 7-36-0 in 2007

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Oklahoma State—Lucky rushed for 66 yards on 13 carries. Texas A&M—Lucky caught a career-high 13 passes for 125 yards, breaking his own LUCKYMARLON 5 record for single-game receptions by a running back, as well as setting a new Nebraska LUCKY running back record for catches in a season (49). Lucky’s Career Statistics I-BACK • Jr. • 6-0 • 210 Rushing NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. Year G/S Att. Gain Loss Net Y/A Y/G Long TDs (North Hollywood) • 2 LETTERS 2005 12/0 43 139 10 129 3.0 10.8 11, twice 0 2006 14/6 141 762 34 728 5.2 52.0 51, vs. Troy 6 2007 8/8 146 752 31 721 4.9 90.1 41, vs. Iowa St. 6 » Walter Camp Football Foundation National Offensive Player of the Week (9/2/07) Totals 34/14 332 1,653 75 1,578 4.8 46.4 51, vs. Troy 12 » 2007 Big 12 Commissioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll Receiving: 73-699-1 total; 2-3-0 in 2005; 32-383-0 in 2006; 49-388-1 in 2007 » 2006 Second-Team All-Big 12 (AP, Houston Chronicle, S-A Express News) Kickoff Returns: 21-423-0 total; 13-270-0 in 2005; 8-153-0 in 2006; long 57-Kansas, 2005 » 2006 Honorable-Mention All-Big 12 (Coaches) Passing: 2-3-0, 45 yards; 25-yard TD pass to Nate Swift vs. Texas, 2006; 20-yard TD pass to Sean Hill » Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (vs. Troy, 2006; vs. Nevada, 2007) vs. Iowa State, 2007 I-back Marlon Lucky quickly emerged as Nebraska’s leader on the ground in 2007, Game Highs knocking out huge gains for the Husker run game and making a name for himself as » Rushing Attempts–30 vs. Nevada, 2007 NU’s featured back. Additionally, Lucky has developed into a versatile back over the last » Rushing Yards–233 vs. Nevada, 2007 four games, including becoming a key member of NU’s passing game. » Long Rush–51 vs. Troy, 2006 » Rushing Touchdowns–3 twice, last vs. Nevada, 2007 Lucky wasted no time finding his footing this season, as he posted an incredible » Receptions–13 vs. Texas A&M, 2007 game against Nevada in Nebraska’s season-opener. The 6-0, 210 Lucky erupted for a » Receiving Yards–125 vs. Texas A&M, 2007 Nebraska season-opening record 233 rushing yards and three scores to power NU to » Long Reception–42 vs. Texas A&M, 2006 a 52-10 victory over the Wolf Pack. Lucky’s 233 yards marked a career high, while he added 33 more yards receiving and another score to post the best all-purpose yardage 2007 Game-by-Game total by a Husker in a season opener and the fifth-best total ever with 266. Rushing Lucky crossed the 100-yard mark on his first carry of the second half against Nevada Game No. Yds. TD Lg. Rec. and became the 56th NU running back to eclipse the 1,000-yard mark on the same Nevada* 30 233 3 31 3-33-1 drive. Since then, Lucky has posted a total of three 100-yard games, giving him five Wake Forest* 24 90 1 22 4-34-0 in his career. He now has 721 yards rushing on the season and 1,578 in his career. USC* 17 33 0 13 6-41-0 Ball State* 21 102 1 28 11-81-0 His 721 yards rushing is good for 90.1 yards per game, which ranks third in the Big Iowa State* 16 107 1 41 4-16-0 12 Conference. Missouri* 17 67 0 17 7-56-0 Lucky caught a Nebraska running back record 11 passes in Nebraska’s win over Ball Oklahoma State* 13 66 0 11 1-2-0 State on Sept. 22, breaking the record of nine held by Jeff Kinney (9-94 vs. Kansas on Texas A&M* 8 23 0 9 13-125-0 Oct. 18, 1969) and Cory Ross (9-129 at Colorado, Nov. 25, 2005). Lucky broke his own *-games started record again last Saturday, snagging 13 receptionsfor 125 yards against Texas A&M. Lucky’s 13 receptions are the second-most in school history by any player, trailing only Lucky’s Rankings the school record of 14 receptions by Dennis Richnafsky at Kansas State in 1967. Lucky National Big 12 has caught three or more passes in seven of eight games this season and 11 of the past Rushing 45th 90.1 Rushing 3rd 90.1 14 games dating back to last season. Receptions/Game t-38th 6.13 Receptions/Game t-6th 6.13 With his 13 catches against the Aggies, Lucky moved from outside of the top 10 to All-Purpose Runners 40th 138.6 All Purpose 5th 138.6 third on the NU season receptions chart, trailing only Johnny Rodgers’ 55 catches in 1972 and Rodgers’ 53 catches in 1971. Lucky’s 49 catches this season establish a new Nebraska season running back record for receptions, bettering Cory Ross’ 43 catches in 2005. Lucky now owns the top two single-game receptions totals for a running back with his 13 catches against A&M and his 11 receptions against Ball State. Lucky has 83 career receptions, good for fourth place on the NU career receptions mark. His 83 career receptions are a Nebraska running back record, bettering Jeff Kinney’s previous record of 82 career receptions. In Nebraska’s Big 12-opener against Iowa State on Sept. 29, Lucky proved he can be just as effective throwing the ball as he is running and receiving it. The junior I-back helped put the Huskers to their first touchdown of the contest on a halfback pass in the second quarter for a 20-yard touchdown to tight end Sean Hill. It was the second touchdown pass of Lucky’s career, joining a 25-yard touchdown pass to Nate Swift against Texas in 2006.

LUCKY GAME-BY-GAME Nevada—Lucky rushed for a career-high 233 yards and added 33 yard receiving for 266 all-purpose yards, the fifth-best total in Husker history. Wake Forest—Nearly hit the 100-yard mark with 92 yards, while adding four receptions and a break-away touchdown. USC—Lucky caught six passes for 41 yards and added 33 yards on the ground. Ball State—He broke the Nebraska running back record for receptions with 11, the second most in school history by any player. Iowa State—Lucky threw for the second touchdown of his career, connecting on a 20-yard pass to tight end Sean Hill. He also ran for his third 100-yard game of the season, including a 41-yard touchdown runthat was part of his 107-yard outing. Missouri—Lucky caught seven passes for 56 yards and entered the top 10 chart at ninth

for career receptions (69). He also ran for 67 yards.

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Game Highs KellerSam 9 » Pass Attempts–54 vs. USC, 2007 » Pass Completions–36 vs. USC, 2007 » Passing Yards–438 vs. Ball State, 2007 Keller » Passing Touchdowns–3 vs. Ball State, 2007 » Long Pass–73 yards to Sean Hill, 2007 Quarterback • Sr. • 6-4 • 230 » Rushing Yards–4 vs. Iowa State, 2007 Danville, Calif. (San Ramon » Total Offense–625 vs. Nevada, 2007 Valley HS/Arizona State) 2007 Game-By-GAME » 2007 Big 12 Preseason Newcomer of the Year Year Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yds. Y/A Y/G LP TD » 2006 Nebraska Offensive Scout Team MVP Nevada* 25 14 1 .560 193 7.7 193 25 1 » 2004 Sun Bowl Most Valuable Player (Arizona State) Wake Forest* 41 24 2 .590 258 10.8 258 30 1 USC* 54 36 2 .667 389 7.2 389 21 2 Sam Keller made his highly anticipated debut as the starting quarterback for Nebraska Ball State* 37 29 1 .784 438 11.8 438 73 3 in 2007, replacing two-year starter and 2006 Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year, Zac Iowa State* 28 18 1 .642 219 7.8 219 60 2 Taylor. Missouri* 43 25 1 .582 223 5.2 223 18 0 Keller quickly proved he was up to the task of filling Taylor’s rather sizeable shoes, as Oklahoma St.* 18 10 2 .555 129 7.2 129 44 2 he paced the way toward 625 total yards in Nebraska’s season opener against Nevada, the most single-game yards of the Callahan era. Texas A&M* 44 26 0 .590 275 6.3 275 26 1 Keller picked up his passing proficiency against USC, completing 36 passes for 389 yards, the fourth most in school history. His 36 completions tied a Nebraska school Keller’s Rankings record. National Big 12 The transfer from Arizona State continued his record-breaking ways in Nebraska’s Pass Efficiency 49th 131.0 Passing Avg. 6th 265.5 win over Ball State, completing 26-of-37 passes for 438 yards and three touchdowns. Total Offense 32nd 258.0 Pass Eff. 7th 131.0 In the process, Keller surpassed the 1,000-yard passing mark for the season. Keller’s Total Offense 7th 258.0 438 yards passing were a single-game school record, breaking the old mark of 431 by Zac Taylor against Iowa State on Oct. 1, 2005. Taylor’s came in a double-overtime win over the Cyclones. It also marked the first time a Nebraska quarterback had topped 300 yards in back-to-back games in school history. Keller now has three career 400- yard passing days, as he threw for 461 and 409 yards against LSU and Northwestern, respectively in 2005 at Arizona State. Keller is now 182 for 290 on the season for 2,124 total yards in the air, including two games of 300 yards or more, and owns a 63 percent completion rate. Keller is leading a Nebraska offense that is ranked 34th in the nation and seventh in the Big 12.

KELLER GAME-BY-GAME Nevada—Keller’s first game as a Husker ended in 625 offensive yards and one throwing touchdown. Wake Forest—Keller threw for 258 yards, including completing 10 passes for 80 yards and a touchdown in the final two minutes of the first half. USC—Keller threw for 389 yards, the fourth most in school history, while his 36 compleitions tied a Nebraska school record. Ball State—Passed for a school-record 438 yards, surpassing the 1,000 yard mark for the season. Iowa State—Keller connected on 18 of 28 passing attemps for 219 yards and two touchdowns. Missouri—Keller completed 25 of 43 passes for 223 yards. Oklahoma State—Keller was 10-for-18 passing with two touchdowns. Texas A&M—Keller completed 26-of-44 passes for 275 yards and one touchdown.

Keller’s Nebraska Statistics Passing Year G/GS Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yds. Y/A Y/G LP TD Eff.R.

2007 8/8 290 182 10 .628 2,154 7.42 265.5 73 12 131.04

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Game Highs MCKEONCOREY 13 » Tackles–14, vs. Texas A&M, 2007 » Solo Tackles–9 vs. Iowa State, 2005 vs. Michigan, 2005 » Tackles for Loss–5-23 vs. Iowa State, 2005 (school linebacker record) MCKEON » Sacks–2, vs. Wake Forest, vs. Iowa State, 2005 » LINEBACKER • Sr. • 6-1 • 225 QB Hurries–3 vs. Iowa State, 2005 » Passes Broken Up–2 vs. Kansas State, 2005 NAPERVILLE, ILL. (NORTH) 3 LETTERS 2007 GAME-BY-GAME Tackles Fumbles » 2007 Bednarik Award Watch List Game UT AT TT TFL Sacks QBH FF-FR INT-Yds PBU » 2006 Honorable-Mention All-Big 12 (Associated Press, Coaches) Nevada* 3 1 4 1-2 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 1 » 2006 Butkus Award Watch List WF* 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1-3 0 » 2005 Second-Team All-Big 12 (AP, KC Star, Dallas Morning News) USC* 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0-0 0 » 2005 Honorable-Mention All-Big 12 (Coaches) Ball State* 3 1 4 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 » 2005 Sophomore All-American (CollegeFootballNews.com) Iowa State* 4 5 9 1-3 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 1 Missouri 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 Corey McKeon opened the season by posting the second most tackles among Okla. St. 6 4 10 1-2 0-0 - 0-0 0-0 1 the defense against Nevada, tabbing four, including three solo sticks. McKeon also Texas A&M* 3 11 14 1-8 1-8 0 0-0 0-0 1 notched a tackle for loss, a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry against the Wolf *games started Pack, all key elements in holding Nevada to just 185 yards on the game. McKeon added a key interception against Wake Forest on Sept. 8, the fifth interception of his career and one of three for the Huskers this season. He continued his turnover success against USC, recovering a fumble in the third quarter and running it back for 11 yards. It was the third recovery of his career. McKeon put in a hard-hitting game in Nebraska’s conference opener against Iowa State on Sept. 29, racking up nine tackles, including one for a loss of three yards, as well as a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry to help the Huskers to the 35-17 win. McKeon came out strong again the past two weeks, leading the Huskers in tackles against both Oklahoma State and Texas A&M. He notched 10 tackles, including one TFL, and a pass breakup against the Cowboys on Oct. 13, before adding a season- high 14 tackles against the Aggies. McKeon also recorded an eight-yard sack in the second quarter against A&M and now has 35 career tackles for loss, leaving him just 2.5 TFL from the top 10 on the Nebraska career tackles for loss list.

MCKEON GAME-BY-GAME Nevada—McKeon zeroed in on Nevada’s quarterback, notching one quarterback hurry and a pass break-up, in addition to his four tackles. Wake Forest—McKeon snagged an open-field interception in the first half to give him five interception in his career. He added five tackles in the 20-17 win. USC—McKeon recovered a fumble and ran it back for 11 yards. Ball State—McKeon recorded four tackles, including three solo, as well as a tackle for loss. Iowa State—McKeon made nine tackles, a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry. Missouri—McKeon had three tackles and one pass break-up at Missouri. Oklahoma State—McKeon made a then season-high 10 tackles, including one TFL, and a pass breakup. Texas A&M—McKeon made a season-high 14 tackles, including an eight-yard sack that placed him just 2.5 TFL from the top 10 on the NU career tackles for loss list.

McKeon’s Career Statistics Defense ( ------Tackles------) Fum. QB Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sacks C-R BK PBU PI Hry. 2003 Redshirt 2004 1/0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 2005 12/12 61 37 98 22-89 7-51 1-1 0 8 3 11 2006 13/13 32 37 69 8-28 1-15 2-1 0 3 0 2 2007 8/6 22 29 51 5-16 1-8 0-1 0 5 1 2 Totals 33/30 115 103 218 35-133 9-74 3-3 0 16 5 15 Interceptions–4-54-1 TD; 1-5 vs. Western Illinois, 2004; 1-30 (TD) vs. Wake Forest; 1-19 vs. Kansas,

1-0; vs. Kansas State, 2005; 1-3, at Wake Forest, 2007

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Ruud’s Career Statistics Defense ( ------Tackles------) Fum. QB RUUDBo 51 Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sacks C-R BK PBU PI Hry. 2003 Redshirted RUUD 2004 11/0 12 5 17 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 2005 11/10 41 39 80 14-44 2.5-20 1-2 0 6 1 10 LINEBACKER • Sr. • 6-3 • 235 2006 14/13 36 29 65 7-31 2.0-23 3-2 0 4 2 4 2007 7/7 22 20 42 4-9 0-0 2-0 1 1 2 0 LINCOLN, NEB. (SOUTHEAST) Totals 43/30 111 93 204 24-83 4.5-43 6-4 1 11 5 16 3 LETTERS Interceptions–1-27 (TD) vs. Maine, 2005; 1-14 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1-40 vs. Missouri, 2006; 1-34-1 vs. Ball State, 1-93-1 vs. Iowa State, 2007. » 2007 Preseason Second-Team All-American (Athlon’s) Game Highs » 2007 Preseason First-Team All-Big 12 (Athlon’s) » Tackles–15 vs. Kansas State, 2005 » 2007 Team Captain » Solo Tackles–10 vs. Kansas St., 2005 » 2007 Lott Trophy Watch List » Tackles for Loss–5-10 vs. Kansas State, 2005 (tied NU linebacker record) » 2007 Bednarik Award Watch List » Sacks–1 four times, most recently vs. Missouri, 2006 » 2007 Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List » 2006 First-Team All-Big 12 (Coaches) » Two-Time Honorable-Mention All-Big 12 (Associated Press - 2005, 2006) 2007 GAME-BY-GAME » Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week vs. Missouri (2006), vs. Maine (2005) Tackles Fumbles » 2004 Second-Team Academic All-Big 12 Game UT AT TT TFL Sacks QBH FF-FR INT-Yds PBU » Two-Time Big 12 Commissioner’s Spring Honor Roll (2004, 2006) Nevada* 1 0 1 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 » Two-Time Big 12 Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll (2003, 2006) WF* 3 1 4 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 USC* 3 3 6 1-6 0-0 0 1-0 0-0 1 Senior linebacker Bo Ruud is poised for a big finish to his Nebraska career after two Ball State* 4 2 6 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1-34 0 outstanding seasons as a starter. Ruud broke into the starting lineup as a sophomore and Iowa State* 6 8 14 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 1-93 0 has been a mainstay ever since. This fall, Ruud was chosen by his teammates as one Missouri* 5 5 10 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 Okla. St. 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 of three senior captains for the 2007 squad, a testament to the respect and admiration TexasA&M 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 he has garnered both on and off the field. *games started Ruud made the switch to the SAM linebacker spot this spring after starting the past two years on the weakside. The 6-3, 235-pound Ruud recorded one tackle for loss and helped the Huskers to a 52-10 win over Nevada in the season opener. In fact, Nevada RUUD’S RANKINGS did not score a touchdown against the persistent Husker defense, as the Wolf Pack’s Big 12 lone trip to the end zone resulted from an interception. Tackles 50th 42 Against USC, Ruud added six tackles, as well as a pass break-up and the fifth fumble Fumbles Forced t-4th 0.25 caused of his Nebraska career. Ruud continued to be a difference-maker against Ball State on Sept. 22, intercepting a key pass in the fourth quarter and running it back for a touchdown. The score put Nebraska within two of the Cardinals, a deficit the Huskers would ultimately erase for the win. Ruud continued to be the poster child for big plays at Nebraska against Iowa State on Sept. 29, intercepting his second pass of the season and returning it 93 yards for a touchdown to give Nebraska a 28-10 lead. The 93-yard return is the third-longest interception return in school history, bettered only by a 95-yard return by Bill Kosch against Texas A&M in 1971 and Willie Greenlaw against Colorado in 1955. It is the longest ever by a Nebraska linebacker, bettering an 88-yard interception return for a touchdown by Noel Martin against Missouri in 1962. The interception return for a touchdown was the third of Ruud’s career and his fifth overall interception as a Husker. Ruud’s two interception returns for touchdowns in a season are a Nebraska linebacker record. It also marks the first time a Nebraska defensive player has had two touchdowns in a season since Julius Jackson scored a pair of touchdowns in 1999, both against Southern Miss. Ruud also made a team-high 14 tackles against the Cyclones, and added another 10 tackles against Missouri on Oct. 6 to pass the 200 mark in tackles for his career. He also surpassed his father, Tom Ruud, in career tackles against Missouri. RUUD GAME-BY-GAME Nevada—Ruud make one tackle for loss against the Wolf Pack. Wake Forest—Ruud added his second tackle for loss on the season, and made four tackles overall. USC—Caused a fumble in the fourth quarter to give him five fumbles caused in his career. Ball State—Ran an interception back for a touchdown in the fourth quarter to help the Huskers erase a nine-point deficit. Iowa State—Ruud scored his second consecutive touchdown off an interception on a 93-yard return, while also notching a team-high 14 tackles, marking the third time in his career he has posted a double-figure tackle total. Missouri—Ruud reached the 200 mark in career tackles with 10 for the game, surpassing his father, Tom, in the career tackles chart with 203 over Tom’s 202. Ruud also had one TFL. Oklahoma State—Ruud made one tackle against the Cowboys.

Texas A&M—Ruud did not play against the Aggies due to injury.

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OCTAVIENSTEVE 15 PURIFYMaurice 16 OCTAVIEN PURIFY

LINEBACKER • Sr. • 6-0 • 240 WIDE RECEIVER • Sr. • 6-4 • 220 Naples, Fla. (Lely/William Rainey EUREKA, CALIF. (SAN FRANCISCO Harper College) CITY COLLEGE) • 1 LETTER 1 LETTER » 2005 Big 12 Commissioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll » 2007 Maxwell Award Watch List » 2006 Second-Team All-Big 12 (Coaches) » 2006 Honorable-Mention All-Big 12 (AP) After facing setbacks from injuries in his first two seasons at Nebraska, it would » Tied for Fifth on Nebraska Season Touchdown Receptions List (7) seem senior linebacker Steve Octavien is on a mission to make up for lost time in his final go-around as a Husker. Wide receiver Maurice Purify quickly demonstrated his ability to be a difference-maker Through eight games this season, Octavien has made a team-high 52 tackles, includ- for the Nebraska offense in 2006. The 6-4, 220-pound Purify made a huge impact for the ing eight tackles for 28 yards lost. His 52 tackles rank 22nd in the Big 12, and is more Huskers in his first season in Lincoln and continued his strong play in 2007. tackles than he has had in his last two seasons combined. After missing Nebraska’s season-opener against Nevada, Purify started his season Octavien has been especially dominant in solo tackles. His 32 solo tackles this year against Wake Forest with three catches for 30 yards.The Eureka, Calif., native picked not only leads the Huskers in individual efforts, but it is also more total tackles than all up his presence against USC, catching a team-high seven passes for 80 yards. The but six NU players have on the year. seven receptions were a career-high for Purify, bettering the six catches he had last Octavien has been especially hard on conference opponents this season. Against Iowa season against Oklahoma State. State in Nebraska’s conference opener on Sept. 29, he posted a then career-high 11 Purify continued to excel against Ball State on Sept. 22, catching six passes for 122 tackles, including two TFL’s for 11 yards lost. He came out strong again against the Ag- yards, bettering his career high in receiving yards of 91 yards last season against Kansas. gies last weekend, bettering his career-high tackles with 13, including five solo efforts. Purify continues to be a big-play threat for the Huskers, catching three passes of 25 yards or more, as well as gathering the game-winning touchdown against Ball State. OCTAVIEN GAME-BY-GAME Purify added five catches for 40 yards against Missouri on Oct. 6, many of which Nevada—Recorded a team-high five tackles, one tackle for loss, one sack anda included yards after the catch, something Purify has been particularly impressive in quarterback hurry. doing this season. Wake Forest—Octavien snagged six solo tackles, a tackle for loss and a pass Against Texas A&M last weekend, Purfiy caught three passes for 42 yards and his breakup. second touchddown of the season. His 42 yards receiving gave him 1,004 yards in USC—Continued to dominate the backfield with two tackles for loss and one quarterback his career, making him the 15th player in NU history to hit the 1,000-yards receiving hurry against the top-ranked Trojans. mark. Ball State—Led the Huskers with seven tackles, two quarterback hurries and a key pass break-up in Ball State’s final drive to stop the Cardinals from scoring. PURIFY GAME-BY-GAME Iowa State—Octavien posted a then career-high 11 tackles, including two TFL’s for Nevada—Did not play. 11 yards lost. Wake Forest—Purify caught three passes for 30 yards in Nebraska’s win. Missouri—Octavien did not record a tackle against Missouri. USC—Purify caught a career-high seven passes for 80 yards. Oklahoma State—Octavien recorded two tackles, including one TFL and a quarterback Ball State—Caught six passes for a career-high 122 yards and one touchdown. hurry against the Cowboys. Iowa State—Purify caught three passes for 36 yards, including one for 18 yards. Texas A&M—Octavien tallied a career-high 13 tackles, including five solo stops. Missouri—Purify made five receptions for 40 yards. Oklahoma State—Purify had 24 yards on one reception. OCTAVIEN’s Career Statistics Texas A&M—Purify caught three passes for 42 yards and his second TD of 2007. The Defense ( ------Tackles------) Fum. QB 42 yards pushed him over the 1,000-yard mark for his career. Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sacks C-R BK PBU PI Hry. 2005* 1/1 3 1 4 2-5 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2006 9/1 21 11 32 4-7 1-1 1-0 0 2 0 1 Purify’s Career Statistics Receiving 2007 8/5 32 20 52 9-28 0.5-4 0-0 0 2 0 6 Year G/S No. Yds. Y/R Y/G Long TDs Totals 18/7 56 32 86 15-40 1.5-5 0-0 0 4 0 8 2006 14/5 34 630 18.5 45.0 63 yards vs. Texas 7 Game Highs 2007 7/1 28 374 13.4 53.4 38 vs. Ball State 2 Totals 21/6 62 1,004 16.2 47.8 63 yards vs. Texas 9 » Tackles–13 vs. Texas A&M, 2007 Rushing: 1-1-0 in 2006 » Solo Tackles–7 vs. Texas, 2006; vs. Iowa State, 2007 Passing: 1-for-1; 28 yards; 1 touchdown » Tackles for Loss–2-5 vs. Maine, 2005; 2-3 vs. Texas, 2006; 2-4 at Wake Forest, 2007; 2-3 vs. USC, 2007; 2-11 vs. Iowa State, 2007 Game Highs » QB Hurries–2 vs. Nevada, vs. Ball State, 2007 » Receptions–7 vs. USC, 2007 » Passes Broken Up–1 vs. Texas; vs. Texas A&M, 2006; 1, at Wake Forest, vs. Ball State, » Receiving Yards–122 vs. Ball State, 2007 2007 » Long Reception–63 vs. Texas, 2006 » Touchdowns–2 vs. Oklahoma St., 2006 2007 GAME-BY-GAME » Touchdown Pass–1 vs Missouri, 2006 Tackles Fumbles Game UT AT TT TFL Sacks QBH FF-FR INT-Yds PBU 2007 Game-by-Game Nevada* 3 2 5 1.5-10 0.5-4 2 0-0 0-0 0 Game Rec. Yds. TD Long WF* 6 0 6 2-4 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 Nevada Did Not Play USC* 6 2 8 2-3 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0 Wake Forest 3 30 0 12 Ball State* 5 2 7 0-0 0-0 2 0-0 0-0 1 USC 7 80 0 15 Iowa State* 7 4 11 2-11 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 Ball State 6 122 1 38 Missouri 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 Iowa State 3 36 0 18 Okla. St. 0 2 2 1-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0 Missouri 5 40 0 14 Texas A&M 5 8 13 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 Oklahoma State 1 24 0 24

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CENTER • Sr. • 6-3 • 300 wide receiver • Sr. • 6-0 • 190 HARTSELLE, ALA. (HARTSELLE) houston, texas (cypress falls) 2 LETTERS 3 LETTERS

» 2007 Team Captain » 2005 First-Team All-Big 12, Punt Returner (Austin American-Statesman, KC Star) » 2007 Rimington Trophy Watch List » 2005 Honorable-Mention All-Big 12 (Associated Press, Coaches) » 2006 Honorable-Mention All-Big 12 (AP, Coaches) » 2005 Sophomore All-American (CollegeFootballNews.com) » 2003 Big 12 Commissioner’s Fall Academic Honor Roll » Second on Nebraska’s Career Receptions Chart (124) » Second on Nebraska’s Career Receiving Yardage Chart (1,580) » 32 Consecutive Games with a Reception (Second-Longest in NU History) Senior center Brett Byford returned to anchor an experienced Husker offensive line in 2007. The 6-3, 300-pound Byford was one of the surprises of Nebraska’s 2006 season, Senior wide receiver Terrence Nunn has been a dependable performer in Nebraska’s going from little-used reserve to a top-level Big 12 center by the close of the season. offensive attack each of the past four seasons. Nunn has played in all 45 games since Byford continues to make an impact for the Huskers during the preseason, as he was he arrived on campus and his impact has been significant. selected by his teammates as one of three senior captains for the 2007 campaign. Nunn is currently on the hunt for several Nebraska receiving records at the “Z” receiver spot. Nunn owns 124 career receptions, second on the Husker career list and Byford is again holding down the middle of a talented Nebraska offensive line that 19 receptions behind NU record holder and 1972 Heisman winner Johnny Rodgers. returned four starters for 2007. An honorable-mention All-Big 12 pick in 2006, Byford Nunn also ranks second in school history in receiving yardage with 1,580 yards was named to the preseason watch list for the Rimington Award, named in honor of Nunn has had consistent production throughout his career, including a streak of former Husker great Dave Rimington. catching a pass in 32 straight games, including six grabs against Wake Forest on Sept. A native of Hartselle, Ala., Byford played a key role in helping pave the way for 8, the second most he has caught in a single game in his career. Nunn’s string was Nebraska’s incredible 625 total yards of offense against Nevada to open the season in snapped on Oct. 6 at Missouri and ranks as the second-longest in school history, trailing 2007. only Rodgers’ 38-game streak. Byford and the Husker offensive line have done a solid job of protecting first-year Husker quarterback Sam Keller in the pocket, allowing him to throw more than 2,000 NUNN GAME-BY-GAME yards this season, including a school-record 438 yards against Ball State on Sept. 22. Nevada—Nunn caught two passes for 36 yards, including one for 24 yards. Wake Forest—Nunn caught six passes for 83 yards, the second-most passes he has caught in a single game in his career, trailing only his eight-catch effort against Iowa BYFORD GAME-BY-GAME State in 2007. Nevada—Byford helped pave the way for I-back Marlon Lucky’s 233 rushing yards. USC—Nunn moved into second-place in the all-time career receiving yards list at Nebraska Wake Forest—Byford held his ground against the Demon Deacons, not giving up a with 1,486 yards total after catching four passes for 57 yards against USC. sack or a quarterback hurry in the game. Ball State—Caught three passes for 25 yards, helping Nebraska produce a school- USC—Played the entire game and helped quarterback Sam Keller air out 54 passes record 438 yards through the air. for 389 yards. Iowa State—Nunn caught two passes for 18 to maintain his 32-game reception streak. Ball State—Allowed Keller to continued breaking records, by holding fast for 438 yards Missouri—Nunn saw his streak of catching a pass in 32 consecutive games snapped passing on the day. by failing to tallly a reception at Missouri. Iowa State—Byford helped the Huskers to four offensive touchdowns, three passing Oklahoma State—Nunn got back in action after not catching a pass against Missouri, and one on the ground. tallying 24 yards on four receptions. Missouri—Byford gave Keller time to pass for 223 yards on 43 attempts. Texas A&M—Nunn catch two passes for 27 yards and served as NU’s game captain. Oklahoma State—Byford helped the Husker ground game to 206 yards, the most since Nebraska’s season-opener against Nevada. Nunn’s Career Statistics Texas A&M—Byford went out with an injury and did not return to the game. Receiving Year G/S No. Yds. Y/R Y/G Long TDs 2004 11/6 16 218 13.6 19.8 55 at Kansas State 0 2005 12/12 43 495 11.5 41.2 52 vs. Michigan 7 2006 14/9 42 597 14.2 42.6 75 vs. Kansas 3 2007 8/6 23 270 11.7 33.8 30 at Wake Forest 0 Totals 45/33 124 1,580 12.7 35.1 75 vs. Kansas 10 Punt Returns: 35-446 (12.7 avg) overall; 16-293 (18.3 avg) in 2005; 18-153 (8.5 avg) in 2006; 1-0 (0.0 avg) in 2007 Rushing: 9-53-0 overall; 2-23-0 in 2004; 2-23-0 in 2005; 3-21-0 in 2006; 2- -14 - 0 in 2007 Game Highs » Receptions–8 vs. Iowa State, 2005 » Receiving Yards–102 vs. Troy, 2006 » Long Reception–75 vs. Kansas, 2006 » Long Rush–21 vs. Western Illinois, 2004 » Long Punt Return–62 vs. Maine, Pittsburgh, 2005

2007 game-by-game Receiving Punt Returns Rushing Game No. Yards TDs Avg. Long No. Yards Long No. Yards Nevada 2 36 0 18 24 1 0 0 0 0 WF* 6 83 0 13.8 30 0 0 0 0 0 USC* 4 57 0 14.3 19 0 0 0 1 -3 Ball State* 3 25 0 8.33 12 0 0 0 0 0 Iowa State 2 18 0 9.0 9 0 0 0 0 0 Missouri* 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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swiftNate 87 SWIFT

WIDE RECEIVER • Jr. • 6-2 • 200 HUTCHINSON, MINN. 2 LETTERS

» Nebraska Freshman Record Holder for Receptions (45), Receiving Yards (641) and Receiving TDs (7) » Two-Time Second-Team Academic All-Big 12 (2005, 2006) » 2005 Honorable-Mention All-Big 12 (AP) » 2005 First-Team Freshman All-Big 12 (Sporting News) » 2005 Big 12 Commissioner’s Spring Honor Roll » 2004 Big 12 Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll

Junior wide receiver Nate Swift has put together two outstanding seasons in Nebraska’s West Coast Offense and is playing a key role again in 2007. The 6-2, 200-pound Swift entered his junior season with 67 career receptions for 1,015 receiving yards and has since added 23 receptions for 296 yards. His 90 receptions rank fourth on Nebraska’s career receptions list, eclipsing Jeff Kinney who had 82 career receptions. Swift is third among NU receivers this season in receiving yards, trailing senior wide receiver Maurice Purify and junior I-back Marlon Lucky. Swift’s 1,301 career receiving yards ranks fourth in the NU record books.

SWIFT GAME-BY-GAME Nevada—Swift caught two passes for 28 yards, including one for 21 yards. Wake Forest—Swift moved into the top-five in career receptions at Nebraska by adding five receptions for a total of 74. USC—Swift caught four passes for 56 yards, including one 21-yard gain. Ball State—Grabbed his first touchdown of the season with an 18-yard score in the third quarter. Iowa State State—Swift moved into fourth in career receptions (83) and fifth in career receiving yards (1,221) in the Husker record books with a team-high four catches for 59 yards. Missouri—Swift made four catches for 50 yards, moving into fourth in the career receiving yards chart with 1,271 career years. Oklahoma State—Swift had his first punt return of the season, which he returned six yards. Additionally, his streak of 17 straight games with a catch ended. Texas A&M—Swift caught three passes for 40 yards, including one for 21 yards, his third 21-yard catch of the season.

Swift’s Career Statistics Receiving Year G/S No. Yds. Y/R Y/G Long TDs 2004 Redshirt 2005 12/6 45 641 14.2 53.4 34 vs. Kansas State 7 2006 14/2 22 374 17.0 26.7 49 vs. Troy 2 2007 8/7 23 296 12.9 37.0 21 vs. Nev., USC, A&M 1 Totals 34/15 90 1,301 14.5 38.3 49 vs. Troy 10 Punt Returns: 5-56-0 total; 3-50-0 in 2006; 2-6-0 in 2007; long 33-Nicholls State, 2006

Game Highs » Receptions–9 vs. Missouri, 2005 » Receiving Yards–135 vs. Missouri, 2005 » Long Reception–49 yards vs. Troy, 2006 » Touchdowns–2, vs. Oklahoma, vs. Kansas State, 2005

2007 Game-by-Game Game Rec. Yds. TD Long Nevada 2 28 0 21 Wake Forest* 5 45 0 14 USC* 4 56 0 21 Ball State* 1 18 1 18 Iowa State* 4 59 0 21 Missouri* 4 50 0 17 Oklahoma State 0 0 0 0 Texas A&M* 3 40 0 21

*games started 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1

1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 Huskers.com

255 43 77 85 50 Opponents

213 62 59 58 34 Nebraska

Total 4th 3rd 2nd 1st QUARTERS BY SCORE

0/0 Games Site Neutral

2/51266 6/84490 Game Per Games/Avg

102532 506941 ATTENDANCE

94% 30-32 100% 25-25 PAT-ATTEMPTS

68% 26-38 68% 21-31 TOUCHDOWNS RED-ZONE

89% 34-38 84% 26-31 SCORES RED-ZONE

0-0 0-1 KICKS ON-SIDE

9-11 6-6 GOALS-ATTEMPTS FIELD

33 28 SCORED TOUCHDOWNS

0 0 YARDS MISC

11-70 8-51 BY-YARDS SACKS

73% 46% Pct 4th-Down

8/11 6/13 CONVERSIONS 4TH-DOWN

47% 44% Pct 3rd-Down

56/120 52/117 CONVERSIONS 3RD-DOWN

30:34 29:26 POSSESSION/GAME OF TIME

37.2 36.9 average punt Net

40.9 41.0 Punt Per Average

37-1513 34-1393 PUNTS-YARDS

57.1 47.5 Game Per Average

54-457 48-380 PENALTIES-YARDS

11-3 13-9 FUMBLES-LOST

12.3 24.4 AVERAGE RETURN INT

5.5 5.9 AVERAGE RETURN PUNT

19.8 22.6 AVERAGE RETURN KICK

10-123 7-171 #-YARDS RETURNS: INT

14-77 13-77 #-YARDS RETURNS: PUNT

18-356 46-1038 #-YARDS RETURNS: KICK

457.4 422.0 Game Per Average

5.9 5.7 Play Per Average

621 591 Plays Total

3659 3376 OFFENSE TOTAL

10 13 Passing TDs

230.0 270.4 Game Per Average

12.2 11.8 Catch Per Average

6.9 7.4 Pass Per Average

266-151-7 292-184-10 Att-Comp-Int

1840 2163 YARDAGE PASSING

22 13 Rushing TDs

227.4 151.6 Game Per Average

5.1 4.1 Rush Per Average

355 299 Attempts Rushing

152 146 rushing lost Yards

1971 1359 rushing gained Yards

1819 1213 YARDAGE RUSHING

12 17 Penalty

89 110 Passing

89 60 Rushing

190 187 DOWNS FIRST

Game Per Points 31.9 26.6

SCORING 255 213

STATISTICS TEAM OPP NU

Team Statistics Team

* Big 12 conference game conference 12 Big *

* at Colorado at * 2007 23, Nov.

* Kansas State Kansas * 2007 10, Nov.

* at Kansas at * 2007 3, Nov.

* at Texas at * 2007 27, Oct.

84473 3:22 1-3 4-4 14-36 L A&M Texas * 2007 20, Oct.

84334 3:05 1-2 4-3 14-45 L State Oklahoma * 2007 13, Oct.

70049 3:27 1-1 4-2 6-41 L Missouri at * 2007 6, Oct.

2007 29, Sept. State Iowa * 84703 3:24 1-0 4-1 35-17 W

2007 22, Sept. State Ball 84294 3:16 0-0 3-1 41-40 W

2007 15, Sept. USC 84959 3:56 0-0 2-1 31-49 L

2007 8, Sept. Forest Wake at 32483 3:30 0-0 2-0 20-17 W

2007 1, Sept. Nevada 84078 3:33 0-0 1-0 52-10 W

Date poet eut cr Oeal ofrne ie Attend Time Conference Overall Score Result Opponent

2007 Nebraska Schedule and Results and Schedule Nebraska 2007

Nebraska Football Game Notes - Game 9 Game - Notes Game Football Nebraska Nebraska vs. Texas vs. Nebraska

0 3 0 4 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2

1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 Huskers.com

34 0 34.0 34 1 Opponents......

oa..... 1 1 10 11 0 11.0 11 1 Total......

11 0 11.0 11 1 Corey McKeon,

EUN N. d Ag D Long TD Avg Yds No. RETURNS FUMBLE

31 0 19.8 356 18 Opponents......

oa..... 4 13 2. 0 51 0 22.6 1038 46 Total......

7 0 7.0 7 1 Larry Asante,

17 0 17.0 17 1 Sean Hill,

7 0 7.0 7 1 Lance Brandenburgh,

11 0 10.5 21 2 Hunter Teafatiller,

31 0 22.2 266 12 Andre Jones,

51 0 24.8 720 29 Cortney Grixby,

EUN o Ys v T Long TD Avg Yds No. RETURNS KICK

80 1 12.3 123 10 Opponents......

oa..... 7 7 2. 2 93 2 24.4 171 7 Total......

0 0 0.0 0 1 Kevin Dixon,

3 0 3.0 3 1 Corey McKeon,

0 0 0.0 0 1 Zackary Bowman,

93 2 63.5 127 2 Bo Ruud,

41 0 20.5 41 2 Cortney Grixby,

NECPIN N. d Ag D Long TD Avg Yds No. INTERCEPTIONS

12 0 5.5 77 14 Opponents......

oa..... 1 7 59 24 0 5.9 77 13 Total......

0 0 0.0 0 1 Terrence Nunn,

6 0 3.0 6 2 Nate Swift,

24 0 11.7 35 3 Andre Jones,

16 0 5.1 36 7 Cortney Grixby,

EUN o Ys v T Long TD Avg Yds No. RETURNS PUNT

230.0 61 10 12.2 1840 151 8 Opponents......

oa..... 8 8 26 1. 1 7 270.4 73 13 11.8 2163 184 8 Total......

4.0 4 0 4.0 4 1 1 Chris Brooks,

1.2 6 0 6.0 6 1 5 Niles Paul,

2.8 14 0 14.0 14 1 5 Dreu Young,

1.9 15 0 15.0 15 1 8 Andy Sand,

1.9 15 0 15.0 15 1 8 Quentin Castille,

8.3 25 0 25.0 25 1 3 Mike McNeill,

2.4 13 1 9.5 19 2 8 J.B. Phillips,

1.8 6 3 3.7 11 3 6 Thomas Lawson,

3.0 11 0 7.0 21 3 7 Hunter Teafatiller,

7.0 21 0 9.3 28 3 4 Roy Helu,

6.5 19 0 10.4 52 5 8 Dan Erickson,

13.0 19 0 8.7 52 6 4 Cody Glenn,

17.8 60 0 15.8 142 9 8 Frantz Hardy,

21.1 44 2 16.9 169 10 8 Todd Peterson,

32.8 73 3 18.7 262 14 8 Sean Hill,

33.8 30 0 11.7 270 23 8 Terrence Nunn, 30 39.6 1038 0 5 62.0 3160 51 Opponents......

37.0 21 1 12.9 296 23 8 Nate Swift, oa..... 4 24 6. 2 0 5 4. 23 46.3 356 0 22 66.2 2647 40 Total......

53.4 38 2 13.4 374 28 7 Maurice Purify, 0 0 13.0 13 1 Alex Henery,

48.5 26 1 7.9 388 49 8 Marlon Lucky, 0 22 67.5 2634 39 Adi Kunalic,

EEVN G o Ys v T Ln Avg/G Long TD Avg Yds No. G RECEIVING IKFS o Ys v T O Rt Nt YdLn Net Retn OB TB Avg Yds No. KICKOFFS

230.0 61 10 1840 56.8 151-266-7 122.02 8 Opponents...... 0 13 8 3 62 40.9 1513 37 Opponents......

oa..... 8 3.8 8-9-0 30 13 3 3 270.4 73 13 2163 63.0 184-292-10 133.08 8 Total...... oa..... 3 19 4. 5 3 1 0 11 7 3 51 41.0 1393 34 Total......

2.5 20 1 20 100.0 1-1-0 598.00 8 Marlon Lucky, 0 1 0 0 32 32.0 32 1 Alex Henery,

9.5 19 0 19 100.0 1-1-0 259.60 2 Joe Ganz, 0 10 7 3 51 41.2 1361 33 Dan Titchener,

265.5 73 12 2124 62.8 182-290-10 131.04 8 Sam Keller, UTN N. d Ag og B C 2 Blkd I20 FC TB Long Avg Yds No. PUNTING

ASN G fi Cm-t-n Pt d T Lg Avg/G Lng TD Yds Pct Comp-Att-Int Effic G PASSING

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. was goal field indicate (parentheses) in Numbers

227.4 50 22 5.1 1819 152 1971 355 8 Opponents......

(39) - A&M Texas

oa..... 8 9 15 16 23 . 1 4 151.6 41 13 4.1 1213 146 1359 299 8 Total......

(21),24 - State Oklahoma

-7.5 4 0 -2.6 -60 79 19 23 8 Sam Keller,

(23),(33) (26),(39) Missouri

-1.2 4 0 -3.3 -10 14 4 3 8 Terrence Nunn,

(30) - State Iowa

-2.2 0 0 -2.2 -9 9 0 4 4 TEAM

(45),(22),55 - State Ball

1.1 8 0 8.0 8 0 8 1 7 Maurice Purify,

- (37) USC

7.5 9 0 7.5 15 0 15 2 2 Joe Ganz,

(25) (22),(22) Forest Wake

2.4 19 0 19.0 19 0 19 1 8 Frantz Hardy,

Nevada (36) (46) 5.8 17 1 7.0 35 0 35 5 6 Major Culbert,

EUNE ersa OPPONENTS Nebraska SEQUENCE FG 19.2 20 2 3.0 77 9 86 26 4 Cody Glenn,

33.2 15 0 4.6 133 3 136 29 4 Roy Helu,

0 39 0-0 0-0 2-2 3-3 0-0 100.0 5-5 Alex Henery, 35.5 23 4 4.8 284 1 285 59 8 Quentin Castille,

0 46 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 100.0 1-1 Adi Kunalic, 90.1 41 6 4.9 721 31 752 146 8 Marlon Lucky,

OL FMFA c 0-9 02 3-9 04 5-9 Lg 50-99 40-49 30-39 20-29 01-19 Pct FGM-FGA GOALS FIELD Avg/G Long TD Avg Net Loss Gain Att GP RUSHING Blk

Individual Statistics Individual

Nebraska Football Game Notes - Game 9 Game - Notes Game Football Nebraska Nebraska vs. Texas vs. Nebraska

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457.4 3659 1840 1819 621 8 Opponents......

oa..... 8 9 11 26 37 422.0 3376 2163 1213 591 8 Total......

526.9 4215 123 356 77 1840 1819 8 Opponents......

-1.2 -10 0 -10 3 8 Terrence Nunn,

oa..... 8 23 13 7 08 7 46 582.8 4662 171 1038 77 2163 1213 8 Total......

-2.2 -9 0 -9 4 4 TEAM

-7.5 -60 0 0 0 0 -60 8 Sam Keller,

1.1 8 0 8 1 7 Maurice Purify,

-2.2 -9 0 0 0 0 -9 4 TEAM

2.4 19 0 19 1 8 Frantz Hardy,

0.4 3 3 0 0 0 0 8 Corey McKeon,

17.0 34 19 15 3 2 Joe Ganz,

4.0 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 Chris Brooks,

5.8 35 0 35 5 6 Major Culbert,

1.2 6 0 0 0 6 0 5 Niles Paul,

19.2 77 0 77 26 4 Cody Glenn,

0.9 7 0 7 0 0 0 8 Lance Brandenburgh,

33.2 133 0 133 29 4 Roy Helu,

0.9 7 0 7 0 0 0 8 Larry Asante,

35.5 284 0 284 59 8 Quentin Castille,

1.8 11 0 0 0 11 0 6 Thomas Lawson,

92.6 741 20 721 147 8 Marlon Lucky,

2.8 14 0 0 0 14 0 5 Dreu Young,

258.0 2064 2124 -60 313 8 Sam Keller,

7.5 15 0 0 0 0 15 2 Joe Ganz,

FES G ly Rs Ps Ttl Avg/G Total Pass Rush Plays G OFFENSE TOTAL

1.9 15 0 0 0 15 0 8 Andy Sand,

2.4 19 0 0 0 19 0 8 J.B. Phillips,

255 0 0 0-0 0 0-1 30-32 9-11 33 Opponents...... 8.3 25 0 0 0 25 0 3 Mike McNeill,

oa..... 2 66 52 00 13 0 213 0 0 1-3 1 0-0 25-25 6-6 28 Total...... 5.8 35 0 0 0 0 35 6 Major Culbert,

0 0 0 1-3 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Sam Keller, 6.0 42 0 21 0 21 0 7 Hunter Teafatiller,

4 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0 Adi Kunalic, 6.5 52 0 0 0 52 0 8 Dan Erickson,

6 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 Major Culbert, 15.9 127 127 0 0 0 0 8 Bo Ruud,

6 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 J.B. Phillips, 32.2 129 0 0 0 52 77 4 Cody Glenn,

6 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 Nate Swift, 40.2 161 0 0 0 28 133 4 Roy Helu,

12 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 Todd Peterson, 20.1 161 0 0 0 142 19 8 Frantz Hardy,

12 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 Bo Ruud, 21.1 169 0 0 0 169 0 8 Todd Peterson,

12 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 Maurice Purify, 32.5 260 0 0 0 270 -10 8 Terrence Nunn,

12 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 Cody Glenn, 34.9 279 0 17 0 262 0 8 Sean Hill,

18 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 Thomas Lawson, 37.4 299 0 0 0 15 284 8 Quentin Castille,

20 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 Sean Hill, 43.0 301 0 266 35 0 0 7 Andre Jones,

24 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 Quentin Castille, 37.8 302 0 0 6 296 0 8 Nate Swift,

39 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 24-24 5-5 0 Alex Henery, 54.6 382 0 0 0 374 8 7 Maurice Purify,

42 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 7 Marlon Lucky, 99.6 797 41 720 36 0 0 8 Cortney Grixby,

CRN TD SCORING X Sf Pts Saf DXP Pass Rcv Rush Kick FGs

138.6 1109 0 0 0 388 721 8 Marlon Lucky,

UPS G uh e P KR R o Avg/G Tot IR KOR PR Rec Rush G PURPOSE ALL ------| PATs |------

Individual Statistics Individual

Nebraska Football Game Notes - Game 9 Game - Notes Game Football Nebraska Nebraska vs. Texas vs. Nebraska

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1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 Huskers.com

. . 10 9-34 6 22 10-123 11-70 44-125 612 278 334 8-0 Opponents......

- 33 6 61 115 -1 -7 3 2 31 6 . 1 6 3-11 24 35 7-171 8-51 51-145 601 268 333 8-0 Total......

. . . . . 1 ...... 4-0 TEAM TM

...... 1 1 . 1-0 Tony Sullivan, 84

...... 1 1 . 8-0 T.J. O’Leary, 82

...... 1 . 1 8-0 Adi Kunalic, 20

...... 1 1 . 4-0 Brandon Johnson, 96

...... 1 1 . 5-0 Tyler Wortman, 53

...... 1 . 1 5-0 Blake Lawrence, 12

...... 1 . 1 8-8 Carl Nicks, 77

...... 1 1 . 8-1 Dan Titchener, 97

...... 1 1 . 5-0 Niles Paul, 24

...... 1 . 1 8-8 Lydon Murtha, 76

...... 1 1 . 8-2 Andy Sand, 48

...... 1 . 1 8-3 Sean Hill, 86

...... 2 1 1 5-0 Prince Amukamara, 21

...... 2 1 1 7-0 Wes Cammack, 82

...... 2 . 2 8-0 Matt O’Hanlon, 33

...... 2 1 1 4-0 Ben Martin, 63

...... 2 1 1 8-1 Dan Erickson, 26

...... 1-1 3 1 2 1-0 Nick Covey, 31

...... 3 1 2 8-2 Todd Peterson, 17

...... 4 4 . 8-0 Anthony Blue, 14

...... 1.0-9 2-11 5 1 4 8-0 Anthony West, 22

. . 1 . . . . . 2-7 5 3 2 7-4 Ty Steinkuhler, 43

. . . . . 1 . . 1-3 5 3 2 7-0 Pierre Allen, 95

...... 5 2 3 6-0 Major Culbert, 6

. . . . 1 . . . . 6 3 3 7-0 Clayton Sievers, 88

...... 1-1 6 3 3 7-1 Andy Poulosky, 86

...... 1-1 10 4 6 8-1 Shukree Barfield, 56

. . . . . 2 . . . 11 6 5 7-0 Andre Jones, 25

. . . . 1 . . . . 12 4 8 8-1 Bryan Wilson, 9

. . 1 ...... 15 4 11 8-0 Rickey Thenarse, 3

...... 16 8 8 8-0 Ben Eisenhart, 46

. . . . 1 . 1-0 . 2-2 16 7 9 8-3 Kevin Dixon, 97

. . . . . 5 2-41 . 1-1 16 5 11 8-6 Cortney Grixby, 2

. . . . 6 1 . 2.0-14 4-15 18 11 7 8-7 Barry Turner, 99

. . . . 1 4 1-0 . . 24 6 18 7-3 Zackary Bowman, 1

. 1 . 1-0 1 . . 1.0-6 6-29 24 6 18 8-7 Ndamukong Suh, 93

. . . . 1 2 . . 1-1 29 11 18 8-2 Phillip Dillard, 52

. . . . . 3 . . . 32 21 11 8-8 Tierre Green, 30

. . 1 1-0 3 1 . 2.5-10 10-20 36 16 20 8-7 Zach Potter, 98

. . 2 . . 1 2-127 . 4-9 42 20 22 8-8 Bo Ruud, 51

. . . . . 6 . . 1-0 43 19 24 8-8 Armando Murillo, 5

Lance Brandenburgh, 40 ...... 43 12 31 8-3

Larry Asante, 4 . . 1 . 1 1 . . . 47 27 20 8-7

Corey McKeon, 13 . . . 1-11 2 5 1-3 1.0-8 5-16 51 29 22 8-6

Steve Octavien, 15 . . . . 6 2 . 0.5-4 9-28 52 20 32 8-5

EDR G-S oo s Ttl F/d N-ad ItYs rp B RvYs F ik Saf Kick FF Rcv-Yds QBH BrUp Int-Yds No-Yards TFL/Yds Total Ast Solo GP-GS LEADERS DEFENSIVE

Blkd |-Fumbles-| Def---| |---Pass |-Sacks-| |------Tackles------|

Defensive Statistics Defensive

Nebraska Football Game Notes - Game 9 Game - Notes Game Football Nebraska Nebraska vs. Texas vs. Nebraska

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------1-7 1-7 Lance Brandenburgh,

- - - 1-7 - - - - 1-7 Larry Asante,

- - - 1-17 - - - - 1-17 Sean Hill,

- - 2-21 - - - - DNP 2-21 Hunter Teafatiller,

3-65 1-26 1-26 DNP 3-63 4-86 - - 12-266 Andre Jones,

- 7-161 5-120 2-87 4-78 5-110 4-98 2-66 29-720 Cortney Grixby,

EUN N-d NV F UC S IU U S AM T U S CU KSU KU UT A&M OSU MU ISU BSU USC WFU NEV No-Yds RETURNS KICK

------1-0 1-0 Terrence Nunn,

1-0 1-6 ------2-6 Nate Swift,

1-10 - - DNP 1-1 - - 1-24 3-35 Andre Jones,

- - - 1-12 1-16 2-4 - 3-4 7-36 Cortney Grixby,

EUN N-d NV F UC S IU U S AM T U S CU KSU KU UT A&M OSU MU ISU BSU USC WFU NEV No-Yds RETURNS PUNT

1 100 0 2 0 598.0 0 0 20 1 20 100.0 0 1 1 TOTALS

598.0 0 0 20 1 20 100.0 0 1 1 State Iowa

aln t Cm It c Yrs D og ak d Effic Yds Sack Long TD Yards Pct Int Comp Att Marlon Lucky, #5

1 100 9 1 0 259.6 0 0 19 0 19 100.0 0 1 1 TOTALS

259.6 0 0 19 0 19 100.0 0 1 1 Nevada

o At op n Pt ad T Ln Sc Ys Effic Yds Sack Long TD Yards Pct Int Comp Att Joe Ganz, #12

9 12 0 28 14 2 3 1 0 131.0 70 11 73 12 2124 62.8 10 182 290 TOTALS

119.1 8 2 26 1 275 59.1 0 26 44 A&M Texas

130.2 17 2 44 2 129 55.6 2 10 18 State Oklahoma

97.1 12 2 18 0 223 58.1 1 25 43 Missouri

146.4 0 0 60 2 219 64.3 1 18 28 State Iowa

199.2 14 3 73 3 438 78.4 1 29 37 State Ball

132.0 19 2 21 2 389 66.7 2 36 54 USC

109.7 0 0 30 1 258 58.5 2 24 41 Forest Wake

126.0 0 0 25 1 193 56.0 1 14 25 Nevada

a At op n Pt ad T Ln Sc Ys Effic Yds Sack Long TD Yards Pct Int Comp Att Sam Keller, #9

PASSING

DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-4/0 1-4/0 Chris Brooks,

- - DNP - - DNP DNP 1-6/0 1-6/0 Niles Paul,

- 1-1/1 - 2-10/2 - DNP DNP - 3-11/3 Thomas Lawson,

- - DNP DNP - - DNP 1-14/0 1-14/0 Dreu Young,

- - - - 1-15/0 - - - 1-15/0 Quentin Castille,

------1-15/0 1-15/0 Andy Sand,

- 1-13/1 - 1-6/0 - - - - 2-19/1 J.B. Phillips,

------3-21/0 DNP 3-21/0 Hunter Teafatiller,

DNP DNP - DNP DNP - DNP 1-25/0 1-25/0 Mike McNeill,

1-2/0 1-21/0 DNP DNP 1-5/0 DNP DNP - 3-28/0 Roy Helu,

DNP DNP 2-6/0 - DNP 4-46/0 DNP - 6-52/0 Cody Glenn,

1-6/0 - 1-6/0 - - 2-21/0 - 1-19/0 5-52/0 Dan Erickson,

- - 2-20/0 2-74/0 - 2-4/0 2-20/0 1-24/0 9-142/0 Frantz Hardy,

- 1-44/0 - - 3-43/0 5-74/2 - 1-8/0 10-169/2 Todd Peterson,

3-33/0 - 4-45/0 1-20/1 3-129/1 2-10/0 1-25/1 - 14-262/3 Sean Hill,

2-27/0 4-24/0 - 2-18/0 3-25/0 4-57/0 6-83/0 2-36/0 23-270/0 Terrence Nunn,

3-40/0 - 4-50/0 4-59/0 1-18/1 4-56/0 5-45/0 2-28/0 23-296/1 Nate Swift,

3-42/1 1-24/0 5-40/0 3-36/0 6-122/1 7-80/0 3-30/0 DNP 28-374/2 Maurice Purify,

13-125/0 1-2/0 7-56/0 4-16/0 11-81/0 6-41/0 4-34/0 3-33/1 49-388/1 Marlon Lucky,

EEVN N-d/D E WU S BU S M OU & U K KU CU KSU KU UT A&M OSU MU ISU BSU USC WFU NEV No-Yds/TD RECEIVING

3--11/0 3--17/0 4--6/0 4-7/0 5--15/0 2--19/0 2-1/0 - 23--60/0 Sam Keller,

- - 1-4/0 1--11/0 - 1--3/0 - - 3--10/0 Terrence Nunn,

DNP DNP DNP - 1--2/0 DNP 2--4/0 1--3/0 4--9/0 TEAM

- - 1-8/0 - - - - DNP 1-8/0 Maurice Purify,

DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP 2-15/0 2-15/0 Joe Ganz,

1-19/0 ------1-19/0 Frantz Hardy,

Major Culbert, - - - DNP DNP - - 5-35/1 5-35/1

Cody Glenn, DNP DNP 2-1/0 8-27/0 DNP 8-20/2 DNP 8-29/0 26-77/2

Roy Helu, 5-39/0 14-55/0 DNP DNP 4-13/0 DNP DNP 6-26/0 29-133/0

Quentin Castille, 9-60/1 20-102/0 - 1-0/0 5-16/1 - 6-28/0 18-78/2 59-284/4

Marlon Lucky, 8-23/0 13-66/0 17-67/0 16-107/1 21-102/1 17-33/0 24-90/1 30-233/3 146-721/6

UHN N-d/D E WU S BU S M OU & U K KU CU KSU KU UT A&M OSU MU ISU BSU USC WFU NEV No-Yds/TD RUSHING

Individual Game By Game By Game Individual

Nebraska Football Game Notes - Game 9 Game - Notes Game Football Nebraska Nebraska vs. Texas vs. Nebraska

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- - - - - 1-0 - - 1 1-0 Adi Kunalic,

1-0 DNP DNP DNP - - - - 1 1-0 Blake Lawrence,

- - 0-1 - - - - - 1 0-1 Dan Titchener,

0-1 - DNP - DNP DNP DNP - 1 0-1 Brandon Johnson,

DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1 1 0-1 Tony Sullivan,

- - DNP - - DNP DNP 0-1 1 0-1 Niles Paul,

- - - - DNP DNP DNP 0-1 1 0-1 Tyler Wortman,

- - - - - 1-0 - - 1 1-0 Lydon Murtha,

- - - 1-0 - - - - 1 1-0 Carl Nicks,

- - - - 0-1 - - - 1 0-1 T.J. O’Leary,

- - - - - 1-0 - - 1 1-0 Sean Hill,

- - - 0-1 - - - - 1 0-1 Andy Sand,

- - - - - 0-1 1-0 - 2 1-1 Dan Erickson,

- - - 1-0 - - - 1-0 2 2-0 Matt O’Hanlon,

- - DNP - 1-0 - 0-1 - 2 1-1 Wes Cammack,

- - 1-0 - 0-1 DNP DNP DNP 2 1-1 Prince Amukamara,

DNP DNP - 1-1 DNP DNP - - 2 1-1 Ben Martin,

2-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 3 2-1 Nick Covey,

- - - - 1-1 1-0 - - 3 2-1 Todd Peterson,

- - - 0-1 - 0-1 0-1 0-1 4 0-4 Anthony Blue,

1-0 - - 1-0 - 0-3 DNP - 5 2-3 Ty Steinkuhler,

2-0 - 2-1 - - - - - 5 4-1 Anthony West,

- 2-2 - DNP - - - 0-1 5 2-3 Pierre Allen,

2-2 - - DNP DNP - 1-0 - 5 3-2 Major Culbert,

1-2 - DNP 2-0 - - - 0-1 6 3-3 Clayton Sievers,

- 2-2 1-0 0-1 - - - DNP 6 3-3 Andy Poulosky,

0-3 1-1 - 1-0 1-0 - 2-0 1-0 10 6-4 Shukree Barfield,

1-0 - 2-2 DNP 2-0 0-2 0-2 - 11 5-6 Andre Jones,

- 0-1 3-2 2-0 1-1 - - 2-0 12 8-4 Bryan Wilson,

1-1 2-0 - 1-1 2-1 3-1 2-0 - 15 11-4 Rickey Thenarse,

2-2 1-4 2-0 - - - 2-2 1-0 16 8-8 Ben Eisenhart,

- 1-2 4-2 1-2 1-0 - 1-1 1-0 16 9-7 Kevin Dixon,

1-1 0-1 2-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-0 2-1 16 11-5 Cortney Grixby,

0-1 - 2-0 1-2 2-3 0-1 1-3 1-1 18 7-11 Barry Turner,

1-2 1-1 - 4-0 4-2 3-1 3-0 2-0 24 18-6 Ndamukong Suh,

- 2-0 5-3 5-0 DNP 1-0 4-3 1-0 24 18-6 Zackary Bowman,

- 1-2 3-2 2-2 4-2 1-2 5-1 2-0 29 18-11 Phillip Dillard,

3-3 2-7 3-4 1-1 - 1-2 1-3 0-1 32 11-21 Tierre Green,

1-2 4-2 3-2 2-3 3-1 1-5 4-1 2-0 36 20-16 Zach Potter,

- 0-1 5-5 6-8 4-2 3-3 3-1 1-0 42 22-20 Bo Ruud,

Armando Murillo, 2-4 3-5 2-2 7-2 4-1 2-1 3-1 1-3 43 24-19

Lance Brandenburgh, 9-3 5-1 6-4 3-0 2-0 3-3 2-0 1-1 43 31-12

Larry Asante, 5-5 0-2 0-2 5-4 2-1 4-4 4-5 0-4 47 20-27

Corey McKeon, 3-11 6-4 1-2 4-5 3-1 0-2 2-3 3-1 51 22-29

Steve Octavien, 5-8 0-2 - 7-4 5-2 6-2 6-0 3-2 52 32-20

AKE U- TT E WU S BU S M OU & U K KU CU KSU KU UT A&M OSU MU ISU BSU USC WFU NEV TOT UA-A TACKLES TOTAL

Individual Defense Game By Game By Game Defense Individual

Nebraska Football Game Notes - Game 9 Game - Notes Game Football Nebraska Nebraska vs. Texas vs. Nebraska

0 3 0 4 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2

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1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1 1-0 Nick Covey,

- 1-1 - - - - - DNP 1 0-1 Andy Poulosky,

- 1-3 - DNP - - - - 1 1-0 Pierre Allen,

- 1-1 ------1 1-0 Shukree Barfield,

- 1-1 ------1 0-1 Phillip Dillard,

------1-1 1 1-0 Cortney Grixby,

- - 1-0 - - - - - 1 0-1 Armando Murillo,

- 1-1 - 1-1 - - - - 2 1-1 Kevin Dixon,

1-1 - - 1-6 - - DNP - 2 2-0 Ty Steinkuhler,

2-11 ------2 2-0 Anthony West,

- - 1-1 - - 1-6 1-1 1-1 4 3-1 Bo Ruud,

- - - 3-10 - - - 1-5 4 1-3 Barry Turner,

1-8 1-2 - 1-3 1-1 - - 1-2 5 5-0 Corey McKeon,

- - - 2-10 1-3 1-7 2-9 - 6 6-0 Ndamukong Suh,

- 1-0 - 2-11 - 2-3 2-4 2-10 9 5-4 Steve Octavien,

- 1-3 2-2 1-3 2-5 1-1 2-5 1-1 10 8-2 Zach Potter,

AA O NV F UC S IU U S AM T U S CU KSU KU UT A&M OSU MU ISU BSU USC WFU NEV TOT UA-A LOSS FOR TACKLES

------0.5-4 0.5 0-1 Steve Octavien,

- - - 1.0-6 - - - - 1.0 1-0 Ndamukong Suh,

1.0-9 ------1.0 1-0 Anthony West,

1.0-8 ------1.0 1-0 Corey McKeon,

- - - 1.5-9 - - - 0.5-5 2.0 1-2 Barry Turner,

- - - 0.5-3 1.0-4 - 1.0-3 - 2.5 2-1 Zach Potter,

AK U- TT E WU S BU S M OU & U K KU CU KSU KU UT A&M OSU MU ISU BSU USC WFU NEV TOT UA-A SACKS

- - - - - 1 - - 1 Rickey Thenarse,

- - - - - 1 - - 1 Larry Asante,

- - - 1 - - DNP - 1 Ty Steinkuhler,

- - - - 1 - - - 1 Zach Potter,

- - - 1 - 1 - - 2 Bo Ruud,

ubr E WU S BU S M OU & U K KU CU KSU KU UT A&M OSU MU ISU BSU USC WFU NEV Number FORCED FUMBLE

- - - 1-11 - - 1-11 Corey McKeon,

oYs E WU S BU S M OU & U K KU CU KSU KU UT A&M OSU MU ISU BSU USC WFU NEV No-Yds RETURNS FUMBLE

Zackary Bowman, - - - - DNP - 1-0 - 1-0

Kevin Dixon, ------1-0 1-0

Corey McKeon, ------1-3 - 1-3

Cortney Grixby, - - - 2-41 - - - - 2-41

Bo Ruud, - - - 1-93 1-34 - - - 2-127

EUN N-d NV F UC S IU U S AM T U S CU KSU KU UT A&M OSU MU ISU BSU USC WFU NEV No-Yds RETURNS INT

Individual Defense Game By Game By Game Defense Individual

Nebraska Football Game Notes - Game 9 Game - Notes Game Football Nebraska Nebraska vs. Texas vs. Nebraska

0 3 0 4 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2

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0 22 66.2 2647 40 0 46 6-6 11 1 7 3 0 51 41.0 1393 34 Nebraska

10 20 0 5 62.0 3160 51 0 45 11-9 13 7 8 3 0 62 40.9 1513 37 totals Opponent

0 4 65.6 459 7 0 39 1-1 0 2 1 0 0 55 40.0 200 5 A&M Texas 2007 20, Oct.

0 0 62.6 501 8 0 21 2-1 1 0 0 0 0 45 39.0 78 2 State Oklahoma 2007 13, Oct.

0 0 60.4 483 8 0 33 2-2 2 0 0 0 0 48 46.0 92 2 Missouri at 2007 6, Oct.

0 0 51.5 206 4 0 30 1-1 1 1 1 1 0 62 42.5 170 4 State Iowa 2007 29, Sept.

0 1 64.4 515 8 0 45 3-2 1 1 0 0 0 50 45.0 135 3 State Ball 2007 22, Sept.

0 0 65.4 589 9 0 0 0-0 2 1 1 0 0 50 41.0 164 4 USC 2007 15, Sept.

0 0 62.2 249 4 0 25 1-1 2 1 2 2 0 54 39.0 273 7 Forest Wake at 2007 8, Sept.

0 0 52.7 158 3 0 36 1-1 4 1 2 0 0 58 40.1 401 10 Nevada 2007 Sept.1,

ae poet o d Ag og ld B C 0 I0 t-ae g ld o d Ag B OB TB Avg Yds No Blkd Lg Att-Made I20 50+ FC TB Blkd Long Avg Yds No Opponent Date

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213 0 1 0 25-25 1 35 24 7-171 3-11 6 8.0-51 51-145 601 268 333 Nebraska

oas 3 28 1 4-2 1.-0 0 -4 013 2 0 23 0 0 255 0 0 0 32-30 0 22 6 10-123 9-34 10 11.0-70 44-125 612 278 334 totals Opponent

36 0 0 0 4-3 0 3 1 0-0 3-0 2 2.0-8 5-12 67 34 33 A&M Texas 2007 20, Oct.

45 0 0 0 6-6 0 2 0 2-0 1-0 3 2.0-17 6-25 90 50 40 State Oklahoma 2007 13, Oct.

41 0 0 0 5-5 0 3 0 1-0 0-0 1 2.0-12 6-15 70 28 42 Missouri at 2007 6, Oct.

17 0 0 0 2-2 0 1 1 1-0 2-34 2 0.0-0 4-13 56 26 30 State Iowa 2007 29, Sept.

40 0 0 0 5-4 0 1 0 1-0 2-0 2 3.0-14 9-21 78 28 50 State Ball 2007 22, Sept.

49 0 0 0 7-7 0 5 3 2-43 0-0 0 2.0-19 8-28 82 36 46 USC 2007 15, Sept.

17 0 0 0 2-2 0 4 0 2-0 1-0 0 0.0-0 1.0-2 62 20 42 Forest Wake at 2007 8, Sept.

10 0 0 0 1-1 0 3 1 1-80 0-0 0 0.0-0 5-9 107 56 51 Nevada 2007 Sept.1,

ae poet ooAt oa TLYs oYs F RYs n-d QH r Kc AtMd u Rv a Pts Saf Rcv Run Att-Mad Kick Brk QBH Int-Yds FR-Yds FF No-Yds TFL-Yds Total Solo Ast Opponent Date

ld |-Kicks------XPTS-| Blkd Pass |-FUMBLE-| |-SACKS-| |------TACKLES------|

3376 24 0 77 13 51 0 1038 46 73 13 2163 184-292-10 73 13 2163 184 41 13 1213 299 Nebraska

oas 5 11 2 5 11 80 0 1 5-6- 14 1 6 1 36 3 1 7 0 2 3659 12 0 77 14 31 0 356 18 61 10 1840 151-266-7 61 10 1840 151 50 22 1819 355 totals Opponent

459 8 0 14 2 0 0 0 0 21 1 100 13-22-0 21 1 100 13 31 4 359 66 A&M Texas 2007 20, Oct.

551 1 0 1 2 4 0 4 1 41 1 234 12-20-0 41 1 234 12 33 5 317 51 State Oklahoma 2007 13, Oct.

606 8 0 8 1 26 0 26 1 48 3 411 34-49-0 48 3 411 34 29 2 195 36 Missouri at 2007 6, Oct.

415 9 0 15 3 11 0 20 2 28 0 281 26-51-3 28 0 281 26 24 2 134 51 State Iowa 2007 29, Sept.

610 12 0 12 1 27 0 64 3 58 3 422 26-43-1 58 3 422 26 43 2 188 36 State Ball 2007 22, Sept.

457 0 0 -2 1 31 0 84 3 21 2 144 19-30-0 21 2 144 19 50 5 313 38 USC 2007 15, Sept.

376 11 0 14 2 30 0 89 4 61 0 140 12-24-2 61 0 140 12 38 2 236 53 Forest Wake at 2007 8, Sept.

185 7 0 15 2 28 0 69 3 21 0 108 9-27-1 21 0 108 9 16 0 77 24 Nevada 2007 Sept.1,

ae poet o Ys D g o Ys D g t-m-n Ys D g o d T L N Ys D g Purp Lg TD Yds No Lg TD Yds No Lg TD Yds Att-Cmp-Int Lg TD Yds No. Lg TD Yds No. Opponent Date

E-| All RET--| |--PUNT RET--| |--KICK |------PASSING------| |--RECEIVING--| RUSHING---| |---

Opponent Team Game By Game By Game Team Opponent

0 5 62.0 3160 51 0 45 11-9 13 7 8 3 0 62 40.9 1513 37 Opponent

0 46 6-6 11 1 7 3 0 51 41.0 1393 34 Totals 0 67 62 2 0 22 66.2 2647 40

0 3 70.0 210 3 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 44 41.8 167 4 A&M Texas 2007 20, Oct.

0 2 67.0 201 3 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 48 36.8 147 4 State Oklahoma 2007 13, Oct.

0 2 68.7 206 3 0 39 2-2 2 0 0 1 0 47 42.8 214 5 Missouri at 2007 6, Oct.

0 4 64.0 384 6 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 44 38.5 154 4 State Iowa 2007 29, Sept.

0 4 68.3 478 7 0 0 0-0 0 0 2 1 0 45 42.8 171 4 State Ball 2007 22, Sept.

0 0 67.3 202 3 0 37 1-1 2 0 3 0 0 46 37.7 226 6 USC 2007 15, Sept.

0 1 67.2 336 5 0 22 2-2 3 1 2 0 0 51 45.0 225 5 Forest Wake at 2007 8, Sept.

0 6 68.6 617 9 0 46 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 45 44.5 89 2 Nevada 2007 1, Sept.

ae poet o d Ag og ld B C 0 I0 t-ae g ld o d Ag B OB TB Avg Yds No Blkd Lg Att-Made I20 50+ FC TB Blkd Long Avg Yds No Opponent Date

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255 0 0 0 32-30 0 22 6 10-123 9-34 10 11.0-70 44-125 612 278 334 Opponent

3 28 0 5-4 805 31 711 4 5 2-5 1 213 0 1 0 25-25 1 35 24 7-171 3-11 6 8.0-51 51-145 601 268 333 Totals

14 0 0 0 2-2 1 3 3 0-0 0-0 0 2.0-17 5-21 95 52 43 A&M Texas 2007 20, Oct.

14 0 0 0 2-2 0 4 2 0-0 0-0 0 0.0-0 8-12 73 40 33 State Oklahoma 2007 13, Oct.

6 0 0 0 0-0 0 7 0 0-0 0-0 0 0.0-0 4-3 83 36 47 Missouri at 2007 6, Oct.

35 0 0 0 5-5 0 7 5 3-134 1-0 2 3.0-18 11-44 97 38 59 State Iowa 2007 29, Sept.

41 0 0 0 5-5 0 3 4 1-34 1-0 1 1.0-4 4-9 63 20 43 State Ball 2007 22, Sept.

31 0 1 0 2-2 0 2 1 0-0 1-11 3 0.0-0 5-17 67 34 33 USC 2007 15, Sept.

20 0 0 0 2-2 0 4 0 2-3 0-0 0 1.0-3 7-19 78 28 50 Forest Wake at 2007 8, Sept.

52 0 0 0 7-7 0 5 9 1-0 0-0 0 1.0-9 7-20 45 20 25 Nevada 2007 1, Sept.

ae poet ooAt oa TLYs oYs F RYs n-d QH r Kc AtMd u Rv a Pts Saf Rcv Run Att-Mad Kick Brk QBH Int-Yds FR-Yds FF No-Yds TFL-Yds Total Solo Ast Opponent Date

ld |-Kicks------XPTS-| Blkd Pass |-FUMBLE-| |-SACKS-| |------TACKLES------|

3659 12 0 77 14 31 0 356 18 61 10 1840 151-266-7 61 10 1840 151 50 22 1819 355 Opponent

9 11 1 4 14 13 3 3 8-9-0 13 3 3 6 08 5 1 7 0 4 3376 24 0 77 13 51 0 1038 46 73 13 2163 184-292-10 73 13 2163 184 41 13 1213 299 Totals

405 10 0 10 2 31 0 65 3 26 1 275 26-44-0 26 1 275 26 19 1 130 26 A&M Texas 2007 20, Oct.

335 6 0 6 1 35 0 187 8 44 2 129 10-18-2 44 2 129 10 23 0 206 50 State Oklahoma 2007 13, Oct.

297 0 0 0 0 35 0 167 8 18 0 223 25-43-1 18 0 223 25 17 0 74 25 Missouri at 2007 6, Oct.

369 12 0 12 1 51 0 111 4 60 3 239 19-29-1 60 3 239 19 41 1 130 30 State Iowa 2007 29, Sept.

552 16 0 17 2 26 0 141 7 73 3 438 29-37-1 73 3 438 29 28 2 114 36 State Ball 2007 22, Sept.

420 2 0 4 2 31 0 196 9 21 2 389 36-54-2 21 2 389 36 13 2 31 28 USC 2007 15, Sept.

373 0 0 0 1 31 0 98 4 30 1 258 24-41-2 30 1 258 24 22 1 115 34 Forest Wake at 2007 8, . Sept

625 24 0 28 5 42 0 73 3 25 1 212 15-26-1 25 1 212 15 31 6 413 70 Nevada 2007 1, Sept.

ae poet o Ys D g o Ys D g t-m-n Ys D g o d T L N Ys D g Purp Lg TD Yds No Lg TD Yds No Lg TD Yds Att-Cmp-Int Lg TD Yds No. Lg TD Yds No. Opponent Date

E-| All RET--| |--PUNT RET--| |--KICK |------PASSING------| |--RECEIVING--| |---RUSHING---|

Nebraska Team Game By Game By Game Team Nebraska

Nebraska Football Game Notes - Game 9 Game - Notes Game Football Nebraska Nebraska vs. Texas vs. Nebraska

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(89.5%) 38 of 34

0 0 1 2 0 1 8 6 20 26 204 34 38 Totals

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 5 36 6 6 14-36 L, A&M Texas 20 *Oct.

0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 4 31 5 6 14-45 L, State Oklahoma 13 *Oct.

0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 4 34 6 6 6-41 L, Missouri at 6 *Oct.

0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 2 17 3 5 35-17 W, State Iowa 29 *Sept.

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 17 3 3 41-40 W, State Ball 22 Sept.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 7 49 7 7 31-49 L, USC 15 Sept.

0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 2 17 3 4 20-17 W, Forest Wake at 8 Sept.

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 1 52-10 W, Nevada 1 Sept.

ae G Dws n Fm Hl Game Half Fumb Int Downs FGA Made TDs TDs TDs Pts Scored RZ In Score Opponent Date

------RZ inside score to Failed ------FGs Pass Rush Total Times Times

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(83.9%) 31 of 26

0 2 1 0 2 0 5 11 10 21 161 26 31 Totals

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 14 2 3 14-36 L, A&M Texas 20 *Oct.

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 14 2 3 14-45 L, State Oklahoma 13 *Oct.

0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 2 2 6-41 L, Missouri at 6 *Oct.

0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 21 3 5 35-17 W, State Iowa 29 *Sept.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 20 3 3 41-40 W, State Ball 22 Sept.

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 4 31 5 5 31-49 L, USC 15 Sept.

0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 2 2 20-17 W, Forest Wake at 8 Sept.

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 7 49 7 8 52-10 W, Nevada 1 Sept.

ae G Dws n Fm Hl Game Half Fumb Int Downs FGA Made TDs TDs TDs Pts Scored RZ In Score Opponent Date

------RZ inside score to Failed ------FGs Pass Rush Total Times Times

one -Z ed R pponents O nside I ebraska N

Nebraska Red Zone Chart Zone Red Nebraska

2175-2 61/-1 3:9243 -:2 4.1/5.1 -9:02 235:29/244:31 6-13/8-11 52-117/56-120 Totals ./. 3-103-09 48-380/54-457 34-41.0/37-40.9 5.7/5.9 7.4/6.9

4-30/5-38 4-41.8/5-40.0 5.8/5.2 6.2/4.5 5.0/5.4 -13:50 23:05/36:55 1-3/2-2 6-13/7-15 A&M Texas

6-57/7-62 4-36.8/2-39.0 4.9/7.8 7.2/11.7 4.1/6.2 1:40 30:50/29:10 1-3/0-0 7-16/6-10 State Oklahoma

10-57/9-79 5-42.8/2-46.0 4.4/7.1 5.2/8.4 3.0/5.4 -3:20 28:20/31:40 0-1/1-1 6-16/10-15 Missouri

4-50/1-5 4-38.5/4-42.5 6.3/4.1 8.2/5.5 4.3/2.6 -18:24 20:48/39:12 0-0/2-4 7-12/9-22 State Iowa

5-50/4-34 4-42.8/3-45.0 7.6/7.7 11.8/9.8 3.2/5.2 5:44 32:52/27:08 1-1/0-0 8-13/9-15 State Ball

6-45/10-102 6-37.7/4-41.0 5.1/6.7 7.2/4.8 1.1/8.2 1:56 30:58/29:02 0-0/1-1 8-17/5-10 USC

5-26/6-51 5-45.0/7-39.0 5.0/4.9 6.3/5.8 3.4/4.5 -4:04 27:58/32:02 2-3/1-2 3-15/9-20 Forest Wake

8-65/12-86 2-44.5/10-40.1 6.5/3.6 8.2/4.0 5.9/3.2 21:16 40:38/19:22 1-2/1-1 7-15/1-13 Nevada

os agn d/uh d/as d/ly utn Penalties Punting Yds/Play Yds/Pass Yds/Rush Margin Poss Time Down 4th Down 3rd Opponent

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category each for TEAM/OPPONENT format the in displayed are totals Game Note:

71) 9-233511 14221/5-6- 26/80 9-366135 19/9 19/10 1297/590 591-3376/621-3659 2163/1840 184-292-10/151-266-7 299-1213/355-1819 17/12) 110/89, (60/89, 187/190 213-255 Totals

3/0 75/14 70-405/88-459 275/100 26-44-0/13-22-0 26-130/66-359 1/1) 16/6, (7/21, 24/28 14-36 A&M Texas

3/0 193/5 68-335/71-551 129/234 10-18-2/12-20-0 50-206/51-317 2/0) 7/10, (8/16, 17/26 14-45 State Oklahoma

1/0 167/34 68-297/85-606 223/411 25-43-1/34-49-0 25-74/36-195 2/4) 14/20, (4/8, 20/32 6-41 Missouri

State Iowa 0/3) 13/16, (4/9, 17/28 35-17 19-29-1/26-51-3 30-130/51-134 59-369/102-415 239/281 3/4 257/69

State Ball 1/1) 17/19, (7/7, 25/27 41-40 29-37-1/26-43-1 36-114/36-188 73-552/79-610 438/422 3/2 192/76

USC 6/0) 19/8, (3/14, 28/22 31-49 36-54-2/19-30-0 28-31/38-313 82-420/68-457 389/144 2/1 211/125

Forest Wake 2/2) 12/5, (7/11, 21/18 20-17 24-41-2/12-24-2 34-115/53-236 75-373/77-376 258/140 3/2 101/103

Nevada 3/1) 12/5, (20/3, 35/9 52-10 15-26-1/9-27-1 70-413/24-77 96-625/51-185 212/108 1/1 101/164

Pass Passing Rushing (Run/Pass/Pen.) Dns 1st Score Opponent Ret Offense Total Yds d T/O Yds

Team Comparison Team

Nebraska Football Game Notes - Game 9 Game - Notes Game Football Nebraska Nebraska vs. Texas vs. Nebraska

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1st-10 (Grixby) return KO Missouri 20

1st-10 (Grixby) return KO Missouri 20

1st-10 (Glenn) Rush Nevada 20

Touchdown Keller) from (Peterson Pass USC 20

4th-5 Keller) from (Peterson Pass State Ball 20

oas 1 4 9 2 1 359 17 28 298 14 21 Totals

1st-10 (Grixby) return KO State Ball 20

at Colorado at

1st-10 (Lucky) Rush State Ball 20

Kansas State Kansas

Touchdown Lucky) from (Hill Pass State Iowa 20

at Kansas at 1st-10 (Grixby) return KO St. Oklahoma 20

at Texas at 1st-10 Keller) from (Lucky Pass A&M 20

1st-10 Keller) from (Swift Pass Nevada 21 80 4 7 20 1 0 A&M Texas

1st-10 (Grixby) return KO Forest Wake 21 24 1 0 63 4 0 State Oklahoma

1st-10 Keller) from (Swift Pass USC 21

64 3 7 (-11) 0 0 Missouri at

1st-10 Keller) from (Peterson Pass USC 21

44 3 0 54 2 7 State Iowa

1st-10 Keller) from (Swift Pass State Iowa 21

25 1 0 12 0 0 State Ball

1st-10 Keller) from (Swift Pass State Iowa 21

33 2 7 21 1 0 USC

1st-10 Keller) from (Helu Pass St. Oklahoma 21

87 3 7 74 3 7 Forest Wake at 1st-10 Keller) from (Swift Pass A&M 21

2 0 0 65 3 7 Nevada 1st-10 (Lucky) Rush Nevada 22

1st-10 (Lucky) Rush Nevada 22 w Ys Yds Dwn 1st Pts. Yds Dwn 1st Pts. Opponent

Touchdown Touchdown (Lucky) Rush Forest Wake 22

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1st-10 (Lucky) Rush Nevada 23

rives D pening -O alf H econd S

1st-10 (Grixby) return KO Forest Wake 23

1st-10 (Grixby) return KO Forest Wake 23

1st-10 (Jones) return KO State Ball 23

oas 6 7 2 2 419 21 21 173 6 7 Totals 1st-10 (Grixby) return KO Missouri 23

at Colorado at 1st-10 (Castille) Rush St. Oklahoma 23

1st-10 (Grixby) return KO St. Oklahoma 23 Kansas State Kansas

1st-10 (Jones) return KO A&M 23 at Kansas at

1st-10 (Grixby) return KO Nevada 24

at Texas at

1st-10 (Jones) return Punt Nevada 24

72 3 7 20 1 0 A&M Texas

1st-10 Keller) from (Nunn Pass Nevada 24

50 3 7 (-1) 0 0 State Oklahoma

1st-10 Keller) from (Hardy Pass Nevada 24

80 5 7 0 0 0 Missouri at

1st-10 Keller) from (Hill Pass State Ball 24

51 4 0 70 1 0 State Iowa 1st-10 Keller) from (Purify Pass St. Oklahoma 24

33 2 0 63 3 7 State Ball 1st-10 (Grixby) return KO St. Oklahoma 24

1st-10 (Grixby) return KO St. Oklahoma 24 96 2 7 16 1 0 USC

1st-G Keller) from (McNeill Pass Nevada 25 14 1 0 4 0 0 Forest Wake at

Touchdown Keller) from (Hill Pass Forest Wake 25

23 1 0 1 0 0 Nevada

1st-10 (Grixby) return KO USC 25

w Ys Yds Dwn 1st Pts. Yds Dwn 1st Pts. Opponent

1st-10 (Grixby) return KO USC 25

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1st-10 Keller) from (Nunn Pass Forest Wake 26

rives D pening -O ame G 1st-10 (Grixby) return KO USC 26

1st-10 (Grixby) return KO State Ball 26

1st-10 (Jones) return KO Missouri 26

7:09 A&M (Touchdown) A&M 7:09 half) (end Nevada vs. 6:42 (Result) Time Most

1st-10 (Jones) return KO St. Oklahoma 26

17 Two times (last A&M, TD) A&M, (last times Two 17 downs) on (turnover St. Oklahoma vs. 15 (Result) Plays Most 1st-10 Keller) from (Lucky Pass A&M 26

1st-10 Keller) from (Purify Pass State Ball 27 97 Iowa State (touchdown) State Iowa 97 (touchdown) Nevada vs. 94 (Result) Yards Most

1st-10 (Grixby) return KO St. Oklahoma 27

Opponent Nebraska

Touchdown (Lucky) Rush State Ball 28

perlatives SU rive D

Keller) from (Purify Pass State Ball 28 1st-10

Keller) from (Nunn Pass Forest Wake 30 1st-10

(Lucky) Rush Nevada 31 1st-10 0 7 4 1 1 8 0 59 10 28 21 71 34 27 10 Totals

(Grixby) return KO Forest Wake 31 1st-10

at Colorado at

(Jones) return KO USC 31 1st-10

Kansas State Kansas (Jones) return KO A&M 31 1st-10

at Kansas at Keller) from (Hill Pass State Ball 32 1st-10

(Ruud) return Int State Ball 34 Touchdown Touchdown at Texas at

(Grixby) return KO Missouri 35 1st-10

4 0 1 3 5 2 3 0 A&M Texas

(Grixby) return KO St. Oklahoma 35 1st-10

10 0 6 4 11 7 3 1 State Oklahoma (Grixby) return KO State Iowa 36 1st-10

8 1 6 1 5 5 0 0 Missouri at Keller) from (Purify Pass State Ball 38 1st-10

(Grixby) return Int State Iowa 41 1st-G 5 0 3 2 9 4 4 1 State Iowa

(Lucky) Rush State Iowa 41 Touchdown

13 1 9 3 13 4 7 2 State Ball

(Grixby) return KO Nevada 42 1st-10

9 2 1 6 8 5 3 0 USC Keller) from (Peterson Pass St. Oklahoma 44 1st-G 1st-G

Forest Wake at 6 3 1 2 8 4 3 1 (Grixby) return KO State Iowa 51 1st-10

Keller) from (Hardy Pass State Iowa 60 1st-G Nevada 4 3 1 0 12 3 4 5

Keller) from (Hill Pass State Ball 73 Touchdown

uh as eunTtl uh as eun Total Return Pass Rush Return Total Pass Rush

(Ruud) return Int State Iowa 93 Touchdown

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.-75 6.8-57.1 6.0-47.5 Avg/G

(8.5) 54-457 (7.9) 48-380 (Avg/Penalty) Totals

at Colorado at

Kansas State Kansas

1st-10 (Johnson) Rush USC 20

at Kansas at

1st-10 (Johnson) Rush USC 20

at Texas at Touchdown Davis) from (Hill Pass State Ball 20

1st-10 Daniel) from (Temple Pass Missouri 20 5-38 (7.6) 5-38 (7.5) 4-30 A&M Texas

1st-10 Daniel) from (Franklin Pass Missouri 20

7-62 (8.9) 7-62 (9.5) 6-57 State Oklahoma

1st-10 Robinson) from (Pettigrew Pass St. Oklahoma 20

(8.8) 9-79 (5.7) 10-57 Missouri at 1st-G (Savage) Rush St. Oklahoma 20

1st-10 Graziano) from (McCoy Pass Nevada 21 1-5 (5.0) 1-5 (12.5) 4-50 State Iowa

1st-10 (Marion) return KO Forest Wake 21

4-34 (8.5) 4-34 (10.0) 5-50 State Ball

1st-10 Booty) from (Ausberry Pass USC 21

10-102 (10.2) 10-102 (7.5) 6-45 USC 1st-10 Davis) from (Love Pass State Ball 21

Touchdown Davis) from (Grant Pass State Ball 21 (8.5) 6-51 (5.2) 5-26 Forest Wake at

1st-10 (Scales) Rush State Iowa 21

12-86 (7.2) 12-86 (8.1) 8-65 Nevada

1st-G Robinson) from (Bowman Pass St. Oklahoma 21

Pen.-Yds. Opp. Pen.-Yds. NU 1st-10 MdGee) from (Brown Pass A&M 21

1st-10 Davis) from (Love Pass State Ball 22 umbers N enalty P

1st-G (Savage) Rush St. Oklahoma 22

1st-10 (Lane) Rush A&M 22

1st-10 (Lewis) Rush State Ball 23

27/0) +0.0 (2976/100) 29.7 (2969/100) 29.7 Totals 1st-G (Moore) return Int USC 24

1st-10 Davis) from (Hill Pass State Ball 24 at Colorado at

1st-10 Davis) from (Everett Pass State Ball 24

Kansas State Kansas

1st-10 (Scales) Rush State Iowa 24

at Kansas at 1st-10 Meyer) from (Sumrall Pass State Iowa 24

1st-10 Robinson) from (Bowman Pass St. Oklahoma 24 at Texas Texas at

1st-10 (Marion) return KO Forest Wake 25

-3.2 (366/12) 30.5 (327/12) 27.3 A&M Texas

1st-10 (Johnson) Rush USC 25

-4.1 (379/12) 31.6 (303/11) 27.5 State Oklahoma 1st-10 Meyer) from (Blythe Pass State Iowa 25

1st-10 (Wellington) return KO Nevada 26 +5.8 (211/10) 21.1 (269/10) 26.9 Missouri at

1st-10 Davis) from (Hill Pass State Ball 26

+13.2 (339/13) 26.1 (472/12) 39.3 State Iowa

1st-10 Daniel) from (Rucker Pass Missouri 26

+2.8 (335/14) 23.9 (347/13) 26.7 State Ball 1st-10 Daniel) from (Coffman Pass Missouri 26

1st-G Daniel) from (Maclin Pass Missouri 26 -11.4 (499/13) 38.4 (378/14) 27.0 USC

1st-10 (Maclin) return KO Missouri 26

-1.8 (439/14) 31.4 (415/14) 29.6 Forest Wake at

1st-10 Robinson) from (Pettigrew Pass St. Oklahoma 26

+7.0 (308/12) 25.7 (458/14) 32.7 Nevada 1st-10 (Love) return KO State Ball 27

1st-G (Lane) Rush A&M 27 Advantage NU Start Avg. Opp. Start Avg. NU

(Wellington) return KO Nevada 28 1st-10

osition P ield F tarting S

Meyer) from (Blythe Pass State Iowa 28 1st-G

(Davis) Rush State Ball 29 1st-10 1st-10

(11/3 F/L, 7 Int) 7 F/L, (11/3 83 2-2 11 Int) 10 F/L, (13/9 19 Opponents (Daniel) Rush Missouri 29 1st-10

Robinson) from (Hunter Pass St. Oklahoma 29 1st-10

Int) 10 F/L, (13/9 38 1-1 5 Int) 7 F/L, (11/3 10 Totals

(Marion) return KO Forest Wake 30 1st-10

at Colorado at

(Savage) Rush St. Oklahoma 30 Touchdown

Kansas State Kansas (Smith) return KO USC 31 1st-10

(Lane) Rush A&M 31 1st-G 1st-G

at Kansas at

(Johnson) Rush USC 32 1st-10

at Texas at

(Hunter) Rush St. Oklahoma 33 Touchdown

(3/3 F/L, 0 Int) 0 F/L, (3/3 0 0-0 0 Int) 0 F/L, (0/0 0 A&M Texas 1st-10 (Moore) Rush Forest Wake 34

1st-G (Moore) Rush Forest Wake 38

(3/1 F/L, 2 Int) 2 F/L, (3/1 0 0-0 0 Int) 0 F/L, (0/0 0 State Oklahoma

(Gable) Rush USC 40 1st-G

(1/0 F/L, 1 Int) 1 F/L, (1/0 0 0-0 0 Int) 0 F/L, (0/0 0 Missouri at

Robinson) from (Newton Pass St. Oklahoma 41 Touchdown

(2/2 F/L, 1 Int) 1 F/L, (2/2 14 0-0 2 Int) 3 F/L, (3/1 4 State Iowa (Lewis) Rush State Ball 43 Touchdown

Daniel) from (Alexander Pass Missouri 48 Touchdown Touchdown

(2/2 F/L, 1 Int) 1 F/L, (2/2 7 0-0 1 Int) 1 F/L, (2/1 2 State Ball

(Havili) Rush USC 50 1st-10

Int) 0 F/L, (5/1 1 USC (0/0 F/L, 2 Int) 2 F/L, (0/0 7 0-0 1

Davis) from (Love Pass State Ball 51 1st-10

Int) 2 F/L, (0/0 2 Forest Wake at (2/1 F/L, 2 Int) 2 F/L, (2/1 3 1-1 0 Davis) from (Love Pass State Ball 58 Touchdown

Hodges) from (Marion Pass Forest Wake 61 1st-G

Int) 1 F/L, (1/0 1 Nevada Int) 1 F/L, (0/0 7 0-0 1

(Amaya) return INT Nevada 80 Touchdown

INT) Fumbles/Lost, (NU Pts. FG-FGA TDs Gained TOs Game

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Purify 10 pass from Keller from pass 10 Purify 6:33 2nd/2:26 TD 4:07 79 9 A&M Texas

Castille 3 run 3 Castille 9:17 1st/6:32 TD 2:45 80 8 A&M Texas

Lawson 1 pass from Keller from pass 1 Lawson 5:16 4th/0:36 TD 4:37 71 11 State Oklahoma

3:29 4th/14:55 TD 3:34 80 9 State Oklahoma Phillips 13 pass from Keller from pass 13 Phillips

Henery 39 FG 39 Henery 5:23 2nd/1:51 FG 3:32 54 14 Missouri

Henery 26 FG 26 Henery 4:49 1st/0:49 FG 4:00 53 10 Missouri

Lawson 4 pass from Keller from pass 4 Lawson 2:50 4th/2:25 TD 1:25 3 3 State Iowa

Lane 1 run 1 Lane 11:41 4th/4:32 TD 7:09 76 14 A&M Texas Ruud 93 int return int 93 Ruud 2:13 3rd/2:13 TD 0:00 0 0 State **Iowa

Lucky 41 run 41 Lucky 14:56 3rd/14:01 TD 0:55 54 4 State Iowa Lane 4 run 4 Lane 9:05 3rd/4:29 TD 4:36 80 11 A&M Texas

Lawson 6 pass from Keller from pass 6 Lawson 2:43 2nd/1:08 TD 1:35 82 10 State Iowa

Lane 2 run 2 Lane 15:00 3rd/11:05 TD 3:55 80 9 A&M Texas

Hill 20 pass from Lucky from pass 20 Hill 7:37 2nd/4:34 TD 3:03 47 7 State Iowa

Lane 1 run 1 Lane 10:50 2nd/10:38 TD 0:12 28 2 A&M Texas

Purify 11 pass from Keller from pass 11 Purify 6:58 4th/3:13 TD 3:45 82 9 State Ball

Szymanski 39 FG 39 Szymanski 6:32 1st/1:35 FG 4:57 59 17 A&M Texas

Ruud 34 int return int 34 Ruud 9:21 4th/9:21 TD 0:00 0 0 State Ball **

Taylor 2 pass from McGee from pass 2 Taylor 12:37 1st/9:17 TD 3:20 72 9 A&M Texas Swift 18 pass from Keller from pass 18 Swift 4:49 3rd/2:09 TD 2:40 71 7 State Ball

Hill 73 pass from Keller from pass 73 Hill 8:01 3rd/6:39 TD 1:22 81 3 State Ball Savage 30 run 30 Savage 9:00 4th/5:25 TD 3:35 51 7 State Oklahoma

Castill 1 run 1 Castill 4:36 2nd/0:26 TD 4:10 73 9 State Ball Robinson 3 run 3 Robinson 4:30 2nd/1:54 TD 2:36 58 7 State Oklahoma

Lucky 28 run 28 Lucky 15:00 1st/10:17 TD 4:43 63 9 State Ball

Crosslin 1 run 1 Crosslin 9:11 2nd/5:51 TD 3:20 40 8 State Oklahoma

Peterson 18 pass from Keller from pass 18 Peterson 2:27 4th/0:51 TD 1:36 91 8 USC

Hunter 33 run 33 Hunter 12:31 2nd/10:39 TD 1:52 90 6 State Oklahoma

6:36 4th/4:32 TD 2:04 77 7 USC Peterson 20 pass from Keller from pass 20 Peterson

4:32 1st/4:06 TD 0:26 55 3 State Oklahoma Newton 41 pass from Robinson from pass 41 Newton Glenn 1 run 1 Glenn 13:53 4th/12:09 TD 1:44 34 6 USC

Henery 37 FG 37 Henery 13:44 2nd/9:04 FG 4:40 56 10 USC Ricks 21 FG 21 Ricks 9:23 1st/6:08 FG 3:15 63 9 State Oklahoma

Glenn 1 run 1 Glenn 5:22 1st/1:03 TD 4:19 52 10 USC Crosslin 1 run 1 Crosslin 13:51 1st/11:34 TD 2:17 50 8 State Oklahoma

Lucky 22 run 22 Lucky 10:52 3rd/8:13 TD 2:39 74 8 Forest Wake

2:42 4th/12:52 TD 4:50 67 12 Missouri Rucker 10 pass from Saunders from pass 10 Rucker

Hill 25 pass from Keller from pass 25 Hill 2:02 2nd/0:16 TD 1:46 80 11 Forest Wake

8:23 3rd/6:51 TD 1:32 79 6 Missouri Alexander 48 pass from Daniel from pass 48 Alexander

Henery 22 FG 22 Henery 10:46 2nd/7:41 FG 3:05 62 9 Forest Wake

Daniel 3 run 3 Daniel 13:11 3rd/11:08 TD 2:03 64 6 Missouri Henery 22 FG 22 Henery 11:42 1st/8:49 FG 2:53 32 8 Forest Wake

Wolfert 33 FG 33 Wolfert 1:44 2nd/0:09 FG 1:35 55 10 Missouri Culbert 17 run 17 Culbert 11:56 4th/8:31 TD 3:25 84 9 Nevada

Castille 2 run 2 Castille 2:06 3rd/0:50 TD 1:16 87 6 Nevada Wolfert 23 FG 23 Wolfert 10:00 2nd/5:28 FG 4:32 75 12 Missouri

FG 46 Kunalic 7:31 3rd/4:45 FG 2:46 28 7 Nevada

8:01 1st/4:57 TD 3:04 79 11 Missouri Coffman 6 pass from Daniel from pass 6 Coffman

Lucky 3 run 3 Lucky 10:34 3rd/8:59 TD 1:35 54 5 Nevada

Daniel 1 run 1 Daniel 15:00 1st/10:15 TD 4:45 80 12 Missouri

Lucky 17 run 17 Lucky 14:31 3rd/11:30 TD 3:01 65 7 Nevada

Scales 6 run 6 Scales 11:04 4th/6:57 TD 4:07 97 17 State Iowa

Castille 1 run 1 Castille 5:30 2nd/2:22 TD 3:08 54 9 Nevada

Scales 3 run 3 Scales 10:19 2nd/7:47 TD 2:32 48 6 State Iowa Lucky 1 run 1 Lucky 10:43 2nd/6:40 TD 4:03 39 9 Nevada

Lucky 16 pass from Keller from pass 16 Lucky 10:38 1st/4:16 TD 6:22 94 12 Nevada Culbertson 30 FG 30 Culbertson 8:26 1st/2:50 FG 5:36 52 12 State Iowa

poet ly Ys ie cr Qr/ie tr Play Start Qtr./Time Score Time Yds Plays Opponent

Hogue 22 FG 22 Hogue 9:15 4th/7:05 FG 2:10 65 7 State Ball

---rv--- Drive [-----Drive-----]

Grant 21 pass from Davis from pass 21 Grant 14:19 4th/12:50 TD 1:29 96 5 State Ball

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Love 58 pass from Davis from pass 58 Love 2:09 3rd/0:54 TD 1:15 80 4 State Ball

Lewis 43 run 43 Lewis 6:39 3rd/4:55 TD 1:44 80 5 State Ball

0 10 8.4 343 3:02 2:04:52 41 Opponents Davis 14 run 14 Davis 12:30 3rd/11:31 TD 0:59 39 3 State Ball

2 :63 30 23 . 4 0 4 8.2 263 3:01 1:36:35 32 Totals 45 FG 45 Hogue 8:21 2nd/4:41 FG 3:40 48 13 State Ball

at Colorado at Hill 20 pass from Davis from pass 20 Hill 12:44 2nd/9:46 TD 2:58 80 10 State Ball

Kansas State Kansas Bradford 6 run 6 Bradford 12:01 4th/6:45 TD 5:16 90 12 USC

at Kansas at Washington 1 run 1 Washington 8:07 3rd/5:03 TD 3:04 62 8 USC

Texas at Washington 1 run 1 Washington 10:40 3rd/9:14 TD 1:26 1 3 USC

0 0 8.5 17 3:26 6:52 2 A&M Texas McCoy 2 pass from Booty from pass 2 McCoy 13:23 3rd/11:29 TD 1:54 33 5 USC

0 0 10.0 20 4:05 8:11 2 State Oklahoma Johnson 7 run 7 Johnson 5:11 2nd/1:19 TD 3:52 73 9 USC

0 0 12.0 24 3:46 7:32 2 Missouri at Havili 2 run 2 Havili 8:51 2nd/6:50 TD 2:01 45 5 USC

0 2 6.0 24 1:45 6:58 4 State Iowa Havili 5 pass from Booty from pass 5 Havili 12:27 1st/10:49 TD 1:38 96 4 USC

0 1 7.4 37 3:20 16:40 5 State Ball Moore 5 run 5 Moore 15:00 3rd/10:52 TD 4:08 87 9 Forest Wake

0 0 8.1 41 2:52 14:23 5 USC Hodges 1 run 1 Hodges 7:41 2nd/5:13 TD 2:28 76 7 Forest Wake

Forest Wake at 0 0 9.0 36 2:35 10:23 4 Swank 25 FG 25 Swank 1:21 2nd/10:46 FG 5:35 30 12 Forest Wake

Nevada 0 1 8.0 64 3:12 25:36 8 Jaekle 36 FG 36 Jaekle 2:07 2nd/13:58 FG 3:09 37 10 Nevada

Game less or 5 Avg. Total Avg. Total Drives 1-Play poet ly Ys ie cr Qr/ie tr Play Start Qtr./Time Score Time Yds Plays Opponent

crn [-Tm-- [--Plays--] [---Time---] Scoring ---rv--- Drive [-----Drive-----]

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*Indicates touchdown scored touchdown *Indicates

Nunn Terrence Missouri at 4 21 vs. W. Illinois, 2004; Missouri, 2006 Missouri, 2004; Illinois, W. vs. 21 Missouri at 4 2006 Missouri, 2004; Illinois, W. vs. 21

same Nevada vs. 233 Lucky Marlon 51* vs. Troy, 2006 Troy, vs. 51* State Iowa vs. * 1 4

same Forest Wake at 5 same State Iowa vs. 7 Keller Sam

Helu Roy same State Oklahoma vs. 55 same A&M Texas vs. 15

Hardy Frantz A&M Texas vs. 19 same A&M Texas vs. 19 same

*34 vs. Western Illinois, 2004 Illinois, Western vs. *34 None 2004 Illinois, Western vs. 112 None Green Tierre

36 at Iowa State, 2006 State, Iowa at 36 Nevada vs. 20 2006 State, Iowa at 148 Nevada vs. 29 Glenn Cody

10 vs. Nicholls State, 2006 State, Nicholls vs. 10 Nevada vs. 9 same Nevada vs. 15 Ganz Joe

-6 vs. Texas Tech, 2004 Tech, Texas vs. -6 none 2004 Tech, Texas vs. -6 none Davis Beau

same Nevada vs. 17 same Nevada vs. 35 Culbert Major

Castille Quentin same State Oklahoma vs. 102 same State Oklahoma vs. 23

Career 2007 Career 2007 Player

un R ongest L , areer C and eason S ards Y ushing R ost M , areer C and eason S

*Indicates touchdown scored touchdown *Indicates

same (Keller) Nevada vs. 14 same Nevada vs. 14 Young Dreu

2006 Tech, Louisiana vs. 29 Forest Wake at 21 29* vs. Louisiana Tech (Ganz), 2006 (Ganz), Tech Louisiana vs. 29* (Keller) Forest Wake at 11 Teafatiller Hunter

Swift Nate 21 21 2005 Missouri, at 135 State Iowa vs. 59 49 vs. Troy (Taylor) Troy vs. 49 (Keller) times five

12 vs. Troy, 2006 Troy, vs. 12 None 2006 Troy, vs. 13 None Senske Matt

same (Keller) Nevada vs. 15 same Nevada vs. 15 Sand Andy

63* vs. Texas (Taylor), 2006 (Taylor), Texas vs. 63* (Keller) State Ball vs. 38 same State Ball vs. 122 Purify Maurice

Phillips J.B. 22 vs. Kansas State (Taylor), 2005 (Taylor), State Kansas vs. 22 State Oklahoma vs. 13 2005 State, Kansas vs. 28 State Oklahoma vs. 13

Peterson Todd 48 vs. Oklahoma (Taylor), 2006 (Taylor), Oklahoma vs. 48 (Keller) State Oklahoma vs. 44 2006 A&M, Texas at 82 USC vs. 74

same (Keller) Nevada vs. 6 same Nevada vs. 6 Paul Niles

Nunn Terrence 75* vs. Kansas (Taylor), 2006 (Taylor), Kansas vs. 75* (Keller) Forest Wake at 30 2006 Troy, vs. 102 Forest Wake at 83

18 vs. Kansas State (Taylor), 2005 (Taylor), State Kansas vs. 18 None 2005 State, Kansas vs. 18 None Mueller Josh

same (Keller) Nevada vs. 25 same Nevada vs. 25 McNeill Mike

42 vs. Texas A&M (Taylor), 2006 (Taylor), A&M Texas vs. 42 (Keller) A&M Texas vs. 26 same A&M Texas vs. 125 Lucky Marlon

same (Keller) State Iowa vs. 6* same State Iowa vs. 10 Lawson Thomas

same (Keller) State Ball vs. 73* same State Ball vs. 129 Hill Sean

same (Keller) State Oklahoma vs. 21 same State Oklahoma vs. 21 Helu Roy

Hardy Frantz 2006 (Taylor), Kansas vs. 78* (Keller) State Iowa vs. 60 2006 Kansas, vs. 159 State Iowa vs. 74

Erickson Dan 57 vs. Colorado (Taylor), 2006 (Taylor), Colorado vs. 57 (Ganz) Nevada vs. 19 2006 Colorado, vs. 57 USC vs. 21

same (Keller) State Ball vs. 15 same State Ball vs. 15 Castille Quentin

same (Keller) Nevada vs. 4 same Nevada vs. 4 Brooks Chris

Career 2007 Career 2007 Player

ards Y eceiving R ost M , areer C and eason S atch C ongest L , areer C and eason S

* indicates touchdown pass touchdown indicates *

same ) Hill ( State Ball vs. 73 record) (school State Ball vs. 438 same Keller Sam

Ganz Joe Nevada vs. 19 2006 Tech, Louisiana vs. 45 (Erickson) Nevada vs. 19 31 vs. Nicholls State (Peterson) State Nicholls vs. 31

Davis Beau none 2004 Tech, Texas vs. 12 none 12 vs. Texas Tech, 2004 Tech, Texas vs. 12

Player 2007 Career 2007 Career

ards Y assing P ost M , areer C and eason S ass P ongest L , areer C and eason S

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Dan Titchener at Wake Forest Wake at Titchener Dan ; 51 ...... Punt Longest

yards) 225 , s punt 5 ( Forest Wake at Titchener Dan ; 0 . 45 ...... Average Punting Highest

Dan Titchener at Wake Forest (45.0 avg.); vs. USC (38.8 avg.); at Missouri (42.8 avg.) (42.8 Missouri at avg.); (38.8 USC vs. avg.); (45.0 Forest Wake at Titchener Dan ; 5 ...... Punts Most

Cortney Grixby at Missouri (5 returns) (5 Missouri at Grixby Cortney ; 120 ...... Yardage Return Kickoff Most

Cortney Grixby vs. Iowa State Iowa vs. Grixby Cortney ; 51 ...... Return Kickoff Longest

return) 1 ( Nevada vs. Jones Andre ; 24 ...... Yardage Return Punt Most

Andre Jones vs. Nevada vs. Jones Andre ; 24 ...... TD No Return, Punt Longest

N/A ...... TD Return, Punt Longest

11; Corey McKeon vs. USC vs. McKeon Corey 11; ...... TD No Return, Fumble Longest

N/A ...... Return TD Fumble Longest

41; Cortney Grixby vs. Iowa State Iowa vs. Grixby Cortney 41; ...... TD No Return, Interception Longest

93; Bo Ruud vs. Iowa State (SCHOOL POSITION RECORD) POSITION (SCHOOL State Iowa vs. Ruud Bo 93; ...... Return TD Interception Longest

Cortney Grixby vs. Iowa State Iowa vs. Grixby Cortney ; 2 ...... Interceptions Most

46; Adi Kunalic vs. Nevada (made) Nevada vs. Kunalic Adi 46; ...... Attempted Goal Field Longest

46; Adi Kunalic vs. Nevada vs. Kunalic Adi 46; ...... Made Goal Field Longest

2; Alex Henery at Wake Forest (22 yards, 22 yards); Alex Henery at Missouri (26 yards, 39 yards) 39 yards, (26 Missouri at Henery Alex yards); 22 yards, (22 Forest Wake at Henery Alex 2; ...... Made Goals Field Most

2; Alex Henery at Wake Forest (2 made); Alex Henery at Missouri (2 made) (2 Missouri at Henery Alex made); (2 Forest Wake at Henery Alex 2; ...... Attempted Goals Field Most

(3 rushing, 1 receiving) 1 rushing, (3 Nevada vs. Lucky Marlon ; 4 ...... Scored Touchdowns Most

) rec. 33 , h rus 233 ( Nevada vs. Lucky Marlon ; 266 ...... Yards Purpose All Most

Nevada (30 run, 3 rec.) 3 run, (30 Nevada vs. Lucky Marlon 33; ...... Attempts Purpose All Most

attempts) 42 ( State Ball vs. Keller Sam ; 423 ...... Yards Offense Total Most

Sam Keller vs. USC (54 pass, 2 rush) 2 pass, (54 USC vs. Keller Sam ; 56 ...... Attempts Offense Total Most

(5 receptions); Thomas Lawson vs. Iowa State (2 receptions) (2 State Iowa vs. Lawson Thomas receptions); (5 USC vs. Peterson Todd 2; ...... Receptions TD Most

Sean Hill vs. Ball State (3 receptions) (3 State Ball vs. Hill Sean ; 129 ...... Yards Receiving Most

Marlon Lucky vs. Texas A&M (125 yards) --- SCHOOL POSITION RECORD POSITION SCHOOL --- yards) (125 A&M Texas vs. Lucky Marlon ; 13 ...... Receptions Pass Most

Sam Keller to Frantz Hardy vs. Iowa State Iowa vs. Hardy Frantz to Keller Sam ; 60 ...... TD No Pass, Longest

73; Sam Keller to Sean Hill vs. Ball State Ball vs. Hill Sean to Keller Sam 73; ...... Pass TD Longest

Sam Keller vs. Ball State --- SCHOOL RECORD SCHOOL --- State Ball vs. Keller Sam ; 438 ...... Yards Passing Most

Sam Keller vs. USC --- TIES SCHOOL RECORD (54 attempts) (54 RECORD SCHOOL TIES --- USC vs. Keller Sam ; 36 ...... Passes Completed Most

Sam Keller vs. USC (36 completions) (36 USC vs. Keller Sam ; 54 ...... Attempts Pass Most

Marlon Lucky vs. Nevada vs. Lucky Marlon ; 31 ...... TD No Run, Longest

41; Marlon Lucky vs. Iowa State Iowa vs. Lucky Marlon 41; ...... Run TD Longest

Marlon Lucky vs. Nevada vs. Lucky Marlon ; 3 ...... TDs Rushing Most

Marlon Lucky vs. Nevada Nevada vs. Lucky Marlon ; 233 ...... Yards Rushing Net Most attempts) 30 (

Marlon Lucky vs. Nevada (233 yards) (233 Nevada vs. Lucky Marlon ; 30 ...... Attempts Rushing Most

ighs H ndividual I ebraska N

) Forest Wake ( 1-2 State) (Ball 9-21 Lost Loss-Yards for Tackles

0-0 (Nevada, Wake Forest) Wake (Nevada, 0-0 State) (Ball 3-14 Lost By-Yards Sacks

5 5 ) USC ( 102 ) State Iowa ( Penalized Yards

1 1 ) Nevada ( 12 ) State Iowa ( Penalties

Oklahoma State, Texas A&M Texas State, Oklahoma ( 3 + ) State Iowa ( 1 - ) Margin Turnover

0 0 ) State Iowa ( 4 ) A&M Texas Missouri, ( Turnovers

USC, Ball State, Iowa State Iowa State, Ball USC, ( 1 ) A&M Texas State, Oklahoma Missouri, Forest, Wake Nevada, ( 0 ) Lost Fumbles

0 0 ) USC ( 5 ) State Oklahoma Missouri, Forest, Wake ( Fumbles

19 ) State Iowa ( 39:12 ) Nevada ( :22 Time Possession

185 ) State Ball ( 610 ) Nevada ( Yards Total

51 ) State Iowa ( 102 ) Nevada ( Plays Total

100 ) State Ball ( 422 ) A&M Texas ( Yards Passing

0 ) State Iowa ( 3 ) A&M Texas State, Oklahoma Missouri, USC, ( Intercepted Had

9 ) Missouri at ( 34 ) Nevada ( Completed Passes

20 ) State Iowa ( 51 ) State Oklahoma ( Attempted Passes

) Nevada ( 77 ) A&M (Texas 359 Yards Rushing

) Nevada ( 24 ) A&M Texas ( 66 Attempts Rushing

) Nevada ( 9 ) Missouri at ( 32 Downs First

) Nevada ( ) USC ( 49 Scored Points 10

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at Missouri) at ( ) State Iowa (vs. 9-44 3-3 3-3 Loss-Yards for Tackles

vs. USC), 0-0 (at Missouri), 0-0 (vs. Oklahoma State) Oklahoma (vs. 0-0 Missouri), (at 0-0 USC), vs. ( State) Iowa vs. ( 3-18 0-0 Lost By-Yards Sacks

) Forest Wake at ( ) Nevada vs. ( 65 26 Penalized Yards

) A&M Texas vs. State, Iowa vs. ( ) Missouri at ( Penalties 4 10

) A&M Texas vs. State, Oklahoma vs. ( ) State Iowa vs. ( 1 + -3 -3 Margin Turnover

) Missouri at Nevada, vs. ( 1 ) A&M Texas vs. last times, five ( 3 Turnovers

) Missouri at USC, vs. Nevada, vs. ( Lost Fumbles A&M) Texas (vs. 3 0 0

) USC vs. Nevada, vs. ( 0 ) A&M Texas vs. State, Oklahoma vs. ( 3 Fumbles

) State Iowa vs. ( ) Nevada vs. ( 40:38 20:48 Time Possession

) Missouri at ( ) Nevada vs. ( 625 297 297 Yards Total

) State Iowa vs. ( ) Nevada vs. ( 96 59 Plays Total

) State Oklahoma vs. ( 129 ) RECORD SCHOOL -- State Ball vs. ( 438 Yards Passing

) A&M Texas vs. ( 0 ) USC vs. Forest, Wake at ( 2 Intercepted Had

) State Oklahoma vs. ( ) RECORD SCHOOL TIES -- USC vs. ( 36 10 Completed Passes

) State Oklahoma vs. ( ) USC vs. ( 54 18 Attempted Passes

) USC vs. ( 31 ) Nevada vs. ( Yards Rushing 413 413

) Missouri at ( 25 ) Nevada vs. ( 70 Attempts Rushing

vs. Iowa State, vs. Oklahoma State Oklahoma vs. State, Iowa vs. ( ) Nevada vs. ( 35 ) 17 Downs First

) Missouri at ( 6 ) Nevada vs. ( 52 Scored Points

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Dan Titchener (8), Barry Turner (8), Latravis Washington (3), Jake Wesch (8 as holder, 8 overall), Anthony West (8), Keith Williams (6), Bryan Wilson (8), Tyler Wortman (5), Dreu Young (6). Young Dreu (5), Wortman Tyler (8), Wilson Bryan (6), Williams Keith (8), West Anthony overall), 8 holder, as (8 Wesch Jake (3), Washington Latravis (8), Turner Barry (8), Titchener Dan

Purify (7), Bo Ruud (8), Andy Sand (8), Clayton Sievers (7), Matt Slauson (8), Mike Smith (8), Ty Steinkuhler (6), Ndamukong Suh (8), Tony Sullivan (1), Nate Swift (8), Hunter Teafatiller (7), Rickey Thenarse (8), (8), Thenarse Rickey (7), Teafatiller Hunter (8), Swift Nate (1), Sullivan Tony (8), Suh Ndamukong (6), Steinkuhler Ty (8), Smith Mike (8), Slauson Matt (7), Sievers Clayton (8), Sand Andy (8), Ruud Bo (7), Purify

Murillo (8), Lydon Murtha (8), Carl Nicks (8), Terrence Nunn (8), Steve Octavien (8), Matt O’Hanlon (8), T.J. O’Leary (8), Niles Paul (5), Todd Peterson (8), J.B. Phillips (8) Jordan Picou (1), Zach Potter (8), Maurice Maurice (8), Potter Zach (1), Picou Jordan (8) Phillips J.B. (8), Peterson Todd (5), Paul Niles (8), O’Leary T.J. (8), O’Hanlon Matt (8), Octavien Steve (8), Nunn Terrence (8), Nicks Carl (8), Murtha Lydon (8), Murillo

Jones (5), Sam Keller (8), Tyler Kester (4), Adi Kunalic (8), Blake Lawrence (6), Thomas Lawson (6), Marlon Lucky (8), Ben Martin (4), Corey McKeon (8), Mike McNeill (3), Kyle Moore (1), Josh Mueller (6), Armando Armando (6), Mueller Josh (1), Moore Kyle (3), McNeill Mike (8), McKeon Corey (4), Martin Ben (8), Lucky Marlon (6), Lawson Thomas (6), Lawrence Blake (8), Kunalic Adi (4), Kester Tyler (8), Keller Sam (5), Jones

(4), Victory Haines (1), Frantz Hardy (8), David Harvey (1), Roy Helu (4), Alex Henery (8), Will Henry (2), Jacob Hickman (8), Sean Hill (8), Menelik Holt (8), Mike Huff (8), Brandon Johnson (4), Andre Jones (7), D.J. D.J. (7), Jones Andre (4), Johnson Brandon (8), Huff Mike (8), Holt Menelik (8), Hill Sean (8), Hickman Jacob (2), Henry Will (8), Henery Alex (4), Helu Roy (1), Harvey David (8), Hardy Frantz (1), Haines Victory (4),

(8), Andy Christensen (3), Major Culbert (6), Phillip Dillard (8), Kevin Dixon (8), Ben Eisenhart (8), Dan Erickson (8), Joe Ganz (2), Cody Glenn (4), Tierre Green (8), Cortney Grixby (8), Thomas Grove (2), Eric Hagg Hagg Eric (2), Grove Thomas (8), Grixby Cortney (8), Green Tierre (4), Glenn Cody (2), Ganz Joe (8), Erickson Dan (8), Eisenhart Ben (8), Dixon Kevin (8), Dillard Phillip (6), Culbert Major (3), Christensen Andy (8),

Pierre Allen (7), Prince Amukamara (5), Larry Asante (8), Shukree Barfield (8), Anthony Blue (8), Zackary Bowman (7), Lance Brandenburgh (8), Chris Brooks (1), Brett Byford (8), Wes Cammack (8), Quentin Castille Castille Quentin (8), Cammack Wes (8), Byford Brett (1), Brooks Chris (8), Brandenburgh Lance (7), Bowman Zackary (8), Blue Anthony (8), Barfield Shukree (8), Asante Larry (5), Amukamara Prince (7), Allen Pierre

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Nebraska Starting Lineups Starting Nebraska

62; Mike Brandtner, Iowa State Iowa Brandtner, Mike 62; ...... Punt

Jonathon Amaya, Nevada Amaya, Jonathon ; 80 ...... Return Interception

N/A ...... Return Fumble

Malcolm Smith, USC Smith, Malcolm ; 31 ...... Return Kickoff

12; B.J. Hill, Ball State Ball Hill, B.J. 12; ...... Return Punt

45; Jake Hogue, Ball State Ball Hogue, Jake 45; ...... Goal Field

Brett Hodges to Kevin Marion, Wake Forest Wake Marion, Kevin to Hodges Brett ; 61 ...... Pass

50; Stanley Havili, USC Havili, Stanley 50; ...... Rush

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receptions) 10 ( State Ball , Love Dante ; 214 ...... Receiving Yards Most

Dante Love, Ball State (214 yards) (214 State Ball Love, Dante ; 10 ...... Receptions Pass Most

33; Chase Daniel, Missouri (47 attempts) (47 Missouri Daniel, Chase 33; ...... Completions Pass Most

Bret Meyer, Iowa State (26 completions) (26 State Iowa Meyer, Bret ; 51 ...... Attempts Passing Most

attempts) attempts) 43 ( State Ball Davis, Nate ; 422 ...... Passing Yards Most

yards) 167 ( A&M Texas McGee, Stephen 35; ...... Attempts Rushing Most

attempts) 25 ( State Oklahoma Savage, Dantrell ; 212 ...... Rushing Yards Most

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N/A ...... PAT Blocked Most

N/A ...... Punts Blocked Most

N/A ...... Goals Field Blocked Most

2; Cortney Grixby at Wake Forest; Tierre Green vs. Iowa State Iowa vs. Green Tierre Forest; Wake at Grixby Cortney 2; ...... Breakups Pass Most

9; Barry Turner vs. Iowa State (1.5 sacks); Anthony West vs. Texas A&M (1.0 sacks) (1.0 A&M Texas vs. West Anthony sacks); (1.5 State Iowa vs. Turner Barry 9; ...... Lost Yards Most

Barry Turner vs. Iowa State (9 yards) (9 State Iowa vs. Turner Barry ; 1.5 Sacks Quarterback Most ......

Steve Octavien vs. Iowa State (2 TFL); Anthony West vs. Texas A&M (2 TFL) (2 A&M Texas vs. West Anthony TFL); (2 State Iowa vs. Octavien Steve ; 11 ...... Lost Yards Most

Iowa State Iowa vs. Turner Barry ; 3 ...... Loss for Tackles Most

Lance Brandenburgh vs. Texas A&M Texas vs. Brandenburgh Lance ; 9 ...... Tackles Solo Most

Bo Ruud vs. Iowa State, Corey McKeon vs. Texas A&M Texas vs. McKeon Corey State, Iowa vs. Ruud Bo ; 14 ...... Tackles Total Most

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Nebraska Statistical Highs and Lows and Highs Statistical Nebraska

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Vaughn, Chip 5-2. Chip Vaughn, Forest- Wake 4-5. Larry Asante, Nebraska- (UA-A): TACKLES Octavien, Steve 3-2. Steve Octavien, Nebraska- 5-8. Joshua Mauga, Nevada- (UA-A): TACKLES

None. Forest- Wake 1.0-3. Zach Potter, Nebraska- (Sacks-Yds): SACKS Turner, Barry 0.5-5; Octavien, Steve 0.5-4. Steve Octavien, 0.5-5; Barry Turner, Nebraska- None. Nevada- (Sacks-Yds): SACKS

None. Forest- Wake 2-1. Sam Keller, Nebraska- FUMBLES: None. Nebraska- 1-0. Arthur Jr., King Nevada- FUMBLES:

1-0; Major, Kerry 1-0. Kerry Major, 1-0; Nebraska- 1-80. Jonathon Amaya, Nevada- INTERCEPTIONS: Dixon, Kevin 1-0. Kevin Dixon,

Russell, John John Russell, Forest- Wake 1-0. Zackary Bowman, 1-3; Corey McKeon, Nebraska- INTERCEPTIONS: Young, Dreu 1-14; Peterson, Todd 1-8; Paul, Niles 1-6; Brooks, Chris 1-4. Chris Brooks, 1-6; Niles Paul, 1-8; Todd Peterson, 1-14; Dreu Young,

Kevin 3-73; Adams, Josh 2-11; Bryant, De’Angelo 1-12; Andrews, Micah 1-6; Brinkman, Chip 1-3. Chip Brinkman, 1-6; Micah Andrews, 1-12; De’Angelo Bryant, 2-11; Josh Adams, 3-73; Kevin 2-36; Swift, Nate 2-28; McNeill, Mike 1-25; Hardy, Frantz 1-24; Erickson, Dan 1-19; Sand, Andy 1-15; 1-15; Andy Sand, 1-19; Dan Erickson, 1-24; Frantz Hardy, 1-25; Mike McNeill, 2-28; Nate Swift, 2-36;

Moore, Kenneth 4-35; Marion, Marion, 4-35; Kenneth Moore, Forest- Wake 1-25. Sean Hill, 2-20; Frantz Hardy, 3-21; Hunter Teafatiller, Lucky, Marlon 3-33; Nunn, Terrence Terrence Nunn, 3-33; Marlon Lucky, Nebraska- 1. 1-minus Chris Wellington, 1-8; Luke Lippincott, 1-19;

Nunn, Terrence 6-83; Swift, Nate 5-45; Lucky, Marlon 4-34; Purify, Maurice 3-30; 3-30; Maurice Purify, 4-34; Marlon Lucky, 5-45; Nate Swift, 6-83; Terrence Nunn, Nebraska- RECEIVING: Nevada- RECEIVING: McCoy, Mike 2-37; Mitchell, Marko 2-34; King Jr., Arthur 2-11; Sammons, Kyle Kyle Sammons, 2-11; Arthur Jr., King 2-34; Marko Mitchell, 2-37; Mike McCoy,

Hodges, Brett 12-24-2-140. Brett Hodges, Forest- Wake 24-41-2-258. Sam Keller, Nebraska- PASSING: 14-25-1-193; Ganz, Joe 1-1-0-19. Joe Ganz, 14-25-1-193;

Hodges, Brett 8-14; Harris, Kevin 10-9; Bryant, De’Angelo 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 2. 1-minus TEAM 1-2; De’Angelo Bryant, 10-9; Kevin Harris, 8-14; Brett Hodges, PASSING: Keller, Sam Sam Keller, Nebraska- 1. 1-3-0-minus Colin Kaepernick, 8-24-1-109; Nick Graziano, Nevada-

Moore, Kenneth 8-116; Andrews, Micah 14-49; Adams, Josh 8-31; Marion, Kevin 3-17; 3-17; Kevin Marion, 8-31; Josh Adams, 14-49; Micah Andrews, 8-116; Kenneth Moore, Forest- Wake 18-78; Culbert, Major 5-35; Glenn, Cody 8-29; Helu, Roy 6-26; Ganz, Joe 2-15; TEAM 1-minus 3. 3. 1-minus TEAM 2-15; Joe Ganz, 6-26; Roy Helu, 8-29; Cody Glenn, 5-35; Major Culbert, 18-78;

Lucky, Marlon 24-90; Castille, Quentin 6-28; Keller, Sam 2-1; TEAM 2-minus 4. 4. 2-minus TEAM 2-1; Sam Keller, 6-28; Quentin Castille, 24-90; Marlon Lucky, Nebraska- RUSHING: Lucky, Marlon 30-233; Castille, Quentin Quentin Castille, 30-233; Marlon Lucky, Nebraska- 5. 4-minus Luke Lippincott, 2-6; Courtney Randall,

0-0 1-3 Number-Yards By: Sacks Taua, Vai 3-24; Graziano, Nick 7-20; Fragger, Brandon 7-16; Rosenblum, Alex 1-16; 1-16; Alex Rosenblum, 7-16; Brandon Fragger, 7-20; Nick Graziano, 3-24; Vai Taua, Nevada- RUSHING:

3-4 2-2 Scores-Chances Red-Zone 1-9 0-0 Number-Yards By: Sacks

1 of 2 of 1 3 of 2 Conversions Fourth-Down 7-8 1-1 Scores-Chances Red-Zone

9 of 20 of 9 15 of 3 Conversions Third-Down 1 of 2 of 1 1 of 1 Conversions Fourth-Down

32:02 27:58 Time Possession 7 of 15 of 7 13 of 1 Conversions Third-Down

6-51 5-26 Penalties-Yards 40:38 19:22 Time Possession

0-0 2-1 Fumbles-Lost 8-65 12-86 Penalties-Yards

7-39.0 5-45.0 (Number-Avg) Punts 0-0 1-0 Fumbles-Lost

2-0 2-3 Returns-Yards Interception 2-44.5 10-40.1 (Number-Avg) Punts

4-89 4-98 Returns-Yards Kickoff 1-0 1-80 Returns-Yards Interception

2-14 1-0 Returns-Yards Punt 3-73 3-69 Returns-Yards Kickoff

0-0 0-0 Returns-Yards Fumble 5-28 2-15 Returns-Yards Punt

77-376 75-373 PLAYS-YARDS OFFENSE TOTAL 0-0 0-0 Returns-Yards Fumble

24-12-2 41-24-2 Att-Comp-Int Passes 96-625 51-185 PLAYS-YARDS OFFENSE TOTAL

140 258 (NET) YDS PASSING 26-15-1 27-9-1 Att-Comp-Int Passes

53-236 34-115 (NET) RUSHES-YARDS 212 108 (NET) YDS PASSING

18 21 DOWNS FIRST 70-413 24-77 (NET) RUSHES-YARDS

TTSIS U WFU NU STATISTICS TEAM 35 9 DOWNS FIRST

TTSIS E NU NEV STATISTICS TEAM Lucky 22 yd run (Henery kick) (Henery run yd 22 Lucky NU 08:13

Moore 5 yd run (Swank kick) (Swank run yd 5 Moore WF 10:52 3rd Culbert 17 yd run (Henery kick) (Henery run yd 17 Culbert NU 08:31 4th

Hill 25 yd pass from Keller (Henery kick) (Henery Keller from pass yd 25 Hill NU 00:16 Castille 2 yd run (Henery kick) (Henery run yd 2 Castille NU 00:50

Hodges 1 yd run (Swank kick) (Swank run yd 1 Hodges WF 05:13 Kunalic 46 yd field goal field yd 46 Kunalic NU 04:45

Henery 22 yd field goal field yd 22 Henery NU 07:41 Lucky 3 yd run (Kunalic kick) (Kunalic run yd 3 Lucky NU 08:59

Swank 25 yd field goal field yd 25 Swank WF 10:46 2nd Lucky 17 yd run (Henery kick) (Henery run yd 17 Lucky NU 11:30 3rd

Henery 22 yd field goal field yd 22 Henery NU 08:49 1st Castille 1 yd run (Henery kick) (Henery run yd 1 Castille NU 02:22

SUMMARY SCORING Lucky 1 yd run (Henery kick) (Henery run yd 1 Lucky NU 06:40

Amaya 80 yd interception return (Jaekle kick) (Jaekle return interception yd 80 Amaya NEV 10:53

receiver Terrence Nunn led the NU receiving corps with six catches for 83 yards. 83 for catches six with corps receiving NU the led Nunn Terrence receiver Jaekle 36 yd field goal field yd 36 Jaekle NEV 13:58 2nd

I-back Marlon Lucky carried 24 times for 90 yards, including a 22-yard touchdown run, while while run, touchdown 22-yard a including yards, 90 for times 24 carried Lucky Marlon I-back Lucky 16 yd pass from Keller (Henery kick) (Henery Keller from pass yd 16 Lucky NU 04:16 1st

SUMMARY SCORING produced solid numbers by completing 24-of-41 passes for 258 yards with one touchdown. touchdown. one with yards 258 for passes 24-of-41 completing by numbers solid produced

total yardage since a 688-yard effort at Baylor in 2001. in Baylor at effort 688-yard a since yardage total Although the Blackshirts held the spotlight in the second half, quarterback Sam Keller Keller Sam quarterback half, second the in spotlight the held Blackshirts the Although

Overall, Nebraska rolled to 625 total yards, its highest total of the Callahan-era and most most and Callahan-era the of total highest its yards, total 625 to rolled Nebraska Overall, Wake Forest one final chance on fourth-and-10, a pass that came up short. up came that pass a fourth-and-10, on chance final one Forest Wake

effort in a win over McNeese State in 2002. in State McNeese over win a in effort tipped by Cortney Grixby, but the call on the field was reversed by replay officials to give give to officials replay by reversed was field the on call the but Grixby, Cortney by tipped

yard rushing performance under Coach Bill Callahan and its highest mark since a 444-yard 444-yard a since mark highest its and Callahan Bill Coach under performance rushing yard Eisenhart appeared to make the Blackshirts’ final big play by intercepting a pass that was was that pass a intercepting by play big final Blackshirts’ the make to appeared Eisenhart

who rumbled 13 yards up the middle late in the fourth quarter to give Nebraska its first 400- first its Nebraska give to quarter fourth the in late middle the up yards 13 rumbled who down with 1:45 left to give Wake Forest one final chance. Walk-on Ben Ben back defensive Walk-on chance. final one Forest Wake give to left 1:45 with down

18 times for 78 yards. Six Huskers notched rushing attempts, including freshman Roy Helu, Helu, Roy freshman including attempts, rushing notched Huskers Six yards. 78 for times 18 control and marched NU to the Wake Forest 35. The Demon Deacon defense held on fourth fourth on held defense Deacon Demon The 35. Forest Wake the to NU marched and control

Castille enjoyed an impressive first game by adding two rushing touchdowns while carrying carrying while touchdowns rushing two adding by game first impressive an enjoyed Castille Bowman’s interception seemed to spark the Nebraska offense, as the Huskers took took Huskers the as offense, Nebraska the spark to seemed interception Bowman’s

Although Lucky earned the headlines with this performance, freshman I-back Quentin Quentin I-back freshman performance, this with headlines the earned Lucky Although Forest that gave the Demon Deacons a first-and-goal at NU’s 10. NU’s at first-and-goal a Deacons Demon the gave that Forest

by one yard. yard. one by interception allowed the Huskers to dodge a big bullet that followed an interception by Wake Wake by interception an followed that bullet big a dodge to Huskers the allowed interception

1,000-yard mark on the same drive. Lucky just missed a top-10 single-game rushing effort effort rushing single-game top-10 a missed just Lucky drive. same the on mark 1,000-yard the end zone to stop the potential go-ahead touchdown by the Demon Deacons. Bowman’s Bowman’s Deacons. Demon the by touchdown go-ahead potential the stop to zone end the

first carry of the second half and became the 56th Nebrsaka running back to eclipse the the eclipse to back running Nebrsaka 56th the became and half second the of carry first leaped to pick off a Brett Hodges third-down pass in in pass third-down Hodges Brett a off pick to leaped Bowman Zackary captain Senior go. to

Lucky crossed the 100-yard mark on his his on mark 100-yard the crossed Lucky fourth-quarter stop with just over six minutes minutes six over just with stop fourth-quarter

No defensive play was bigger than a late late a than bigger was play defensive No yards. 266 with ever total

Husker fans. Husker fifth-highest the and opener an in Husker a

which included between 10,000 and 15,000 15,000 and 10,000 between included which by total yardage all-purpose best the post to

of a sellout crowd of more than 32,000, 32,000, than more of crowd sellout a of score another and receiving yards more 33

the rest of the way to seal the victory in front front in victory the seal to way the of rest the added he while high career a marked yards

slammed the door on the Demon Deacons Deacons Demon the on door the slammed 233 Lucky’s attempts. 70 on yards 413 up

minutes into the second half, the Blackshirts Blackshirts the half, second the into minutes racked that attack rushing high-powered

give Wake Forest a 17-13 lead less than five five than less lead 17-13 a Forest Wake give Nebraska’s in back featured the as show

After surrendering a quick touchdown to to touchdown quick a surrendering After the stole Lucky Stadium, Memorial at sellout

Forest slipped to 0-2. to slipped Forest consecutive 283rd NCAA-record an formed

effort helped NU improve to 2-0, while Wake Wake while 2-0, to improve NU helped effort who fans 84,078 of front in Playing

BB&T Bank Stadium. The rugged defensive defensive rugged The Stadium. Bank BB&T victory. season-opening

defending ACC champion Wake Forest at at Forest Wake champion ACC defending straight 22nd NU’s was win The Nevada. over

20-17 road victory by the No. 16 Huskers over over Huskers 16 No. the by victory road 20-17 victory 52-10 a to Nebraska 20 No. power to

plays late in the game to preserve an exciting exciting an preserve to game the in late plays scores three and yards rushing 233 record

Nebraska Blackshirts made huge defensive defensive huge made Blackshirts Nebraska season-opening Nebraska a for erupted

(Sept. 8) --- The The --- 8) (Sept. N.C. Winston-Salem, Lucky Marlon --- 1) (Sept. Lincoln

Forest Wake Nebraska 17 0 7 10 0 52 7 24 14 7

Nebraska Nevada 20 0 7 10 3 10 0 0 10 0

URES 2 4 FINAL 4 3 2 1 QUARTERS BY SCORE FINAL 4 3 2 1 QUARTERS BY SCORE

Game 2 Game 1 Game Nebraska 20, Wake Forest 17 Forest Wake 20, Nebraska 10 Nevada 52, Nebraska

Nebraska Football Game Notes - Game 9 Game - Notes Game Football Nebraska Nebraska vs. Texas vs. Nebraska

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State- Ball Octavien, Steve 5-2. Steve Octavien, Nebraska- 7-3. B.J. Hill, (UA-A): TACKLES Octavien, Steve 5-2. Steve Octavien, Nebraska- 7-3. Keith Rivers, USC- (UA-A): TACKLES

Potter, Zach 1.0-4. Zach Potter, Nebraska- None. Nebraska- 1-4. Lawrence Jackson, 1-15; Sedrick Ellis, USC- (Sacks-Yds): SACKS

State- Ball (Sacks-Yds): SACKS Crawford, B. 1.5-6; Booker, Cortlan 1-6; Meeks, Kenny 0.5-2. 0.5-2. Kenny Meeks, 1-6; Cortlan Booker, 1.5-6; B. Crawford, None. Nebraska-

1-1. Joseph, Vincent 1-0; Turner, Patrick 1-0; McKnight, Joe 1-1; Reed, Desmond 1-0. 1-0. Desmond Reed, 1-1; Joe McKnight, 1-0; Patrick Turner, 1-0; Vincent Joseph, USC- FUMBLES:

Castille, Quentin 1-1; Keller, Sam Sam Keller, 1-1; Quentin Castille, Nebraska- 1-0. Dante Love, 1-1; Nate Davis, State- Ball FUMBLES: -None. -None. Nebraska 1-19. Terrell Thomas, 1-24; Kyle Moore, USC- INTERCEPTIONS:

Ruud, Bo 1-34. Bo Ruud, Nebraska- 1-0. B.J. Hill, State- Ball INTERCEPTIONS: Frantz 2-4. 2-4. Frantz

1-18; Castille, Quentin 1-15; Helu, Roy 1-5. Roy Helu, 1-15; Quentin Castille, 1-18; Nunn, Terrence 4-57; Swift, Nate 4-56; Glenn, Cody 4-46; Erickson, Dan 2-21; Hill, Sean 2-10; Hardy, Hardy, 2-10; Sean Hill, 2-21; Dan Erickson, 4-46; Cody Glenn, 4-56; Nate Swift, 4-57; Terrence Nunn,

11-81; Purify, Maurice 6-122; Hill, Sean 3-129; Peterson, Todd 3-43; Nunn, Terrence 3-25; Swift, Nate Nate Swift, 3-25; Terrence Nunn, 3-43; Todd Peterson, 3-129; Sean Hill, 6-122; Maurice Purify, 11-81; Purify, Maurice 7-80; Lucky, Marlon 6-41; Peterson, Todd 5-74; 5-74; Todd Peterson, 6-41; Marlon Lucky, 7-80; Maurice Purify, Nebraska- 6. 1-minus Stafon Johnson,

-Lucky, Marlon Marlon -Lucky, Nebraska 1-5. Dan Dunford, 1-9; Nate Davis, 1-21; Madaris Grant, 2-16; Frank Edmonds, Walker, Brad 2-23; Johnson, Ronald 1-4; McCoy, Anthony 1-2; Hazelton, Vidal 1-2; McKnight, Joe 1-0; 1-0; Joe McKnight, 1-2; Vidal Hazelton, 1-2; Anthony McCoy, 1-4; Ronald Johnson, 2-23; Brad Walker,

-Love, Dante 10-214; Hill, Darius 5-93; Everett, Joe 3-39; Lewis, MiQuale 3-25; 3-25; MiQuale Lewis, 3-39; Joe Everett, 5-93; Darius Hill, 10-214; Dante -Love, State Ball RECEIVING: Davis, Fred 3-38; Ausberry, David 3-35; Turner, Patrick 3-24; Havili, Stanley 3-22; 3-22; Stanley Havili, 3-24; Patrick Turner, 3-35; David Ausberry, 3-38; Fred Davis, USC- RECEIVING:

Keller, Sam 29-37-1-438. Sam Keller, Nebraska- 26-43-1-422. Nate -Davis, State Ball PASSING: Keller, Sam 36-54-2-389 Sam Keller, Nebraska- 19-30-0-144. J.D. Booty, USC- PASSING:

2; Keller, Sam 5-minus 15. 5-minus Sam Keller, 2; Cody 8-20; Nunn, Terrence 1-minus 3; Keller, Sam 2-minus 19. 19. 2-minus Sam Keller, 3; 1-minus Terrence Nunn, 8-20; Cody

Lucky, Marlon 21-102; Castille, Quentin 5-16; Helu, Roy 4-13; TEAM 1-minus 1-minus TEAM 4-13; Roy Helu, 5-16; Quentin Castille, 21-102; Marlon Lucky, Nebraska- 1-2. Trey Lewis, Lucky, Marlon 17-33; Glenn, Glenn, 17-33; Marlon Lucky, Nebraska- 4. 1-minus J.D. Booty, 5-0; Allen Bradford, 1-5; Joe McKnight,

State- Ball RUSHING: Lewis, MiQuale 19-122; Davis, Nate 6-57; Edmonds, Frank 6-5; Love, Dante 4-2; 4-2; Dante Love, 6-5; Frank Edmonds, 6-57; Nate Davis, 19-122; MiQuale Lewis, Johnson, Stafon 11-144; Gable, C.J. 4-69; Havili, Stanley 2-52; Washington, C. 12-43; 12-43; C. Washington, 2-52; Stanley Havili, 4-69; C.J. Gable, 11-144; Stafon Johnson, USC- RUSHING:

1-4 3-14 Number-Yards By: Sacks 0-0 2-19 Number-Yards By: Sacks

3-3 3-3 Scores-Chances Red-Zone 0-0 0-0 Scores-Chances Red-Zone

1 of 1 of 1 0 of 0 Conversions Fourth-Down 0 of 0 of 0 1 of 1 Conversions Fourth-Down

8 of 13 of 8 15 of 9 Conversions Third-Down 8 of 17 of 8 10 of 5 Conversions Third-Down

32:52 27:08 Time Possession 00:00 00:00 Time Possession

5-50 4-34 Penalties-Yards 6-45 10-102 Penalties-Yards

2-2 2-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-1 Fumbles-Lost

4-42.8 3-45.0 (Number-Avg) Punts 6-37.7 4-41.0 (Number-Avg) Punts

1-34 1-0 Returns-Yards Interception 0-0 2-43 Returns-Yards Interception

7-141 3-64 Returns-Yards Kickoff 9-196 3-84 Returns-Yards Kickoff

2-17 1-12 Returns-Yards Punt 2-4 1--2 Returns-Yards Punt

0-0 0-0 Returns-Yards Fumble 1-11 0-0 Returns-Yards Fumble

73-552 79-610 PLAYS-YARDS OFFENSE TOTAL 82-420 66-453 PLAYS-YARDS OFFENSE TOTAL

37-29-1 43-26-1 Att-Comp-Int Passes 54-36-2 30-19-0 Att-Comp-Int Passes

438 422 (NET) YDS PASSING 389 144 (NET) YDS PASSING

36-114 36-188 (NET) RUSHES-YARDS 28-31 36-309 (NET) RUSHES-YARDS

25 27 DOWNS FIRST 28 22 DOWNS FIRST

TTSIS S NU BSU STATISTICS TEAM TTSIS S NU USC STATISTICS TEAM

Purify 11 yd pass from Keller (Keller pass failed) pass (Keller Keller from pass yd 11 Purify NU 03:13 Peterson 18 yd pass from Keller (Keller pass failed) pass (Keller Keller from pass yd 18 Peterson NU 00:51

Hogue 22 yd field goal field yd 22 Hogue BSU 07:05 Peterson 20 yd pass from Keller (Hill pass from Keller ) Keller from pass (Hill Keller from pass yd 20 Peterson NU 04:32

Ruud 34 yd interception return (Henery kick) (Henery return interception yd 34 Ruud NU 09:21 Bradford 6 yd run (Buehler kick) (Buehler run yd 6 Bradford USC 06:45

Grant 21 yd pass from Davis (Hogue kick failed) kick (Hogue Davis from pass yd 21 Grant BSU 12:50 4th Glenn 1 yd run (Henery kick) (Henery run yd 1 Glenn NU 12:09 4th

Love 58 yd pass from Davis (Hogue kick) (Hogue Davis from pass yd 58 Love BSU 00:54 Washington 1 yd run (Buehler kick) (Buehler run yd 1 Washington USC 05:03

Swift 18 yd pass from Keller (Henery kick) (Henery Keller from pass yd 18 Swift NU 02:09 Washington 1 yd run (Buehler kick) (Buehler run yd 1 Washington USC 09:14

Lewis 43 yd run (Hogue kick) (Hogue run yd 43 Lewis BSU 04:55 McCoy 2 yd pass from Booty (Buehler kick) (Buehler Booty from pass yd 2 McCoy USC 11:29 3rd

Hill 73 yd pass from Keller (Henery kick) (Henery Keller from pass yd 73 Hill NU 06:39 Johnson 7 yd run (Buehler kick) (Buehler run yd 7 Johnson USC 01:19

Davis 14 yd run (Hogue kick) (Hogue run yd 14 Davis BSU 11:31 3rd Havili 2 yd run (Buehler kick) (Buehler run yd 2 Havili USC 06:50

Castille 1 yd run (Henery kick) (Henery run yd 1 Castille NU 00:26 Henery 37 yd field goal field yd 37 Henery NU 09:04 2nd

Hogue 45 yd field goal field yd 45 Hogue BSU 04:41 Glenn 1 yd run (Henery kick) (Henery run yd 1 Glenn NU 01:03

Hill 20 yd pass from Davis (Hogue kick) (Hogue Davis from pass yd 20 Hill BSU 09:46 2nd Havili 5 yd pass from Booty (Buehler kick) (Buehler Booty from pass yd 5 Havili USC 10:49 1st

Lucky 28 yd run (Henery kick) (Henery run yd 28 Lucky NU 10:17 1st SUMMARY SCORING

SUMMARY SCORING

on 54 attempts, while posting the fourth-highest passing yardage (389) in school history. school in (389) yardage passing fourth-highest the posting while attempts, 54 on receiving yards in the same game while posting a touchdown apiece. touchdown a posting while game same the in yards receiving

tied the school record with 36 completions completions 36 with record school the tied Keller Sam Quarterback Trojans. the than plays (129) became the first NU teammates to top 100 100 top to teammates NU first the became (129) Hill Sean and yards) (122 Purify carries.

Nebraska closed the night with 420 yards of total offense on 82 attempts, running 14 more more 14 running attempts, 82 on offense total of yards 420 with night the closed Nebraska at Nebraska. He added his second 100-yard rushing day of the season with 102 yards on 21 21 on yards 102 with season the of day rushing 100-yard second his added He Nebraska. at

finish with 457 yards of total offense. offense. total of yards 457 with finish Marlon Lucky caught 11 passes for 81 yards, the most receptions ever by a running back back running a by ever receptions most the yards, 81 for passes 11 caught Lucky Marlon

average by an NU opponent in school history. USC added 144 yards on 19-of-30 passing to to passing 19-of-30 on yards 144 added USC history. school in opponent NU an by average touchdowns while Dante Love made 10 catches for 214 yards and a touchdown. touchdown. a and yards 214 for catches 10 made Love Dante while touchdowns

night with 313 yards on 38 carries for 8.2 yards per carry, the highest per carry rushing rushing carry per highest the carry, per yards 8.2 for carries 38 on yards 313 with night opponent at Memorial Stadium. BSU quarterback Nate Davis threw for 422 yards and three three and yards 422 for threw Davis Nate quarterback BSU Stadium. Memorial at opponent

Stanley Havili’s two-yard touchdown run with 6:50 remaining in the half. USC finished the the finished USC half. the in remaining 6:50 with run touchdown two-yard Havili’s Stanley by Ball State, which produced 610 yards of offense, the third-highest total ever by an an by ever total third-highest the offense, of yards 610 produced which State, Ball by

the lead, pounding the ball on five straight rushing plays covering 45 yards capped by by capped yards 45 covering plays rushing straight five on ball the pounding lead, the offensive explosion, as Nebraska racked up 552 yards of total offense only to be outgained outgained be to only offense total of yards 552 up racked Nebraska as explosion, offensive

The Trojans wasted little time in regaining regaining in time little wasted Trojans The Keller’s record-setting day highlighted an an highlighted day record-setting Keller’s

rally from a nine-point, fourth-quarter deficit. fourth-quarter nine-point, a from rally half. first the in left

yard touchdown drive to cap an impressive impressive an cap to drive touchdown yard 9:04 with goal field 37-yard a on 10-7 up NU

uiy Nbak nee te iepa, 82- nine-play, the needed Nebraska Purify. put then Henery Alex place-kicker Freshman

record-setting 11-yard touchdown strike to to strike touchdown 11-yard record-setting score. the tied plunge scoring first-quarter

7-of-7 passes for 78 yards, including the the including yards, 78 for passes 7-of-7 Glenn’s after quarter second the in early lead

On Nebraska’s final drive, Keller completed completed Keller drive, final Nebraska’s On 10-7 a take to 84,959 of crowd up revved

and three touchdowns in the second half. second the in touchdowns three and a of energy the off fed Nebraska audience,

in 2005. Keller was 18-of-23 for 322 yards yards 322 for 18-of-23 was Keller 2005. in television national prime-time ABC an and

previous mark of 431 yards set by Zac Taylor Taylor Zac by set yards 431 of mark previous Stadium Memorial at sellout consecutive

a school-record 438 yards, eclipsing the the eclipsing yards, 438 school-record a 284th record NCAA an of front in Playing

29-of-37 passes for three touchdowns and and touchdowns three for passes 29-of-37 Stadium. Memorial at

Keller finished the game by completing completing by game the finished Keller Nebraska 14 No. over victory 49-31 a claim

victory over visiting Ball State. Ball visiting over victory to quarters third and second the in points

552 yards to power the Huskers to a 41-40 41-40 a to Huskers the power to yards 552 straight 35 off reeled USC 1 No. but passes,

Lucky and the Nebraska offense rolled up up rolled offense Nebraska the and Lucky touchdown of pair a in hauled Peterson Todd

day at Memorial Stadium, Sam Keller, Marlon Marlon Keller, Sam Stadium, Memorial at day and plunges touchdown one-yard of pair a on

(Sept. 22) --- On a record-setting record-setting a On --- 22) (Sept. Lincoln scored Glenn Cody --- 15) (Sept. Lincoln

Nebraska Nebraska 41 13 14 7 7 31 21 0 3 7

State Ball USC 40 9 21 10 0 49 7 21 14 7

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Game 4 Game USC 49, Nebraska 31 Nebraska 49, USC Nebraska 41, Ball State 40 State Ball 41, Nebraska

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(UA-A): TACKLES Ruud, Bo 6-8. Bo Ruud, Nebraska- 3-5. Singleton,Chris State- Iowa 4-5.

Zach 0.5-3. Zach Weatherspoon, Scott Scott Weatherspoon, Missouri- 5-5. Bo Ruud, 6-4; Lance Brandenburgh, Nebraska- (UA-A): TACKLES

State- Iowa (Sacks-Yds): SACKS Turner, Barry 1.5-9; Suh, Ndamukong 1-6; Potter, Potter, 1-6; Ndamukong Suh, 1.5-9; Barry Turner, Nebraska- None. Alexander, Van 1.0-7; Chavis, Tommy 1.0-5. Tommy Chavis, 1.0-7; Van Alexander, Missouri- None. Nebraska- (Sacks-Yds): SACKS

Cody 1-1; Lucky, Marlon 1-1. Marlon Lucky, 1-1; Cody None. Missouri- 1-0. Sam Keller, Nebraska- FUMBLES:

FUMBLES: Glenn, Glenn, Nebraska- 1-1. Robinson,Alexan 1-0; Scales,Jason 1-0; Williams,Drenar State- Iowa Brown, Cornelius 1-0 Cornelius Brown, Missouri- None. Nebraska- INTERCEPTIONS:

Grixby, Cortney 2-41; Ruud, Bo 1-93. Bo Ruud, 2-41; Cortney Grixby, Nebraska- 1-0. Singleton,Chris State- Iowa INTERCEPTIONS: Tony 1-20; Ray, Jason 1-5; Goldsmith, Earl 1-0. Earl Goldsmith, 1-5; Jason Ray, 1-20; Tony

1-20; Phillips, J.B. 1-6. J.B. Phillips, 1-20; 6-75; Franklin, Willi 6-56; Maclin, Jeremy 4-62; Alexander, Dana 3-56; Saunders, Tommy 3-28; Temple, Temple, 3-28; Tommy Saunders, 3-56; Dana Alexander, 4-62; Jeremy Maclin, 6-56; Willi Franklin, 6-75;

4-16; Purify, Maurice 3-36; Hardy, Frantz 2-74; Nunn, Terrence 2-18; Lawson, Thomas 2-10; Hill, Sean Sean Hill, 2-10; Thomas Lawson, 2-18; Terrence Nunn, 2-74; Frantz Hardy, 3-36; Maurice Purify, 4-16; Rucker, Martin 9-109; Coffman, Chase Chase Coffman, 9-109; Martin Rucker, Missouri- 1-6. Dan Erickson, 2-6; Cody Glenn, 2-20; Frantz Hardy,

23; Scales,Jason 3-19; Bates,Phillip 2-19; Catlett,Derrick 1-8. 1-8. Catlett,Derrick 2-19; Bates,Phillip 3-19; Scales,Jason 23; Swift, Nate 4-59; Lucky, Marlon Marlon Lucky, 4-59; Nate Swift, Nebraska- Nebraska- RECEIVING: Lucky, Marlon 7-56; Purify, Maurice 5-40; Swift, Nate 4-50; Hill, Sean 4-45; 4-45; Sean Hill, 4-50; Nate Swift, 5-40; Maurice Purify, 7-56; Marlon Lucky,

State- Iowa RECEIVING: Hamilton,Marqui 6-72; Sumrall,R.J. 6-56; Blythe,Todd 5-84; Barkema,Ben 3- Barkema,Ben 5-84; Blythe,Todd 6-56; Sumrall,R.J. 6-72; Hamilton,Marqui 0-1-0-0; Saunders, Tommy 1-1-0-10. Tommy Saunders, 0-1-0-0;

1-219; Lucky, Marlon 1-1-0-20. Marlon Lucky, 1-219; Daniel, Chase 33-47-0-401; Patton, Chase Chase Patton, 33-47-0-401; Chase Daniel, Missouri- 25-43-1-223. Sam Keller, Nebraska- PASSING:

Keller, Sam 18-28- Sam Keller, Nebraska- 0-0-0-0. Arnaud,Austen 26-51-3-281; Meyer,Bret State- Iowa PASSING: Temple, Tony 3-minus 2. 3-minus Tony Temple,

8-27; Keller, Sam 4-7; Castille, Quentin 1-0; Nunn, Terrence 1-minus 11. 1-minus Terrence Nunn, 1-0; Quentin Castille, 4-7; Sam Keller, 8-27; Goldsmith, Earl 3-17; Patton, Chase 2-14; Woods, Marcus 2-11; Jackson, Jimmy 3-8; Rucker, Martin 3-4; 3-4; Martin Rucker, 3-8; Jimmy Jackson, 2-11; Marcus Woods, 2-14; Chase Patton, 3-17; Earl Goldsmith,

Arnaud,Austen 5-minus 7; Robinson,Alexan 1-minus 8. 8. 1-minus Robinson,Alexan 7; 5-minus Arnaud,Austen Lucky, Marlon 16-107; Glenn, Cody Cody Glenn, 16-107; Marlon Lucky, Nebraska- Daniel, Chase 11-72; Maclin, Jeremy 6-53; Washington, Der 3-18; 3-18; Der Washington, 6-53; Jeremy Maclin, 11-72; Chase Daniel, Missouri- 6. 4-minus Sam Keller, 1;

Scales,Jason 31-115; Meyer,Bret 12-28; Brandtner,Mike 1-4; Franklin,Wallac 1-2; 1-2; Franklin,Wallac 1-4; Brandtner,Mike 12-28; Meyer,Bret 31-115; Scales,Jason State- Iowa RUSHING: Lucky, Marlon 17-67; Purify, Maurice 1-8; Nunn, Terrence 1-4; Glenn, Cody 2- Cody Glenn, 1-4; Terrence Nunn, 1-8; Maurice Purify, 17-67; Marlon Lucky, Nebraska- RUSHING:

3-18 0-0 Number-Yards By: Sacks 2-12 0-0 Number-Yards By: Sacks

3-5 3-5 Scores-Chances Red-Zone 6-6 2-2 Scores-Chances Red-Zone

0 of 0 of 0 4 of 2 Conversions Fourth-Down 1 of 1 of 1 1 of 0 Conversions Fourth-Down

7 of 12 of 7 22 of 9 Conversions Third-Down 10 of 15 of 10 16 of 6 Conversions Third-Down

20:48 39:12 Time Possession 31:40 28:20 Time Possession

4-50 1-5 Penalties-Yards 9-79 10-57 Penalties-Yards

2-2 3-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Fumbles-Lost

4-38.5 4-42.5 (Number-Avg) Punts 2-46.0 5-42.8 (Number-Avg) Punts

3-134 1-0 Returns-Yards Interception 1-0 0-0 Returns-Yards Interception

4-111 2-20 Returns-Yards Kickoff 1-26 8-167 Returns-Yards Kickoff

1-12 3-15 Returns-Yards Punt 1-8 0-0 Returns-Yards Punt

0-0 1-34 Returns-Yards Fumble 0-0 0-0 Returns-Yards Fumble

59-369 102-415 PLAYS-YARDS OFFENSE TOTAL 85-606 68-297 PLAYS-YARDS OFFENSE TOTAL

29-19-1 51-26-3 Att-Comp-Int Passes 49-34-0 43-25-1 Att-Comp-Int Passes

239 281 (NET) YDS PASSING 411 223 (NET) YDS PASSING

30-130 51-134 (NET) RUSHES-YARDS 36-195 25-74 (NET) RUSHES-YARDS

17 28 DOWNS FIRST 32 20 DOWNS FIRST

TTSIS S NU ISU STATISTICS TEAM TTSIS U MU NU STATISTICS TEAM

Lawson 4 yd pass from Keller (Henery kick) (Henery Keller from pass yd 4 Lawson NU 02:25 Rucker 10 yd pass from Saunders (Wolfert kick) (Wolfert Saunders from pass yd 10 Rucker MU 12:52 4th

Scales 6 yd run (Culbertson kick) (Culbertson run yd 6 Scales ISU 06:57 4th Alexander 48 yd pass from Daniel (Wolfert kick) (Wolfert Daniel from pass yd 48 Alexander MU 06:51

Ruud 93 yd interception return (Henery kick) (Henery return interception yd 93 Ruud NU 02:13 Daniel 3 yd run (Wolfert kick) (Wolfert run yd 3 Daniel MU 11:08 3rd

Lucky 41 yd run (Henery kick) (Henery run yd 41 Lucky NU 14:01 3rd Wolfert 33 yd field goal field yd 33 Wolfert MU 00:09

Lawson 6 yd pass from Keller Sam (Henery kick) (Henery Sam Keller from pass yd 6 Lawson NU 01:08 Henery 39 yd field goal field yd 39 Henery NU 01:51

Hill 20 yd pass from Lucky (Henery kick) (Henery Lucky from pass yd 20 Hill NU 04:34 Wolfert 23 yd field goal field yd 23 Wolfert MU 05:28 2nd

Scales 3 yd run (Culbertson kick) (Culbertson run yd 3 Scales ISU 07:47 2nd Henery 26 yd field goal field yd 26 Henery NU 00:49

Culbertson 30 yd field goal field yd 30 Culbertson ISU 02:50 1st Coffman 6 yd pass from Daniel (Wolfert kick) (Wolfert Daniel from pass yd 6 Coffman MU 04:57

SUMMARY SCORING Daniel 1 yd run (Wolfert kick) (Wolfert run yd 1 Daniel MU 10:15 1st

SUMMARY SCORING

of-28 through the air for 219 yards and two touchdowns. touchdowns. two and yards 219 for air the through of-28

Lucky finished the day with 107 yards on the ground while quarterback Sam Keller was 18- was Keller Sam quarterback while ground the on yards 107 with day the finished Lucky leading the Huskers with seven receptions for 56 yards. 56 for receptions seven with Huskers the leading

Lawson’s first scoring reception, Lucky added a 41-yard TD run to push the lead to 21-10. 21-10. to lead the push to run TD 41-yard a added Lucky reception, scoring first Lawson’s Marlon Lucky led Nebraska’s rushing game with 67 yards on 17 carries, while also also while carries, 17 on yards 67 with game rushing Nebraska’s led Lucky Marlon

started with a 20-yard touchdown pass to tight end Sean Hill in the second quarter, and after after and quarter, second the in Hill Sean end tight to pass touchdown 20-yard a with started score a touchdown. a score

The Husker offense was productive in its short time on the field. Marlon Lucky got things things got Lucky Marlon field. the on time short its in productive was offense Husker The marked the first time since a 30-3 loss at Oklahoma in 2004, that Nebraska was unable to to unable was Nebraska that 2004, in Oklahoma at loss 30-3 a since time first the marked

returns. long 39-yarder in the second quarter to improve to 5-for-5 on the season. Unfortunately, it it Unfortunately, season. the on 5-for-5 to improve to quarter second the in 39-yarder long

yards on two kickoff returns, a 12-yard punt return and 41 yards on his two interception interception two his on yards 41 and return punt 12-yard a returns, kickoff two on yards goals. Henery connected on a 26-yard field goal in the first quarter, before adding a career- a adding before quarter, first the in goal field 26-yard a on connected Henery goals.

return of his career. For the day, Grixby finished with a 140 all-purpose yards, including 87 87 including yards, all-purpose 140 a with finished Grixby day, the For career. his of return field field Henery Alex of pair a for settling night, the on zone end the of out held were Huskers

Grixby also helped kickstart the Husker offense late in the first half with the longest kickoff kickoff longest the with half first the in late offense Husker the kickstart helped also Grixby Nebraska senior quarterback Sam Keller completed 25-of-43 pass for 223 yards, but the the but yards, 223 for pass 25-of-43 completed Keller Sam quarterback senior Nebraska

touchdown reception of the afternoon and iced NU’s 18-point win. win. 18-point NU’s iced and afternoon the of reception touchdown yards, including Coffman and Danario Alexander who both notched TD receptions. TD notched both who Alexander Danario and Coffman including yards,

return of the second interception for 41 yards to the ISU 3 set up Thomas Lawson’s second second Lawson’s Thomas up set 3 ISU the to yards 41 for interception second the of return 109 yards, including one touchdown. Five Missouri receivers had more than 50 receiving receiving 50 than more had receivers Missouri Five touchdown. one including yards, 109

huge return, also picked off two passes. His His passes. two off picked also return, huge Tiger receiving corps with nine catches for for catches nine with corps receiving Tiger

on just 11 carries. Martin Rucker led the the led Rucker Martin carries. 11 just on Ruud’s on block key a made who Grixby,

added 72 yards and two rushing touchdowns touchdowns rushing two and yards 72 added Huskers. the by plays 59 just to compared

yards with two touchdowns through the air. He He air. the through touchdowns two with yards plays, 102 running and minutes 39 than more

Daniel completed 33-of-47 passes for 401 401 for passes 33-of-47 completed Daniel for ball the onto holding despite lost who

223 yards passing and 74 rushing yards. rushing 74 and passing yards 223 Cyclones, the by turnovers four of one was

The Huskers managed 297 yards, including including yards, 297 managed Huskers The It . Grixby Cortney by breakup third-down a

411 through the air and 195 on the ground. ground. the on 195 and air the through 411 by created was interception Ruud’s Stadium,

amassed 606 yards of total offense, including including offense, total of yards 606 amassed Memorial at fans 84,703 of front in Playing

first half and never looked back. Missouri Missouri back. looked never and half first years. 33 past the in time 32nd the for

Missouri jumped to a quick 14-0 lead in the the in lead 14-0 quick a to jumped Missouri victory a with play conference open to State

In a nationally televised game on ESPN, ESPN, on game televised nationally a In Iowa over victory 35-17 the earned Nebraska

Faurot Field. Faurot Huskers. the for win the sealed that quarter

No. 17 Tigers in front of a sellout crowd at at crowd sellout a of front in Tigers 17 No. third the in late return interception 93-yard his

and the Missouri offense in a 41-6 loss to the the to loss 41-6 a in offense Missouri the and with play biggest game’s the made Ruud Bo

unable to stop MU quarterback Chase Daniel Daniel Chase quarterback MU stop to unable linebacker senior turnovers, on possession

struggled to get rolling on offense and was was and offense on rolling get to struggled of changes crucial of plenty featured

(Oct. 6) --- Nebraska Nebraska --- 6) (Oct. Mo. Columbia, that game a In --- 29) (Sept. Lincoln

Missouri Nebraska 41 7 14 6 14 35 7 14 14 0

Nebraska State Iowa 6 0 0 3 3 17 7 0 7 3

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Game 6 Game Nebraska 35, Iowa State 17 State Iowa 35, Nebraska Missouri 41, Nebraska 6 Nebraska 41, Missouri

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McKeon, Corey 6-4. Corey McKeon, Nebraska- 8-5. Patrick Lavine, State- Oklahoma (UA-A): TACKLES

State Oklahoma (Sacks-Yds): SACKS None. Nebraska- 1-8. Shane Jarka, 1-9; Donovan -Woods,

1-0.

FUMBLES: Keller, Sam 1-1; Castille, Quentin 1-0; Grixby, Cortney Cortney Grixby, 1-0; Quentin Castille, 1-1; Sam Keller, Nebraska- None. State- Oklahoma

-None Nebraska 1-0. Perrish Cox, 1-0; R. -Johnson, State Oklahoma INTERCEPTIONS:

(UA-A): TACKLES McKeon, Corey 3-11. Corey McKeon, Nebraska- 5-6. Mark Dodge, A&M- Texas Maurice 1-24; Helu, Roy 1-21; Phillips, J.B. 1-13; Lucky, Marlon 1-2; Lawson, Thomas 1-1. Thomas Lawson, 1-2; Marlon Lucky, 1-13; J.B. Phillips, 1-21; Roy Helu, 1-24; Maurice

McKeon, Corey 1-8. Corey McKeon, Nunn, Terrence 4-24; Peterson, Todd 1-44; Purify, Purify, 1-44; Todd Peterson, 4-24; Terrence Nunn, Nebraska- 1-10. D. Savage, 1-41; Seth Newton,

-West, Anthony 1-9, 1-9, Anthony -West, Nebraska 1-4. Alton Dixon, 1-4; Von Miller, A&M- Texas (Sacks-Yds): SACKS State- Oklahoma RECEIVING: Bowman, Adarius 6-100; Pettigrew, B. 2-46; Hunter, Kendall 2-37; 2-37; Kendall Hunter, 2-46; B. Pettigrew, 6-100; Adarius Bowman,

Castille, Q. 1-1; Keller, Sam 1-1; Swift, Nate 1-1. Nate Swift, 1-1; Sam Keller, 1-1; Q. Castille, Nebraska- None. A&M- Texas FUMBLES: 10-18-2-129.

-None Nebraska -None. A&M Texas INTERCEPTIONS: Keller, Sam Sam Keller, Nebraska- 0-1-0-0. D. Savage, 12-19-0-234; Zac -Robinson, State Oklahoma PASSING:

Maurice 3-42; Swift, Nate 3-40; Hill, Sean 3-33; Nunn, Terrence 2-27; Erickson, Dan 1-6; Helu, Roy 1-2. Roy Helu, 1-6; Dan Erickson, 2-27; Terrence Nunn, 3-33; Sean Hill, 3-40; Nate Swift, 3-42; Maurice Roy 14-55; Keller, Sam 3-minus 17. 3-minus Sam Keller, 14-55; Roy

Lucky, Marlon 13-125; Purify, Purify, 13-125; Marlon Lucky, Nebraska- 1-2. , 1-5; Jorvorsk. Lane, 1-9; Kerry Franks, 2-0; -Castille, Quentin 20-102; Lucky, Marlon 13-66; Helu, Helu, 13-66; Marlon Lucky, 20-102; Quentin -Castille, Nebraska 2. 2-minus TEAM 1-3; William Cole, 4-4;

Brown, Pierre 4-49; Thomas, Joey 2-19; Alexander, Chris 2-16; Taylor, Earvin Earvin Taylor, 2-16; Chris Alexander, 2-19; Joey Thomas, 4-49; Pierre Brown, A&M- Texas RECEIVING: Savage, D. 25-212; Hunter, Kendall 10-67; Robinson, Zac 9-33; Crosslin, J. J. Crosslin, 9-33; Zac Robinson, 10-67; Kendall Hunter, 25-212; D. Savage, State- Oklahoma RUSHING:

Keller, Sam 26-44-0-275. Sam Keller, Nebraska- 13-22-0-100. Stephen McGee, A&M- Texas PASSING: 0-0 2-17 Number-Yards By: Sacks

9-60; Helu, Roy 5-39; Lucky, Marlon 8-23; Hardy, Frantz 1-19; Keller, Sam 3-minus 11. 3-minus Sam Keller, 1-19; Frantz Hardy, 8-23; Marlon Lucky, 5-39; Roy Helu, 9-60; 2-3 5-6 Scores-Chances Red-Zone

Castille, Quentin Quentin Castille, Nebraska- 1-2. Chris Alexander, 1-3; Keondra Smith, 2-7; Corn. Tarrant, 4-18; Jerrod 1 of 3 of 1 0 of 0 Conversions Fourth-Down

McGee, Stephen 35-167; Lane, Jorvorsk. 15-130; Goodson, Mike 8-32; Johnson, Johnson, 8-32; Mike Goodson, 15-130; Jorvorsk. Lane, 35-167; Stephen McGee, A&M- Texas RUSHING: 7 of 16 of 7 10 of 6 Conversions Third-Down

2-17 2-8 Number-Yards By: Sacks 30:50 29:10 Time Possession

2-3 6-6 Scores-Chances Red-Zone 6-57 7-62 Penalties-Yards

1 of 3 of 1 2 of 2 Conversions Fourth-Down 3-1 0-0 Fumbles-Lost

6 of 13 of 6 15 of 7 Conversions Third-Down 4-36.8 2-39.0 (Number-Avg) Punts

23:05 36:55 Time Possession 0-0 2-0 Returns-Yards Interception

4-30 5-38 Penalties-Yards 8-187 1-4 Returns-Yards Kickoff

3-3 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-6 2-1 Returns-Yards Punt

4-41.8 5-40.0 (Number-Avg) Punts 0-0 0-0 Returns-Yards Fumble

0-0 0-0 Returns-Yards Interception 68-335 71-551 PLAYS-YARDS OFFENSE TOTAL

3-65 0-0 Returns-Yards Kickoff 18-10-2 20-12-0 Att-Comp-Int Passes

2-10 2-14 Returns-Yards Punt 129 234 (NET) YDS PASSING

0-0 0-0 Returns-Yards Fumble 50-206 51-317 (NET) RUSHES-YARDS

70-405 88-459 PLAYS-YARDS OFFENSE TOTAL 17 26 DOWNS FIRST

44-26-0 22-13-0 Att-Comp-Int Passes TTSIS S NU OSU STATISTICS TEAM

275 100 (NET) YDS PASSING

Lawson 1 yd pass from Keller (Henery kick) (Henery Keller from pass yd 1 Lawson NU 00:39

26-130 66-359 (NET) RUSHES-YARDS

Savage, Dantrell 30 yd run (Bailey kick) (Bailey run yd 30 Dantrell Savage, OSU 05:25

24 28 DOWNS FIRST

Phillips 13 yd pass from Keller (Henery kick) (Henery Keller from pass yd 13 Phillips NU 14:55 4th

TTSIS & NU A&M STATISTICS TEAM

Robinson 3 yd run (Ricks kick) (Ricks run yd 3 Robinson OSU 01:54

Lane 1 yd run (Franks rush failed) rush (Franks run yd 1 Lane TAMU 04:32 4th Crosslin 1 yd run (Ricks kick) (Ricks run yd 1 Crosslin OSU 05:51

Lane 4 yd run (Szymanski kick) (Szymanski run yd 4 Lane TAMU 04:29 Hunter 33 yd run (Ricks kick) (Ricks run yd 33 Hunter OSU 10:39 2nd

Lane 2 yd run (Szymanski kick) (Szymanski run yd 2 Lane TAMU 11:05 3rd Newton 41 yd pass from Robinson (Ricks kick) (Ricks Robinson from pass yd 41 Newton OSU 04:06

Purify 10 yd pass from Keller (Henery kick) (Henery Keller from pass yd 10 Purify NU 02:26 Ricks 21 yd field goal field yd 21 Ricks OSU 06:08

Lane 1 yd run (Szymanski kick) (Szymanski run yd 1 Lane TAMU 10:38 2nd Crosslin 1 yd run (Ricks kick) (Ricks run yd 1 Crosslin OSU 11:34 1st

Szymanski 39 yd field goal field yd 39 Szymanski TAMU 01:35 SUMMARY SCORING

Castille 3 yd run (Henery kick) (Henery run yd 3 Castille NU 06:32

one-yard TD pass from Keller to Thomas Lawson late in the contest. contest. the in late Lawson Thomas to Keller from pass TD one-yard Taylor 2 yd pass from McGee (Szymanski kick blockd) kick (Szymanski McGee from pass yd 2 Taylor TAMU 09:17 1st

SUMMARY SCORING fourth quarter. After OSU scored in the fourth quarter, Nebraska closed the scoring with a a with scoring the closed Nebraska quarter, fourth the in scored OSU After quarter. fourth

a 13-yard touchdown pass from Sam Keller to tight end J.B. Phillips on the first play of the the of play first the on Phillips J.B. end tight to Keller Sam from pass touchdown 13-yard a

on a 4th-and-2 at the OSU 10, while trailing 17-0. Nebraska’s first score of the day came on on came day the of score first Nebraska’s 17-0. trailing while 10, OSU the at 4th-and-2 a on fumbles, while Texas A&M did not commit a turnover on the afternoon. the on turnover a commit not did A&M Texas while fumbles,

Nebraska had one serious scoring threat in the first half, but the Huskers were stopped stopped were Huskers the but half, first the in threat scoring serious one had Nebraska Although the total offense numbers were similar, Nebraska was victimized by three three by victimized was Nebraska similar, were numbers offense total the Although

passing. Adarius Bowman was Robinson’s top target with six receptions for 100 yards. 100 for receptions six with target top Robinson’s was Bowman Adarius passing. Quentin Castille. Quentin

25 carries. Quarterback Zac Robinson finished the day with 33 yards rushing and 234 yards yards 234 and rushing yards 33 with day the finished Robinson Zac Quarterback carries. 25 ground, including 60 yards and one touchdown on just nine carries from freshman I-back I-back freshman from carries nine just on touchdown one and yards 60 including ground,

ground and 234 through the air. Dantrell Savage finished the game with 212 yards rushing on on rushing yards 212 with game the finished Savage Dantrell air. the through 234 and ground yards of total offense, led by Sam Keller’s 275 passing yards. NU added 130 yards on the the on yards 130 added NU yards. passing 275 Keller’s Sam by led offense, total of yards

touchdowns. OSU had 357 yards in the first half, on its way to 551 total yards–317 on the the on yards–317 total 551 to way its on half, first the in yards 357 had OSU touchdowns. finish the day with 459 yards of total offense. The Huskers also amassed more than 400 400 than more amassed also Huskers The offense. total of yards 459 with day the finish

Oklahoma State opened the game by scoring on its first six possessions, including five five including possessions, six first its on scoring by game the opened State Oklahoma As a team, the Aggies rushed for 359 yards, while adding 100 yards through the air to to air the through yards 100 adding while yards, 359 for rushed Aggies the team, a As

Marlon Lucky carried 13 times for 66 yards. NU finished with 206 rushing yards. rushing 206 with finished NU yards. 66 for times 13 carried Lucky Marlon career-high 35 times for 167 yards. 167 for times 35 career-high

mark. Fellow freshman Roy Helu added 55 yards on 14 totes, also career bests, while junior junior while bests, career also totes, 14 on yards 55 added Helu Roy freshman Fellow mark. Aggie to put up big numbers on the ground as A&M quarterback Stephen McGee carried a a carried McGee Stephen quarterback A&M as ground the on numbers big up put to Aggie

for his first career game over the century century the over game career first his for yards and four scores. Lane wasn’t the only only the wasn’t Lane scores. four and yards

he finished the day with 15 carries for 130 130 for carries 15 with day the finished he carries 20 on yards 102 out churning offense,

three drives with short touchdown runs, as as runs, touchdown short with drives three Husker the for spot bright the provided

Texas A&M’s Jorvorskie Lane capped all all capped Lane Jorvorskie A&M’s Texas Castille Quentin back running Freshman

34 plays on those drives. those on plays 34 doubt. in never was outcome the but

yards in the second half, eating up 15:40 on on 15:40 up eating half, second the in yards touchdowns, fourth-quarter of pair a posting

Aggies scored on drives of 80, 80 and 76 76 and 80 80, of drives on scored Aggies half, second the in battle to continued NU

consume most of the second-half clock. The The clock. second-half the of most consume game. home a of half first the in allowed has

A&M produce three long scoring drives to to drives scoring long three produce A&M Nebraska points most the marking halftime,

in the third quarter. Nebraska watched Texas Texas watched Nebraska quarter. third the in by 38-0 to advantage its extended OSU

before Texas A&M took control of the game game the of control took A&M Texas before 1960. since first the and Stadium Memorial

The Huskers trailed 16-14 at the half, half, the at 16-14 trailed Huskers The at victory second-ever its posted OSU while

the Aggies, 36-14, at Memorial Stadium. Memorial at 36-14, Aggies, the Lincoln, in games Homecoming 39 past

A&M running game, as the Huskers fell to to fell Huskers the as game, running A&M their in second Huskers’ the just marked

it was not enough to offset a powerful Texas Texas powerful a offset to enough not was it loss The Stadium. Memorial at Nebraska

hauling in 13 receptions for 125 yards, but but yards, 125 for receptions 13 in hauling over victory 45-14 a in back looked never

his own Nebraska running back record by by record back running Nebraska own his and quarter one after lead 17-0 a to jumped

broke broke Lucky Marlon --- 20) (Oct. Lincoln State Oklahoma --- 13) (Oct. Lincoln

Nebraska Nebraska 14 0 0 7 7 14 14 0 0 0

A&M Texas State Oklahoma 36 6 14 7 9 45 7 0 21 17

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