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Nebraska Media Relaons w One Memorial Stadium w Lincoln, NE 68588-0123 w Phone: (402) 472-2263 w [email protected] 2013 HUSKER FOOTBALL Game 5 vs. Illinois 1 2013 Nebraska Football 2013 Nebraska Schedule Date Opponent (TV) Time/Result Aug. 31 Wyoming (BTN) W, 37-34 Sept. 7 Southern Miss (BTN) W, 56-13 Sept. 14 UCLA (ABC) L, 21-41 Sept. 21 South Dakota State (BTN) W, 59-20 Oct. 5 Illinois (ESPNU) 11 a.m. Oct. 12 at Purdue TBA Oct. 26 at Minnesota TBA Nov. 2 Northwestern TBA Nov. 9 at Michigan TBA Nov. 16 Michigan State TBA Nov. 23 at Penn State TBA Nov. 29 Iowa (ABC) 11 a.m. Dec. 7 Big Ten Championship (FOX) 7:17 p.m. at Indianapolis, Ind. All mes Central Television ESPNU Tom Hart, Play-by-Play John Congemi, Analyst Radio Husker Sports Network Greg Sharpe, Play-by-Play Ma Davison, Analyst Lane Grindle, Sidelines Internet Huskers.com HSN free audio Live stats, game-day informaon, photos and more Other Satellite Radio Sirius Channel 92, XM 190 Connect With the Huskers Facebook.com/huskers @huskers The Matchup Nebraska opens Big Ten Conference play on Saturday when it squares off with Illinois at Memorial Stadium in the first meeting between the two schools since 1986. Kickoff for Nebraska’s Homecoming contest is set for 11 a.m. CT with ESPNU providing national television coverage. The Huskers completed non-conference play with a 3-1 record after a 59-20 victory over South Dakota State on Sept. 21. Following a bye week, Nebraska is set to start its third Big Ten Conference season and look for a return trip to the Big Ten Championship Game in Indianapolis. Nebraska will begin conference play ranked 25th in the USA Today Coaches Poll, while receiving votes in the AP poll. Illinois also owns a 3-1 record following non-conference play. The Fighting Illini are coming off a 50-14 victory over Miami (Ohio) last Saturday in Champaign. Like Nebraska, Illinois boasts an explosive offense that is averaging 478.5 yards per game and 40.2 points per contest. Nebraska has been successful in conference openers, winning 35 of 38 league openers. The Huskers have also fared well on Homecoming, including a 4-1 mark under Head Coach Bo Pelini. The Series Nebraska and Illinois will meet for the first time as Big Ten Conference opponents and for the 11th time in school history. The Huskers hold a 7-2-1 edge in the series between the two schools, including a 5-1 edge in games played in Lincoln. The last meeting between the teams occurred in 1986, when Nebraska won 59-14 in Champaign. Nebraska and Illinois will play each year in the future with the schools both set to compete in the Big Ten’s West Division. Illinois is scheduled to visit Lincoln in consecutive years before Nebraska travels to Champaign in 2015. The Coaches Nebraska: Bo Pelini (Ohio State, ‘90) owns a 52-21 record (.712) in his sixth season. Pelini has guided NU to nine or more wins in each of his first five seasons as head coach, joining Bob Devaney and Tom Osborne in accomplishing that feat at Nebraska. With Nebraska’s win over Wyoming in the season opener, Pelini became the fifth coach in NU history to win 50 games on the NU sideline, joining Dana Bible, Bob Devaney, Tom Osborne and Frank Solich. Illinois: Tim Beckman (Findlay, ‘88) is in his second season as the head coach at Illinois and his fifth season as a collegiate head coach. Beckman is 5-11 with the Fighting Illini and has a 26-27 overall record. He led Toledo to two bowl appearances from 2009 to 2011. He also spent 21 years as a college assistant, including stops at Oklahoma State and Ohio State. Nebraska Football Nebraska is 859-354-40 all-time, one of just eight schools with 800 all-time victories w Nebraska has won five national championships (1970, 1971, 1994, 1995, 1997). w The Cornhuskers have won 43 conference championships. w NU’s 49 all-time bowl appearances rank third nationally. w Since 1970, NU has 425 wins, 25 more than any other school. w Nebraska’s 106 football Academic All-Americans lead the nation. w The Huskers have 110 first-team All- Americans in school history. Huskers Record: 3-1 Rankings: AP-RV; Coaches-25 Last Game: def. S. Dakota St., 59-20 Coach: Bo Pelini Career/NU Record: 52-21/6th year vs. Illinois: first meeting Game 5: Nebraska vs. Illinois Oct. 5, 2013 | Memorial Stadium Lincoln, Neb.| 11 a.m. Fighting Illini Record: 3-1 Rankings: not ranked Last Game: def. Miami (Ohio), 50-14 Coach: Tim Beckman Career/IU Record: 26-27/5th year 5-11/2nd year vs. NU: first meeting Game Information Television: ESPNU Radio: Husker Sports Network Capacity: 87,000+ (330th Consecuve Sellout) Surface: FieldTurf Series Record: Nebraska leads, 7-2-1 Last Meeng: Nebraska 59-14, 1986 Special Events: Homecoming

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Nebraska Media Relations w One Memorial Stadium w Lincoln, NE 68588-0123 w Phone: (402) 472-2263 w [email protected]

20 1 3 H U S K E R F O O T B A L L

Game 5 vs. Illinois 1 2013 Nebraska Football

2013 Nebraska ScheduleDate Opponent (TV) Time/ResultAug. 31 Wyoming (BTN) W, 37-34Sept. 7 Southern Miss (BTN) W, 56-13Sept. 14 UCLA (ABC) L, 21-41Sept. 21 South Dakota State (BTN) W, 59-20Oct. 5 Illinois (ESPNU) 11 a.m.Oct. 12 at Purdue TBAOct. 26 at Minnesota TBANov. 2 Northwestern TBANov. 9 at Michigan TBANov. 16 Michigan State TBANov. 23 at Penn State TBANov. 29 Iowa (ABC) 11 a.m.Dec. 7 Big Ten Championship (FOX) 7:17 p.m. at Indianapolis, Ind.All times Central

TelevisionESPNUTom Hart, Play-by-PlayJohn Congemi, Analyst

RadioHusker Sports NetworkGreg Sharpe, Play-by-PlayMatt Davison, AnalystLane Grindle, Sidelines

InternetHuskers.comHSN free audioLive stats, game-day information, photos and more

OtherSatellite RadioSirius Channel 92, XM 190

Connect With the Huskers

Facebook.com/huskers

@huskers

The MatchupNebraska opens Big Ten Conference play on Saturday when it squares off with Illinois at Memorial Stadium in the

first meeting between the two schools since 1986. Kickoff for Nebraska’s Homecoming contest is set for 11 a.m. CT with ESPNU providing national television coverage.

The Huskers completed non-conference play with a 3-1 record after a 59-20 victory over South Dakota State on Sept. 21. Following a bye week, Nebraska is set to start its third Big Ten Conference season and look for a return trip to the Big Ten Championship Game in Indianapolis. Nebraska will begin conference play ranked 25th in the USA Today Coaches Poll, while receiving votes in the AP poll.

Illinois also owns a 3-1 record following non-conference play. The Fighting Illini are coming off a 50-14 victory over Miami (Ohio) last Saturday in Champaign. Like Nebraska, Illinois boasts an explosive offense that is averaging 478.5 yards per game and 40.2 points per contest.

Nebraska has been successful in conference openers, winning 35 of 38 league openers. The Huskers have also fared well on Homecoming, including a 4-1 mark under Head Coach Bo Pelini.

The SeriesNebraska and Illinois will meet for the first time as Big Ten Conference opponents and for the 11th time in school

history. The Huskers hold a 7-2-1 edge in the series between the two schools, including a 5-1 edge in games played in Lincoln. The last meeting between the teams occurred in 1986, when Nebraska won 59-14 in Champaign. Nebraska and Illinois will play each year in the future with the schools both set to compete in the Big Ten’s West Division. Illinois is scheduled to visit Lincoln in consecutive years before Nebraska travels to Champaign in 2015.

The CoachesNebraska: Bo Pelini (Ohio State, ‘90) owns a 52-21 record (.712) in his sixth season. Pelini has guided NU to nine

or more wins in each of his first five seasons as head coach, joining Bob Devaney and Tom Osborne in accomplishing that feat at Nebraska. With Nebraska’s win over Wyoming in the season opener, Pelini became the fifth coach in NU history to win 50 games on the NU sideline, joining Dana Bible, Bob Devaney, Tom Osborne and Frank Solich.

Illinois: Tim Beckman (Findlay, ‘88) is in his second season as the head coach at Illinois and his fifth season as a collegiate head coach. Beckman is 5-11 with the Fighting Illini and has a 26-27 overall record. He led Toledo to two bowl appearances from 2009 to 2011. He also spent 21 years as a college assistant, including stops at Oklahoma State and Ohio State.

Nebraska FootballNebraska is 859-354-40 all-time, one of just eight schools with 800 all-time victories w Nebraska has won five

national championships (1970, 1971, 1994, 1995, 1997). w The Cornhuskers have won 43 conference championships. w NU’s 49 all-time bowl appearances rank third nationally. w Since 1970, NU has 425 wins, 25 more than any other school. w Nebraska’s 106 football Academic All-Americans lead the nation. w The Huskers have 110 first-team All-Americans in school history.

HuskersRecord: 3-1Rankings:

AP-RV; Coaches-25Last Game:

def. S. Dakota St., 59-20Coach: Bo Pelini

Career/NU Record:52-21/6th year

vs. Illinois: first meeting

Game 5:Nebraska vs.

IllinoisOct. 5, 2013 | Memorial Stadium

Lincoln, Neb.| 11 a.m. Fighting IlliniRecord: 3-1Rankings: not rankedLast Game:

def. Miami (Ohio), 50-14Coach: Tim BeckmanCareer/IU Record:

26-27/5th year5-11/2nd year

vs. NU: first meeting

Game InformationTelevision: ESPNU

Radio: Husker Sports NetworkCapacity: 87,000+ (330th Consecutive Sellout)

Surface: FieldTurfSeries Record: Nebraska leads, 7-2-1Last Meeting: Nebraska 59-14, 1986

Special Events: Homecoming

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Inside the Cornhuskers’ 2013 Schedule Date ......... Opponent ................ Time/Result ... TV ..............Series ...............Last Meeting (Site)/Notes Aug. 31 ..... Wyoming ................. W, 37-34 ........ BTN ...........NU, 7-0 .............Huskers win 28th straight season opener/NU runs for 375 yards, racks up 530 total yardsSept. 7 ...... Southern Miss .......... W, 56-13 ........ BTN ...........NU, 4-1 .............Blackshirts pick off four USM passes, returning two for TDs/NU rushes for 285 yardsSept. 14 .... UCLA ........................ L, 21-41 ......... ABC ...........Tied, 6-6 ...........Bruins overcome 18-point NU lead in 2nd quarter/Enunwa two receiving touchdownsSept. 21 .... South Dakota State .. W, 59-20 ........ BTN ...........NU, 3-0 .............Nebraska tops 300 rushing and 300 passing yards for first time in school historyOct. 5 ....... Illinois (HC) .............. 11 a.m. .......... ESPNU .......NU, 7-2-1 ..........1986, NU 59-14 (Champaign)/First meeting as Big Ten Conference opponentsOct. 12 ...... at Purdue .................. TBA .................TBA ............Purdue, 1-0....... 1958, Purdue, 28-0 (West Lafayette)/Just second all-time meeting; First as Big Ten foesOct. 26 ...... at Minnesota ............. TBA .................TBA ............UM, 29-22-2 ..... 2012, NU, 38-14 (Lincoln)/NU has won 16 straight in series, including five shutouts in streakNov. 2 ....... Northwestern .......... TBA ............... TBA ...........NU, 4-2 .............2012, NU, 29-28 (Evanston)/First two games as Big Ten foes decided by a total of four pointsNov. 9 ........ at Michigan ............... TBA .................TBA ............UM, 4-3-1 ......... 2012, NU, 23-9 (Lincoln)/Last scheduled meeting between teams until at least 2018Nov. 16 ..... Michigan State ......... TBA ............... TBA ...........NU, 7-0 .............2012, NU, 28-24 (East Lansing)/MSU is only Big Ten opponent Nebraska is perfect againstNov. 23...... at Penn State ............. TBA .................TBA ............NU, 8-7 ............. 2012, NU, 32-23 (Lincoln)/Nebraska carries three-game series win streak into 2013 meetingNov. 29 ..... Iowa ........................ 11 a.m. .......... ABC ...........NU, 28-12-3 ......2012, NU, 13-7 (Iowa City)/NU has limited Iowa to 13 or fewer points in last seven meetingsDec. 7 ....... Big Ten Champ. ........ 7 p.m. ............ FOX ....................................2012, NU lost to Wisconsin/NU has played in a conference title game three of past four years

Noting Game Four...Nebraska 59, South Dakota State 204Nebraska scored 59 points, marking the eighth time time under Bo Pelini Nebraska has scored more than 50 points, including twice this season (56 vs. Southern Miss). The 59 points are the second-most by Nebraska under Pelini, trailing only 73 points last season against Idaho State.4Nebraska posted a season-high 645 total yards, including 401 yards in the first half. The 645 yards are the most under Head Coach Bo Pelini and the most by the Husker offense since gaining 702 yards vs. Kansas State in 2007. 4Nebraska rushed for 335 yards and passed for 310 yards to mark the first time in school history the Huskers have totaled more than 300 yards rushing and 300 yards passing in the same game.4Nebraska had 34 first downs, marking the most for a Husker team under Pelini, bettering the 33 first downs against Southern Miss in 2012. It was the most first downs by NU since posting 35 first downs against Kansas State in 2007.4Nebraska rushed for 335 yards, marking the 15th time in 18 games since the start of 2012 NU has rushed for at least 200 yards. Nebraska posted its 14th 300-yard rushing game in Bo Pelini’s six seasons, including its second this year (375 vs. Wyoming).4Redshirt freshman quarterback Tommy Armstrong Jr. made his first career start and completed 12-of-15 passes for 169 yards and one touchdown. Armstrong had not previously attempted a pass in his career. Armstrong also rushed five times for 38 yards. He guided NU to touchdowns on each of the first three drives he led.4Senior quarterback Ron Kellogg III completed 8-of-9 passes for 136 yards and one touchdown. Kellogg entered the game 8-of-16 for 46 career passing yards. Kellogg guided NU to scores on 3-of-4 first-half drives. 4Junior I-back Ameer Abdullah rushed 15 times for a season-high 139 yards, including a one-yard TD run in the second quarter, marking his third 100-yard rushing game of the season and the ninth of his career. Abdullah also caught three passes for 46 yards to account for 185 all-purpose yards. 4Senior receiver Quincy Enunwa caught six passes for 78 yards. His six receptions tied his career high, also against Southern Miss and Northwestern in 2012. With his six receptions, Enunwa increased his career receptions total to 81, moving him within one reception of the top 10 on the NU career receptions list. 4Junior receiver Kenny Bell caught two passes for 20 yards. The two receptions pushed Bell’s career receptions total to 100, making him the seventh Husker with 100 career receptions. Bell’s 20 receiving yards boosted his career total to 1,514 receiving yards, making him the sixth Nebraska player with more than 1,500 career receiving yards.4Sophomore I-back Imani Cross scored two touchdowns, marking the second time this season and fourth time in his career Cross has scored two rushing touchdowns in a game.4Cornerback Stanley Jean-Baptiste intercepted a second-quarter pass to set up a Nebraska touchdown. This marked his fourth straight game with an interception. Jean-Baptiste is the first Nebraska player to intercept a pass in four straight games since Josh Bullocks had a pick in four straight games in 2003 (Southern Miss, Troy State, Missouri, Texas A&M). Jean-Baptiste returned the interception 15 yards, giving him 140 interception return yards this season. The school record for most interception yards in a season is 187 yards by Daniel Bullocks in 2004.4Junior defensive end Randy Gregory intercepted a third-quarter pass and returned it 33 yards for a touchdown. The interception was the first of Gregory’s career and the first by a Nebraska defensive lineman since Terrence Moore at Michigan in 2011. Gregory’s interception for a touchdown was the first by a Nebraska defensive lineman since Ndamukong Suh had an INT for a touchdown against Colorado in 2008. 4Gregory’s interception for a touchdown was Nebraska’s third as a team this season, with Jean-Baptiste and Ciante Evans returning interceptions for touchdowns against Southern Miss. 4Nebraska has intercepted nine passes through four games this season after having 13 picks in 14 games in 2012. Overall, Nebraska has forced 10 turnovers this season and turned those 10 turnovers into 49 points. 4Nebraska totaled five sacks for 44 yards, its most sacks since recording seven (35 yards) against Idaho State last season. It marked NU’s second straight game with at least three sacks.

Nebraska-SDSU Stat WrapTeam Stats SDSU NUFirst Downs 25 34Rushes-Yards 38-227 51-335Passes 19-29-2 21-26-0Passing Yards 238 310Total Offense 465 6453rd-Down Conversions 3-of-11 7-of-10Turnovers 3 2Penalties 4-45 4-33 Time of Possession 30:49 29:11

NU Rushing LeadersAmeer Abdullah–15 carries, 139 yards, TDImani Cross–10 carries, 60 yards, 2 TDTerrell Newby–8 carries, 52 yards, 2 TDNU Passing LeadersTommy Armstrong Jr.–12-15-0, 169 yards, TDRon Kellogg III–8-9-0, 136 yards, TDNU Receiving LeadersQuincy Enunwa–6 catches, 78 yardsAmeer Abdullah–3 catches, 46 yardsTyler Wullenwaber–2 catches, 47 yards, TDNU Defensive LeadersCorey Cooper–7 UT, 3 AT, 10 TT, 1-7 sackRandy Gregory–1 UT, 4 AT, 5 TT, 0.5 sacks, 2 TFL, INT for TD

2013 Big Ten StandingsLegends Division RecordsTeam Big Ten Overall Next GameIowa 1-0 4-1 Michigan StateMichigan 0-0 4-0 MinnesotaNorthwestern 0-0 4-0 Ohio StateMichigan St. 0-0 3-1 at IowaNebraska 0-0 3-1 IllinoisMinnesota 0-1 4-1 at Michigan

Leaders Division RecordsTeam Big Ten Overall Next GameOhio State 1-0 5-0 at NorthwesternIllinois 0-0 3-1 at NebraskaPenn State 0-0 3-1 at IndianaIndiana 0-0 2-2 Penn StateWisconsin 1-1 3-2 Northwestern 10/12Purdue 0-1 1-4 Nebraska 10/12

2013 Non-Conference OpponentsTeam Overall Conf. Next GameWyoming 3-2 1-0 New Mexico 10/12Southern Miss 0-4 0-0 Fla. InternationalUCLA 3-0 0-0 at Utah 10/3So. Dakota St. 3-2 0-1 Southern Illinois

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Ron BrownRunning Backs

6th/23rd Year-Field

Barney CottonRun Game Coord./OL/TE6th/7th Year-Press Box

Tim BeckOff. Coord./QBs

6th Year-Press Box

Nebraska Head Coach Bo PeliniBo Pelini is in his sixth season as Nebraska’s head coach and owns a 52-21 record with the Huskers.

Pelini added a Big Ten Legends Division title in 2012 to three straight Big 12 North Division crowns from 2008 to 2010, when Pelini was the the first coach in the history of the Big 12 to win at least a share of a division title in each of his first three years.

He has guided Nebraska to at least nine wins each of his first five seasons in Lincoln, and three 10-win seasons. With the win over Wyoming in the opener, Pelini reached 50 career wins at Nebraska, making him just the fifth Husker coach to reach that milestone, joining Tom Osborne, Bob Devaney, Frank Solich and Dana X. Bible.

Pelini took charge of the Huskers after a highly successful five-year run as a collegiate defensive coordinator, including orchestrating NU’s defensive efforts in 2003. Pelini picked up his first college head coaching victory as NU’s interim coach in the 2003 Alamo Bowl against Michigan State.

Following his one season at Nebraska, Pelini served as the co-defensive coordinator at Oklahoma in 2004, helping the Sooners to the Big 12 title and BCS title game. He then followed with three seasons as the defensive coordinator at LSU. With the Tigers, Pelini led three consecutive defenses to No. 3 national rankings in total defense. He culminated his time in Baton Rouge by helping the Tigers to the 2007 national championship.

In addition to his five seasons as an assistant at the collegiate level, Pelini coached in the NFL for nine seasons, serving three years each with the San Francisco 49ers, New England Patriots and Green Bay Packers. Pelini was a team captain and four-year letterman as a safety at Ohio State from 1987 to 1990.

Pelini Stacks up Well with PeersIn guiding Nebraska to a 52-21 record, Pelini has put himself in some impressive company.

» Among schools currently in a BCS-AQ conference, Pelini was just the 11th head coach in college football history to win at least nine games in each of his first five seasons on the job at that school. The group includes three Nebraska coaches (Bob Devaney, Tom Osborne, Pelini).

» When looking only at coaches in their first head coaching job at a BCS school, Pelini is one of only four to win nine games in each of their first five years, joining Osborne, Barry Switzer (Oklahoma) and Larry Coker (Miami).

» Pelini was among a group of 18 FBS head coaches who were hired for their jobs beginning with the 2008 season. Pelini leads that group of 18 head coaches in victories over the past five-plus years with 51 wins. In fact, Pelini is one of only six coaches in the group of 18 still in the job they were hired for prior to the 2008 season.

Pelini Continues Defensive Accomplishments at NebraskaAt Nebraska, Pelini has continued his history of building championship defenses. In 2009, the Huskers led the

nation in scoring defense and had the nation’s best scoring defensive improvement (18.1 ppg). When combining statistics from the past four-plus seasons, NU ranks second in pass efficiency defense, third in passing defense, 15th in scoring defense and 19th in total defense.

With Pelini’s previous track record, the success of his Nebraska defenses is no surprise.4Pelini led the 2003 Blackshirts to a school-record 47 takeaways, including a Big 12-record 32 interceptions, and

finished second nationally in scoring defense, first in pass efficiency defense and 11th in total defense. 4Pelini guided LSU defenses to No. 3 national finishes in total defense each of his three seasons in Baton Rouge. 4In 139 games as a collegiate coach, Pelini’s defenses have posted 10 shutouts, held the opposition to seven

points or less 40 times and to 20 points or less 88 times.

Husker Staff Returns Intact for 2013 SeasonNebraska’s coaching staff has a familiar look in 2013, as all nine assistants returned to Coach Bo Pelini’s staff.

Nebraska’s staff is one of 18 coaching staffs in the country to return intact this season. Tim Beck is in his third season as offensive coordinator in 2013, after guiding Nebraska’s offense to a top-10 national

rushing effort last season. Seventh-year Nebraska assistant Barney Cotton adds the role of run game coordinator and will tutor the Nebraska tight ends this fall, in addition to his role with the offensive line. Ron Brown (running backs), Rich Fisher (wide receivers) and John Garrison (offensive line) also return to the offensive staff.

The defensive staff is under the direction of second-year coordinator John Papuchis. Last season, the Blackshirts ranked among the nation’s top units in pass defense and pass efficiency defense. Returning to the defensive staff along with Papuchis are Ross Els (linebackers), Terry Joseph (secondary) and Rick Kaczenski (defensive line).

Noting PeliniBorn: Dec. 13, 1967Hometown: Youngstown, OhioWife: Mary PatChildren: Patrick, Kate and CaralynHigh School: Cardinal Mooney, 1986College: Ohio State, 1990

Playing Experience1987-90, Ohio State, free safety Coaching ExperienceNebraska, 2008-presentHead Coach

LSU, 2005-07defensive coordinator

Oklahoma, 2004co-def. coordinator, defensive backs

Nebraska, 2003defensive coordinator, interim head coach for Alamo Bowl

Green Bay Packers, 2000-02linebackers

New England Patriots, 1997-99linebackers

San Francisco 49ers, 1994-96assistant secondary

Cardinal Mooney High School, 1993 quarterbacks

Iowa, 1991graduate assistant

Nebraska under PeliniOverall ...................................................................52-21 vs. AP Ranked Teams ............................................8-13 vs. AP Top 10 Teams ...............................................2-8 vs. Unranked Teams ..............................................44-8 vs. Big Ten Teams ..................................................13-5 Home ....................................................................33-7 Road .....................................................................16-8 Neutral ....................................................................3-6 In August ................................................................2-0 In September ........................................................19-4 In October.............................................................12-7 In November .........................................................16-4 In December ...........................................................2-4 In January ...............................................................1-2 When Rushing for 200 or more yards ...................35-6 When Rushing for 300 or more yards ...................14-0 When Passing for 200 or more yards..................20-10 When Passing for 300 or more yards....................11-1 When NU player rushes for 100 yards ..................36-6 When NU has two 100-yard rushers ............................. 8-1 When NU player has 100 yards receiving .............11-3 When Opponent has 100 Yd. Rusher ..................14-11 When Scoring 35 or More Points..........................28-1 When Holding Opponent to 10 Pts. or less ..........19-2 When forcing three or more turnovers ................17-2 When Nebraska scores first ..................................40-6 When Nebraska leads at halftime ........................40-4 When Nebraska trails at halftime .......................10-15 When Nebraska is tied at halftime .........................4-2 Games decided by 11 points or more ................35-11 Games decided by 10 or less ................................14-8 Games decided by 7 or less ....................................8-8 Games decided by 3 or less ....................................5-6 Overtime games .....................................................1-1

John PapuchisDefensive Coordinator

6th Year-Field

Ross ElsLB/Spec. Teams/RC3rd Year-Press Box

Rich FisherWide Receivers3rd Year-Field

John GarrisonOffensive Line3rd Year-Field

Terry JosephSecondary

2nd Year-Press Box

Rick KaczenskiDefensive Line2nd Year-Field

James DobsonStrength Coach

6th Year

Offense

Defense

Stre

ngth

2013 Nebraska Coaching Staff

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Illinois Statistical LeadersRushing G Att. Yards YPC TD Avg./GDonovonn Young, RB 4 46 208 4.5 2 52.0Josh Ferguson, RB 4 30 196 6.5 0 49.0Aaron Bailey, QB 4 12 76 6.3 3 19.0

Passing Comp. Att. Pct. Int. Yards TDNathan Scheelhaase, QB 82 122 67.2 3 1,162 12Reilly O’Toole, QB 4 6 66.7 1 30 0

Receiving G No. Yards Avg. TD Avg./GJosh Ferguson, RB 4 12 262 21.8 3 65.5Ryan Lankford, WR 4 11 236 21.5 1 59.0Martize Barr, WR 4 11 125 11.4 1 31.2Miles Osei, WR 4 9 73 8.1 0 18.2Jon Davis, TE 4 9 53 5.9 2 13.2

Tackles G UT AT TT TFL SacksJonathan Brown, LB 4 21 26 47 2.5 1.5Mason Monheim, LB 4 16 22 38 4.0 1.0Earnest Thomas III, DB 4 17 11 28 1.0 0.0Eaton Spence, DB 4 12 13 25 0.0 0.0Taylor Barton, DB 4 8 12 20 0.0 0.0

Punt Returns No. Yards Avg. TD LongV’Angelo Bentley, DB 6 95 15.8 0 50

Field Goals Att. Made Pct. Blkd. LongTaylor Zalewski, PK 4 7 57.1 0 40

Punts No. Yards Avg. Blkd. LongJustin DuVernois, P 14 589 42.1 0 59

Scouting IllinoisIllinois enters Saturday’s Big Ten Conference opener looking to snap a 14-game

conference losing streak dating back to 2011. While the Fighting Illini have struggled in Big Ten play the past two seasons, they have opened the 2013 season with a 3-1 record, showing marked improvement in Tim Beckman’s second season following a 2-10 campaign in 2012.

The Illini opened the season with an eight-point win over FCS foe Southern Illinois, before an impressive 45-17 rout of Cincinnati. Illinois suffered its lone loss of the season in a 10-point defeat at the hands of No. 19 Washington on Sept. 14. Illinois was off the following weekend before bouncing back with a 50-14 victory over Miami (Ohio) last Saturday.

Illinois’ strength is its offense, led by quarterback Nathan Scheelhaase. The Illini are averaging 40.2 points per game and 478.5 yards of total offense. Scheelhaase is completing 67 percent of his passes while averaging nearly 300 passing yards per contest. He has thrown 12 touchdowns and been intercepted just three times. On the ground, Illinois is averaging 171.0 rushing yards per game, led by Donovonn Young’s 208 yards this season.

While the passing game is the strength of the Fighting Illini offense, Illinois’ pass defense has struggled, although it allowed only 95 passing yards last week while limiting Miami (Ohio) to only 250 total yards, nearly half of the Illini’s season average entering the game. Illinois ranks 97th nationally by allowing 271.5 passing yards per game. Opposing quarterbacks are completing better than 63 percent of their passes and have been picked off only once in 133 attempts. Opponents are also averaging 4.3 yards per rush against Illinois, as the Fighting Illini rank 92nd nationally in total defense, allowing 432.0 yards per game. Despite those numbers, the Illini have done well limiting points, thanks in part to keeping the opponent out of the end zone in seven of the opponent’s 16 trips inside the red zone.

Series HistoryNebraska and Illinois are meeting for the first time as members of the Big Ten

Conference, as the teams did not play in 2011 or 2012. The Huskers lead the all-time series with the Fighting Illini, 7-2-1. The teams have met only twice in the last 60 years, with Nebraska earning a 59-14 win in Champaign in 1986, and the Huskers claiming a 52-25 victory in the most recent meeting in Lincoln in 1985.

The teams will meet at Memorial Stadium for only the third time. In the first meeting, Illinois earned a 9-6 victory in 1924. NU avenged that loss with a 14-0 victory over Red Grange and the Illini the next season in Champaign, marking the only time in Grange’s career that he was held scoreless in a home game.

Illinois Head Coach Tim BeckmanTim Beckman is in his second season at Illinois, where he owns a 5-11 record.

The Fighting Illini are 3-1 this fall and have already eclipsed last year’s win total from a 2-10 campaign. Illinois went 0-8 in Big Ten Conference play in Beckman’s first season, and the Fighting Illini have lost 14 consecutive conference games dating back to 2011.

Prior to coming to Illinois, Beckman spent three seasons as the head coach at Toledo from 2009 to 2011. Beckman posted a 21-16 record at Toledo, including eight wins in each of his final two seasons. Before becoming a head coach, Beckman served as Oklahoma State’s defensive coordinator in 2007 and 2008, after coaching cornerbacks at Ohio State in 2005 and 2006. Previously, Beckman spent time on the defensive staffs at Bowling Green (1998 to 2004), Elon (1996 to 1997) and Western Carolina (1990 to 1995). He earned his first collegiate coaching stint as a graduate assistant at Auburn in 1988 and 1989.

Illinois FactsLocation: Urbana-Champaign, Ill.Nickname: Fighting IlliniEnrollment: 42,605Colors: Orange & BlueConference: Big TenStadium: Memorial StadiumCapacity: 60,670Series Record: Nebraska leads, 7-2-1Head Coach: Tim BeckmanAlma Mater (Year): Findlay (1988)Record at Illinois: 5-11 (two years)Career Record: 26-27 (five years)Record vs. Nebraska: 0-0

Illinois Schedule8/31 Southern Illinois W, 42-349/7 Cincinnati W, 45-179/14 vs. No. 16 Washington L, 24-349/28 Miami (Ohio) W, 50-14 10/5 at Nebraska 11 a.m.10/19 Wisconsin 7 p.m.10/26 Michigan State 2:30 p.m.11/2 at Penn State TBA11/9 at Indiana TBA11/16 Ohio State TBA11/23 at Purdue TBA11/30 Northwestern TBA

Statistical Comparison Category (per game) NU ILL Big Ten Big Ten Natl. Natl.Rushing Offense 280.8 171.0 3rd 11th 14th 65thPassing Offense 215.5 307.5 6th 2nd 82nd 19thTotal Offense 496.2 478.5 4th 6th 20th 35thScoring Offense 43.2 40.2 3rd 5th 14th 26thRushing Defense 179.5 160.5 10th 9th 86th 85thPass Efficiency Defense 139.93 147.61 10th 12th 89th 103rdPass Defense 284.2 271.5 11th 10th 105th 97thTotal Defense 463.8 432.0 12th 10th 107th 92ndScoring Defense 27.0 24.8 10th 9th 75th 62ndNet Punting 39.7 37.7 3rd 6th 28th 49thPunt Returns 5.0 12.1 12th 5th 92nd 36thKickoff Returns 24.9 25.6 4th 3rd 23rd 19thTurnover Margin 1.0 -0.3 1st 8th 22nd 84thSacks 2.3 1.0 2nd 12th 34th 110thTackles For Loss 6.3 5.3 2nd 8th 51st 84thSacks Allowed 0.5 2.5 1st 11th 1st 97th

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800-Win ClubNebraska is one of eight programs with 800 all-time

victories, and NU’s 859 all-time victories are fourth nationally.

1. Michigan 9072. Texas 8693. Notre Dame 8684. Nebraska 8595. Ohio State 8426. Oklahoma 8357. Alabama 8318. Tennessee 802Nebraska is in its 124th season of college football, and

owns an 859-354-40 all-time record in 1,253 games (.702). 4Since the first season of Nebraska football in 1890,

Husker teams have won 11 or more games 12 times, including seven times since 1993.

4Nebraska has won 12 or more games seven times, including three seasons with 13 wins (1971, 1994, 1997).

Nation’s Best Since ‘70Nebraska ranks as the nation’s winningest program

since 1970. During the past four decades, the Huskers have compiled a 425-113-5 record, for a .787 winning percentage in 543 games. NU’s 425 wins in that time period are 25 more than any other school.

1. Nebraska 425 2. Oklahoma 4003. Michigan 3904. Ohio State 3894Nebraska has 39 nine-win seasons and 24 10-win

seasons since 1970. NU has posted five straight nine-win seasons for the first time since an NCAA-record 33 straight from 1969 to 2001.

Most Wins Among 2008 Hiring ClassCoach School WinsBo Pelini Nebraska 51Paul Johnson Georgia Tech 44Ken Niumatalolo Navy 42Art Briles Baylor 36June Jones SMU 32David Cutcliffe Duke 24Note: The other 12 coaches in the 2008 hiring class are no longer with the school they were hired at in 2008.

5-Year Win Total Among Nebraska Head CoachesCoach First 5 Years WinsFrank Solich 1998-2002 49Bo Pelini 2008-12 48Bob Devaney 1962-66 47Tom Osborne 1973-77 46

Most Coaching Wins Last Five+ Seasons (2008-13)Coach School WinsNick Saban Alabama 65Chris Peterson Boise State 64Gary Patterson TCU 56Bob Stoops Oklahoma 56Les Miles LSU 55Brian Kelly Cin./Notre Dame 54Frank Beamer Virginia Tech 53Mike Gundy Oklahoma State 52Bo Pelini Nebraska 51 *-Includes only active college coaches in 2013

Nebraska Hopes to Improve on Success in Conference Openers The matchup with Illinois on Saturday marks Nebraska’s first Big Ten Conference game of 2013. The Huskers are 1-1 in Big Ten openers, losing at Wisconsin in 2011 and defeating the Badgers in Lincoln in 2012. Overall, Nebraska is 87-20-2 all-time in conference openers (.807 winning percentage). The Huskers have won their first conference game in 35 of the last 38 seasons dating back to 1975. Bo Pelini owns a 3-2 record in conference openers, with both losses to top-10 teams away from Lincoln. Nebraska has been even better in its first conference game in Lincoln, winning 85 percent of its conference home openers (86-13-4). The Huskers’ first two Big Ten home openers have been especially memorable. In 2011, Nebraska posted the largest comeback in school history, rallying from a 27-6 deficit to defeat Ohio State 34-27. Last fall, NU again came from behind, this time rallying from a 17-point third-quarter deficit to top Wisconsin, 30-27, tying for the second-largest comeback in school history.

Huskers Look for Happy Homecoming Saturday will mark Nebraska’s 103rd Homecoming game. The Huskers boast an all-time record of 76-22-4 (.765 winning percentage) in Homecoming games, including a 69-16-3 mark against conference opponents (.801). Since 1955, Nebraska has faced a conference opponent on Homecoming every season except 2009 and 2010. The Huskers defeated Wisconsin, 30-27, on Homecoming last season. Nebraska won 36 straight Homecoming games from 1969 to 2004. Since then, the Huskers are just 5-3 on Homecoming, but NU is 4-1 under Bo Pelini on Homecoming, including four straight victories. In its first two seasons in the Big Ten, Nebraska has knocked off Ohio State and Wisconsin on Homecoming. The 1962 Homecoming matchup between NU and Missouri marked the start of the Huskers’ ongoing NCAA-record consecutive home sellout streak, which will reach 330 on Saturday. During the sellout streak, Nebraska has won 46 of its 51 Homecoming games.

Nebraska-Illinois to Become an Annual Matchup Nebraska and Illinois are meeting for the first time since 1986, but Saturday’s game marks the first of what will become an annual matchup between the schools. This year, the Huskers and Illinois are competing in the Legends and Leaders divisions, respectively, but starting in 2014 both schools will play in the Big Ten West Division and will meet each fall. The two will also become accustomed to opening Big Ten play against each other. Including Saturday’s matchup, Nebraska and Illinois will open their conference schedule against each year from 2013 to 2016, while the 2017 meeting will also be Illinois’ first Big Ten game, and the Huskers’ second conference game that season.

Nebraska Tops Big Ten in Wins in First Two Seasons in ConferenceNebraska begins its third season of Big Ten Conference action this Saturday against Illinois. In its first two years in

the conference, Nebraska has performed well, posting a 12-4 record in Big Ten Conference regular-season games. Nebraska captured the Legends Division crown and made a trip to the Big Ten Conference Championship Game in

2012. Overall, Nebraska’s 12 conference victories in the past two seasons are tied for the most of any Big Ten school. The Huskers’ 8-2 record in division play also leads the conference.

Nebraska has won six straight regular-season conference games entering Saturday’s game with Illinois.

Big Ten Records (2011-12)Conference Games OnlyTeam 2-Year B1G Rec. Division Champ. Game Overall B1G WinsNebraska 12-4 8-2 0-1 12Penn State 12-4 8-2 -- 12Michigan 12-4 7-3 -- 12Wisconsin 10-6 7-3 2-0 12Ohio State 11-5 8-2 -- 11Michigan St. 10-6 5-5 0-1 10N’Western 8-8 5-5 -- 8Purdue 7-9 5-5 -- 7Iowa 6-10 4-6 -- 6Minnesota 4-12 1-9 -- 4Indiana 2-14 1-9 -- 2Illinois 2-14 1-9 -- 2

NU Shoots for Sixth Straight Year With Nine or More WinsNebraska posted a 10-4 record in 2012, giving the Huskers nine or more victories in each of Bo Pelini’s first five

seasons as head coach. The streak of five straight nine-win seasons puts Nebraska in an elite class nationally.4Nebraska is one of four schools that has won at least nine games each of the past five seasons. The others in that

group include Alabama, Boise State and Oregon.4Pelini has guided Nebraska to 10-win seasons in three of the last four years. 4The five straight years of at least nine wins marks the first time NU has accomplished that since its NCAA record

streak of 33 straight nine-win seasons from 1969 to 2001.4Nebraska has 47 nine-win seasons in school history, including 39 since 1969.

NU Conference Openers Under Pelini AP RankingsDate Opponent NU Opp. ResultSept. 29, 2012 Wisconsin 22 -- W, 30-27Oct. 1, 2011 at Wisconsin 8 7 L, 48-17Oct. 7, 2010 at Kansas State 7 -- W, 48-13Oct. 8, 2009 at Missouri 21 24 W, 27-12Oct. 4, 2008 Missouri -- 4 L, 52-17

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Huskers Hit 300-300 Mark Against South Dakota StateThe Nebraska offense marked a first in school history in its 59-20 win over South Dakota State on Sept. 21. Nebraska

rolled to 335 rushing yards, while adding 310 yards passing, marking the first time in school history, the Huskers have eclipsed 300 yards in both rushing and passing. 4The 645 yards of total offense marked the most for Nebraska in Bo Pelini’s six seasons as head coach and ranked

as the 21st most total yards in NU history.4Nebraska gained better than 300 yards on the ground for the second time this season, and for the 14th time in

Pelini’s tenure as head coach.4In addition to the total offensive explosion, Nebraska also posted 59 points in the win. The game marked the

second time in 2013 NU has topped 50 points and the eighth time in Pelini’s six seasons as head coach. The 59 points were the second-most of the Pelini era, trailing a 73-point outburst against Idaho State in 2012.

4The Huskers’ 34 first downs against South Dakota State were the most in the past six seasons under Pelini, and NU’s most since posting 35 first downs against Kansas State in 2007.

NU Keeps Running Game in High Gear in 2013Nebraska has featured one of the nation’s top rushing attacks each of the past three seasons, and during non-

conference play the Huskers showed the ability to do that again in 2013.The Husker running game came out of the gate fast in 2013, rushing for 375 yards in the season opener against

Wyoming, with four players topping 75 yards on the ground. NU eclipsed 300 yards on the ground for the second time this season with 335 rushing yards against South Dakota State. Nebraska is averaging 280.8 rushing yards per game to rank third in the Big Ten and 14th nationally. 4 Nebraska’s 375 rushing yards vs. Wyoming were its most in a season opener since 2007. With a second 300-yard game against South Dakota State, Nebraska has topped 300 yards on the ground 14 times under Pelini, with five of those games coming since the start of the 2012 season.4Nebraska has reached at least 200 rushing yards in 15 of 18 games since the start of the 2012 season.4The four players reaching at least 75 yards rushing vs. Wyoming marked the first time NU has reached that group

milestone since four Huskers topped the century mark on the ground at Baylor in 2001. 4Through four games, Nebraska I-backs Ameer Abdullah (465 yards), Imani Cross (198) and Terrell Newby (210)

have combined for 873 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns. The group averages 6.2 yards per carry.4Abdullah has reached 100 rushing yards in three of the first four games, while Cross also topped the century

mark against Wyoming. 4Newby rushed 15 times for 76 yards in the season opener against Wyoming. Newby’s rushing attempts and yards

were the most by a true freshman in an opener since 2007. (Quentin Castille, 18-78)4Cross scored two touchdowns against both Wyoming and South Dakota State and has four career games with

two rushing touchdowns. Cross has 12 rushing touchdowns on 85 career carries, a touchdown every 7.1 carries for his career.

A year ago, NU averaged 253.4 rushing yards per game to lead the Big Ten and rank eighth nationally in rushing offense. The rushing average per game was the best by NU since the Huskers ran for 268.7 yards per game in 2002.4 Nebraska has averaged better than 200 rushing yards per game for three straight seasons and ranked in the top

15 nationally in that category each year from 2010 to 2012. In 2010, Nebraska ranked first in the Big 12 and ninth nationally, and in 2011 NU rushed for 217.2 yards per game, good for third in the Big Ten and 15th nationally.

4 Nebraska returned a pair of 1,000-yard rushers for 2013 in Abdullah (1,137 yards) and quarterback Taylor Martinez (1,019 yards). The 2013 season marked the first time in school history Nebraska returned a pair of players who have rushed for 1,000 yards in a season.

4 Nebraska was one of only two schools in the country with two players who topped 1,000 rushing yards last season returning this fall (Kent State).

4 Nebraska has had a 1,000-yard rusher each of the past four seasons. That is the longest stretch for Nebraska since the Huskers had at least one 1,000-yard rusher from 1991 to 1995. Through the first four games of the regular season, Abdullah is well on pace to reach that total again this fall.

4 Nebraska posted a total of 15 individual 100-yard rushing games last season, and four games with a pair of 100-yard rushers. With Abdullah and Cross both surpassing 100 yards in the season opener, Nebraska now has 74 all-time games with two 100-yard rushers.

4 Four different Huskers topped 100 yards in a game last season. Nebraska was one of only five schools to have four or more players reach the century mark.

4 The Huskers were one of only four teams in the country with at least four players who averaged at least 5.0 yards per carry and had at least 50 carries. Nebraska had five players reach those milestones in 2012.The trio of Martinez, Abdullah and junior wide receiver Kenny Bell put Nebraska in some rare air in college football

heading into the 2013 season. 4 Nebraska was one of only three schools to return a 5,000-yard career passer, a 1,000-yard career receiver and two

1,000-yard career rushers for the 2013 season. 4 Nebraska was one of only four teams with a 5,000-yard career passer, a 1,000-yard career receiver and a 2,000-

yard career rusher returning for 2013.

Big Ten Conference POW NomineesGame Offense Defense Sp. Teams FroshWYO -- -- Foltz NewbyUSM Abdullah J.-Baptiste Foltz BanderasUCLA -- -- -- --SDSU Abdullah -- -- ArmstrongILLPURMINNNWMICHMSUPSUIOWABold indicates winner

Husker Honors/Watch ListsAmeer Abdullah, Junior, IBDoak Walker Award Watch ListWalter Camp Award Watch ListKenny Bell, Junior, WRBiletnikoff Award Watch ListCiante Evans, Senior, CBJim Thorpe Award Watch ListSpencer Long, Senior, OGOutland Trophy Watch ListLombardi Award Watch ListTaylor Martinez, Senior, QBWalter Camp Award Watch ListDavey O’Brien Award Watch ListManning Award Watch ListCole Pensick, Senior, CRimington Award Watch ListJeremiah Sirles, Senior, OTOutland Trophy Watch ListLombardi Award Watch ListJamal Turner, Junior, WRJet Award Watch List

2013 Offense Game-by-GameRushingGame Att. Yds. TD LongWYO 63 375 2 62USM 46 285 3 37UCLA 42 128 0 12SDSU 51 335 5 41 PassingGame Passes Yds. TD Long SacksWYO 17-22-1 155 3 26 0-0USM 15-23-0 170 3 26 0-0UCLA 21-35-0 203 3 40 2-15SDSU 21-26-0 310 2 33 0-0

300-Yard Rushing Games Under PeliniRk. Game Yards1. at Kansas State, 2010 4512. vs. Idaho State, 2012 3853. at Washington, 2010 3834. vs. Wyoming, 2013 3755. vs. Idaho, 2010 3606. vs. Arkansas State, 2012 3477. at Minnesota, 2011 3468. at Kansas State, 2008 3409. vs. South Dakota State, 2013 33510. at Wyoming, 2011 33311. vs. New Mexico State, 2008 33012. vs. Missouri, 2010 32813. at Michigan State, 2012 31314. vs. Washington, 2011 309

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Martinez’s School RecordsNebraska Career RecordsTotal Offense Yards .............................................10,078Total Offense Attempts ........................................1,507Total Offense Yards Per Game Avg. ..................... 234.4Passing Yards ......................................................... 7,119Passing Touchdowns ..................................................55Pass Attempts ...........................................................930Completions .............................................................557200-Yard Rushing Games by a Quarterback ...............2200-Yard Passing/100-Yard Rushing Games ...............2300-Yard Passing/100-Yard Rushing Games ...............1 1,000-Yard Rushing Seasons by a Quarterback ..........1Consecutive 100-Yd. Rushing Games by a QB ...............5

Nebraska Season RecordsTotal Offense Yards ...................................3,890 (2012)Total Offense Attempts ............................... 563 (2012)Total Touchdowns .......................................... 33 (2012)

Nebraska Game RecordsRushing Yards by a QB ........241 at Kansas St. (10/7/10)Rushing TDs by a QB ...............4 at Kansas St. (10/7/10)Comp. Pct. (min. 10 att.) ......91.9 vs. Ark. St. (9/15/12)Longest Run by a Quarterback ..... 92 at UCLA (9/8/12)

Freshman Class Records (2010)Game Total Offense ...435 at Oklahoma St. (10/23/10)Game Passing Yards ...323 at Oklahoma St. (10/23/10)Season Total Offense ............................................2,596Season Passing Yards ............................................1,631Season Passing Touchdowns .....................................10Season Rushing Yards by a QB .................................965Season Rushing Touchdowns by a QB .......................12Consecutive 100-Yd. Rushing Games by a QB.............5 Longest Touchdown Run ............................... 80 (twice)

Sophomore Class Records (2011)Game Total Offense .........385 vs. Fresno St. (9/10/11) Season Total Offense ............................................2,963Season Passing Yards ........................................... 2,089Season Passing Touchdowns .....................................13

Junior Class Records (2012)Season Total Offense ........................................... 3,890Season Passing Yards ............................................2,871Season Passing Touchdowns .....................................23Season Total Offense Attempts ...............................563Season Total Touchdowns..........................................33

NCAA Active LeadersRushing YardsRk. Player, Position, School Yards1. James White, RB, Wisconsin 3,0442. Taylor Martinez, QB, Nebraska 2,9593. Tim Cornett, RB, UNLV 2,9474. Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois 2,864

Passing YardsRk. Player, School Yards1. Corey Robinson, Troy 11,5872. Aaron Murray, Georgia 11,4293. Derek Carr, Fresno State 9,2054. Kolton Browning, La.-Monroe 9,0515. Tajh Boyd, Clemson 9,0476. Keith Wenning, Ball State 8,9047. Matt Schilz, Bowling Green 7,9328. Tanner Price, Wake Forest 7,6489. Bryn Renner, North Carolina 7,57310. Garrett Gilbert, SMU 7,524--14. Taylor Martinez, Nebraska 7,119

Total OffenseRk. Player, School Yards1. Aaron Murray, Georgia 11,6592. Corey Robinson, Troy 11,3393. Kolton Browning, La.-Monroe 10,4584. Taylor Martinez, Nebraska 10,0785. Tajh Boyd, Clemson 9,971*-Includes only players who played entire career in FBS

Huskers Striving for Balanced Attack Again in 2013 While leading the Big Ten in rushing in 2013, Nebraska also averaged better than 200 yards passing per game. The Huskers were one of only 19 schools in the country to average better than 200 yards per game in both rushing and passing in 2012, and the only Big Ten school in the 200-200 club last season. Nebraska is back in the same club this season, averaging 280.8 rushing yards per game and 215.5 yards passing through the non-conference season. Nebraska is one of 35 teams in the country averaging 200 yards rushing and passing, and one of five schools in the Big Ten, joining Iowa, Northwestern Ohio State and Wisconsin.

Martinez Sees Starting Streak End Against South Dakota State Nebraska senior quarterback Taylor Martinez missed the South Dakota State game with an injury, ending a streak of 32 consecutive starts for the Husker signal caller. Martinez has been one of the most durable players in Nebraska history, with the SDSU game just the third game he did not start at quarterback since the beginning of the 2010 season. Earlier this season, Martinez became the first quarterback in school history to start four consecutive season openers against Wyoming. Only Tommie Frazier (1993-94-95) and Steve Taylor (1986-87-88) had previously started three season openers at quarterback in NU school history. Martinez was one of just seven quarterbacks in the FBS ranks who started their fourth consecutive season opener in 2013, and he is the only player in the group to post a 4-0 record in those games.

Quarterbacks with Four Consecutive Opening Game StartsKolton Browning, ULM; Logan Kilgore, Middle Tennessee; Taylor Martinez, Nebraska; Taylor McHargue, Rice;Aaron Murray, Georgia; Corey Robinson, Troy; Nathan Scheelhaase, Illinois

Martinez has now made 42 career starts, the most ever for an NU quarterback, and the second-most starts for a quarterback nationally. He trails only Aaron Murray’s 44 career starts for Georgia at quarterback.

Martinez Hopes to Continue Hot Passing Streak at Memorial Stadium Despite missing the South Dakota State game, Martinez posted impressive passing numbers during non-conference play. Martinez finished non-league play with 528 passing yards, including nine touchdowns and just one interception. Martinez threw for three touchdowns in each of his first three games of the season, giving him six career games with three or more touchdown passes. The early passing success at home this season continues a trend for Martinez in games at Memorial Stadium. Martinez has thrown at least one touchdown pass in each of his last 16 home games. Over his last 10 home games in 2012 and 2013, Martinez has thrown 24 touchdown passes and just two picks. He has also excelled in seven career home games against Big Ten teams. In those seven contests, Martinez is completing 66 percent of his passes while averaging 250.0 yards of total offense per game.

Martinez Continues to Re-Write NU Record BookMartinez has made a sizeable dent in the Nebraska school record book during his first three seasons as a starter,

holding 37 school records. With his senior season still in the early stages, Martinez is in position to shatter more school marks, while statistically ranking among the top run-pass quarterbacks in college football history.

The Corona, Calif., native has already put up remarkable numbers, including: 4 Martinez holds Nebraska’s career total offense record with 10,078 yards. He set the Nebraska record midway

through the 2012 season, surpassing the previous record of 7,915 yards by 2001 Heisman Trophy winner Eric Crouch.

4Martinez established a season total offense record in 2012, with 3,890 yards of total offense. He broke the previous record of 3,826 yards by Joe Ganz in 2008. Ganz now serves as a graduate assistant with the Huskers and helps tutor Martinez. Martinez has the top total offense seasons in school history for a freshman, sophomore and junior.

4 Martinez threw for 2,871 yards in 2012, the third-best single-season total in Nebraska history. He now has 7,119 career passing yards at Nebraska. The previous career record of 5,850 yards was set by Zac Taylor in 2005-06.

4 Martinez had 23 passing touchdowns in 2012, and has thrown for nine touchdowns this season. Martinez has a school-record 55 TD passes in his career, bettering Zac Taylor’s career total of 45 passing touchdowns. Martinez has opened the 2013 season with three passing touchdowns in each of the first three games and has six career games with three or more touchdown passes.

4 Martinez accounted for a school-record 33 touchdowns in 2012 (23 pass, 10 rush), bettering the previous record of 32 by Gerry Gdowski in 1989. With nine touchdowns in 2013, Martinez has accounted for 86 touchdowns in his career, four shy of the school record of 90 by Crouch.

4 With 1,019 rushing yards in 2012, Martinez posted the fourth 1,000-yard rushing season in school history by a NU quarterback. With 101 rushing yards in 2013, Martinez has increased his career rushing total to 2,959 yards. That figure ranks second among quarterbacks in school history, trailing only Crouch’s 3,434 yards. Martinez is also eighth overall on the NU career rushing list and is 41 yards from becoming the eighth player overall and second NU quarterback to hit 3,000 career rushing yards. He would also become just the 15th quarterback in FBS history and third in Big Ten history to rush for 3,000 career yards.

A full breakdown of Martinez’s rankings on Nebraska, Big Ten and NCAA statistical charts can be found later in this notes package.

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Martinez Stats Stack up Well on NCAA All-Time ChartsMartinez not only has impressive statistics on the school’s all-time lists, but he also compares favorably with a

number of quarterbacks nationally. Combining the 2011 and 2012 seasons, Martinez threw for 4,960 yards, while rushing for a 1,893 yards, good for

a combined 6,853 yards of total offense. Martinez was one of only three quarterbacks to pass for 4,000 yards and rush for 1,500 yards in 2011-12, and one of only five to reach the 3,000/1,500 milestones. Martinez had the most total yards among that group of five quarterbacks.

In 2011 and 2012, Martinez’s 6,853 yards of total offense ranked 10th nationally, while his rushing total ranked fifth among quarterbacks. He was one of only six quarterbacks in the FBS ranks to post a 2,000-yard passing/1,000-yard rushing season in either 2011 or 2012. Martinez was joined on that list by Denard Robinson (Michigan), Braxton Miller (Ohio State), Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M), Chandler Harnish (Northern Illinois) and Jordan Lynch (Northern Illinois).4 Martinez is in position to record 9,000 career passing yards and 3,000 rushing yards, needing 1,881 passing yards

and 41 rushing yards to reach those figures. If he would accomplish that feat he would join Colin Kaepernick as the only players in FBS history to reach the 9,000/3,000 career mark.

4Martinez’s 2,959 yards rushing are the second-most of any active FBS player who has played their entire career in the FBS ranks. His 10,078 yards of total offense are fourth among active players, and he has already placed his name alongside some of the game’s top dual-threat signal callers. Against UCLA, Martinez became just the ninth player in Big Ten history with 10,000 career total offense yards.

4 Martinez is just the 12th player in FBS history to pass for 6,000 yards and rush for 2,500 yards in a career. He was one of only four players to reach that milestone before the end of their junior year, joining Kaepernick, Vince Young (Texas) and Brad Smith (Missouri). He is 41 rushing yards from becoming the fifth player in FBS history with 7,000 career passing yards and 3,000 career rushing yards. He would join Kaepernick, Smith, Josh Cribbs (Akron) and Antwaan Randle El (Indiana) in that category.

4 Martinez needs two non-passing touchdowns to reach 200 career points scored. Martinez has scored 31 rushing touchdowns in his career - good for 186 points - while adding one two-point conversion to total 188 career points. With 12 more points scored, Martinez will become only the seventh player in NCAA FBS history to score 200 points and pass for 300 points. He would be the only Husker and only player in Big Ten history to reach that milestone.

4Martinez is also looking to become only the ninth player in NCAA history to rush for 40 TDs and pass for 40 TDs. He needs nine rushing touchdowns to reach that milestone.

Abdullah Looking for Back-to-Back 1,000-Yard SeasonsJunior I-back Ameer Abdullah became one of the Big Ten’s top running backs in 2012, as he broke out with a 1,000-

yard rushing season. Abdullah carried a heavy load in the rushing game, teaming with quarterback Taylor Martinez to give Nebraska a pair of 1,000-yard rushers, and is once again on track for an outstanding season in 2013.

Abdullah opened 2013 with a pair of 100-yard rushing games, rushing for 114 yards against both Wyoming and Southern Miss, including a career-long 62-yard run against Wyoming. He churned out a hard-fought 98 yards against UCLA, before rushing for a season-high 139 yards on 15 carries against South Dakota State. Abdullah carried the ball just once after halftime in the win over the Jackrabbits.

Abdullah now has nine career 100-yard rushing efforts. He is averaging 116.2 yards per game to rank third in the Big Ten and 20th nationally in rushing yards per game.4 With 465 rushing yards this season, Abdullah has 1,752

career rushing yards and ranks 31st on the NU career rushing chart. He is closing in on becoming the 28th player in school history with 2,000 rushing yards.

4 In addition to his running skills, Abdullah is a receiving threat out of the backfield, with 11 receptions for 115 yards this season. His 145.0 all-purpose yards per game rank second in the Big Ten.

4Abdullah was one of the nation’s top kickoff return threats in 2011 and 2012. He has yet to return a kickoff this season, but was on the top kickoff return unit against SDSU.

4 Abdullah is one of only three active players in the country with a rushing, receving, punt return and kickoff return touchdown in their career.Abdullah finished the 2012 season with 1,137 yards, while

averaging 5.0 yards per rushing attempt. He averaged 81.2 rushing yards per game and earned second-team All-Big Ten honors from the league’s coaches, while being an honorable-mention pick by the media. Abdullah and Martinez posted the 32nd and 33rd 1,000-yard rushing seasons in NU history, and Abdullah’s 1,000-yard campaign was the eighth in school history by a sophomore. His 1,137 yards ranked as the 19th-best single-season effort at Nebraska.

Abdullah had 1,884 all-purpose yards in 2012 to rank sixth on the NU single-season all-purpose yardage list. It was the most all-purpose yards for a Husker since 1997.

Martinez Game-by-Game in 2013 Rushing PassingGame Att. Yards TD Lg C-A-I Yds. TD LgWYO 16 80 0 14 17-22-1 155 3 26USM 6 34 0 19 15-23-0 170 3 26UCLA 10 -13 0 12 21-35-0 203 3 40SDSU Injured–Did Not Play

Martinez’s Top Career Passing Games201023-35-0, 323 yards, 5 TD at Oklahoma State201110-21-2, 219 yards, 2 TD vs. Fresno State28-37-0, 289 yards, 2 TD vs. Northwestern201226-34-0, 354 yards, 5 TD vs. Southern Miss27-39-0, 342 yards, 3 TD at Northwestern21-29-0, 308 yards, TD vs. Minnesota

Martinez 100-yard Rushing Games20107 carries, 127 yards, 3 TD vs. Western Kentucky14 carries, 157 yards, 2 TD vs. Idaho19 carries, 137 yards, 3 TD at Washington15 carries, 241 yards, 4 TD at Kansas State19 carries, 112 yards at Oklahoma State201119 carries, 135 yards, 3 TD vs. Chattanooga15 carries, 166 yards, 2 TD vs. Fresno State17 carries, 102 yards, TD vs. Ohio State201213 carries, 112 yards, TD at UCLA13 carries, 107 yards, TD vs. Wisconsin17 carries, 205 yards, 2 TD at Michigan State15 carries, 104 yards vs. Penn State19 carries, 140 yards, 2 TD vs. Wisconsin (Big Ten)

NCAA FBS Players Scoring 200 Points & Passing for 300 Points All-TimePlayer, Team (Years) Score PassRobert Griffin III, Baylor (2008-11) 202 474Colin Kaepernick, Nevada (2007-10) 362 492Dan LeFevour, Central Mich. (2006-09) 298 612Tim Tebow, Florida (2006-09) 342 528Pat White, West Virginia (2005-08) 286 336Brad Smith, Missouri (2002-05) 270 336----Taylor Martinez, Nebraska (2009-pres.) 188 330

NU 100-yard Rushing Games in 2013Ameer Abdullah, 19 carries, 114 yards vs. WyomingImani Cross, 13 carries, 105 yards, 2 TD vs. WyomingAmeer Abdullah, 17 carries, 114 yards, 2 TD vs. So. MissAmeer Abdullah, 15 carries, 139 yards, TD vs. SDSU

NCAA Active 100-Yard Rushing GamesRk. Player, School 100-Yard Games1. Jordan Lynch, No. Illinois 162. Antonio Andrews, W. Kentucky 153. Taylor Martinez, Nebraska 13 Ka’Deem Carey, Arizona 135. James Sims, Kansas 12 James White, Wisconsin 12 Tim Cornett, UNLV 128. David Fluellen, Toledo 119. Raymond Maples, Army 10 Silas Redd, USC 1011. Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska 9 Braxton Miller, Ohio State 9 Jeff Scott, Mississippi 9 Lyle McCombs, Connecticut 9*courtesy Northern Illinois

NU Career Rushing YardsRk. Player, Years Yards1. Mike Rozier, 1981-83 4,7802. Ahman Green, 1995-97 3,8803. Eric Crouch, 1998-2001 3,4344. Roy Helu Jr., 2007-10 3,4045. Rex Burkhead, 2009-present 3,3296. Calvin Jones, 1991-93 3,1537. Ken Clark, 1987-89 3,0378. Taylor Martinez, 2010-present 2,9729. I.M. Hipp, 1977-79 2,81410. Lawrence Phillips, 1993-95 2,777--30. Tommie Frazier, 1992-95 1,95531. Ameer Abdullah, 2011-present 1,752

NU Career 100-Yard GamesRk. Player, Years 100-Yd Games1. Mike Rozier, 1981-83 262. Ahman Green, 1995-97 203. Eric Crouch, 1998-2001 174. Calvin Jones, 1991-93 165. Lawrence Phillips, 1993-95 156. Doug DuBose, 1984-85 14 Dan Alexander, 1997-2000 148. Rex Burkhead, 2009-12 13 Taylor Martinez, 2010-present 13-- Ameer Abdullah, 2011-present 9

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NU Career ReceptionsRk. Player, Years Catches1. Nate Swift, 2005-08 1662. Johnny Rodgers, 1970-72 1433. Terrence Nunn, 2004-07 1364. Marlon Lucky, 2005-08 1355. Todd Peterson, 2005-08 1086. Niles Paul, 2007-10 1037. Kenny Bell, 2011-present 1008. Matt Davison, 1997-2000 939. Maurice Purify, 2006-07 9110. Jeff Kinney, 1969-71 82 Mike McNeill, 2007-10 8212. Brandon Kinnie, 2009-11 81 Quincy Enunwa, 2010-present 8114. Guy Ingles, 1968-70 7415. Tim Smith, 1977-79 72

NU Career Receiving YardsRk. Player, Years Yards1. Johnny Rodgers, 1970-72 2,4792. Nate Swift, 2005-08 2,4763. Terrence Nunn, 2004-07 1,7624. Todd Peterson, 2005-08 1,6025. Niles Paul, 2007-10 1,5326. Kenny Bell, 2011-present 1,5147. Matt Davison, 1997-2000 1,4568. Maurice Purify, 2006-07 1,4449. Marlon Lucky, 2005-08 1,37910. Matt Herian, 2002-06 1,243

NU Career TD ReceptionsRk. Player, Years TD1. Johnny Rodgers, 1970-72 252. Nate Swift, 2005-08 223. Maurice Purify, 2006-07 164. Jon Bostick, 1989-91 155. Todd Millikan, 1985-88 14 Bobby Thomas, 1974-76 147. Kenny Bell, 2011-present 13

Huskers Extend Winning Non-Conference Streak Nebraska’s 59-20 victory over South Dakota State gave the Huskers a 3-1 non-conference record in 2013. The 3-1 record marks the 32nd consecutive season Nebraska has had a winning non-conference season, dating back to a 2-2 non-conference mark in 1981, when NU lost to Iowa and Penn State, while posting victories over Florida State and Auburn.

NU ContinuesSeason-Opening Win Streak

Nebraska extended a remarkable streak of success in season openers with a 37-34 win over Wyoming. The win was Nebraska’s 28th straight win in a season opener, dating back to a 1985 loss to Florida State.

The streak leads the nation, bettering Florida’s 24 straight season-opening wins. Nebraska has scored at least 37 points in each of its six season openers under Coach Bo Pelini, and has scored 40 or more points in 20 of the past 28 seasons. During the win streak, NU has limited opponents to 14 points or less 18 times.

4 Abdullah rushed for better than 100 yards in each of his first five career starts in 2012. He was the first Nebraska player to record 100-yard rushing games in each of his first five starts since Lawrence Phillips topped 100 yards in each of his first 11 starts in 1994.

4 Abdullah was an explosive all-purpose threat for the Huskers in several areas in 2012. Abdullah averaged 13.1 yards per punt return, including an 81-yard return for a score against Idaho State. He also averaged 21.2 yards per kickoff return and had an 83-yard kickoff return against Wisconsin. Abdullah’s 134.6 all-purpose yards per game were fourth in the Big Ten and 31st nationally.

Bell Reaches Century Mark in Receptions; Continues Climb on NU ChartsNebraska returned arguably the finest trio of receivers in school history, led by junior Kenny Bell, who is in position

to threaten several NU school records. Bell is joined by fellow junior Jamal Turner and senior Quincy Enunwa to give Nebraska one of the nation’s top groups of receivers.

Bell has grabbed a team-high 18 catches for 190 yards and two touchdowns in non-conference action. He caught seven passes for 57 yards in the opener vs. Wyoming, with the seven catches the second-highest total of his NU career. He added three catches, including a 21-yard touchdown grab against Southern Miss, then followed with six receptions for 68 yards, including a 22-yard TD grab against UCLA.

Bell had a quiet day against South Dakota State with two catches, but his two receptions pushed his career receptions total to 100, making him the seventh Husker player with 100 career receptions. Bell is just nine catches from moving into the top five on the NU career receptions list and is well on his way to threatening the Nebraska career receptions record of 166 by Nate Swift from 2005 to 2008.

Against South Dakota State, Bell also surpassed 1,500 career receiving yards, just the sixth Husker to reach that receiving yardage milestone. Bell is less than 250 receiving yards from moving into third place on the NU career receiving list.

With two touchdown cathes this season, Bell has pushed his career TD reception total to 13. His 13 career touchdown receptions rank seventh in school history, and he is three TD catches from moving to third on the NU career list. Bell has a knack for the big play. Each of his last 11 touchdown receptions covering at least 20 yards, including both of his TD catches in 2013.

Bell was a second-team All-Big Ten selection as a sophomore, when he led Nebraska with 50 receptions for 863 yards and eight touchdowns. The 50 receptions marked just the seventh time in school history a Husker player had reached 50 catches, and the 863 receiving yards were the fourth-highest single-season total in NU history. The receiving yardsage was the most ever by an NU sophomore, shattering the previous mark of 665 yards by Johnny Rodgers in 1970.4 Bell’s 50 receptions in 2012 ranked seventh on the NU single-season list. 4 Bell had career highs of nine receptions for 136 yards and two touchdowns against Minnesota last season. His 136

receiving yards were the most by a Husker in three seasons and bettered his career high of 133 yards at Ohio State. 4 Bell’s 17.3 yards per catch in 2012 ranked second in the Big Ten and eighth nationally among players in the top

100 in receiving yards per game. His average was the 10th-best in Husker history among players with at least 30 catches in a season.

4Bell had 16 receptions in 2012 that covered at least 20 yards, with all eight of his touchdown catches coming from 25 yards or more. Bell had a career-long 74-yard reception at Ohio State on Oct. 6.

4Bell had a streak of 23 straight games with a catch end at Iowa in 2012. The 23-game streak was the third-longest in NU history.

4 Bell reached the 1,000-yard career receiving mark in just his 20th career game, making him the second-fastest Husker to reach that plateau. Only 1972 Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Rodgers reached 1,000 career receiving yards in less than 20 games.

Fastest Huskers Reaching 1,000 Career Receiving YardsPlayer 1,000 Yards Career Receiving TotalJohnny Rodgers 16th career game 2,479Kenny Bell 20th career game 1,514 in 30 career gamesMaurice Purify 23rd career game 1,444Nate Swift 26th career game 2,476

Enunwa, Turner Add Options to NU Passing GameNebraska’s passing game features several other options beyond Bell, led by Enunwa and Turner. Both players have

shown their ability early in the 2013 season. The 6-2, 225-pound Enunwa has turned into Taylor Martinez’s favorite red zone target in 2013. Enunwa has caught

five touchdowns, including a pair of touchdowns against both Southern Miss and UCLA. Enunwa is tied for eighth in the country in touchdown receptions.

Enunwa entered the 2013 season with three career touchdowns, but has more than doubled that total this season. If Enunwa were to add a third multiple-TD catch game in 2013, he would be the first Husker with three games with two or more TD catches in a season since Irving Fryar in 1983.

Overall, Enunwa has 17 receptions for a team-high 202 yards this fall. He tied his career-high with six receptions for 78 yards against South Dakota State. 4 Enunwa continues to move up the Nebraska career receptions list. He has 81 career receptions to rank 12th

on the NU career chart, just one catch from entering the top 10. Enunwa has 975 career receiving yards, putting him on the verge of becoming the 22nd 1,000-yard receiver in school history. 4Enunwa has caught at least one pass in each of the past 18 games.

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Turner opened the season with four catches for 43 yards against Wyoming, including a 17-yard touchdown grab. Turner has four TD receptions in his past 10 games, after not having a touchdown catch in the first 20 games of his NU career.

On the season, Turner has caught 11 passes for 83 yards and a touchdown and now has 58 career receptions. In 2013, the trio of Bell, Enunwa and Turner has combined for 46 catches for 475 yards and eight touchdowns. A year ago, the group accumulated 124 receptions for 1,750 yards and 12 touchdowns.4 In addition to Bell’s 50 catches in 2012, Enunwa’s 42 receptions last season were just outside of the single-season

top 10 on the Nebraska charts. With both Bell and Enunwa topping the 40-catch barrier last season, Nebraska had a pair of players with at least 40 receptions for just the fifth time in school history.4 Turner was one of Nebraska’s stars in the second half of 2012, as the 6-1, 185-pounder made the most of his

first two career TD receptions. He caught a five-yard touchdown pass with six seconds left to provide the game-winning score at Michigan State and added a five-yard fourth-quarter grab for a score against Penn State to put the Huskers ahead for the first time. Turner finished with 32 catches for 417 yards in 2012, with 18 of his catches in the final six games.

Long Leads Veteran Husker Offensive LineOffensive guard Spencer Long is the anchor of an experienced 2013 line that features five seniors who have seen

extensive action throughout their Husker careers.The 6-4, 315-pound Long has started every game at right guard since the start of the 2011 season and has been

a key force in one of the nation’s top offenses. The offensive line is paving the way for an offense that ranks in the top 20 nationally in scoring offense, total offense and rushing offense.

Last season, Nebraska led the Big Ten and ranked eighth nationally in rushing offense at 253.4 yards per game. The Huskers also topped the Big Ten in total offense averaging 460.8 yards per game.

Long’s play was recognized in 2012. The former walk-on earned first-team All-Big Ten honors from both the league media and coaches, and was a second-team All-America pick by the Associated Press and the Walter Camp Foundation. Long became the first NU offensive lineman since 2001 to be named a first- or second-team All-American. He is the first returning All-American on the offensive line since 1997.

This fall, Long is a candidate for first-team All-America honors as well as a leading contender for the Outland Trophy. Nebraska boasts a nation-leading nine Outland Trophy winners, including six by offensive linemen.

Long’s honors will likely go beyond the field. He has been an Academic All-District VII selection each of the past two years and is a strong candidate for first-team academic All-America honors this year.

The veteran line also features returning senior starters in tackles Brent Qvale and Jeremiah Sirles. Sirles has started 32 games in his Nebraska career, including all 14 games at right tackle in 2012, and each of the first four games in 2013. Qvale earned 13 starts at left tackle last season and has played in 44 games in his career.

They are joined on the line by fellow seniors Cole Pensick and Andrew Rodriguez, who both had starting experience prior to this season. Pensick split time between guard and center in 2012, before starting the final two games at center, and each of the first four games this season. Rodriguez was the top reserve at tackle last season and has 12 career starts, including every game this season.

Senior Offensive Lineman Career StartsPlayer Career StartsJeremiah Sirles 32 Spencer Long 31Brent Qvale 13Andrew Rodriguez 12Cole Pensick 6Totals 94

Blackshirts Showing Play-Making Ability in 2013Nebraska’s defense posted one of its most explosive defensive games in the past couple seasons in a 56-13 victory

over Southern Miss on Sept. 7, and has continued to excel at taking the ball away from the opposition.4Nebraska has posted nine interceptions and 10 total takeaways in the season’s first four games. Last year, Nebraska had 13 interceptions and 23 total takeaways in 14 games.4Nebraska has turned its 10 takeaways this season into 49 points.4The Huskers’ nine interceptions rank second in the Big Ten and fifth nationally. The Southern Miss game marked the most impressive defensive outing of the season, sparked by a Stanley Jean-Baptiste interception and 43-yard return for a touchdown on the game’s third play. 4Jean-Baptiste’s interception was the first of four Nebraska INTs vs. Southern Miss. The four interceptions were the most since a 2010 victory over Idaho when the Huskers had five picks.4Nebraska’s four takeaways against Southern Miss marked the first time NU has had four takeaways since forcing six turnovers against Idaho in that 2010 game, a span of 41 games.4Nebraska returned two of its four interceptions for touchdowns against Southern Miss, marking the first two-TD game for the Blackshirts since 2010.4Jean-Baptiste has an interception in each of Nebraska’s four games this season. His current streak of four straight games with an interception ties the NU school record. He is the first player to accomplish that feat since All-American safety Josh Bullocks intercepted a pass in four straight games in 2003.4Jean-Baptiste has 134 interception return yards, the most by a Husker since Daniel Bullocks had a school-record 187 interception return yards in 2004.

Nebraska Total Offense StatsYear Total Offense2001 451.22002 373.12003 345.02004 363.22005 320.32006 414.62007 468.32008 450.82009 322.82010 398.12011 379.92012 460.82013 496.2

Nebraska Scoring Offense StatsYear Scoring Offense2001 37.42002 27.42003 24.82004 25.02005 24.72006 30.62007 33.42008 35.42009 25.12010 30.92011 29.22012 34.82013 43.2

Nebraska Rushing Offense StatsYear Rushing Offense2001 314.72002 268.72003 235.62004 176.32005 96.02006 170.52007 144.42008 169.82009 147.12010 247.62011 217.22012 253.42013 280.8

Huskers Continue to Light the Scoreboard in 2013

Nebraska is averaging 43.2 points per game to rank third in the Big Ten and 14th nationally in scoring. The Huskers scored 37 points in the opener against Wyoming, and have topped 50 points against both Southern Miss and South Dakota State.4The Huskers’ 59 points against South Dakota State were the second-most Nebraska has scored in six seasons under Head Coach Bo Pelini, while the 56 points against Southern Miss tied for the third most. The two games give Nebraska eight 50-plus point outings under Pelini. 4Since the start of the 2012 season, Nebraska has scored at least 30 points in 13 of 18 games.

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4Cornerback Ciante Evans had two interceptions against the Golden Eagles. The last time a Husker had picked off two or more opponent passes occurred in 2009 when safety Matt O’Hanlon had three interceptions against Oklahoma.4With four interceptions, Jean-Baptiste is tied for first nationally in interceptions. Evans has three interceptions to rank in a tie for second in the Big Ten, and a tie for fifth nationally. Last season, Daimion Stafford led Nebraska with four interceptions, while the team leader in 2011 had just two picks.4Nebraska has an interception for every 15 pass attempts it has faced in 2013, an average that leads the Big Ten.4Nebraska is a +4 in turnover margin this season, and its +1.0 per game average is tied for first in the Big Ten and 22nd nationally. Nebraska has been even or positive in the turnover margin each game in 2013. The Huskers are 2-0 this season when forcing three or more turnovers, and 17-2 under Pelini when the defense has at least three takeaways.4The pass defense success is nothing new for Nebraska. When combining stats since the start of the 2009 season, Nebraska ranks second nationally in pass efficiency defense and third in passing yards allowed per game. Nebraska has also been much improved in making plays in the opponent backfield. Against Southern Miss, Nebraska recorded nine tackles for loss as a team. That total was Nebraska’s best since recording 12 TFL last season against Idaho State. The Huskers added nine tackles for loss against UCLA, including three sacks. In the win over South Dakota State, Nebraska registered five sacks, its most since posting seven against Idaho State in 2012.

Huskers Name Captains for 2013 Season Nebraska has named season-long team captains for the 2013 season, a first in the Bo Pelini era. Leading the Huskers as captains are senior quarterback Taylor Martinez, senior wide receiver Quincy Enunwa, senior offensive guard Spencer Long and senior cornerback Ciante Evans. In each of the previous five seasons under Pelini, Nebraska has named captains on a game-by-game basis throughout the regular season, before electing season captains at the end of the year. The four 2013 captains bring a great deal of experience to the Huskers. As a group, the four players have played in a total of 154 games with a combined 122 starts. Player GP Starts Taylor Martinez 43 42 Quincy Enunwa 41 25 Ciante Evans 39 24 Spencer Long 31 31 Totals 154 122

Martinez also holds the distinction of being one of just seven multi-year captains in school history. Four of those have come under Bo Pelini, including Martinez, Rex Burkhead, Brett Maher and Alex Henery. Prior to Henery in 2009 and 2010, the most recent two-time captain was Ed Weir in 1924-25, while the first two-time captains were James H. Johnson in 1891-92 and John Westover in 1901-02.

Husker Youth Make Big Impact Against SDSU, Early in Season Nebraska’s freshmen were a big part of the story in the Huskers’ 59-20 rout of South Dakota State on Sept. 21. A total of 24 true or redshirt freshmen saw the field against the Jackrabbits including offensive starters Cethan Carter (TE) and Tommy Armstrong Jr. (QB) and defensive starters Vincent Valentine (DT), Nathan Gerry (LB) and Josh Banderas (LB). The SDSU game is believed to be the first time in modern school history that NU has started five freshmen in the same game. Offensively, freshmen accounted for more than half of Nebraska’s total plays against South Dakota State. Husker freshmen combined for 39 offensive touches and 297 total yards against the Jackrabbits, averaging 7.6 yards per touch. On the ground, the freshmen combined for 23 carries, 128 yards and two touchdowns. I-back Terrell Newby led the way with eight carries for 52 yards and two scores, while Armstrong added five carries for 38 yards. Through the air, Armstrong completed 12-of-15 passes for 169 yards and one touchdown, while Ryker Fyfe completed a five-yard pass in his only attempt of the game. Carter caught two passes for 43 yards, while Alonzo Moore, Brandon Reilly and Jordan Westerkamp made one grab each. Defensively, the freshmen combined for 15 tackles, a half sack and one tackle for loss. Banderas, Gerry, safety LeRoy Alexander and defensive end Avery Moss each recorded three tackles, with Moss sharing a six-yard sack. Defensive linemen Kevin Maurice, Greg McMullen and Valentine added one tackle apiece. Freshmen also contributed on special teams with Westerkamp returning one punt for nine yards and Sam Foltz pinning SDSU inside the 20 with a 47-yard punt in his lone effort. Overall, the Huskers have played seven true freshmen this fall, the most in Bo Pelini’s six seasons as head coach. The group includes Newby, Carter, Banderas, Gerry, Maruice, defensive tackle Maliek Collins and long snapper Gabriel Miller.4Against Southern Miss, UCLA and South Dakota State, Banderas and Gerry were both on the field as starters on defense. They marked the first true freshmen defenders to start since Ciante Evans started at Iowa State in 2011. It also marked the first time Nebraska started two true freshmen in a game since NU had two freshmen starters against Kansas State in 2007. The past three games marked the first time Nebraska had started two true freshmen on defense since Erwin Swiney and Joe Walker started against Texas Tech in 1997. 4Nebraska had three true freshmen in the starting lineup against UCLA and South Dakota State as Cethan Carter joined Gerry and Banderas in the starting lineup.4Banderas and Gerry are representative of the youth movement in the front seven of Nebraska’s defense. The Huskers feature 12 sophomores, redshirt freshmen or true freshmen in the two-deep of its front seven on defense.4Nebraska is much more experienced on offense, but Newby and Carter have quickly emerged as play-makers as true freshmen. Newby has 36 carries for 210 yards and two touchdowns, while Carter has been in the regular rotation at tight end and has three receptions for 55 yards.

2013 Game-by-GameRushing DefenseGame Att. Yds. TD LongWYO 30 219 1 47USM 27 62 0 21UCLA 53 210 2 38SDSU 38 227 2 40

Passing DefenseGame Passes Yds. TD Long SacksWYO 29-44-2 383 4 47 0-0USM 21-37-4 222 1 41 1-10UCLA 16-25-1 294 3 39 3-6SDSU 19-29-2 238 0 25 5-44

Sacks/TFL Game Sacks Yds. TFL YardsWYO 0 0 1 3USM 1 10 9 31UCLA 3 6 9 25SDSU 5 44 6 46

Turnover Margin Turnovers TakeawaysGame Fumb. INT Total Fumb. INT Total +/-WYO 1 1 2 0 2 2 --USM 1 0 1 0 4 4 +3UCLA 1 0 1 0 1 1 --SDSU 2 0 2 1 2 3 +1

Penalties NU OpponentGame Pen. Yds. Pen. Yds.WYO 9 74 9 84USM 6 75 7 55UCLA 8 70 3 21SDSU 4 33 4 45

Combined Defensive Numbers(2009-Current)Pass Efficiency Defense Opp. Pass Numbers Team % INT Yds TD Rating Alabama 51.8 80 9,405 44 98.44Nebraska 50.4 71 10,645 65 105.24Florida 54.1 74 9,865 53 106.05

Passing Yards Per GameTeam GP Yds. YPGAlabama 58 9,405 162.2Florida 57 9,694 170.1Nebraska 59 10,645 180.4Army 54 9,832 182.1

Nebraska Roster FeaturesSix Illinois Natives Six Huskers will be playing against their homestate school on Saturday when Illinois visits Memorial Stadium. The group includes three projected starters in junior safety Corey Cooper (Maywood), senior place-kicker Pat Smith (Quincy) and redshirt freshmen defensive tackle Vincent Valentine (Edwardsville). Other Illinois natives include redshirt freshman receiver Jordan Westerkamp (Lombard), junior offensive tackle Matt Finnin (Crete) and true freshman linebacker Jack Fordon (Frankfurt).

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Seven Huskers Placed on Scholarship for 2013 Season Nebraska Head Coach Bo Pelini announced on Aug. 24 that seven Husker players who originally joined the program as walk-ons would be on scholarship for the 2013 season. The group includes three 2013 seniors who were on scholarship during the spring semester and will remain on scholarship for their final season as Huskers. That trio includes quarterback Ron Kellogg III, tight end Jake Long and safety Wil Richards. Kellogg III served as Nebraska’s No. 2 quarterback last season and is handling that role again this fall. Long was part of Nebraska’s regular rotation at tight end the past two seasons and is the starter at the position in 2013. Jake Long joins his twin brother, Spencer, as walk-ons who have gone on to earn a scholarship, as Spencer Long received the honor last fall. Richards has been a key member of the Nebraska special teams the past two years. Four additional Huskers have been placed on scholarship for the first time including senior defensive tackle Brodrick Nickens, senior linebacker Colby Starkebaum, junior center Mark Pelini and sophomore fullback Andy Janovich. Nickens made the move from offensive line to defensive tackle in the spring, and is in line for playing time this fall. Starkebaum is a second-generation Husker, following in the footsteps of his father, John, who lettered for NU from 1972-74. The younger Starkebaum has been a reserve linebacker and key scout team performer throughout his career. Pelini alternates at the center position after serving as the backup at the spot last season. Janovich played as a true freshman at fullback last season and shares playing time with the top unit in 2013. Janovich earned a scholarship in just his second season in the program, the quickest any player has moved from walk-on to scholarship under Pelini. Overall, the group of new scholarship recipients includes four native Nebraskans in Kellogg, Long, Janovich and Nickens. Richards joined the NU program from Lee’s Summit, Mo., Pelini is a Youngstown, Ohio native, while Starkebaum joined the NU program from Sterling, Colo. The announcement continues a long Husker tradition of walk-ons earning scholarships during their career at Nebraska. Pelini has now placed 26 former walk-ons on scholarship during his six seasons as Nebraska’s head coach.

2013 Schedule Features Eight Home GamesNebraska is playing eight home games in 2013, marking the first time in five seasons and just the seventh time in

school history the Huskers will play eight home games. Nebraska completes its five-game season-opening homestand against Illinois on Saturday. The 2013 season marks the first time NU has opened with five home games since 2008.

NU’s first two road games will follow the Illinois game, at Purdue on Oct. 12 and at Minnesota on Oct. 26.Nebraska will face a demanding stretch of games in November beginning with a Nov. 2 visit from Northwestern.

Michigan State (Nov. 16) and Iowa (Nov. 29) will visit Lincoln in the final month of the regular season, while NU must travel to Michigan (Nov. 9) and Penn State (Nov. 23).4 The schedule includes six teams who participated in a bowl game last season, including five Big Ten opponents.4Nebraska is facing Illinois and Purdue for the first time as Big Ten opponents, after not facing the two schools in

2011 and 2012. The matchup with Purdue is just the second meeting between the teams. 4 Nebraska and Iowa will meet in the third Heroes Game on Friday, Nov. 29, the day after Thanksgiving. It will mark

the 24th straight year Nebraska has played on Black Friday.

Memorial stadium Construction Complete for 2013 SeasonFans coming to Memorial Stadium this fall are greeted by a new look to the East side of Memorial Stadium. The

East Stadium expansion will push Nebraska’s average attendance beyond 90,000. While adding nearly 6,000 seats, including a combination of club seats, suites and general public seating, the addition preserves the rich tradition and original architecture of Memorial Stadium.

The East Stadium addition also includes dedicated restrooms and concessions areas. A new grand lobby, expanded concourse and additional first-aid areas also were added. No East Stadium seats were removed during the expansion and no season ticket holders were required to relocate their seats as part of this project.

The addition includes dedicated areas on the ground floor for research, both for Athletics and UNL Research. The 50,000-square foot research area is a unique collaboration between Athletics and Academics. The Nebraska Athletic Performance Lab is housed on the north end of the facility, and is operated by the Athletic Department. The Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior is housed in the south half of the facility.

Along with the additions on the East Stadium, Nebraska also replaced the FieldTurf at Memorial Stadium this summer. The field features the “Tom Osborne Field” lettering for the first time since the 1998 season. A detailed description of the East Stadium addition can be found later in this notes package.

Nebraska Unveils Statue of Bob Devaney in East Stadium The University of Nebraska unveiled a statue of Hall-of-Fame Football Coach and former Husker Athletic Director Bob Devaney the day before the 2013 season opener. The statue was installed in the new East Stadium Plaza which serves as the doorstep to a 52,000 square-foot research facility, 38 new suites, 6,000 new seats and a graphic-rich tribute to Nebraska football tradition inside the historic gate 20 entrance. The life-sized bronze statue of Devaney, sculpted by Omaha artist Joe Putjenter, was unveiled in a brief ceremony attended by Mike Devaney and Rob Devaney, Bob’s respective son and grandson, Nebraska Director of Athletics Shawn Eichorst, Tom Osborne, Nebraska’s former head coach and athletic director, and UNL Chancellor Harvey Perlman. Nebraska had only three winning teams in the 21 seasons before Devaney arrived. Devaney’s teams won back-to-back national championships in 1970 and ’71 and captured eight conference championships in his 11 years as head coach. His overall 101-20-2 record in 11 years at Nebraska included a 32-game unbeaten streak. His career head coaching record at both schools was 136-30-7 for winning percentage of .806. While he was head coach at Nebraska, Memorial Stadium attendance more than doubled to 72,700.

Nebraska Football FactsTeamSeason of Football ..................................................124thNational Championships .............................................. 5Back-to-Back National Championship Seasons ............. 2Undefeated Seasons .................................................... 11Perfect Seasons ............................................................. 9Total Conference Championships ............................... 43All-Time Games Played ........................................... 1,253All-Time Record .................................. 859-354-40 (.702)National Ranking in All-Time Wins .............................4thAll-Time Bowl Appearances ......................................... 49National Ranking in Bowl Appearances ......................3rdAll-Time Bowl Record ............................................. 24-25Home Games Played ................................................. 680Home Games Record .......................... 520-140-20 (.779)Memorial Stadium Games Played ............................. 525Memorial Stadium Record ................. 395-117-13 (.765)Consecutive Home Winning Seasons .......................... 44Consecutive Home Sellouts ....................................... 329Record in Sellout Streak ....................................... 285-44 vs. Ranked Teams .............................................. 43-25All-Time Record in August ........................ 12-0-0 (1.000)All-Time Record in September ............... 164-39-6 (.799)All-Time Record in October ................ 352-133-19 (.717)All-Time Record in November ............ 296-149-15 (.660)All-Time Record in December ................... 21-12-0 (.636)All-Time Record in January ....................... 13-21-0 (.382)All-Time Record in February ....................... 1-0-0 (1.000)Since 1962 .......................................................493-131-5 Away ........................................................339-210-20 Road (on campus) ................................297-166-17 Neutral Sites ..............................................41-45-3vs. Big Ten Teams ...............................................93-73-10 In Big Ten Action (beginning 2011) ..................... 12-5 Home ................................................................ 7-1 Away ................................................................. 5-3 Neutral .............................................................. 0-1When Scoring 35+ Points........................................ 346-5When Allowing 10 or Less Points ........................246-7-1In Overtime................................................................. 6-1At Night ...............................................................84-35-3vs. Ranked Teams...All-Time ...........................................................101-120-3 Home .............................................................47-37-0 Away ..............................................................32-62-3 Neutral ...........................................................22-21-0 as No. 1 Team ...................................................46-7-1

IndividualCollege Football Hall of Fame Players ......................... 15College Football Hall of Fame Coaches ......................... 6First-Team All-Americans .......................................... 110CoSIDA Academic All-Americans* ............................. 104NCAA Top Eight Award Winners*.................................. 9Heisman Trophy Winners .............................................. 3Walter Camp Award Winners ........................................ 3Maxwell Trophy Winners .............................................. 1Outland Trophy Winners* ............................................. 9Lombardi Trophy Winners ............................................. 5Butkus Award Winners .................................................. 1Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Winners .................. 1Davey O’Brien Award Winners ...................................... 1Rimington Award Winners ............................................ 1Bednarik Award Winners............................................... 1Nagurski Trophy Winners .............................................. 1Retired Jerseys ............................................................ 17Retired Numbers ........................................................... 2All-Conference Selections ......................................... 508*Total leads the nation

NU Streaks...The Huskers have...4 won 98 straight when rushing for 400 yards 4 scored in 221 consecutive games4 scored in 294 straight home games4 shut out opponents 105 times

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Devaney and Osborne became the third coaching duo to post back-to-back 100-win careers at the same institutions, but the first pair to accomplish that feat in just 22 years. Devaney served as Nebraska’s Athletic Director for 26 years from 1967 to 1993.

NCAA Record Sellout Streak Continues in 2013One of the most remarkable streaks in collegiate sports passed its 50th anniversary last fall, and continues into

the 2013 season. Nebraska has sold out every game at Memorial Stadium since Nov. 3, 1962, and the streak will hit 330 games Saturday against Illinois.

With eight home games in 2013, the streak is likely to reach 333 by season’s end. NU celebrated the 300th consecutive sellout at Memorial Stadium on Sept. 26, 2009, against Louisiana-Lafayette, with a then-stadium record crowd of 86,304. Notre Dame is second in all-time consecutive sellouts with 236, 94 fewer than the Huskers. Nebraska established a new stadium record for attendance against UCLA on Sept. 14 with a crowd of 91,471. The crowd ranks as the eighth-largest to see any Nebraska game.

Huskers Look to Continue Dominance at Memorial Stadium

Nebraska has rewarded the loyalty of its fans with incredible success at Memorial Stadium through the years. » Nebraska has won at least six home games in 22 of

the past 27 seasons, including 2012. Nebraska is 151-21 (.878) at home in the last 25 seasons (since 1989).

» Nebraska finished 7-0 at home in 2012 and is 22-3 at home over the past three seasons. Nebraska’s perfect home season in 2012 was its first since 2001. The Huskers had a 10-game home winning streak snapped in the loss to UCLA.

» During Nebraska’s run of success at home in the past three decades, NU has had three home winning streaks of 20 or more games, and overall has posted 41 unbeaten and untied home seasons.

» The Huskers are 520-140-20 (.779, 680 games, 124 years) in Lincoln, and 395-117-13 (.765, 525 games, 90 years) in Memorial Stadium (since 1923). The 2012 season marked the 44th straight season NU had a winning season at Memorial Stadium.

2013 Huskers Look to Continue Academic SuccessNebraska has a long history of academic success in its football program. In 2012, Nebraska had two academic

All-Americans in first-team selection Rex Burkhead and second-teamer Sean Fisher. The two football academic All-Americans put Nebraska over the 300-mark in academic All-Americans in all sports and Nebraska has a nation-leading 104 football academic All-Americans.

The 2013 Huskers will look to continue Nebraska’s outstanding academic tradition. Twin brothers Spencer and Jake Long each earned Academic All-District VII honors last season and will be strong candidates for academic All-America honors this fall, with several other Huskers in line to contend for academic honors as well.

Grads Fill 2013 Husker RosterCoach Bo Pelini’s Husker teams have an excellent tradition of excelling in the classroom and the 2013 team is no

different. Among the 23 members of Nebraska’s 2013 senior class, six players had earned their degrees by the end of the spring semester. Another three players finished in August, while place-kicker Pat Smith joined the NU program as a Western Illinois graduate. Nebraska’s 10 graduate students during the 2013 season ranks third among all FBS schools, trailing only 12 graduates for both Louisiana Tech and Virginia Tech.

Offensive lineman Cole Pensick and fullback C.J. Zimmerer graduated last December, while defensive end Jason Ankrah, cornerback Stanley Jean-Baptiste and offensive linemen Brent Qvale and Jeremiah Sirles finished their degree work in May. Andrew Green, Thad Randle and Mo Seisay joined the group as graduates in August.

Imani Cross Receives Berringer Scholarship Sophomore I-back Imani Cross was presented with the Brook Berringer Memorial Scholarship at the UCLA game. The scholarship was endowed in the memory of former Nebraska quarterback Brook Berringer, who died in a plane crash on April 18, 1996, just three months after helping Nebraska to a second straight national championship. Cross, who has not declared a major, earned a spot on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll last fall. He also earned a Nebraska Student-Athlete HERO Leadership award in 2013, in addition to being named to the Brook Berringer Citizenship Team, which is also named in honor of the late Husker quarterback. To be eligible for the Brook Berringer Memorial Scholarship, a football student-athlete must be involved in community service with high ideals, excellent character and integrity.

National RankingsAssociated Press (Sept. 29) No. Team (1st) Record Points 1. Alabama (55) 4-0 1,495 2. Oregon (5) 4-0 1,422 3. Clemson 4-0 1,354 4. Ohio State 5-0 1,305 5. Stanford 4-0 1,280 6. Georgia 3-1 1,171 7. Louisville 4-0 1,091 8. Florida State 4-0 1,069 9. Texas A&M 4-1 1,012 10. LSU 4-1 979 11. Oklahoma 4-0 838 12. UCLA 3-0 834 13. South Carolina 3-1 812 14. Miami 4-0 665 15. Washington 4-0 665 16. Northwestern 4-0 550 17. Baylor 3-0 536 18. Florida 3-1 481 19. Michigan 4-0 471 20. Texas Tech 4-0 264 21. Oklahoma State 3-1 230 22. Arizona State 3-1 192 23. Fresno State 4-0 187 24. Ole Miss 3-1 132 25. Maryland 4-0 119 USA Today Coaches (Sept. 29) No. Team (1st) Record Points 1. Alabama (59) 4-0 1,546 2. Oregon (2) 4-0 1,479 3. Ohio State 5-0 1,397 4. Clemson (1) 4-0 1,352 5. Stanford 4-0 1,325 6. Georgia 3-1 1,148 7. Louisville 4-0 1,147 8. Florida State 4-0 1,129 9. Texas A&M 4-1 1,072 10. Oklahoma 4-0 964 11. LSU 4-1 931 12. South Carolina 3-1 860 13. UCLA 3-0 812 14. Miami 4-0 727 15. Northwestern 4-0 620 16. Baylor 3-0 573 17. Michigan 4-0 546 18. Washington 4-0 545 19. Florida 3-1 515 20. Oklahoma State 3-1 330 21. Fresno State 4-0 270 22. Texas Tech 4-0 231 23. Northern Illinois 4-0 131 24. Arizona State 3-1 118 25. Nebraska 3-1 71

Huskers in the 2013 PollsDate AP C H BCS ResultsPre. 18 18 - - def. Wyoming, 37-349-3 22 19 - - def. Southern Miss, 56-139-8 23 15 -- -- lost to UCLA, 41-219-15 RV RV -- -- def. So. Dakota St., 59-209-22 RV RV -- -- idle9-29 RV 25 -- --

Huskers’ Top 10 Home CrowdsNo. Attend. Opponent Date1. 91,471 UCLA (L, 41-21) Sept. 14, 20132. 91,185 Wyoming (W, 37-34) Aug. 31, 20133. 90,614 So. Dakota St. (2, 59-20) Sept. 21, 20134. 90,466 So. Miss (W, 56-13) Sept. 7, 20135. 86,304 La.-Lafayette (W, 55-0) Sept. 26, 20096. 86,160 Michigan (W, 23-9) Oct. 27, 20127. 86,115 Oklahoma (W, 10-3) Nov. 7, 20098. 86,107 Texas Tech (L, 31-10) Oct. 17, 20099. 85,998 Kansas State (W, 17-3) Nov. 21, 200910. 85,962 Wisconsin (W, 30-27) Sept. 29, 2012

Largest Crowds To See Nebraska PlayNo. Opponent Attend.1. at Michigan, Nov. 19, 2011 113,7182. at Penn State, Sept. 14, 2002 110,7533. at Penn State, Nov. 12, 2011 107,9034. at Ohio State, Oct. 6, 2012 106,1025. Miami (Rose Bowl), Jan. 3, 2002 93,7816. Stanford (Rose Bowl), Jan. 1, 1941 92,000 at USC, Sept. 16, 2006 92,0008. vs. UCLA, Sept. 14, 2013 91,4719. vs. Wyoming, Aug. 31, 2013 91,18510. vs. South Dakota State, Sept. 21, 2013 90,614home games in bold

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Frazier Saluted for College Football Hall of Fame Induction Former NU quarterback Tommie Frazier was honored at halftime of the UCLA game on Sept. 14. The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame honored Frazier with an NFF/College Hall of Fame On-Campus Salute. Frazier was one of 14 FBS players selected for the College Football Hall of Fame in May, and he will be officially inducted later this year in New York City. Frazier will become the 16th NU player in the College Football Hall of Fame, along with six former Cornhusker coaches. Frazier earned induction into the College Hall of Fame in his third year on the ballot. He is the third Husker in the past five years to be named to the Hall, joining 2009 inductee Grant Wistrom and 2011 honoree Will Shields. Frazier is the first NU quarterback to be selected for the College Football Hall of Fame. The Bradenton, Fla., native was a four-year starter at quarterback for the Huskers from 1992 to 1995, guiding Nebraska to three straight national title games in his final three seasons, including national championships in 1994 and 1995. Frazier posted a 33-3 record as a starting quarterback for the Huskers.

Nebraska Honors 1964 OrangeBowl Championship Team

Nebraska recognized the 50th anniversary of the 1963 Cornhuskers at the Southern Miss game, as several members of the team were on hand for a pre-game recognition. The team earned a berth in the 1964 Orange Bowl and defeated Auburn, 13-7. The Huskers made their second Orange Bowl appearance in 1964, but their first under second-year head coach Bob Devaney. Nebraska notched its first Orange Bowl victory in the 1964 contest, while also winning for the first time in three tries in what are now considered Bowl Championship Series (BCS) bowl games.

NU finished with a final 10-1 record in 1963, including the Orange Bowl victory. The Huskers won the Big Eight title with a perfect 7-0 mark, and Nebraska’s lone setback was a 17-13 home loss to Air Force. No. 10 NU earned a berth in the Orange Bowl with a 29-20 victory against sixth-ranked Oklahoma in the regular-season finale, which clinched Nebraska’s first Big Eight title and first overall conference crown since 1940.

Huskers in the NFLPlayer TeamPrince Amukamara, CB NY GiantsZack Bowman, CB ChicagoStewart Bradley, LB Denver (IR)Josh Brown, PK NY GiantsRex Burkhead, RB CincinnatiAdam Carriker, NT WashingtonWill Compton, LB Washington (Practice)Jared Crick, DE HoustonLavonte David, LB Tampa BayAlfonzo Dennard, CB New EnglandDeJon Gomes, S DetroitRoy Helu Jr., RB WashingtonAlex Henery, PK PhiladelphiaRicky Henry, OL Kansas City (IR)Richie Incognito, OL MiamiMarcel Jones, OL New Orleans (Practice)Sam Koch, P BaltimoreEric Martin, LB ClevelandMike McNeill, TE St. LouisCarl Nicks, OG Tampa BayNiles Paul, TE WashingtonDominic Raiola, C DetroitMatt Slauson, OG ChicagoDaimion Stafford, S TennesseeNdamukong Suh, DT Detroit

Jake Long Receives Sullivan Scholarship Tight end Jake Long was presented with the George Sullivan Endowed Scholarship before the Southern Miss game on Sept. 7. The scholarship, presented by the Touchdown Club and friends, is named in honor of George Sullivan, who served as NU’s head athletic trainer from 1977 to 1995 and as an assistant athletic trainer and head physical therapist from 1953 to 1977. Long, a senior biological sciences/pre-medicine major, will earn his degree this December. He carries a cumulative grade-point average above 3.85 and is a strong candidate for CoSIDA Academic All-America honors this fall, after earning a spot on the all-district team in 2012. Long has also been a member of the honor roll every semester of his career.

The scholarship was fully endowed in Sullivan’s honor in 2008 by the Touchdown Club of Nebraska, Inc., and many former Husker student-athletes graciously contributed to the fund. The scholarship is presented annually to a “Nebraska varsity football student-athlete who has demonstrated a high level of athletic and academic achievement, with a strong commitment to community, effective leadership skills, a high degree of integrity, and commitment to excellence in all endeavors.” Preference is given to student-athletes who intend to pursue a career in a health-related field.

C.J. Zimmerer Named to AFCA Good Works Team Fullback C.J. Zimmerer was honored for his efforts on and off the field on Sept. 17, as he was named to the 2013 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team®. Zimmerer’s award was recognized on the field before the South Dakota State game. Zimmerer, a senior fullback from Omaha, has been a mainstay on offense and special teams throughout his career. He has played in 32 career games, including a pair of starts this season. Zimmerer served as the inaugural president of the Uplifting Athletes chapter at Nebraska during the 2012-13 year, raising money and awareness for pediatric brain cancer. A two-time member of the Brook Berringer Citizenship team, Zimmerer has also volunteered his time with team hospital and school visits, including Madonna Rehabilitation Center, Cub Scouts, School is Cool Week, Husker Hotline, Husker Connect and the YWCA. In the classroom, he graduated in 3.5 years and is a candidate for CoSIDA Academic All-America honors. The Allstate AFCA Good Works Team® recognizes college football players at all levels of the sport for inspiring acts of service and off-the-field achievements. This summer, the program received a record 150 nominations from colleges and universities across the country. From the nominations, a voting panel selected 11 players from the FBS Subdivision and 11 players from the FCS Subdivision, Divisions II, III and the NAIA to comprise the 22-player team. Zimmerer is the 14th NU football player to earn the honor since its inception in 1992, a total which ties Georgia for the national lead in that category. Last year, Rex Burkhead claimed the honor and was selected as the team captain based on fan voting.

Newest Hall of Fame Members Recognized The 2013 Nebraska Football Hall of Fame Class was recognized before the start of the South Dakota State game after an induction ceremony and dinner the previous night. Four former Husker greats, including a trio of defensive backs, lead the 2013 class of inductees into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame. All-American cornerback Keyuo Craver and All-Big Eight safeties Reggie Cooper and Russell Gary anchor an award-winning group of Blackshirts being inducted into the Hall of Fame. The trio of ball-hawking defenders is joined by All-Big Eight offensive lineman John Havekost, who helped his 1978 Husker team lead the nation in total offense. Nebraska Wesleyan All-America wide receiver Tim Beebe joined the Huskers in this year’s class. Beebe earned All-America honors at NWU in 1987. The Hall also recognized Ernie and Jan Thayer of Grand Island with its Clarence E. Swanson Meritorious Service Award. Tom and Mary Hansen of Papillion were honored with the Lyell Bremser Special Merit Award.

Huskers Prominent on NFL RostersNebraska has a long-standing tradition of placing large numbers of players in the NFL. As of Sept. 3, Nebraska had

23 players on active NFL rosters, and two additional players on practice squads. The 25 players represent 17 teams.Nebraska owns one of the most impressive histories of any school in producing NFL-caliber players. Since 1997,

Nebraska has had 78 players selected in the NFL Draft, including 50 defensive players. Nebraska has had at least two players selected in the draft each of the past 44 seasons.

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Nebraska Among Leaders inAssociated Press National Titles Notre Dame and Alabama lead the nation by winning eight Associated Press national titles since 1936, with Oklahoma (7), Miami (5), USC (5), Nebraska (4) and Minnesota (4) next in line. While the Huskers were awarded the national title by the coaches in 1997, NU finished second to Michigan in the AP poll. In 1970, Nebraska was awarded the AP national title, but not the coaches (Texas was first, Ohio State second and NU third) as the final poll was released before the bowl games were played. In the coaches poll (since 1950), NU is tied for fourth with Miami and Texas with four titles, behind Alabama (8), Oklahoma (6) and USC (5).

Conference Crowns Nebraska has won 43 football conference championships in school history and is looking for its first Big Ten Conference crown in in 2013. The Huskers won 13 conference titles under Tom Osborne and eight under Bob Devaney. During its 15-year history in the Big 12 Conference, Nebraska won league titles in 1997 and 1999, and also appeared in the Big 12 Championship Game in 1996, 2006, 2009 and 2010. Nebraska was one of just three teams to capture two or more Big 12 titles in the first 15 years of the league, joining Oklahoma and Texas. Nebraska’s six Big 12 title game appearances were second only to Oklahoma’s eight. Nebraska made its first appearance in the Big Ten Championship Game in 2012.

Nebraska Third in All-Time Bowl Appearances

Nebraska played in its 49th all-time bowl game with its appearance in the 2013 Capital One Bowl. The Huskers have played in the postseason in 42 of the past 44 seasons, including an NCAA-record 35 straight bowl games from 1969 to 2003. NU is 2-3 in bowl games during Bo Pelini’s five full seasons as head coach and owns a 24-25 all-time bowl record.

The Huskers’ 49 all-time bowl appearances overall tie for third, trailing only Alabama (59) and Texas (51) and tying with Tennessee (49). Nebraska’s 24 bowl victories rank seventh nationally.

Nebraska played the first of its 49 bowls in the Rose Bowl, when No. 7 Nebraska lost to No. 2 Stanford, 21-13, following the 1940 season. Nebraska’s 35 consecutive bowls began with a 45-6 win over Georgia in the 1969 Sun Bowl, and ended following its appearance in the 2003 Alamo Bowl. The Huskers have been successful in recent years, winning 10 of their last 16 bowl games since the 1994 season.

All-Time Bowl Appearances1. Alabama 592. Texas 513. Nebraska 49 Tennessee 49 All-Time Bowl Victories1. Alabama 342. USC 313. Oklahoma 274. Georgia 275. Texas 266. Tennessee 257. Nebraska 24

Nebraska Possible Starters at a GlanceOffenseReturning Starters (*-Letters Earned)Pos.–Player Yr. Ht/Wt Notable WR–Kenny Bell** Jr. 6-1/185 Moving toward top 5 on NU receiving charts/13 career TD catchesWR–Quincy Enunwa*** Sr. 6-2/225 Five TD catches in 2013/One catch from top 10 on NU career listWR–Jamal Turner** Jr. 6-1/185 Four touchdown receptions in past nine games TE–Jake Long** Sr. 6-4/240 Career-long 26-yard catch in season opener vs. WyomingLT– Jeremiah Sirles*** Sr. 6-6/310 Has played in 44 career games with 32 starts at tackle -or- Brent Qvale*** Sr. 6-7/315 Started 13 games at tackle last season/ability to play either RT or LTLG– Jake Cotton* Jr. 6-6/305 Earned first four career starts in 2013/Brother Sam is RFr. TEC-Cole Pensick*** Sr. 6-2/275 Fifth-year senior has played both guard and center during NU career-or- Mark Pelini* Jr. 6-0/295 One of seven former walk-ons to earn scholarship for 2013 seasonRG–Spencer Long** Sr. 6-4/315 Third-year starter earned second-team All-America honors as juniorRT– Andrew Rodriguez*** Sr. 6-6/330 Has played both G and T at NU, but settled in as starter at RT in 2013QB– Taylor Martinez*** Sr. 6-1/210 Needs 41 rush yards to become fifth QB with 7,000 pass/3,000 rushFB–C.J. Zimmerer** Sr. 6-0/230 Omaha native is one of 10 NU seniors playing 2013 as grad student-or- Andy Janovich* So. 6-1/225 Earned scholarship faster than any other walk-on in Pelini’s six seasons IB– Ameer Abdullah** Jr. 5-9/190 Nine career 100-yard rushing games, including three in 2013

DefensePos.–Player Yr. Ht/Wt Notable DE–Jason Ankrah*** Sr. 6-4/265 Third-year starter has eight tackles, including a TFL in 2013DT–Thad Randle*** Sr. 6-1/290 Fully healthy after battling injuries in 2012/9 tackles in four gamesDT–Vincent Valentine RFr. 6-3/325 One of seven underclassmen seeing action in front fourDE–Randy Gregory So. 6-6/255 Team-high five QB hurries and five TFL/INT return for TD vs. SDSU -or- Avery Moss RFr. 6-3/265 Has 14 tackles, including four TFL and team-high 2.5 sacksWILL–Zaire Anderson Jr. 5-11/220 Tied for team high with 10 tackles vs. South Dakota StateMIKE–David Santos So. 6-0/225 Recorded six tackles and a sack vs. SDSU/22 tackles on season-or- Josh Banderas Fr. 6-2/225 True frosh has 19 tackles, including two tackles for lossBUCK–Nathan Gerry Fr. 6-2/210 Posted seven tackles and a TFL vs. UCLA/18 tackles thru four gamesCB–Josh Mitchell** Jr. 5-11/160 Had 17 tackles, including 3 TFL and a 2 PBU in non-conference playCB–Stanley Jean-Baptiste** Sr. 6-3/220 INT in each of first four games, including TD vs. So. Miss/5 PBUNICKEL-Ciante Evans*** Sr. 5-11/190 Captain has three INT, including TD vs. So. Miss/10 tackles, 3 PBUS–Corey Cooper** Jr. 6-1/210 Team-high 30 tackles, including 12 vs. UCLA and 10 vs. SDSUS–Harvey Jackson** Jr. 6-2/210 Ranks second on team with 23 tackles, including seven vs. SDSU-or- Andrew Green** Sr. 6-0/195 Made switch from corner in off-season/7 tackles in four games Special TeamsPos.–Player Yr. Ht/Wt Notable PK–Pat Smith Sr. 5-11/185 Western Illinois transfer/12-13 on PAT, 1-1 on FG in 2013-or- Mauro Bondi* So. 6-0/200 Served as backup PK to Brett Maher past two seasonsP–Sam Foltz RFr. 6-1/200 Averaging 42.3 yards per punt to rank third in Big TenKO–Mauro Bondi* So. 6-0/200 Has booted 20 of 29 kickoffs for touchbacksKOR–Kenny Bell** Jr. 6-1/185 Ranks 10th in nation, averaging 30.6 yards per returnTerrell Newby Fr. 5-10/185 One of seven true frosh to play in 2013/210 rushing yards -or-Ameer Abdullah Jr. 5-9/190 1,123 career kickoff return yardsPR– Jordan Westerkamp RFr. 6-0/200 Had first career punt return (9 yards) vs. South Dakota State-or- Jamal Turner** Jr. 6-1/185 Explosive threat in return game has only two attempts in 2013LS–Gabriel Miller Fr. 6-0/235 Strong debut for true freshman early in seasonH–Sam Foltz RFr. 6-1/200 Serving double duty along with punting role

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OffensePos. No. Name, Ht., Wt., Yr.WR X 80 Kenny Bell, 6-1, 185, Jr. 82 Tyler Wullenwaber, 6-1, 195, So. 87 Brandon Reilly, 6-1, 190, RFr. LT 71 Jeremiah Sirles, 6-6, 310, Sr. -OR- 76 Brent Qvale, 6-7, 315, Sr. 59 Matt Finnin, 6-7, 305, Jr.LG 68 Jake Cotton, 6-6, 305, Jr. 65 Ryne Reeves, 6-3, 295, So.C 62 Cole Pensick, 6-2, 275, Sr. -OR- 56 Mark Pelini, 6-0, 295, Jr. RG 61 Spencer Long, 6-4, 315, Sr. 74 Mike Moudy, 6-5, 300, Jr.RT 63 Andrew Rodriguez, 6-6, 330, Sr. 57 Zach Sterup, 6-8, 315, So. TE 41 Jake Long, 6-4, 240, Sr. 11 Cethan Carter, 6-4, 240, Fr. 42 Trey Foster, 6-0, 240, RFr. -OR- 84 Sam Cotton, 6-4, 235, RFr.WR Z 18 Quincy Enunwa, 6-2, 225, Sr. 9 Sam Burtch, 6-3, 195, So. 2 Alonzo Moore, 6-2, 185, RFr.WR A 10 Jamal Turner, 6-1, 185, Jr. 1 Jordan Westerkamp, 6-0, 200, RFr.QB 3 Taylor Martinez, 6-1, 210, Sr. 4 Tommy Armstrong Jr., 6-1, 220, RFr. -OR- 12 Ron Kellogg III, 6-1, 220, Sr.IB 8 Ameer Abdullah, 5-9, 190, Jr. 32 Imani Cross, 6-1, 225, So. 34 Terrell Newby, 5-10, 185, Fr. 22 King Frazier, 6-0, 220, RFr.FB 31 C.J. Zimmerer, 6-0, 230, Sr. -OR- 35 Andy Janovich, 6-1, 225, So.

DefensePos. No. Name, Ht., Wt., Yr.DE 9 Jason Ankrah, 6-4, 265, Sr. 90 Greg McMullen, 6-3, 285, RFr.DT 53 Thad Randle, 6-1, 290, Sr. 96 Aaron Curry, 6-1, 280, So. 69 Brodrick Nickens, 6-5, 305, Sr. DT 98 Vincent Valentine, 6-3, 325, RFr. 7 Maliek Collins, 6-2, 300, Fr. -OR- 55 Kevin Maurice, 6-3, 280, Fr.DE 44 Randy Gregory, 6-6, 255, So. -OR- 94 Avery Moss, 6-3, 265, RFr. 91 Donovan Vestal, 6-5, 275, Jr.BUCK 25 Nathan Gerry, 6-2, 210, Fr. 33 Jared Afalava, 6-3, 230, RFr.MIKE 41 David Santos, 6-0, 225, So. -OR- 52 Josh Banderas, 6-2, 225, Fr.WILL 13 Zaire Anderson, 5-11, 220, Jr. 15 Michael Rose, 5-11, 230, RFrCB 5 Josh Mitchell, 5-11, 160, Jr. -OR- 16 Stanley Jean-Baptiste, 6-3, 220, Sr. 23 Daniel Davie, 6-1, 185, So.S 6 Corey Cooper, 6-1, 210, Jr. 18 LeRoy Alexander, 6-0, 190, RFr. 8 D.J. Singleton, 6-1, 200, Fr.S 1 Harvey Jackson, 6-2, 210, Jr. -OR- 11 Andrew Green, 6-0, 195, Sr. 21 Charles Jackson, 5-11, 175, So. 19 Wil Richards, 5-11, 190, Sr. CB 17 Ciante Evans, 5-11, 190, Sr. 14 Jonathan Rose, 6-1, 190, So. -OR- 4 Mohammed Seisay, 6-2, 200, Sr. NICKEL 17 Ciante Evans, 5-11, 185, Sr. Special TeamsPos. No. Name, Ht., Wt., Yr.PK 94 Pat Smith, 5-11, 185, Sr. -OR- 37 Mauro Bondi, 6-0, 200, So.P 27 Sam Foltz, 6-1, 200, RFr.LS 91 Gabriel Miller, 6-0, 235, Fr. 97 Joseph Rotherham, 6-0, 220, So.HOLD 27 Sam Foltz, 6-1, 200, RFr.KO 37 Mauro Bondi, 6-0, 200, So.KOR 80 Kenny Bell, 6-1, 185, Jr. 34 Terrell Newby, 5-10, 185, Fr. -OR- 8 Ameer Abdullah, 5-9, 190, Jr.PR 1 Jordan Westerkamp, 6-0, 200, RFr. -OR- 10 Jamal Turner, 6-1, 185, Jr. 34 Terrell Newby, 5-10, 185, Fr.

Nebraska Depth Chart-Illinois Career Starts OFFENSETaylor Martinez, QB ................................. 42Jeremiah Sirles, OT .................................. 32Spencer Long, OG .................................... 31Kenny Bell, WR ........................................ 29Quincy Enunwa, WR ................................ 25Brent Qvale, OT ....................................... 13Ameer Abdullah, IB.................................. 12Andrew Rodriguez, OT ............................. 12Jake Long, TE ............................................. 9Cole Pensick, C ........................................... 6Jake Cotton, OG ......................................... 4Jamal Turner, WR ....................................... 4C.J. Zimmerer, FB ....................................... 4 Andy Janovich, FB ...................................... 2Cethan Carter, TE ....................................... 2Tommy Armstrong Jr., QB .......................... 1 DEFENSECiante Evans, CB ......................................24 Andrew Green, S......................................23 Jason Ankrah, DE .....................................22 Josh Mitchell, CB .....................................13 Stanley Jean-Baptiste, CB ........................10 Thad Randle, DT ......................................10 Corey Cooper, S .........................................8 Harvey Jackson, S ......................................4 Vincent Valentine, DT ................................4Randy Gregory, DE ....................................3Josh Banderas, LB .....................................3Nathan Gerry, LB .......................................3David Santos, LB ........................................2Avery Moss, DT .........................................1Mo Seisay, DB ............................................1Zaire Anderson, LB ....................................1

SPECIALISTSPat Smith, PK ............................................ 4 Sam Foltz, P .............................................. 4Gabe Miller, LS .......................................... 4

Pronunciation GuideJared Afalava .............................. OFF-uh-LAH-vuhTaariq Allen ............................................TUH-reakJason Ankrah .......................................... AINK-ruhJosh Banderas .................................... BAN-dair-usJared Blum ................................................ BLOOMMauro Bondi...........................................BOND-eeTyson Broekemeier ........................ BROCK-meyerCethan Carter ......................................... SEE-thunBrandon Chapek ..................................... CHAP-ickImani Cross ........................................ih-MAHN-eeQuincy Enunwa..............................uh-NOON-wuhCiante Evans ........................................see-ON-tayJoey Felici ........................................... feh-LEE-seeNathan Gerry ................................................. GaryDustin Glaser .......................................... GLAZE-erSam Hahn ................................................... HAWNAndy Janovich ................................. JAN-oh-VITCHStanley Jean-Baptiste .................GENE-bap-TEESTBoaz Joseph .............................................. bow-ASDavid Knevel .............................................. NEV-ullChongo Kondolo ..... CHONG-go CON-DOUGH-lowAdam Kucera .................................. COO-chair-UHMurat Kuzu ............................... murr-AT KOO-zooMike Moudy .......................................... MOU-deeGraham Nabity ...................................... NAB-it-eeTerrell Newby ........ TARE-ull (rhymes with Darryl)Tobi Okuyemi .............................oak-ooh-YEM-eeMax Pirman ........................................... peer-manBrent Qvale............................................. KWAL-eeMohammed Seisay ....................................SEE-sayColby Starkebaum .......................STARK-uh-bombZach Sterup .............................................. stair-UPTyler Wullenwaber ............... WOOL-en-WAY-burrC.J. Zimmerer ........................................ ZIM-er-er

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2013 Nebraska Cornhuskers Roster *-Indicates Letters Earned

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School/College) 8 ** Abdullah, Ameer IB 5-9 190 Jr. Homewood, Ala. 80 Ackerman, Jordan DE 6-3 240 Fr. Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast) 33 Afalava, Jared LB 6-3 230 RFr. South Jordan, Utah (Bingham) 18 Alexander, LeRoy S 6-0 190 RFr. Toledo, Ohio (Whitmer) 7 * Allen, Taariq WR 6-3 195 So. Weston, Mass. (The Rivers School) 13 Anderson, Zaire LB 5-11 220 Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. (Frankford/Riverside CC) 9 *** Ankrah, Jason DE 6-4 265 Sr. Gaithersburg, Md. (Quince Orchard) 4 Armstrong Jr., Tommy QB 6-1 220 RFr. Cibolo, Texas (Steele) 33 Bailey, Christian WR 5-11 195 Fr. San Clemente, Calif. 21 Balke, Alex WR 6-2 190 Fr. Iowa City, Iowa (Regina) 52 Banderas, Josh LB 6-2 225 Fr. Lincoln, Neb. (Southwest) 80 ** Bell, Kenny WR 6-1 185 Jr. Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) 98 Bellar, Jordan P 6-0 165 Fr. Norfolk, Neb. (Norfolk Catholic) 83 Blum, Jared TE 6-4 240 RFr. Gretna, Neb. 37 * Bondi, Mauro PK 6-0 205 So. Boca Raton, Fla. (West Boca Raton) 9 Broekemeier, Tyson QB 6-1 190 So. Aurora, Neb. 9 * Burtch, Sam WR 6-3 195 So. Murdock, Neb. (Elmwood-Murdock) 11 Carter, Cethan TE 6-4 240 Fr. Metairie, La. (Archbishop Rummel) 51 Chapek, Brandon OL 6-5 305 Sr. Wahoo, Neb. (Bishop Neumann) 7 Collins, Maliek DT 6-2 300 Fr. Kansas City, Mo. (Center) 6 ** Cooper, Corey S 6-1 215 Jr. Maywood, Ill. (Proviso East) 68 ** Cotton, Jake OL 6-6 305 Jr. Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast) 84 Cotton, Sam TE 6-4 235 RFr. Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast) 67 Criss, Scott OL 6-3 275 Sr. Omaha, Neb. (Creighton Prep/Wyoming) 32 * Cross, Imani IB 6-1 225 So. Gainesville, Ga. (North Hall) 96 Curry, Aaron DT 6-1 280 So. Keller, Texas (Fossil Ridge) 23 * Davie, Daniel CB 6-1 185 So. Beatrice, Neb. 88 Dzuris, Ross DE 6-3 245 RFr. Plattsmouth, Neb. 18 *** Enunwa, Quincy WR 6-2 225 Sr. Moreno Valley, Calif. (Rancho Verde) 17 *** Evans, Ciante CB 5-11 190 Sr. Arlington, Texas (Juan Seguin) 49 Evans, Erik TE 6-3 220 Fr. Waverly, Neb. 88 ** Evans, Tyler WR 6-1 195 Jr. Waverly, Neb. 31 Felici, Joey CB 5-9 175 Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Millard South) 59 Finnin, Matt OL 6-7 305 Jr. Crete, Ill. (Monee/College of DuPage) 27 Foltz, Sam P 6-1 200 RFr. Grand Island, Neb. 57 Fordon, Jack LB 6-2 220 Fr. Frankfort, Ill. (Providence Catholic) 30 Foster, Derek CB 5-11 190 Jr. Elm Creek, Neb. 42 Foster, Trey TE 6-0 240 RFr. Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast) 23 Frazier, King IB 6-0 220 RFr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit) 17 Fyfe, Ryker QB 6-2 190 RFr. Grand Island, Neb. 95 Gangwish, Jack DE 6-2 260 So. Wood River, Neb. 25 Gerry, Nathan LB 6-2 210 Fr. Sioux Falls, S.D. (Washington) 81 Gladney, Kevin WR 6-1 185 Fr. Akron, Ohio (Firestone Senior) 52 Glaser, Dustin OL 6-3 285 Fr. Flower Mound, Texas 58 Graeber, Steve DT 6-1 250 Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) 11 ** Green, Andrew DB 6-0 195 Sr. San Antonio, Texas (James Madison) 44 Gregory, Randy DE 6-6 255 So. Fishers, Ind. (Hamilton Southeastern/Arizona Western CC) 99 * Guy, Jay DT 6-1 290 So. Houston, Texas (Eisenhower) 73 Hahn, Sam OL 6-6 295 RFr. DeWitt, Neb. (Tri-County/North Dakota State) 72 Hannon, Zach OL 6-5 295 Fr. Kansas City, Mo. (Rockhurst) 85 Hart, Greg TE 6-5 225 Fr. Dayton, Ohio (Archbishop Alter) 45 Hovey, Lane WR 6-4 205 RFr. Adel, Iowa (Adel-Desoto-Minburn) 21 * Jackson, Charles S 5-11 175 So. Spring, Texas (Klein Collins) 1 ** Jackson, Harvey S 6-2 210 Jr. Fresno, Texas (Hightower) 15 Jackson, Ishmail WR 5-11 175 Fr. Miami, Fla. (South Broward) 29 Jameson, Seth S 6-1 205 Sr. Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) 35 * Janovich, Andy FB 6-1 225 So. Gretna, Neb. 16 ** Jean-Baptiste, Stanley CB 6-3 220 Sr. Miami, Fla. (Miami Central/Fort Scott CC) 50 Johns, Garret DL 6-0 280 RFr. Aurora, Neb. 79 Johnson Jr., Dwayne OL 6-6 275 Fr. Houston, Texas (Bellaire) 38 Jordan, Harrison FB 5-10 230 Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Westside) 12 Joseph, Boaz DB 6-1 190 Fr. Weston, Fla. (Cypress Bay) 12 * Kellogg III, Ron QB 6-1 220 Sr. Omaha, Neb. (Westside) 89 Ketter, Connor TE 6-5 220 Fr. Norfolk, Neb. (Norfolk Catholic) 77 Knevel, David OL 6-9 305 Fr. Brantford, Ontario, Canada (Pauline S. Johnson Collegiate) 70 Kondolo, Chongo OL 6-4 290 Jr. Carrollton, Texas (Creekview/Fresno City College) 53 Kucera, Adam OL 6-6 315 So. Litchfield, Neb. 24 Kuzu, Murat IB 5-11 200 So. Plano, Texas (Plano Senior High)

Numerical RosterNo. Name....................................... Pos.1 ** Harvey Jackson ............................ S1 Jordan Westerkamp ................ WR2 Alonzo Moore .......................... WR3 *** Taylor Martinez ........................ QB3 Marcus Newby .......................... LB4 Tommy Armstrong Jr. ............... QB4 * Mohammed Seisay ....................CB5 ** Josh Mitchell .............................CB5 Johnny Stanton ........................ QB6 ** Corey Cooper .............................. S7 * Taariq Allen ............................. WR7 Maliek Collins ............................DT8 ** Ameer Abdullah .........................IB8 D.J. Singleton ............................ DB9 *** Jason Ankrah ............................ DE9 * Sam Burtch .............................. WR9 Tyson Broekemeier .................. QB10 ** Jamal Turner ............................ WR11 Cethan Carter ............................TE11 ** Andrew Green ...........................CB12 Boaz Joseph .............................. DB12 * Ron Kellogg III ........................... QB13 Zaire Anderson .......................... LB14 Jonathan Rose ...........................CB15 Ishmail Jackson ....................... WR15 Michael Rose ............................. LB16 ** Stanley Jean-Baptiste ................CB16 Evan Williams ........................... QB17 *** Ciante Evans ..............................CB17 Ryker Fyfe ................................. QB18 LeRoy Alexander ......................... S18 *** Quincy Enunwa ....................... WR19 ** Wil Richards ................................ S21 Alex Balke ................................ WR21 * Charles Jackson ........................... S22 Anthony Ridder .........................CB23 * Daniel Davie ..............................CB23 King Frazier ................................RB24 Murat Kuzu .................................IB24 * Austin Williams ......................... LB25 Nathan Gerry ............................. LB26 Zach Stovall .............................. DB27 Sam Foltz .....................................P28 Adam Taylor ...............................IB29 Seth Jameson .............................. S29 Graham Nabity ...........................IB30 Derek Foster ..............................CB30 Richard Wynne Jr. ................... WR31 Joey Felici ..................................CB31 ** C.J. Zimmerer ............................FB32 * Imani Cross .................................IB33 Christian Bailey ....................... WR33 Jared Afalava ............................. LB34 Terrell Newby .............................IB35 * Andy Janovich ...........................FB36 Drake Martinez ........................ DB37 * Mauro Bondi .............................PK38 Harrison Jordan .........................FB39 Jordan Nelson ......................... WR40 Max Pirman ...............................TE41 ** Jake Long ...................................TE41 * David Santos .............................. LB42 Trey Foster .................................TE43 ** Trevor Roach ............................. LB44 Randy Gregory ......................... DE44 Mitch McCann ...........................FB45 Lane Hovey .............................. WR45 A.J. Natter ................................ DE

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95 Lindsay, Spencer PK 5-9 195 RFr. Kearney, Neb. 75 Long, Chris OL 6-4 280 So. Blair, Neb. 41 ** Long, Jake TE 6-4 240 Sr. Elkhorn, Neb. 61 ** Long, Spencer OL 6-4 315 Sr. Elkhorn, Neb. 51 Love, Courtney LB 6-1 230 Fr. Youngstown, Ohio (Cardinal Mooney) 36 Martinez, Drake DB 6-2 200 Fr. Laguna Beach, Calif. 3 *** Martinez, Taylor QB 6-1 210 Sr. Corona, Calif. (Centennial) 55 Maurice, Kevin DT 6-3 280 Fr. Orlando, Fla. (Freedom) 44 McCann, Mitch FB 6-0 220 RFr. Omaha, Neb. (Burke) 90 McMullen, Greg DE 6-3 285 RFr. Akron, Ohio (Hoban) 91 Miller, Gabe LS 6-0 235 Fr. Mishawaka, Ind. (Penn) 5 ** Mitchell, Josh CB 5-11 160 Jr. Corona, Calif. (Eleanor Roosevelt) 2 Moore, Alonzo WR 6-2 185 RFr. Winnfield, La. (Winnfield Senior) 94 Moss, Avery DE 6-3 265 RFr. Tempe, Ariz. (Corona Del Sol) 74 Moudy, Mike OL 6-5 300 Jr. Castle Rock, Colo. (Douglas County) 29 Nabity, Graham IB 6-0 210 RFr. Omaha, Neb. (Elkhorn) 45 Natter, A.J. DE 6-5 240 Fr. Milton, Wis. 39 Nelson, Jordan WR 5-7 180 RFr. Omaha, Neb. (Burke) 3 Newby, Marcus LB 6-1 213 Fr. North Potomac, Md. (Quince Orchard) 34 Newby, Terrell IB 5-10 185 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Chaminade) 69 * Nickens, Brodrick DT 6-5 305 Sr. Alliance, Neb. 48 Okuyemi, Tobi DT 6-2 280 Jr. Maple Grove, Minn. (Wayzata) 54 Painter, Robby OL 6-4 275 RFr. Centennial, Colo. (Grandview) 56 * Pelini, Mark OL 6-0 295 Jr. Youngstown, Ohio (Cardinal Mooney) 62 *** Pensick, Cole OL 6-2 275 Sr. Lincoln, Neb. (Northeast) 40 Pirman, Max TE 6-5 230 So. Orrville, Ohio 78 Price, Givens OL 6-4 295 So. Houston, Texas (Alief Taylor) 76 *** Qvale, Brent OL 6-7 315 Sr. Williston, N.D. 53 *** Randle, Thad DT 6-1 290 Sr. Galena Park, Texas (North Shore) 97 Rath, Logan DL 6-4 277 RFr. Aurora, Neb. (Giltner/South Dakota State) 65 * Reeves, Ryne OL 6-3 295 So. Crete, Neb. 87 Reilly, Brandon WR 6-1 190 RFr. Lincoln, Neb. (Southwest) 19 ** Richards, Wil S 5-11 190 Sr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (West) 22 Ridder, Anthony CB 6-2 200 So. West Point, Neb. (Central Catholic) 43 ** Roach, Trevor LB 6-2 230 Jr. Elkhorn, Neb. 63 *** Rodriguez, Andrew OL 6-6 330 Sr. Aurora, Neb. 14 Rose, Jonathan CB 6-1 190 So. Leeds, Ala. (Leeds/Auburn) 15 Rose, Michael LB 5-11 230 RFr. Kansas City, Mo. (Rockhurst) 97 Rotherham, Joseph LS 6-0 220 So. Green Bay, Wis. (Notre Dame de la Baie Academy) 41 * Santos, David LB 6-0 225 So. Spring, Texas (Klein Collins) 47 Schumacher, Grant PK 5-9 155 Fr. Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X) 4 * Seisay, Mohammed CB 6-2 200 Sr. Springfield, Va. (Eastern Arizona CC/Memphis) 56 Simpson, Brad LB 6-0 215 RFr. Omaha, Neb. (Ralston) 8 Singleton, D.J. DB 6-1 200 Fr. Jersey City, N.J. (St. Peter’s Prep) 71 *** Sirles, Jeremiah OL 6-6 310 Sr. Lakewood, Colo. (Bear Creek) 94 Smith, Pat PK 5-11 185 Sr. Quincy, Ill. (Western Illinois) 5 Stanton, Johnny QB 6-2 225 Fr. Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita Catholic) 59 Starkebaum, Colby LB 6-1 210 Sr. Sterling, Colo. 57 * Sterup, Zach OL 6-8 315 So. Hastings, Neb. (Hastings St. Cecilia) 26 Stovall, Zach DB 5-11 185 Fr. Bellevue, Neb. (Bellevue East) 86 Sutton, David TE 6-3 240 So. Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast) 28 Taylor, Adam IB 6-2 210 Fr. Katy, Texas 55 Thurston, Paul OL 6-5 290 RFr. Arvada, Colo. (Arvada West) 10 ** Turner, Jamal WR 6-1 185 Jr. Arlington, Texas (Sam Houston) 66 Utter, Dylan OL 6-1 275 RFr. Papillion, Neb. (Papillion-LaVista) 98 Valentine, Vincent DT 6-3 325 RFr. Edwardsville, Ill. 91 Vestal, Donovan DE 6-5 275 Jr. Arlington, Texas (Bowie) 49 Weber, Chris LB 6-3 200 Fr. Elkhorn, Neb. 1 Westerkamp, Jordan WR 6-0 200 RFr. Lombard, Ill. (Montini Catholic) 58 Whitaker, Corey OL 6-4 275 RFr. Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrita) 24 * Williams, Austin LB 6-0 205 Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Burke) 16 Williams, Evan QB 5-11 175 RFr. Foster City, Calif. (Archbishop Rioradan/Tilton School) 92 * Williams, Kevin DT 6-2 280 So. Holland, Ohio (Springfield) 82 Wullenwaber, Tyler WR 6-1 195 So. Utica, Neb. (Centennial) 30 Wynne Jr., Richard WR 5-9 180 So. Omaha, Neb. (Creighton Prep) 31 ** Zimmerer, C.J. FB 6-0 230 Sr. Omaha, Neb. (Gross)

47 Grant Schumacher ....................PK48 Tobi Okuyemi ............................DT49 Erik Evans .................................. TE49 Chris Weber ............................... LB50 Garret Johns ..............................DL51 Brandon Chapek ........................OL51 Courtney Love ........................... LB52 Josh Banderas ........................... LB52 Dustin Glaser .............................OL53 Adam Kucera .............................OL53 *** Thad Randle ..............................DT54 Robby Painter ............................OL55 Kevin Maurice ...........................DT55 Paul Thurston ............................OL56 * Mark Pelini ................................OL56 Brad Simpson ............................ LB57 Jack Fordon ............................... LB57 * Zach Sterup ...............................OL58 Steve Graeber ...........................DL58 Corey Whitaker .........................OL59 Matt Finnin ................................OL59 Colby Starkebaum ..................... LB61 ** Spencer Long .............................OL62 *** Cole Pensick ..............................OL63 *** Andrew Rodriguez .....................OL65 * Ryne Reeves ..............................OL66 Dylan Utter ................................OL67 Scott Criss ..................................OL68 ** Jake Cotton................................OL69 * Brodrick Nickens .......................DT70 Chongo Kondolo ........................OL71 *** Jeremiah Sirles ..........................OL72 Zach Hannon .............................OL73 Sam Hahn ..................................OL74 Mike Moudy ..............................OL75 Chris Long ..................................OL76 *** Brent Qvale ...............................OL77 David Knevel ..............................OL78 Givens Price ...............................OL79 Dwayne Johnson Jr. ...................OL80 ** Kenny Bell ................................ WR80 Jordan Ackerman ..................... DE81 Kevin Gladney.......................... WR82 Tyler Wullenwaber .................. WR83 Jared Blum ................................. TE84 Sam Cotton................................TE85 Greg Hart ................................... TE86 David Sutton ..............................TE87 Brandon Reilly ......................... WR88 Ross Dzuris ............................... DE88 ** Tyler Evans ............................... WR89 Connor Ketter............................TE90 Greg McMullen ........................ DE91 Gabe Miller ................................ LS91 Donovan Vestal ........................ DE92 * Kevin Williams ...........................DT94 Avery Moss ............................... DE94 Pat Smith ...................................PK95 Jack Gangwish .......................... DE95 Spencer Lindsay ........................PK96 Aaron Curry ...............................DT97 Logan Rath.................................DL97 Joseph Rotherham .................... LS98 Jordan Bellar ...............................P98 Vincent Valentine ......................DT99 * Jay Guy ......................................DT*denotes letters earned

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Total OffenseRk. Player, Position, Years Yards1. Taylor Martinez, QB, 2010-present 10,0782. Eric Crouch, QB, 1998-2001 7,9153. Zac Taylor, QB, 2005-06 5,777

Passing YardsRk. Player, Years Yards1. Taylor Martinez, 2010-present 7,1192. Zac Taylor, 2005-06 5,8503. Joe Ganz, 2005-08 5,125

Rushing YardsRk. Player, Position, Years Yards1. Mike Rozier, IB, 1981-83 4,8372. Ahman Green, IB, 1995-97 3,8803. Eric Crouch, QB, 1998-2001 3,4344. Roy Helu Jr., IB, 2007-10 3,4045. Rex Burkhead, IB, 2009-12 3,3296. Calvin Jones, IB, 1991-93 3,1537. Ken Clark, IB, 1987-89 3,0378. Taylor Martinez, QB, 2010-present 2,959

Rushing Yards by a QuarterbackRk. Player, Years Yards1. Eric Crouch, 1998-2001 3,4342. Taylor Martinez, 2010-present 2,9593. Jammal Lord, 2000-03 2,573

Rushing Yards Per Carry by a QuarterbackRk. Player, Years YPC1. Gerry Gdowski, 1987-89 7.972. Mickey Joseph, 1988-91 6.063. Tommie Frazier, 1992-95 5.334. Eric Crouch, 1998-2001 5.305. Taylor Martinez, 2010-present 5.13

Carries by a QuarterbackRk. Player, Years Att.1. Eric Crouch, 1998-2001 6482. Taylor Martinez, 2010-present 5773. Jammal Lord, 2000-03 516

100-Yard Rushing GamesRk. Player, Position, Years Total1. Mike Rozier, IB, 1981-83 262. Ahman Green, IB, 1995-97 203. Eric Crouch, QB, 1998-2001 174. Calvin Jones, IB, 1991-93 165. Lawrence Phillips, IB, 1993-95 156. Doug DuBose, IB, 1984-85 14 Dan Alexander, IB, 1997-2001 148. Taylor Martinez, QB, 2010-present 13 Rex Burkhead, IB, 2009-12 13

100-Yard Rushing Games by a QuarterbackRk. Player, Years Total1. Eric Crouch, 1998-2001 172. Taylor Martinez, 2010-present 133. Jammal Lord, 2000-03 10

200-Yard Rushing GamesRk. Player, Position, Years Total1. Mike Rozier, IB, 1981-83 72. Ahman Green, IB, 1995-97 4t-3. Taylor Martinez, QB, 2010-present 2

200-Yard Rushing Games by a QuarterbackRk. Player, Years Total1. Taylor Martinez, 2010-present 2 Jammal Lord, 2000-03 2

MARTINEZ’S SCHOOL RECORDSNebraska Career RecordsTotal Offense Yards .............................................10,078Total Offense Attempts ........................................1,507Total Offense Yards Per Game Avg. ..................... 234.4Passing Yards ......................................................... 7,119Passing Touchdowns ..................................................55Pass Attempts ...........................................................930Completions .............................................................559200-Yard Rushing Games by a Quarterback ...............2200-Yard Passing/100-Yard Rushing Games ...............2300-Yard Passing/100-Yard Rushing Games ...............1 1,000-Yard Rushing Seasons by a Quarterback ..........1Consecutive 100-Yd. Rushing Games by a QB ...............5

Nebraska Season RecordsTotal Offense Yards ...................................3,890 (2012)Total Offense Attempts ............................... 563 (2012)Total Touchdowns .......................................... 33 (2012)

Nebraska Game RecordsRushing Yards by a QB ........241 at Kansas St. (10/7/10)Rushing TDs by a QB ...............4 at Kansas St. (10/7/10)Comp. Pct. (min. 10 att.) ......91.9 vs. Ark. St. (9/15/12)

Freshman Class Records (2010)Game Total Offense ...435 at Oklahoma St. (10/23/10)Game Passing Yards ...323 at Oklahoma St. (10/23/10)Season Total Offense ............................................2,596Season Passing Yards ............................................1,631Season Passing Touchdowns .....................................10Season Rushing Yards by a QB .................................965Season Rushing Touchdowns by a QB .......................12Consecutive 100-Yd. Rushing Games by a QB.............5 Longest Touchdown Run ............................... 80 (twice)

Sophomore Class Records (2011)Game Total Offense .........385 vs. Fresno St. (9/10/11) Season Total Offense ............................................2,963Season Passing Yards ........................................... 2,089Season Passing Touchdowns .....................................13

Junior Class Records (2012)Season Total Offense ........................................... 3,890Season Passing Yards ............................................2,871Season Passing Touchdowns .....................................23Season Total Offense Attempts ...............................563Season Total Touchdowns..........................................33Longest Run by a Quarterback ..... 92 at UCLA (9/8/12)

CompletionsRk. Player, Years Comp.1. Taylor Martinez, 2010-present 5592. Zac Taylor, 2005-06 4703. Joe Ganz, 2006-08 381

Completion Percentage (min. 300 att.)Rk. Player, Years (Attempts/Completions) Pct.1. Joe Ganz, 2006-08 (381/585) 65.12. Sam Keller, 2007 (205/325) 63.14. Taylor Martinez, 2010-present (559/930) 60.13. Jerry Tagge, 1969-71 (348/581) 59.95. Vince Ferragamo, 1975-76 (224/389) 57.6

Passing TouchdownsRk. Player, Years TDs1. Taylor Martinez, 2010-present 552. Zac Taylor, 2004-06 453. Joe Ganz, 2006-08 44

Rushing TouchdownsRk. Player, Position, Years TDs1. Eric Crouch, QB, 1998-2001 592. Mike Rozier, IB, 1981-83 493. Ahman Green, IB, 1995-97 424. Calvin Jones, IB, 1991-93 405. Tommie Frazier, QB, 1992-95 366. Steve Taylor, QB, 1985-88 32 Keith Jones, IB, 1984-87 328. Taylor Martinez, QB, 2010-present 31

Rushing Touchdowns by a QuarterbackRk. Player, Years TDs1. Eric Crouch, 1998-2001 592. Tommie Frazier, 1992-95 363. Steve Taylor, 1985-88 324. Taylor Martinez, 2010-present 31

Total TouchdownsRk. Player, Position, Years TDs1. Eric Crouch, QB, 1998-2001 902. Taylor Martinez, QB, 2010-present 863. Tommie Frazier, QB, 1992-95 79

Starts by a QuarterbackRk. Player, Years Starts1. Taylor Martinez, 2010-present 422. Eric Crouch, 1998-2001 383. Steve Taylor, 1985-88 34

200-Yard Passing, 100-Yard Rushing GamesRk. Player Games1. Taylor Martinez, QB, 2010-present 2

1,000-Yard Rushing Seasons by a QuarterbackRk. Player, Years Seasons1. Taylor Martinez, 2010-present 1 Scott Frost, 1996-97 1 Eric Crouch, 1998-2001 1 Jammal Lord, 2000-03 1

Wins by a Starting QuarterbackRk. Player, Years Wins1. Eric Crouch, 1998-2001 352. Tommie Frazier, 1992-95 333. Steve Taylor, 1985-88 29 Taylor Martinez, 2010-present 29

NEBRASKA CAREER RECORDS WATCHWHAT TO WATCH FOR THIS WEEK...» 12 points would make Martinez the seventh player in NCAA FBS history to total 300 points passing and 200 points scoring.

» Four total touchdowns would give Martinez 90 total touchdowns in his career, which would tie Eric Crouch’s school record.

» 41 rushing yards would give Martinez 3,000 career rushing yards. He would become the eighth player at Nebraska and the second Husker quarterback to reach the milestone, while also becoming the 15th quarterback in FBS history and the third quarterback in Big Ten history to rush for 3,000 career yards.

» 28 rushing yards would also give Martinez 7,000 career passing yards and 3,000 career rushing yards, becoming the fifth quarterback in NCAA FBS history to throw for 7,000 yards and rush for 3,000 yards.

» Eight total offensive attempts would give Martinez 1,515 career total offensive attempts, moving him into 10th place in Big Ten history.

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Rushing YardsRk. Player, Position, School Yards1. Jerick McKinnon, RB, Ga. Southern 3,2642. James White, RB, Wisconsin 3,0443. Taylor Martinez, QB, Nebraska 2,9594. Tim Cornett, RB, UNLV 2,9475. Jordan Lynch, QB, Northern Illinois 2,862

Passing YardsRk. Player, School Yards1. Corey Robinson, Troy 11,5872. Aaron Murray, Georgia 11,4293. Derek Carr, Fresno State 9,2054. Taylor Heinicke, QB, Old Dominion 9,0995. Kolton Browning, La.-Monroe 9,0516. Tajh Boyd, Clemson 9,0477. Keith Wenning, Ball State 8,9048. Matt Schilz, Bowling Green 7,9329. Sean Mannion, Oregon State 7,79210. Tanner Price, Wake Forest 7,64815. Taylor Martinez, Nebraska 7,119

Total OffenseRk. Player, School Yards1. Aaron Murray, Georgia 11,6592. Corey Robinson, Troy 11,3393. Kolton Browning, La.-Monroe 10,4584. Taylor Heinicke, Old Dominion 10,1353. Taylor Martinez, Nebraska 10,078

StartsRk. Player, Position, School Starts1. Aaron Murray, QB, Georgia 442. Demarco Nelson, S, Tulsa 43 Gabe Jackson, OG, Mississippi State 434. Taylor Martinez, QB, Nebraska 42

Rushing YardsRk. Opponent, Date (Attempts, TD) Yards1. at Kansas State, Oct. 7, 2010 (15 att., 2 TD) 2412. at Michigan St., Nov. 3, 2012 (17 att., 2 TD) 2053. vs. Fresno St., Sept. 10, 2011 (15 att., 2 TD) 1664. vs. Idaho, Sept. 11, 2010 (14 att., 2 TD) 1575. vs. Wisconsin, Dec. 1, 2012 (19 att., 2 TD) 140

Passing YardsRk. Opponent, Date (Attempts/Completions) Yards1. vs. Southern Miss, Sept. 1, 2012 (26/34) 3542. at Northwestern, Oct. 20, 2012 (27/39) 3423. at Oklahoma State, Oct. 23, 2010 (23/35) 3234. vs. Minnesota, Nov. 17, 2012 (21/29) 3085. vs. Northwestern, Nov. 5, 2011 (28/37) 289

Total OffenseRk. Opponent, Date (Rushing Yds/Passing Yds) Yards1. at Oklahoma St., Oct. 23, 2010 (112/323) 4352. vs. Northwestern, Nov. 5, 2011 (65/342) 4073. vs. Fresno St., Sept. 10, 2011 (166/219) 3854. at Kansas State, Oct. 7, 2010 (241/128) 3695. at Michigan St., Nov. 3, 2012 (205/160) 365

Rushing TouchdownsRk. Opponent, Date TDs1. at Kansas State, Oct. 7, 2010 42. vs. Western Kentucky, Sept. 4, 2010 3 at Washington, Sept. 18, 2010 3 vs. Chattanooga, Sept. 3, 2011 35. Five games 2

Passing TouchdownsRk. Opponent, Date TDs1. at Oklahoma St., Oct. 23, 2010 5 vs. Southern Miss, Sept. 1, 2012 53. at Northwestern, Nov. 5, 2012 3 vs. Wyoming, Aug. 31, 2013 3 vs. Southern Miss, Sept. 7, 2013 3 vs. UCLA, Sept. 14, 2013 3

Total TouchdownsRk. Opponent, Date (Rushing TDs/Passing TDs) TDs1. at Oklahoma St., Oct. 23, 2010 (0/5) 5 at Kansas State, Oct. 7, 2010 (4/1) 5 vs. Southern Miss, Sept. 1, 2012 (0/5) 54. at Washington, Sept. 18, 2012 (3/1) 4 at Northwestern, Oct. 20, 2012 (3/1) 4 at Michigan St., Nov. 3, 2012 (2/2) 4

Passing Efficiency (minimum 10 attempts)Rk. Opponent, Date Pass Eff.1. vs. Arkansas State, Sept. 15, 2012 248.002. vs. Idaho State, Sept. 22, 2012 226.623. vs. Southern Miss, Sept. 1, 2012 217.464. at Washington, Sept. 18, 2010 208.185. vs. Minnesota, Nov. 17, 2012 205.08*Had a mark of 272.17 at Kansas State in 2010 on 7 attempts**Had a mark of 210.67 vs. Missouri in 2010 on 9 attempts

Completion Percentage (minimum 10 attempts)Rk. Opponent, Date (Attempts/Completions) Pct.1. vs. Arkansas State, Sept. 15, 2012 (13/14) 92.92. vs. Wyoming, Aug. 31, 2013 (17/22) 77.23. vs. Southern Miss, Sept. 1, 2012 (26/34) 76.74. at Northwestern, Oct. 20, 2012 (27/39) 75.75. vs. Ohio State, Oct. 8, 2011 (16/22) 72.7*Completed 77.8 percent in 2010 Holiday Bowl on 9 attempts

MARTINEZ’S SUPERLATIVES200-Yard Passing Games ..............................................9300-Yard Passing Games ..............................................4100-Yard Rushing Games ...........................................13200-Yard Rushing Games .............................................2200-Yard Passing/100-Yard Rushing Games ...............2300-Yard Passing/100-Yard Rushing Games ...............1Games With 2+ TD Passes ..........................................15Games With 2+ Rushing TDs ........................................9Games With 2+ Total TDs ...........................................22Games With 3+ Total TDs ...........................................17Games With 4+ Total TDs .............................................6Plays of 50 Yards or Longer ........................................20Passes of 50 Yards or Longer .....................................11Runs of 50 Yards or Longer ..........................................9

MARTINEZ’S COMEBACKSSecond-Half Comebacks2012 vs. Wisconsin .................................Trailed by 172011 vs. Ohio State .................................Trailed by 142012 vs. Penn State .................................Trailed by 142012 at Northwestern ........................... Trailed by 122012 at Michigan State ...........................Trailed by 102011 vs. Fresno State ................................Trailed by 62012 at Iowa .............................................Trailed by 4

Fourth-Quarter Comebacks2012 at Northwestern (12 points).......... Trailed 28-16 with 8:31 remaining (won 29-28)2012 at Michigan State (10 points).........Trailed 24-14 with 14:20 remaining (won 28-24)2011 vs. Ohio State (7 points)............Trailed 27-20 to start 4th quarter (won 34-27)2012 vs. Penn State (3 points)........... Trailed 23-20 to start 4th quarter (won 32-23)

MARTINEZ IN NCAA RECORD BOOKDual-Threat QBs (all FBS players, all-time)6,000 passing/2,500 rushing ......................... 1 of 13*5,000 passing/2,500 rushing ......................... 1 of 16*5,000 passing/2,000 rushing ........................... 1 of 204,000 passing/2,000 rushing ........................... 1 of 25*1 of 4 players to reach mark prior to senior year

MARTINEZ ON THE CUSPCareer Quarterback Rushing Yards...... 17th all-time; Needs 443 yards to move into 10th 200 Points Passing & 200 Points Scoring.......needs 12 total points (10th player in FBS history)40 Rushing TDs & 40 Passing TDs...........needs 9 rushing TDs (9th player in FBS history)7,000 Yards Passing/3,000 Yards Rushing.....................needs 41 rush (5th player in FBS history)8,000 Yards Passing/3,000 Yards Rushing....... needs 881 pass/41 rush (3rd player in FBS history)9,000 Yards Passing/3,000 Yards Rushing....needs 1,881 pass/41 rush (2nd player in FBS history)10,000 Yards Passing/3,000 Yards Rushing....needs 2,881 pass/41 rush (2nd player in FBS history)7,000 Yards Passing/3,500 Yards Rushing...................needs 541 rush (5th player in FBS history)8,000 Yards Passing/3,500 Yards Rushing....... needs 881 pass/541 rush (3rd player in FBS history)9,000 Yards Passing/3,500 Yards Rushing....needs 1,881 pass/541 rush (2nd player in FBS history)10,000 Yards Passing/3,500 Yards Rushing....needs 2,881 pass/541 rush (2nd player in FBS history)

NCAA ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS

Total Offensive PlaysRk. Player, School (Years) Plays1. Adam Weber, Minnesota (2007-10) 1,9922. Brett Basanez, Northwestern (2002-05) 1,9753. Drew Brees, Purdue (1997-2000) 1,9314. Antwaan Randle-El, Indiana (1998-2001) 1,9175. Curtis Painter, Purdue (2005-08) 1,8736. Juice Williams, Illinois (2006-09) 1,7737. Len Williams, Northwestern (1990-93) 1,6148. Kyle Orton, Purdue (2001-04) 1,6079. Chad Henne, Michigan (2004-07) 1,56710. John Navarre, Michigan (2000-03) 1,514-- Taylor Martinez, Nebraska (2010-present) 1,507

Total OffenseRk. Player, School (Years) Yards1. Drew Brees, Purdue (1997-2000) 12,6922. Adam Weber, Minnesota (2007-10) 11,7903. Brett Basanez, Northwestern (2002-05) 11,5764. Curtis Painter, Purdue (2005-08) 11,5115. Antwaan Randle-El, Indiana (1998-2001) 11,3646. Denard Robinson, Michigan (2009-12) 10,7457. Juice Williams, Illinois (2006-09) 10,5948. Chuck Long, Iowa (1981-85) 10,2549. Taylor Martinez, Nebraska (2010-present) 10,07810. Kyle Orton, Purdue (2001-04) 9,653

Quarterback Rushing YardsRk. Player, School (Years) Yards1. Denard Robinson, Michigan (2009-12) 4,4952. Antwaan Randle-El, Indiana (1998-2001) 3,8953. Taylor Martinez, Nebraska (2010-present) 2,959

Passing YardsRk. Player, School (Years) Yards1. Drew Brees, Purdue (1997-2000) 11,7922. Curtis Painter, Purdue (2005-08) 11,1633. Adam Weber, Minnesota (2007-10) 10,9174. Brett Basanez, Northwestern (2002-05) 10,5805. Chuck Long, Iowa (1981-85) 10,4616. Mark Herrmann, Purdue (1977-80) 9,9467. Chad Henne, Michigan (2004-07) 9,7158. Kyle Orton, Purdue (2001-04) 9,3379. John Navarre, Michigan (2000-03) 9,25410. Kirk Cousins, Michigan State (2008-11) 9,131-- Taylor Martinez, Nebraska (2010-present) 7,119

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Cornhuskers to WatchHarvey JacksonSafetyJunior | 6-2 | 210Fresno, Texas

SEASON HIGHSTackles – 7 vs. Southern Miss, SDSU; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss – 1 vs. Southern Miss; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – None; Interceptions – None

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL PBU2010 -- Redshirt --2011 12/0 8 0.0-0 0-0 02012 13/1 13 0.0-0 0-0 12013 4/3 23 0.0-0 1-3 0Totals 29/4 43 0.0-0 1-3 1

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Started the season opener and tied his previous career high with four tackles. Southern Miss: Led the team with a career-best seven tackles... added his first career tackle for loss in the fourth quarter. UCLA: Posted five tackles, including four solo stops. SDSU: Tied his career high with seven tackles, including four solo stops.

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Taylor MartinezQuarterbackSenior | 6-1 | 210Corona, Calif. 3

Tommy Armstrong Jr.QuarterbackR. Freshman | 6-1 | 220Cibolo, Texas

SEASON HIGHSPassing Attempts – 15 vs. SDSU; Completions – 12 vs. SDSU; Passing Yards – 169 vs. SDSU; Long Pass – 33 vs. SDSU; Passing TDs – 1 vs. SDSU

Rushes – 5 vs. SDSU; Rushing Yards – 38 vs. SDSU; Rushing TDs – None; Long - 13 vs. SDSU

CAREER PASSING STATISTICSYear G/GS Comp.-Att.-Int. Yards TD2012 -- Redshirt --2013 2/1 12-15-0 169 1Totals 2/1 12-15-0 169 1

CAREER RUSHING STATISTICSYear G/GS Att. Yards TD2012 -- Redshirt --2013 2/1 9 61 0Totals 2/1 9 61 0

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Didn’t play in the season opener. Southern Miss: Saw action off the bench... didn’t attempt a pass, but did run four times for 23 yards. UCLA: Did not play against the Bruins. SDSU: Made his first career start... completed 12-of-15 passes for 169 yards and one touchdown... had not attempted a pass in his career before the game with the Jackrabbits... also rushed five times for 38 yards... guided Nebraska to touchdowns on each of the first three drives he led, including a 66-yard TD drive on just four plays to open the game.

4SEASON HIGHSPassing Attempts – 35 vs. UCLA; Completions – 21 vs. UCLA; Passing Yards – 203 vs. UCLA; Long Pass – 40 vs. UCLA; Passing TDs – 3 vs. UCLA, Wyoming, Southern Miss

Rushes – 13 vs. Wyoming; Rushing Yards – 80 vs. Wyoming; Rushing TDs – None; Long Run - 19 vs. Southern Miss

CAREER PASSING STATISTICSYear G/GS Comp.-Att.-Int. Yards TD2009 -- Redshirt --2010 13/12 116-196-7 1,631 102011 13/13 162-288-8 2,089 132012 14/14 228-368-12 2,871 232013 3/3 53-90-1 528 9Totals 43/42 559-930-28 7,119 55

CAREER RUSHING STATISTICSYear G/GS Att. Yards TD2009 -- Redshirt --2010 13/12 162 965 122011 13/13 188 874 92012 14/14 195 1,019 102013 3/3 32 101 0Totals 43/42 577 2,959 31

2013 HONORSNebraska Team Captain (1-of-4)Walter Camp Award Watch ListDavey O’Brien Award Watch ListManning Award Watch List

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Became the first Nebraska quarterback to start four consecutive season openers and made his 40th career start at quarterback... completed 17-of-22 passes for 155 yards and three touchdowns... also rushed 16 times for 80 yards. Southern Miss: Completed 15-of-23 passes for 170 yards and three touchdowns... fifth carer game with three or more touchdown passes... rushed six times for 34 yards. UCLA: Completed 21-of-35 passes for 203 yards and three touchdowns... 203 passing yards increased his school-record career passing total to 7,119 yards... three touchdown passes marked the sixth time in his career he has thrown for three or more touchdowns, including each of the first three games this season... accounted for 190 yards of total offense, pushing his school-record total to 10,078 yards... is just the ninth quarterback in Big Ten history with 10,000 career total offense yards... three touchdown passes increased his school-record TD pass total to 55...combined with his 31 career rushing touchdowns, he has accounted for 86 career touchdowns, trailing only Eric Crouch’s 90 career touchdowns. SDSU: Missed the game due to injury... snapped a 32-consecutive start streak... first time he didn’t start since at Colorado in 2010.

Jordan WesterkampWide ReceiverR. Freshman | 6-0 | 200Lombard, Ill.

SEASON HIGHSCatches – 2 vs. Southern Miss; Receiving Yards – 15 vs. Southern Miss; Receiving TDs – None; Long – 15 vs. Southern Miss

CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICSYear G/GS No. Yards TD2012 -- Redshirt --2013 4/0 4 30 0Totals 4/0 4 30 0

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Saw time off the bench in the season opener, but didn’t record a catch. Southern Miss: Caught a pair of passes for 15 yards against the Golden Eagles. UCLA: Came off the bench to catch one pass for four yards. SDSU: Caught one pass for 11 yards... also rushed once for seven yards and returned a punt for nine yards.

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Alonzo MooreWide ReceiverR. Freshman | 6-2 | 185Winnifield, La.

SEASON HIGHSCatches – 1 vs. SDSU; Receiving Yards – 19 vs. SDSU; Receiving TDs – None; Long – 19 vs. SDSU

CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICSYear G/GS No. Yards TD2012 -- Redshirt --2013 3/0 1 19 0Totals 3/0 1 19 0

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Saw time in the season opener, but didn’t record any stats. Southern Miss: Played against the Golden Eagles, but didn’t reocrd any stats. UCLA: Did not play against the Bruins. SDSU: Made his first career catch, a 19-yard reception from Ron Kellogg in the fourth quarter.

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Josh MitchellCornerbackJunior | 5-11 | 160Corona, Calif.

SEASON HIGHSTackles – 5 vs. Wyoming, Southern Miss; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss – 3 vs. Southern Miss; QB Hurries – 1 vs. Wyoming; PBUs – 1 vs. Wyoming, SDSU; Interceptions – None

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL PBU INT2010 -- Redshirt --2011 8/1 5 0.0-0 0-0 1 02012 13/8 29 1.0-1 2-6 5 12013 4/4 16 0.0-0 3-5 2 0Totals 25/13 50 1.0-1 5-11 8 1

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Started the season opener, his 10th career start... tied Nathan Gerry for second on the team with five tackles... added a pass break-up and a quarterback hurry. Southern Miss: Finished second on the team for the second-straight week with five tackles... totaled a career-high three tackles for loss... had two career TFL’s entering the game in his first 22 career games. UCLA: Started at cornerback... made four tackles, including three solo stops. SDSU: Played in his 25th game at Nebraska and made his 50th career tackle... finished the game with three tackles and one break-up.

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Sam BurtchWide ReceiverSophomore | 6-3 | 195Murdock, Neb.

SEASON HIGHSCatches – 1 vs. Southern Miss, SDSU; Receiving Yards – 26 vs. Southern Miss; Receiving TDs – 1 vs. Southern Miss, SDSU; Long – 26 vs. Southern Miss

CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICSYear G/GS No. Yards TD2011 -- Redshirt --2012 4/0 0 0 02013 4/0 2 42 2Totals 10/0 2 42 2

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Played against the Cowboys, but did not record a reception. Southern Miss: Hauled in a touchdown on his first career reception... Caught a 26-yard pass from Taylor Martinez following an interception by Ciante Evans in the third quarter. UCLA: Saw time against the Bruins, but did not record a catch. SDSU: Caught one pass on the day, a 16-yard TD reception from Ron Kellogg... both of his receptions this season have been touchdowns.

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Ameer AbdullahI-BackJunior | 5-9 | 190Homewood, Ala.

SEASON HIGHSRushes – 23 vs. UCLA; Rushing Yards – 139 vs. SDSU; Long Run - 62 vs. Wyoming; Rushing TDs – 2 vs. Southern Miss

Catches – 4 vs. Southern Miss; Receiving Yards – 50 vs. UCLA; Receiving TDs – None; Long – 40 vs. UCLA

Punt Returns - None; Punt Return Yards - None; Long Punt Return - None

Kickoff Return Yards - None; Longest Kickoff Return - None

CAREER RUSHING STATISTICSYear G/GS Att. Yards TD2011 13/0 42 150 32012 14/7 226 1,137 82013 4/4 74 465 3Totals 31/11 342 1,782 14

CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICSYear G/GS No. Yards TD2011 13/0 1 11 02012 14/7 24 178 22013 4/4 11 115 0Totals 31/11 37 304 2

CAREER RETURN STATISTICSYear G/GS KR Yards TD PR Yards TD2011 13/0 26 763 1 15 107 02012 14/7 17 360 0 16 209 12013 4/4 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 31/11 43 1,123 1 31 316 1

SCHOOLRECORDMost Single-Game Kickoff Return Yards - 211 vs. Fresno State

2013 HONORSDoak Walker Award Watch ListWalter Camp Award Watch List

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Led Nebraska’s rushing attack with 114 yards on 19 carries to help the Huskers rack up 375 yards on the ground... had a career-long 62-yard run in the second quarter to set up a Nebraska touchdown... previous career long rush was 45 yards against Arkansas State last season. Southern Miss: Rushed 17 times for 114 yards, with a three-yard touchdown run in the second quarter and a 37-yard TD run in the third quarter... eighth 100-yard game and his second this season...also caught four passes for 16 yards. UCLA: Started his 10th career game and played in his 30th... rushed 23 times for 98 yards... finished two yards short of picking up his ninth career 100-yard game... caught three passes for 50 yards to account for 148 all-purpose yards. SDSU: Rushed 15 times for a season-high 139 yards, including a one-yard TD run in the second quarter... had just one carry after halftime... marked his third 100-yard rushing game of the season and the ninth of his career... also caught three passes for 46 yards to account for 185 all-purpose yards... with his 139 rushing yards, he increased his career rushing total to 1,752 yards, moving up two spots to 31st on the NU career rushing list, passing Leodis Flowers and Andra Franklin

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Jason AnkrahDefensive EndSenior | 6-4 | 265Gaithersburg, Md.

SEASON HIGHSTackles – 3 vs. Southern Miss; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss – 1 vs. Southern Miss; QB Hurries – 1 vs. Wyoming; PBUs – None; Interceptions – None

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL2009 -- Redshirt --2010 10/0 2 0.0-0 0-02011 12/9 17 1.0-2 3-42012 14/9 26 2.0-13 6-212013 4/4 9 0.0-0 1-3Totals 40/22 54 3.0-15 10-28

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Started at defensive end in the season opener... contributed a pair of tackles in the 37-34 win. Southern Miss: Made his 20th career start against the Golden Eagles... brought his career tackle total to 50 with three tackles in the game, including his first TFL of the season. UCLA: Started at defensive end and made two tackles. SDSU: Played in his 40th career game at Nebraska... finished with one tackle.

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Maliek CollinsDefensive TackleFreshman | 6-2 | 300Kansas City, Mo.

SEASON HIGHSTackles – 3 vs. Southern Miss; Sacks – 1 vs. Southern Miss; Tackles for Loss – 1 vs. Southern Miss, UCLA; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – None; Interceptions – None

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL2013 4/0 4 1.0-10 2-10Totals 4/0 4 1.0-10 2-10

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Saw time in the game, but didn’t record any stats. Southern Miss: Produced NU’s first sack of the season, a 10-yard loss of USM quarterback Allan Bridgford... also forced a fumble on the sack that was recovered by the Golden Eagles... totaled three tackles in the win. UCLA: Came off the bench and recorded a TFL, his only tackle of the game. SDSU: Played against the Jackrabbits, but didn’t record any stats.

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Corey CooperSafetyJunior | 6-1 | 215Maywood, Ill.

SEASON HIGHSTackles – 12 vs. UCLA; Sacks – 1 vs. SDSU; Tackles for Loss – 1 vs. UCLA, SDSU; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – 1 vs. Wyoming; Interceptions – 1 vs. Southern Miss

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL PBU INT2010 -- Redshirt --2011 11/1 9 0.0-0 0-0 0 02012 14/3 17 0.5-1 2-8 0 02013 4/4 30 1.0-7 2-8 1 1Totals 29/8 56 1.5-8 4-16 1 1

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Started the season opener, as NU opened with six defensive backs... tied a then-career high with four tackles and notched his first career pass break-up. Southern Miss: Tied a then-career high for the second-straight week with four tackles.. produced his first career interception with a pick in the endzone in the fourth quarter... was NU’s fourth interception of the night. UCLA: Shattered his previous best of four tackles with a team-high 12... had eight total tackles through the first two games... notched his third career TFL. SDSU: Produced double-digit tackles for the second-straight week, as he tied Zaire Anderson for the team lead with 10 tackles... had seven solo stops... picked up his first sack of the season and his second TFL of the year.

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Jamal TurnerWide ReceiverJunior | 6-1 | 185Arlington, Texas

SEASON HIGHSCatches – 5 vs. UCLA; Receiving Yards – 43 vs. Wyoming; Receiving TDs – 1 vs. Wyoming; Long – 17 vs. Wyoming

Punt Returns - None; Punt Return Yards - None; Long Punt Return - None

Kickoff Return Yards - None; Longest Kickoff Return - None

CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICSYear G/GS No. Yards TD2011 12/0 15 243 02012 14/4 32 417 32013 4/0 11 53 1Totals 30/4 58 743 4

CAREER RETURN STATISTICSYear G/GS KR Yards TD PR Yards TD2011 12/0 1 17 0 0 0 02012 14/4 7 155 0 6 34 02013 4/0 0 0 0 2 6 0Totals 30/4 8 172 0 8 40 0

2013 HONORSJet Award Watch List

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Caught four passes for 43 yards, including a 17-yard first quarter touchdown reception... finished second on the team in both catches and yards to Kenny Bell (7 for 57). Southern Miss: Caught one pass for nine yards. UCLA: Caught a season-high five passes for 23 yards. SDSU: Appeared in his 30th career game at Nebraska.. caught one pass for eight yards.

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Cethan CarterTight EndFreshman | 6-4 | 240Metairie, La.

SEASON HIGHSCatches – 2 vs. SDSU; Receiving Yards – 43 vs. SDSU; Receiving TDs – None; Long – 26 vs. SDSU

CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICSYear G/GS No. Yards TD2013 4/2 3 55 0Totals 4/2 3 55 0

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Saw time at tight end, but was not targeted for a pass. Southern Miss: Hauled in his first career reception in the third quarter, a 12-yard catch for a first down. UCLA: Made his first career start, as NU started the game in a two-tight end set... did not record a catch. SDSU: Started his second-straight game, as Nebraska started in a two-tight end set... caught a pair of passes for 43 yards... hauled in a 26-yard reception from Ron Kellogg in the 2nd quarter.

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Andrew GreenDefensive BackSenior | 6-0 | 195San Antonio, Texas

SEASON HIGHSTackles – 3 vs. Wyoming; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss – None; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – 1 vs. UCLA; Interceptions – NoneCAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL PBU INT2010 -- Redshirt --2010 1/0 1 0.0-0 0-0 0 02011 13/10 48 0.0-0 2-3 8 12012 13/12 50 1.0-9 3-17 3 02013 4/1 7 0.0-0 0-0 1 0Totals 31/23 106 1.0-9 5-20 12 1

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Came off the bench and saw time in the defensive backfield... totaled three tackles to push his career tackles to 102. Southern Miss: Saw time off the bench at safety, but didn’t record any stats. UCLA: Played in his 30th career game at Nebraska... made two solo tackles and registered his first break-up of the season. SDSU: Made his first start of the season at safety... finished the game with a pair of tackles.

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Zaire AndersonLinebackerJunior | 5-11 | 220Philadelphia, Pa.

SEASON HIGHSTackles – 10 vs. SDSU; Sacks – 1 vs. SDSU; Tackles for Loss – 2 vs. Southern Miss; QB Hurries – 1 vs. Southern Miss; PBUs – None; Interceptions – None

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL2012* 3/1 4 0.0-0 0-02013 4/0 16 1.0-7 3-9Totals 7/1 20 1.0-7 3-9

*-awardedmedicalredshirt

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Saw time at linebacker, but did not record any stats. Southern Miss: Came off the bench to make three tackles, including a pair of TFL’s. UCLA: Came off the bench to make three tackles, including one solo stop. SDSU: Came off the bench to tie Corey Cooper for the team lead in tackles

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Jonathan RoseCornerbackSophomore | 6-1 | 190Leeds, Ala.

SEASON HIGHSTackles – None; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss – None; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – None; Interceptions – None

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL PBU INT2012 -- Redshirt --2013 2/0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 2/0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Did not play in the season opener. Southern Miss: Came off the bench and saw time at cornerback, but did not record any stats. UCLA: Didn’t play against the Bruins. SDSU: Recovered a fumble that was forced by Charles Jackson late in the fourth quarter.

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Michael RoseLinebackerR. Freshman | 5-11 | 230Kansas City, Mo.

SEASON HIGHSTackles – 2 vs. UCLA; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss – 1 vs. UCLA; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – None; Interceptions – None

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL PBU2012 -- Redshirt --2013 2/0 2 0.0-0 1-2 0Totals 2/0 2 0.0-0 1-2 0

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Did not play in the season opener. Southern Miss: Came off the bench and saw time at linebacker, but did not record any stats. UCLA: Totaled two tackles off the bench, his first tackles at Nebraska... produced a TFL that resulted in a two-yard loss. SDSU: Played against the Jackrabbits, but didn’t record any stats.

15Ron Kellogg IIIQuarterbackJunior | 6-1 | 210Omaha, Neb.

SEASON HIGHSPassing Attempts – 9 vs. SDSU; Completions – 8 vs. SDSU; Passing Yards – 136 vs. SDSU; Long Pass – 26 vs. SDSU; Passing TDs – 1 vs. SDSU

CAREER PASSING STATISTICSYear G/GS Comp.-Att.-Int. Yards TD2009 -- Redshirt --2010 0/0 0-0-0 0 02011 0/0 0-0-0 0 02012 4/0 4-9-1 22 12013 2/0 12-14-0 160 1Totals 6/0 16-23-1 182 2

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Did not play in the season opener. Southern Miss: Came off the bench in the second half... was 4-of-5 through the air for 24 yards... also ran once for a career-high nine yards. SDSU: Completed 8-of-9 passes for 136 yards and one touchdown... entered the game 8-of-16 for 46 career passing yards... also rushed twice for seven yards... guided NU to scores on 3-of-4 first-half drives.

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Stanley Jean-BaptisteCornerbackSenior | 6-3 | 220Miami, Fla.

SEASON HIGHSTackles – 6 vs. SDSU; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss – 1 vs. Southern Miss; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – 2 vs. Southern Miss; Interceptions – 1 vs. UCLA, Wyoming, Southern Miss, SDSU

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL PBU INT2010 -- Redshirt --2011 9/1 9 0.0-0 0-0 1 12012 14/5 24 0.0-0 0-0 9 22013 4/4 14 0.0-0 1-3 4 4Totals 27/10 47 0.0-0 1-3 14 7

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Had a first-quarter interception of a Brett Smith pass that he returned 42 yards... led to a Nebraska touchdown and a 10-7 lead... was the fourth interception of his career and ended a streak of 183 consecutive passes by Smith without an interception... made two other key third-down stops to hault Wyoming drives, including a pass break-up and a tackle on a third-and-short play near midfield. Southern Miss: Returned a first-quarter interception 43 yards for a touchdown to give Nebraska a 7-0 lead... was his second of the season and

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with a career-high 10... entered the game with 10 total tackles in his previous six career games... produced his first career sack, a 7-yard loss on Austin Sumner in the fourth quarter.

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Cornhuskers to Watchfifth of his career... also marked his second career INT for a touchdown, adding to an interception return for a score against Minnesota in 2012... touchdown occurred with 13:47 left in the first quarter... was Nebraska’s quickest score in any game since the Huskers scored a touchdown just 34 seconds into a 2011 win over Washington... was the quickest defensive touchdown in a game since Terrell Farley scored on a fumble return seven seconds into the game at Texas Tech in 1996... was also the quickest interception return for a touchdown in any game since Toby Wright had an interception return for a touchdown at the 14:03 mark of the first quarter against Colorado State in 1993. UCLA: Intercepted a first-quarter UCLA pass to set up a Nebraska touchdown for the opening points of the game... was his third of the season and sixth of his career. SDSU: Intercepted a second-quarter pass to set up a Nebraska touchdown... marked his fourth-straight game with an interception... is the first Nebraska player to intercept a pass in four-straight games since Josh Bullocks had a pick in four-straight games in 2003 (Southern Miss, Troy State, Missouri, Texas A&M)... has six interceptions in the past 11 games, dating back to last season... produced a career-high six tackles, topping his previous best of four.

Ciante EvansCornerbackSenior | 5-11 | 190Arlington, Texas

SEASON HIGHSTackles – 5 vs. UCLA; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss – None; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – 1 vs. , UCLA, Wyoming, Southern Miss; Interceptions – 2 vs. Southern Miss

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL PBU INT2010 8/1 9 0.0-0 0-0 2 02011 13/7 33 0.0-0 1-3 3 02012 14/12 56 2.0-18 3-20 8 12013 4/4 10 0.0-0 0-0 3 3Totals 39/24 108 2.0-18 4-23 16 4

2013 HONORSNebraska Team Captain (1-of-4)Jim Thorpe Award Watch List

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Recorded his second career interception in the fourth quarter that ended a Wyoming drive in Nebraska territory... added three tackles to push his career total to 101. Southern Miss: Had a 22-yard interception return for a touchdown in the first quarter and added an interception in the third quarter of the game to set up an NU touchdown... two interceptions gave Evans three picks this year and four in his career... interception return for a touchdown was the second of Evans’ career, as he also had an INT for a score against Idaho State in 2012... marked the first time a Nebraska player has had two interceptions in a game since Matt O’Hanlon had three interceptions against Oklahoma in 2009. UCLA: Produced five tackles after notching four total tackles through the first two games of the season... added a pass break-up, his third of the year. SDSU: Started against the Jackrabbits and finished with one solo tackle.

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Quincy EnunwaWide ReceiverSenior | 6-2 | 225Moreno Valley, Calif.

SEASON HIGHSCatches – 6 vs. SDSU; Receiving Yards – 78 vs. SDSU; Receiving TDs – 2 vs. UCLA, Wyoming; Long – 33 vs. SDSU

CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICSYear G/GS No. Yards TD2010 10/0 1 10 02011 13/7 21 293 22012 14/14 42 470 12013 4/4 17 212 5Totals 41/25 81 975 8

2013 HONORSNebraska Team Captain (1-of-4)

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Caught touchdown passes of three and seven yards in the second half... entered the game with three career touchdowns, including one TD reception last season... finished the game with three catches for 27 yards and moved into the top 20 on the NU career receptions list with 67 career catches. Southern Miss: Caught a 16-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter for his third touchdown reception of the season... finished the night with a team-high five catches for a team-high 58 yards. UCLA: Caught touchdown passes of 11 and 14 yards in the first quarter... marked his second game this season with two touchdown receptions... pushed season total to five touchdowns... came into the season with three career touchdowns and has more than doubled that total in the first three games of 2013... finished the day with three catches for 39 yards. SDSU: Caught six passes for 78 yards, tying his career high, also against Southern Miss and Northwestern in 2012... increased his career receptions total to 81 moving him within one reception of the top 10 on the NU career receptions list... 78 yards gave him 975 career receiving yards, putting him within 25 yards of becoming the 22nd NU player with 1,000 career receiving yards... has caught at least one pass in 18 straight games.

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Charles JacksonSafetySophomore | 5-11 | 175Spring, Texas

SEASON HIGHSTackles – 3 vs. Wyoming; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss – None; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – None; Interceptions – None

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL PBU INT2012 13/0 11 0.0-0 0-0 1 02013 4/0 5 0.0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 17/0 16 0.0-0 0-0 1 0

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Came off the bench to total a career-high three tackles... topped his previous best of two against Wisconsin and at Ohio State last season. Southern Miss: Saw time off the bench, but didn’t record any stats. UCLA: Saw time off the bench, but didn’t record any stats. SDSU: Posted a pair of solo tackles on the day and forced a fumble in the fourth quarter that was recovered by Jonathan Rose.

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Sam FoltzPunterR. Freshman | 6-1 | 200Grand Island, Neb.

SEASON HIGHSPunts – 8 vs. UCLA; Punting Avg. – 47.0 vs. SDSU; Long Punt – 60 vs. Southern Miss; Inside 20 – 2 vs. Wyoming

CAREER PUNTING STATISTICSYear G/GS Punts Yards Avg I202012 -- Redshirt --2013 4/4 18 761 42.3 5Totals 4/4 18 761 42.3 5

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Took over the punting duties following the departure of All-Big Ten performer Brett Maher... pinned the Cowboys inside their own 20 twice on the night... averaged 45.6 yards per punt on five attempts. Southern Miss: Booted four punts on the night for 184 yards, including a career-long 60-yarder... final punt of the game pinned the Golden Eagles on their own 3-yard line. UCLA: Punted a season-high eight times for 302 yards... also added his first career tackle. SDSU: Was called upon to punt just once against the Jackrabbits... pinned SDSU at its own four-yard line with a 47-yard punt in the fourth quarter.

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Nathan GerryLinebackerFreshman | 6-2 | 210Sioux Falls, S.D.

SEASON HIGHSTackles – 7 vs. UCLA; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss – 1 vs. UCLA; QB Hurries – 1 vs. Wyoming; PBUs – None; Interceptions – None

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL PBU INT2013 4/3 18 0.0-0 1-1 0 0Totals 4/3 18 0.0-0 1-1 0 0

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Tied Josh Mitchell for second on the team with five tackles in his first career game... notched three solo stops... added a QB hurry. Southern Miss: Made his first career start at linebacker alongside fellow true freshman Josh Banderas... first true freshmen to start on defense since Ciante Evans in 2010... made three tackles on the night. UCLA: Made a season-high seven tackles after producing eight through the first two games... produced his first career TFL. SDSU: Started against the Jackrabbits and finished with three tackles.

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Cornhuskers to WatchC.J. ZimmererFullbackSenior | 6-0 | 230Omaha, Neb.

SEASON HIGHSRushes – None; Rushing Yards – None; Long Run - None; Rushing TDs – None

Catches – 1 vs. UCLA; Receiving Yards – 2 vs. UCLA; Receiving TDs – None; Long – 2 vs. UCLA

CAREER RUSHING STATISTICSYear G/GS Att. Yards TD2009 -- Redshirt --2010 3/0 0 0 02011 11/0 0 0 02012 14/1 4 18 02013 4/2 0 0 0Totals 32/3 4 18 0

CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICSYear G/GS No. Yards TD2009 -- Redshirt --2010 3/0 0 0 02011 11/0 0 0 02012 14/1 1 6 02013 4/2 1 2 0Totals 32/3 2 8 0

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Made his second career start at Nebraska in the season opener... didn’t record a carry or a catch, but did help the Huskers rush for 375 yards on the night. Southern Miss: Played in his 30th career game... helped eight rushers total 285 yards on the night. UCLA: Caught his second career pass, a two-yard reception. SDSU: Came off the bench to help Nebraska rush for 335 yards on the ground... retured a short kickoff five yards following SDSU’s first score of the game.

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Imani CrossI-BackSophomore | 6-1 | 225Gainesville, Ga.

SEASON HIGHSRushes – 13 vs. Wyoming; Rushing Yards – 105 vs. Wyoming; Long Run - 31 vs. Wyoming; Rushing TDs – 2 vs. Wyoming, SDSU

Catches – 1 vs. Wyoming; Receiving Yards – -1 vs. Wyoming; Receiving TDs – None; Long – None

CAREER RUSHING STATISTICSYear G/GS Att. Yards TD2012 14/0 55 324 72013 4/0 30 198 5Totals 18/0 85 522 12 CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICSYear G/GS No. Yards TD2012 14/0 0 0 02013 4/0 1 -1 0Totals 18/0 1 -1 0

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Scored a one-yard second-quarter touchdown, and ran 31 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter... finished the game with 13 carries for a career-high 105 yards, topping his 100-yard effort against Idaho State in 2012. Southern Miss: Carried the ball just four times, but did run for 17 yards... scored a touchdown on a 1-yard run in the fourth quarter... third touchdown of the year and 10th of his career. UCLA: Carried the ball three times for 19 yards. SDSU: Scored two TDs on the ground, marking the second time this season and fourth time in his career he has scored two rushing TDs... finished the day with 60 yards on 10 carries.

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Terrell NewbyI-BackFreshman | 5-10 | 185Los Angeles, Calif.

SEASON HIGHSRushes – 15 vs. Wyoming; Rushing Yards – 76 vs. Wyoming; Long Run - 20 vs. Southern Miss; Rushing TDs – 2 vs. SDSU

Catches – 1 vs. UCLA, Southern Miss; Receiving Yards – 9 vs. UCLA; Receiving TDs – None; Long – None

Punt Returns - None; Punt Return Yards - None; Long Punt Return - None

Kickoff Return Yards - 14 vs. UCLA; Longest Kickoff Return - 14 vs. UCLA

CAREER RUSHING STATISTICSYear G/GS Att. Yards TD2013 4/0 36 210 2Totals 4/0 36 210 2

CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICSYear G/GS No. Yards TD2013 4/0 2 4 0Totals 4/0 2 4 0

CAREER RETURN STATISTICSYear G/GS KR Yards TD PR Yards TD2013 4/0 1 14 0 0 0 0Totals 4/0 1 14 0 0 0 0

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Came off the bench in his first game at Nebraska to carry the ball 15 times for 76 yards... all 15 carries came in the second half, including nine carries for 40 yards in the fourth quarter. Southern Miss: Saw significant time in the second half in the 56-13 victory... carried the ball eight times for 60 yards, including a season-long 20-yard carry. UCLA: Carried the ball five times for 22 yards... also added a nine-yard catch and a 14-yard kick return. SDSU: Ran eight times for 52 yards and a pair of TD’s, including a 10-yard run in the 3rd quarter and a 5-yard run in the 4th quarter... first TD’s of his career.

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Andy JanovichFullbackSophomore | 6-1 | 225Gretna, Neb.

SEASON HIGHSRushes – None; Rushing Yards – None; Long Run - None; Rushing TDs – None

Catches – None; Receiving Yards – None; Receiving TDs – None; Long – None

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS Att. Yards TD2012 11/2 3 6 02013 4/0 0 0 0Totals 15/2 3 6 0

CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICSYear G/GS No. Yards TD2012 11/2 2 13 02013 4/0 0 0 0Totals 15/2 2 13 0

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Saw time off the bench, but did not record any stats. Southern Miss: Saw time off the bench, but did not record any stats in the 56-13 win. UCLA: Came off the bench, but did not record any stats. SDSU: Came off the bench to help Nebraska roll up 335 yards on the ground.

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Mauro BondiPlace KickerSophomore | 6-0 | 205Boca Raton, Fla.

SEASON HIGHSField Goals Made – 1 vs. SDSU; Long Field Goal – 22 vs. SDSU; PATs Made – 3 vs. SDSU

CAREER KICKING STATISTICSYear G/GS PAT FG Long2011 4/0 1-1 0-0 02012 -- Redshirt -- 2013 4/4 5-5 1-1 22Totals 8/4 6-6 1-1 22 2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Handled kickoffs, averaging 64.4 yards per kickoff... posted four touchbacks on seven attempts. Southern Miss: Booted nine kickoffs for 520 yards, including six touchbacks... also was 2-for-2 on PAT attempts. UCLA: Kicked off four times in the game for 257 yards, including three touchbacks. SDSU: Kicked off nine times, producing seven touchbacks... was a perfect 3-for-3 on PATs and converted his first career field goal... was a 22-yard attempt that gave Nebraska a 38-17 lead into halftime.

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Jake LongTight EndSenior | 6-4 | 240Elkhorn, Neb.

SEASON HIGHSCatches – 1 vs. UCLA, Wyoming, Southern Miss; Receiving Yards – 26 vs. Wyoming; Receiving TDs – None; Long – 26 vs. Wyoming

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS No. Yards TD2009 -- Redshirt --2010 3/0 1 17 02011 13/2 0 0 02012 14/2 6 55 12013 4/4 4 69 0Totals 34/8 11 141 1

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Had a career-long 26-yard reception in the first quarter, bettering his previous long of 24 yards against Southern Miss in the 2012 season opener. Southern Miss: Hauled in one pass for 18 yards late in the first quarter.UCLA: Made his 10th career catch against the Bruins, an eight-yard reception. SDSU: Hauled in a 17-yard catch in the second quarter that setup an Ameer Abdullah TD run two plays later.

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Cornhuskers to WatchDavid SantosLinebackerSophomore | 6-0 | 225Spring, Texas

SEASON HIGHSTackles – 12 vs. Wyoming; Sacks – 1 vs. SDSU; Tackles for Loss – 1 vs. SDSU; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – None; Interceptions – None

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL PBU2011 -- Redshirt --2012 13/1 24 0.0-0 0-0 02013 4/1 22 1.0-8 1-8 0Totals 17/2 46 1.0-8 1-8 0

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Led the Huskers with a career-high 12 tackles in his second career start... topped his previous best of 10 against Michigan last season... was the only Husker with more than five tackles on the night. Southern Miss: Came off the bench to make four tackles, including one solo stop. UCLA: Came off the bench against the Bruins, but didn’t record any stats. SDSU: Finished the game tied for fourth on the team with six tackles... including his first career sack... was an 8-yard loss of Austin Sumner in the first quarter.

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Kevin MauriceDefensive TackleFreshman | 6-3 | 280Orlando, Fla.

SEASON HIGHSTackles – 1 vs. Wyoming, SDSU; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss – None; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – None; Interceptions – None

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL2013 4/0 2 0.0-0 0-0Totals 4/0 2 0.0-0 0-0

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Made his Husker debut against the Cowboys... produced one tackle off the bench. Southern Miss: Saw time against the Golden Eagles, but didn’t record any stats. UCLA: Saw time against the Bruins, but didn’t record any stats. SDSU: Came off the bench and made one tackle.

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Spencer LongOffensive LineSenior | 6-4 | 315Elkhorn, Neb.

CAREERGames Played: 31 (13 in 2011; 14 in 2012; 4 in 2013)Games Started: 31 (13 in 2011; 14 in 2012; 4 in 2013)

2013 HONORSNebraska Team Captain (1-of-4)Preseason Second-Team All-American (Sports Illustrated)Outland Trophy Watch ListLombardi Award Watch List

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Helped Nebraska rush for 375 yards, marking the 13th time in 15 games since the start of last season Nebraska has rushed for at least 200 yards. Southern Miss: Helped Nebraska rush for 285 yards, marking the 14th time in 16 games since the start of last season Nebraska has rushed for at least 200 yards. UCLA: Made his 30th career start against the Bruins. SDSU: Paved the way for NU to rush for 335 yards and five TDs.

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Randy GregoryDefensive EndSophomore | 6-6 | 225Fishers, Ind.

SEASON HIGHSTackles – 8 vs. UCLA; Sacks – 1 vs. SDSU; Tackles for Loss – 2 vs. UCLA, SDSU; QB Hurries – 4 vs. Southern Miss; PBUs – 1 vs. Southern Miss; Interceptions – 1 vs. SDSU

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL PBU INT2013 4/3 17 0.5-5 5-20 1 1Totals 4/3 17 0.5-5 5-20 1 1

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Totaled two tackles in his first career game at Nebraska... nearly added the first sack of the season, but was flagged for roughing the passer on a play where a pass wasn’t attempted. Southern Miss: Made his first career start... chased USM quarterback Allan Bridgford throught the night... notched four of NU’s seven QB hurries... produced two tackles on the night, including his first career TFL, and added his first career pass break-up. UCLA: Made a season-high eight tackles, including two TFL’s for 12 yards... added a forced fumble. SDSU: Intercepted a third-quarter pass and returned it 33 yards for a touchdown... was the first of his career and the first by a Nebraska defensive lineman since Terrence Moore at Michigan in 2011... his interception for a touchdown was the first by a Nebraska defensive lineman since Ndamukong Suh had an INT for a touchdown against Colorado in 2008... interception for a touchdown was Nebraska’s third as a team this season, with Jean-Baptiste and Ciante Evans returning interceptions for touchdowns against Southern Miss... finished the game with five tackles, inlcuding two TFLs... combined with Avery Moss for an 11-yard sack in the first quarter.

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Josh BanderasLinebackerFreshman | 6-2 | 225Lincoln, Neb.

SEASON HIGHSTackles – 11 vs. UCLA; Sacks – 1 vs. UCLA; Tackles for Loss – 2 vs. UCLA; QB Hurries – 1 vs. Wyoming; PBUs – 1 vs. Southern Miss; Interceptions – None

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL PBU2013 4/3 19 1.0-1 2-2 1Totals 4/3 19 1.0-1 2-2 1

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Notched a pair of tackles off the bench in his first career game... added a QB hurry. Southern Miss: Made his first career start... alongside fellow true freshman linebacker Nathan Gerry, were the first true freshmen to start on defense since Ciante Evans in 2010... ended the game with three tackles and a pass break-up. UCLA: Ranked second on the team with 11 tackles, his first career double-digit tackle performance... produced his first career sack... was one of his two TFL’s. SDSU: Started against the Jackrabbits and finished the game with three tackles.

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Thad RandleDefensive TackleSenior | 6-1 | 290Galena Park, Texas

SEASON HIGHSTackles – 3 vs. UCLA, Wyoming; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss – None; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – None; Interceptions – None

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL2009 -- Redshirt --2010 12/0 7 0.0-0 0-02011 6/0 8 1.0-3 1-32012 13/6 21 0.0-0 1-12013 4/4 9 0.0-0 0-0Totals 35/10 45 1.0-3 2-4

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Started at defensive tackle in the season opener and produced three tackles. Southern Miss: Made one tackle on the night... helped limit USM to 62 yards rushing. UCLA: Started at defensive tackle and produced three tackles. SDSU: Played in his 35th career game and made his 10th career start... ended the game with two tackles.

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Cole PensickOffensive LineSenior | 6-2 | 275Lincoln, Neb.

CAREERGames Played: 27 (5 in 2010; 4 in 2011; 14 in 2012; 4 in 2013)Games Started: 6 (2 in 2012; 4 in 2013)

2013 HONORSRimington Award Watch List

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Earned the start at center in the season opener... his third career start. Southern Miss: Paved the way for eight rushers to total 285 yards and three touchdowns on the ground. UCLA: Directed an offensive line that helped score 21 points in the first half against the Bruins. SDSU: Directed an offensive line that helped Nebraska total over 300 yards rushing and passing in the same game for the first time in school history.

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Andrew RodriguezOffensive LineSenior | 6-6 | 330Aurora, Neb.

CAREERGames Played: 31 (5 in 2010; 8 in 2011; 14 in 2012; 4 in 2013)Games Started: 12 (7 in 2011; 1 in 2012; 4 in 2013)

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Started at right tackle in the season-opening win over Wyoming... helped protect Taylor Martinez, who threw for 155 yards and three touchdowns. Southern Miss: Started the game at right tackle, his 10th career start. UCLA: Played in his 30th career game at Nebraska against the Bruins. SDSU: Helped protect Tommy Armstrong and Ron Kellogg, who were a combined 20-for-24 for 305 yards and two TDs.

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Cornhuskers to WatchTyler WullenwaberWide ReceiverJunior | 6-1 | 195Utica, Neb.

SEASON HIGHSCatches – 2 vs. SDSU; Receiving Yards – 47 vs. SDSU; Receiving TDs – 1 vs. SDSU; Long – 24 vs. SDSU

CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICSYear G/GS No. Yards TD2010 -- Redshirt --2011 0/0 0 0 02012 2/0 2 13 02013 4/0 2 47 1Totals 6/0 4 60 1

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Saw time off the bench, but didn’t record a reception. Southern Miss: Saw time off the bench, but didn’t record a reception. UCLA: Saw time off the bench, but didn’t record a reception. SDSU: Caught a pair of passes on the afternoon, including his first career TD... hauled in a 23-yard pass from Ron Kellogg in the second quarter to put Nebraska ahead 35-17... added a 24-yard reception later in the quarter.

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Jake CottonOffensive LineJunior | 6-6 | 305Lincoln, Neb.

CAREERGames Played: 12 (3 in 2011; 5 in 2012; 4 in 2013)Games Started: 4 (4 in 2013)

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Earned his first career start in the season opener, as he was Nebraska’s starter at left guard... paved the way for both Ameer Abdullah (114) and Imani Cross (105) to rush for over 100 yards. Southern Miss: Paved the way for Ameer Abdullah to pick up his eighth 100-yard game with 114 yards on 17 carries. UCLA: Helped protect Taylor Martinez, who threw three touchdown passes for the third time this season. SDSU: Paved the way for Nebraska to rush for 335 yards on the ground, marking the 14th time in Bo Pelini’s six seasons that the Huskers have run for more than 300 yards.

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Jeremiah SirlesOffensive LineSenior | 6-6 | 310Lakewood, Colo.

CAREERGames Played: 44 (14 in 2010; 12 in 2011; 14 in 2012; 4 in 2013)Games Started: 32 (14 in 2010; 14 in 2012; 4 in 2013)

2013 HONORSOutland Trophy Watch ListLombardi Award Watch List

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Was Nebraska’s starting left tackle in the season-opening win over Wyoming... helped Nebraska rush for 375 yards, the most by Nebraska in a season opener since rushing for 413 yards in the season opener against Nevada in 2007. Southern Miss: Made his 30th career start in his 42nd career game at Nebraska in the 56-13 win. UCLA: Helped protect Taylor Martinez, who threw three touchdown passes for the third time this season. SDSU: Cleared the way for both Imani Cross and Terrell Newby to rush for two TDs, while Nebraska totaled five TDs on the ground in the 59-20 win.

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Brent QvaleOffensive LineSenior | 6-7 | 315Williston, N.D.

CAREERGames Played: 44 (14 in 2010; 12 in 2011; 14 in 2012; 4 in 2013)Games Started: 13 (13 in 2012)

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Saw time off the bench in Nebraska’s 37-34 win over Wyoming... aided in NU rushing for 375 yards on the night. Southern Miss: Came off the bench to help Nebraska roll up 479 yards of total offense. UCLA: Saw time off the bench in the loss to the Bruins. SDSU: Came off the bench to help pave the way for NU to rush for 335 yards and five TDs.

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Kenny BellWide ReceiverJunior | 6-1 | 185Boulder, Colo.

SEASON HIGHSCatches – 7 vs. Wyoming; Receiving Yards – 68 vs. UCLA; Receiving TDs – 1 vs. UCLA, Southern Miss; Long – 22 vs. UCLA

Kickoff Return Yards - 89 vs. Southern Miss; Longest Kickoff Return - 63 vs. Southern Miss

CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICSYear G/GS No. Yards TD2010 -- Redshirt --2011 13/11 32 461 32012 14/14 50 863 82013 4/4 18 190 2Totals 31/29 100 1,514 13

CAREER RETURN STATISTICSYear G/GS KR Yards TD PR Yards TD2010 -- Redshirt --2011 13/11 6 152 0 0 0 02012 14/14 14 325 0 1 0 02013 4/4 8 245 0 0 0 0Totals 31/29 28 722 0 1 0 0

2013 HONORSBiletnikoff Award Watch List

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Caught seven passes for 57 yards... seven grabs were only topped by his nine-catch performance against Minnesota in 2012... added a pair of kick returns for 72 yards, including a 37-yard return that setup a field goal and a 35-yard return to open the second half that led to a touchdown. Southern Miss: Caught three passes for 45 yards, including a 21-yard touchdown in the second quarter... nearly took a kickoff back for a touchdown, but had to settle for a career-long 63-yard return... topped his 47-yard return at UCLA last season. UCLA: Caught six passes for 68 yards, pushing his career receptions total to 98, moving him past Matt Davison into seventh place on the NU career receptions list... is two receptions from becoming the seventh Husker with 100 career receptions... marked the fifth time in his career that he has had at least six receptions in a game... caught a 22-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter... was his second TD catch of the season and the 13th of his career... each of his last 11 touchdown receptions have covered at least 20 yards, including one in 2011, all eight in 2012 and both of his TD receptions this season. SDSU: Caught two passes for 20 yards... the two receptions pushed his career receptions total to 100, making him the seventh Husker with 100 career receptions... 20 receiving yards boosted his career total to 1,514 receiving yards, making him the sixth Nebraska player with more than 1,500 career receiving yards... also returned a pair of kicks for 63 yards, including a 34-yard return to start the game.

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Greg McMullenDefensive EndR. Freshman | 6-3 | 285Akron, Ohio

SEASON HIGHSTackles – 4 vs. Southern Miss; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss – 2 vs. Southern Miss; QB Hurries – 1 vs. Wyoming; PBUs – None; Interceptions – None

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL2012 -- Redshirt --2013 4/0 9 0.0-0 2-4Totals 4/0 9 0.0-0 2-4

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Saw action off the bench following a redshirt season in 2012... totaled a pair of tackles and a QB hurry. Southern Miss: Tied for third on the team with four tackles, including three solo stops... notched a pair of TFL’s and forced a fumble. UCLA: Came off the bench to make a pair of stops. SDSU: Saw time off the bench... finished the game with one tackle.

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Avery MossDefensive EndR. Freshman | 6-3 | 265Tempe, Ariz.

SEASON HIGHSTackles – 8 vs. UCLA; Sacks – 2 vs. UCLA; Tackles for Loss – 3 vs. UCLA; QB Hurries – 2 vs. Wyoming; PBUs – None; Interceptions – None

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL2012* 4/0 4 0.0-0 0-02013 4/1 14 2.5-11 4-12Totals 8/1 18 2.5-11 4-12 *-awardedmedicalredshirt

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Posted a career-high three tackles in his first career start... added a team-high two QB hurries. Southern Miss: Recorded a QB hurry on the night to bring his season total to three. UCLA: Had a stellar days against the Bruins, totaling three TFL’s, including a pair of sacks... finished the day tied for third on the team with eight tackles. SDSU: Produced three tackles on the day... teamed with Randy Gregory for an 11-yard sack.

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Cornhuskers to Watch

Aaron CurryDefensive TackleSophomore | 6-1 | 280Keller, Texas

SEASON HIGHSTackles – 2 vs. Wyoming, Southern Miss; Sacks – 1 vs. SDSU; Tackles for Loss – 1 vs. SDSU; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – None; Interceptions – None

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL2012 4/0 3 0.0-0 0-02013 3/0 5 1.0-11 1-11Totals 7/0 8 1.0-11 1-11

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Saw time at defensive tackle off the bench... notched a pair of assisted tackles. Southern Miss: Came off the bench to make a pair of tackles in the 56-13 win. UCLA: Did not play against the Bruins. SDSU: Made the most of his one tackle on the day... notched an 11-yard sack in the fourth quarter, his first career sack.

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Vincent ValentineDefensive TackleR. Freshman | 6-3 | 325Edwardsville, Ill.

SEASON HIGHSTackles – 4 vs. Wyoming; Sacks – None; Tackles for Loss – 1 vs. UCLA; QB Hurries – None; PBUs – None; Interceptions – None

CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS TT Sacks TFL2012 -- Redshirt --2013 4/4 8 0.0-0 1-1Totals 4/4 8 0.0-0 1-1

2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Started the season opener at defensive tackle following a redshirt season in 2012... debuted with four tackles, tying him for fourth on the team. Southern Miss: Made one solo tackle on the night from his defensive tackle spot... helped limit the Golden Eagles to 62-yards rushing. UCLA: Made a pair of tackles on the day, including his first career TFL. SDSU: Finished the game with one tackle.

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Pat SmithPlace KickerSenior | 5-11 | 185Quincy, Ill.

SEASON HIGHSField Goals Made – 1 vs. Wyoming; Long Field Goal – 24 vs. Wyoming; PATs Made – 6 vs. Wyoming

CAREER KICKING STATISTICSYear G/GS PAT FG Long2013 4/4 18-19 1-1 24Totals 4/4 18-19 1-1 24 2013 GAME BY GAMEWyoming: Scored Nebraska’s first points of the year on a 24-yard field goal in the first quarter... converted 4-of-5 PAT tries in the 37-34 win. Southern Miss: Was a perfect 6-for-6 on PAT tries. UCLA: Converted all three PAT tries on the day. SDSU: Perfect 5-for-5 on PATs.

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2013 Nebraska Schedule and ResultsDATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE RECORD CONFERENCE TIME ATTENDAug. 31 Wyoming W 37-34 1-0 0-0 3:33 91,185Sept. 7 Southern Miss W 56-13 2-0 0-0 3:12 90,466Sept. 14 #16 UCLA L 21-41 2-1 0-0 3:21 91,471Sept. 21 South Dakota State W 59-20 3-1 0-0 3:11 90,614 * Big Ten conference game

Team StatisticsTEAM STATISTICS NU OPPSCORING 173 108 Points Per Game 43.2 27.0FIRST DOWNS 112 102 Rushing 58 34 Passing 47 55 Penalty 7 13RUSHING YARDAGE 1123 718 Yards gained rushing 1191 825 Yards lost rushing 68 107 Rushing Attempts 202 148 Average Per Rush 5.6 4.9 Average Per Game 280.8 179.5 TDs Rushing 10 5PASSING YARDAGE 862 1137 Comp-Att-Int 78-111-1 85-135-9 Average Per Pass 7.8 8.4 Average Per Catch 11.1 13.4 Average Per Game 215.5 284.2 TDs Passing 11 8TOTAL OFFENSE 1985 1855 Total Plays 313 283 Average Per Play 6.3 6.6 Average Per Game 496.2 463.8KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 11-274 7-116PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 3-15 6-47INT RETURNS: #-Yards 9-210 1-33KICK RETURN AVERAGE 24.9 16.6PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 5.0 7.8INT RETURN AVERAGE 23.3 33.0FUMBLES-LOST 11-5 8-1PENALTIES-Yards 27-252 23-205 Average Per Game 63.0 51.2PUNTS-Yards 18-761 15-691 Average Per Punt 42.3 46.1 Net punt average 39.7 41.1KICKOFFS-Yards 29-1803 22-1322 Average Per Kick 62.2 60.1 Net kick average 43.3 36.3TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 31:51 28:093RD-DOWN Conversions 26/53 15/47 3rd-Down Pct 49% 32%4TH-DOWN Conversions 4/6 1/4 4th-Down Pct 67% 25%SACKS BY-Yards 9-60 2-15MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 24 13FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 2-2 6-10ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-1RED-ZONE SCORES (17-20) 85% (11-13) 85%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (15-20) 75% (7-13) 54%PAT-ATTEMPTS (23-24) 96% (12-12) 100%ATTENDANCE 363736 0 Games/Avg Per Game 4/90934 0/0 Neutral Site Games 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTALNebraska 59 52 42 20 173Opponents 30 17 42 19 108

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2013 Nebraska Individual StatisticsRUSHING GP/GS ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LONG AVG/GAbdullah, Ameer 4/4 74 481 16 465 6.3 3 62 116.2Newby, Terrell 4/0 36 210 0 210 5.8 2 20 52.5Cross, Imani 4/0 30 198 0 198 6.6 5 31 49.5Martinez, Taylor 3/3 32 144 43 101 3.2 0 19 33.7Armstrong, Tommy 2/1 9 61 0 61 6.8 0 13 30.5Frazier, King 4/0 9 44 9 35 3.9 0 11 8.8Nabity, Graham 2/0 5 24 0 24 4.8 0 6 12.0Kellogg III, Ron 2/0 3 16 0 16 5.3 0 9 8.0Westerkamp, Jordan 4/0 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 1.8Fyfe, Ryker 1/0 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 3.0Nickens, Brodrick 3/0 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.7Bell, Kenny 4/4 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.2

Total 4 202 1191 68 1123 5.6 10 62 280.8Opponents 4 148 825 107 718 4.9 5 47 179.5

PASSING G/S EFFIC CMP-ATT-INT PCT YDS TD LNG AVG/GMartinez, Taylor 3/3 156.32 53-80-1 66.2 528 9 40 176.0Armstrong, Tommy 2/1 196.64 12-15-0 80.0 169 1 33 84.5Kellogg III, Ron 2/0 205.29 12-14-0 85.7 160 1 26 80.0Fyfe, Ryker 1/0 142.00 1-1-0 100.0 5 0 5 5.0TEAM 4/0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 4 166.40 78-111-1 70.3 862 11 40 215.5Opponents 4 139.93 85-135-9 63.0 1137 8 47 284.2

RECEIVING G/GS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/GBell, Kenny 4/4 18 190 10.6 2 22 47.5Enunwa, Quincy 4/4 17 202 11.9 5 33 50.5Abdullah, Ameer 4/4 11 115 10.5 0 40 28.8Turner, Jamal 4/0 11 83 7.5 1 17 20.8Long, Jake 4/4 4 69 17.2 0 26 17.2Westerkamp, Jordan 4/0 4 30 7.5 0 15 7.5Carter, Cethan 4/2 3 55 18.3 0 26 13.8Wullenwaber, Tyler 4/0 2 47 23.5 1 24 11.8Burtch, Sam 4/0 2 42 21.0 2 26 10.5Newby, Terrell 4/0 2 4 2.0 0 9 1.0Moore, Alonzo 3/0 1 19 19.0 0 19 6.3Reilly, Brandon 2/0 1 5 5.0 0 5 2.5Zimmerer, C.J. 4/2 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.5Cross, Imani 4/0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.2

Total 4 78 862 11.1 11 40 215.5Opponents 4 85 1137 13.4 8 47 284.2

PUNT RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONGTurner, Jamal 2 6 3.0 0 3Westerkamp, Jordan 1 9 9.0 0 9

Total 3 15 5.0 0 9Opponents 6 47 7.8 0 2

INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS AVG TD LONGJean-Baptiste, Stanley 4 134 33.5 1 43Evans, Ciante 3 27 9.0 1 22Gregory, Randy 1 33 33.0 1 33Cooper, Corey 1 16 16.0 0 16

Total 9 210 23.3 3 43Opponents 1 33 33.0 0 33

KICK RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONGBell, Kenny 8 245 30.6 0 63Zimmerer, C.J. 2 15 7.5 0 10Newby, Terrell 1 14 14.0 0 14

Total 11 274 24.9 0 63Opponents 7 116 16.6 0 24

FUMBLE RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONGNone

Total 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

FIELDGOALS FGM-FGA PCT 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LG BLKSmith, Pat 1-1 100.0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 24 0Bondi, Mauro 1-1 100.0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 22 0Total 2-2 100.0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 24 0Opponents 6-10 60.0 0-0 2-2 1-2 3-4 0-2 48 0

FG SEQUENCE NEBRASKA OPPONENTSWyoming (24) 50Southern Miss - (32),(45)UCLA - (44),46,55,(24)South Dakota State (22) (48),32,(29)Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

PUNTING NO. YDS AVG LONG TB FC I20 BLKDFoltz, Sam 18 761 42.3 60 0 7 5 0Total 18 761 42.3 60 0 7 5 0Opponents 15 691 46.1 67 3 2 7 0

KICKOFFS NO. YDS AVG TB OB RETN NET YDLNBondi, Mauro 29 1803 62.2 20 1 Total 29 1803 62.2 20 1 116 40.9 24Opponents 22 1322 60.1 10 0 274 36.3 28

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|------PATS------|SCORING TD FGS KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF PTSCross, Imani 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Enunwa, Quincy 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Smith, Pat 0 1-1 17-18 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 20Abdullah, Ameer 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Bell, Kenny 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Burtch, Sam 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Newby, Terrell 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Bondi, Mauro 0 1-1 6-6 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 9Wullenwaber, Tyler 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Turner, Jamal 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Gregory, Randy 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Evans, Ciante 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Jean-Baptiste, Stanley 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6

Total 24 2-2 23-24 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 173Opponents 13 6-10 12-12 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 108

TOTAL OFFENSE G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/GMartinez, Taylor 3 112 101 528 629 209.7Abdullah, Ameer 4 74 465 0 465 116.2Armstrong, Tommy 2 24 61 169 230 115.0Newby, Terrell 4 36 210 0 210 52.5Cross, Imani 4 30 198 0 198 49.5Kellogg III, Ron 2 17 16 160 176 88.0Frazier, King 4 9 35 0 35 8.8Nabity, Graham 2 5 24 0 24 12.0Fyfe, Ryker 1 2 3 5 8 8.0Westerkamp, Jordan 4 1 7 0 7 1.8Nickens, Brodrick 3 1 2 0 2 0.7Bell, Kenny 4 1 1 0 1 0.2

Total 4 313 1123 862 1985 496.2Opponents 4 283 718 1137 1855 463.8

ALL PURPOSE G RUSH REC PR KOR IR TOT AVG/GAbdullah, Ameer 4 465 115 0 0 0 580 145.0Bell, Kenny 4 1 190 0 245 0 436 109.0Newby, Terrell 4 210 4 0 14 0 228 57.0Enunwa, Quincy 4 0 202 0 0 0 202 50.5Cross, Imani 4 198 -1 0 0 0 197 49.2Jean-Baptiste, Stanley 4 0 0 0 0 134 134 33.5Martinez, Taylor 3 101 0 0 0 0 101 33.7Turner, Jamal 4 0 83 6 0 0 89 22.2Long, Jake 4 0 69 0 0 0 69 17.2Armstrong, Tommy 2 61 0 0 0 0 61 30.5Carter, Cethan 4 0 55 0 0 0 55 13.8Wullenwaber, Tyler 4 0 47 0 0 0 47 11.8Westerkamp, Jordan 4 7 30 9 0 0 46 11.5Burtch, Sam 4 0 42 0 0 0 42 10.5Frazier, King 4 35 0 0 0 0 35 8.8Gregory, Randy 4 0 0 0 0 33 33 8.2Evans, Ciante 4 0 0 0 0 27 27 6.8Nabity, Graham 2 24 0 0 0 0 24 12.0Moore, Alonzo 3 0 19 0 0 0 19 6.3Zimmerer, C.J. 4 0 2 0 15 0 17 4.2Kellogg III, Ron 2 16 0 0 0 0 16 8.0Cooper, Corey 4 0 0 0 0 16 16 4.0Reilly, Brandon 2 0 5 0 0 0 5 2.5Fyfe, Ryker 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 3.0Nickens, Brodrick 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.7

Total 4 1123 862 15 274 210 2484 621.0Opponents 4 718 1137 47 116 33 2051 512.8

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Defensive Statistics |-------TACKLES-------| |-SACKS-| |---PASSDEF---| |-FUMBLES-| BLKDNAME GP-GS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL-YDS NO-YARDS INT-YDS BRUP QBH RCV-YDS FF KICK SAF6 Cooper, Corey 4-4 12 18 30 2-8 1.0-7 1-16 1 1 . . . .1 Jackson, Harvey 4-3 14 9 23 1-3 . . . . . . . .41 Santos, David 4-1 9 13 22 1-8 1.0-8 . . . . . . .52 Banderas, Josh 4-3 9 10 19 2-2 1.0-1 . 1 1 . . . .25 Gerry, Nathan 4-3 9 9 18 1-1 . . . 1 . . . .44 Gregory, Randy 4-3 8 9 17 5-20 0.5-5 1-33 1 5 . 1 . .5 Mitchell, Josh 4-4 10 7 17 3-5 . . 2 1 . . . .13 Anderson, Zaire 4-0 9 7 16 3-9 1.0-7 . . 1 . . . .94 Moss, Avery 4-1 5 9 14 4-12 2.5-11 . . 3 . . . .16 Jean-Baptiste, Stanley 4-4 8 6 14 1-3 . 4-134 5 . . . . .17 Evans, Ciante 4-4 6 4 10 . . 3-27 3 . . . . .53 Randle, Thad 4-4 2 7 9 . . . . . . . . .90 McMullen, Greg 4-0 4 5 9 2-4 . . . 1 . 1 . .98 Valentine, Vincent 4-4 2 6 8 1-1 . . . . . . . .9 Ankrah, Jason 4-4 3 5 8 1-3 . . . 1 . . . .11 Green, Andrew 4-1 5 2 7 . . . 1 . . . . .4A Seisay, Mohammed 3-1 6 . 6 1-3 . . . 1 . . . .96 Curry, Aaron 3-0 1 4 5 1-11 1.0-11 . . . . . . .21 Jackson, Charles 4-0 2 3 5 . . . . . . 1 . .7 Collins, Maliek 4-0 2 2 4 2-10 1.0-10 . . . . 1 . .19 Richards, Wil 4-0 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .18 Alexander, LeRoy 4-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .55 Maurice, Kevin 4-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .15 Rose, Michael 3-0 2 . 2 1-2 . . . . . . . .59 Starkebaum, Colby 4-0 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .80 Bell, Kenny 4-4 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .27 Foltz, Sam 4-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .61 Long, Spencer 4-4 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .14 Rose, Jonathan 2-0 . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . .

Total 4-0 135 142 277 32-105 9-60 9-210 14 16 1-0 4 . .Opponents 4-0 - - - - 2-15 1-33 9 3 5-0 10 . .

SPECIALTEAMSTACKLES S-A/TOT WYO USM UCLA SDSU ILL PUR MINN NW MICH MSU PSU IOWA B1G BOWJackson, Charles 1-3/4 0-3/3 - - 1-0/1Richards, Wil 1-2/3 0-1/1 0-1/1 1-0/1Gerry, Nathan 0-2/2 0-1/1 - - 0-1/1Jackson, Harvey 1-1/2 - 1-0/1 - 0-1/1Bell, Kenny 0-2/2 0-1/1 0-1/1 -Starkebaum, Colby 0-1/1 0-1/1 - - Foltz, Sam 1-0/1 - - 1-0/1Alexander, LeRoy 0-1/1 - - - 0-1/1

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Individual Game By GameRUSHING NO-YDS/TD WYO USM UCLA SDSU ILL PUR MINN NW MICH MSU PSU MINN IOWA B1G BOWLAbdullah, Ameer 74-465/3 19-114/0 17-114/2 23-98/0 15-139/1Newby, Terrell 36-210/2 15-76/0 8-60/0 5-22/0 8-52/2Cross, Imani 30-198/5 13-105/2 4-14/1 3-19/0 10-60/2Martinez, Taylor 32-101/0 16-80/0 6-34/0 10--13/0 DNPArmstrong, Tommy 9-61/0 DNP 4-23/0 DNP 5-38/0Frazier, King 9-35/0 - 4-21/0 - 5-14/0Nabity, Graham 5-24/0 DNP 2-10/0 DNP 3-14/0Kellogg III, Ron 3-16/0 DNP 1-9/0 DNP 2-7/0Westerkamp, Jordan 1-7/0 - - - 1-7/0Fyfe, Ryker 1-3/0 DNP DNP DNP 1-3/0Nickens, Brodrick 1-2/0 - - 1-2/0 DNPBell, Kenny 1-1/0 - - - 1-1/0

RECEIVING NO-YDS/TD WYO USM UCLA SDSU ILL PUR MINN NW MICH MSU PSU MINN IOWA B1G BOWLEnunwa, Quincy 17-202/5 3-27/2 5-58/1 3-39/2 6-78/0Bell, Kenny 18-190/2 7-57/0 3-45/1 6-68/1 2-20/0Abdullah, Ameer 11-115/0 1-3/0 4-16/0 3-50/0 3-46/0Turner, Jamal 11-83/1 4-43/1 1-9/0 5-23/0 1-8/0Long, Jake 4-69/0 1-26/0 1-18/0 1-8/0 1-17/0Carter, Cethan 3-55/0 - 1-12/0 - 2-43/0Wullenwaber, Tylor 2-47/1 - - - 2-47/1Burtch, Sam 2-42/2 - 1-26/1 - 1-16/1Westerkamp, Jordan 4-30/0 - 2-15/0 1-4/0 1-11/0Moore, Alonzo 1-19/0 - - DNP 1-19/0Reilly, Brandon 1-5/0 DNP - DNP 1-5/0Newby, Terrell 2-4/0 - 1--5/0 1-9/0 -Zimmerer, C.J. 1-2/0 - - 1-2/0 -Cross, Imani 1--1/0 1--1/0 - - -

PASSING#3 Martinez, Taylor Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficWyoming 22 17 1 77.3 155 3 26 0 0 172.4Southern Miss 23 15 0 65.2 170 3 26 0 0 170.3UCLA 35 21 0 60.0 203 3 40 2 15 137.0South Dakota State DNPTOTALS 80 53 1 66.3 528 9 40 2 15 156.3

#12 Kellogg III, Ron Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficSouthern Miss 5 4 0 80.0 24 0 12 0 0 120.3South Dakota State 9 8 0 88.9 136 1 26 0 0 252.5TOTALS 14 12 0 85.7 160 1 26 0 0 205.3

#4 Armstrong Jr., Tommy Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficWyoming DNPSouthern Miss 0 0 0 00.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0UCLA DNPSouth Dakota State 15 12 0 80.0 169 1 33 0 0 196.6TOTALS 15 12 0 80.0 169 1 33 0 0 196.6

#17 Fyfe, Ryker Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficSouth Dakota State 1 1 0 100.0 5 0 5 0 0 142.0TOTALS 1 1 0 100.0 5 0 5 0 0 142.0

PUNTRETURNS NO-YDS/TD WYO USM UCLA SDSU ILL PUR MINN NW MICH MSU PSU MINN IOWA B1G BOWLWesterkamp, Jordan 1-9 - - - 1-9Turner, Jamal 2-6 - 2-6 - -

KICKRETURNS NO-YDS/TD WYO USM UCLA SDSU ILL PUR MINN NW MICH MSU PSU MINN IOWA B1G BOWLBell, Kenny 8-245 2-72 2-89 2-21 2-63Zimmerer, C.J. 2-15 1-10 - - 1-5Newby, Terrell 1-14 - - 1-14 -

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Defense Game By GameTOTALTACKLES UA-A TOT WYO USM UCLA SDSU ILL PUR MINN NW MICH MSU PSU IOWA B1G BOWLCooper, Corey 12-18 30 1-3 2-2 2-10 7-3Jackson, Harvey 14-9 23 2-2 4-3 4-1 4-3Santos, David 9-13 22 6-6 1-3 - 2-4Banderas, Josh 9-10 19 0-2 3-0 4-7 2-1Gerry, Nathan 9-9 18 3-2 2-1 3-4 1-2Mitchell, Josh 10-7 17 3-2 2-3 3-1 2-1Gregory, Randy 8-9 17 1-1 1-1 5-3 1-4Anderson, Zaire 9-7 16 - 2-1 1-2 6-4Jean-Baptiste, Stanley 8-6 14 2-2 2-1 0-1 4-2Moss, Avery 5-9 14 1-2 - 3-5 1-2Evans, Ciante 6-4 10 2-1 0-1 3-2 1-0Randle, Thad 2-7 9 1-2 1-0 0-3 0-2McMullen, Greg 4-5 9 1-1 3-1 0-2 0-1Ankrah, Jason 3-5 8 1-1 2-1 0-2 0-1Valentine, Vincent 2-6 8 1-3 1-0 0-2 0-1Green, Andrew 5-2 7 2-1 - 2-0 1-1Seisay, Mohammed 6-0 6 3-0 3-0 DNP -Curry, Aaron 1-4 5 0-2 0-2 DNP 1-0Jackson, Charles 2-3 5 0-3 - - 2-0Collins, Maliek 2-2 4 - 2-1 0-1 -Alexander, Leroy 2-1 3 - - - 2-1Richards, Wil 1-2 3 0-1 0-1 1-0 -Starkebaum, Colby 0-2 2 0-1 0-1 - -Bell, Kenny 1-1 2 1-0 0-1 - -Rose, Michael 2-0 2 DNP - 2-0 -Maurice, Kevin 1-1 2 1-0 - - 0-1Foltz, Sam 1-0 1 - - 1-0 -Long, Spencer 1-0 1 1-0 - - -

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INTRETURNS NO-YDS WYO USM UCLA SDSU ILL PUR MINN NW MICH MSU PSU IOWA B1G BOWLJean-Baptiste, Stanley 4-134 1-42 1-43 1-34 1-15Evans, Ciante 3-27 1-0 2-27 - -Cooper, Corey 1-16 - 1-16 - -Gregory, Randy 1-33 - - - 1-33

FUMBLES RECOVERED NO-YDS WYO USM UCLA SDSU ILL PUR MINN NW MICH MSU PSU IOWA B1G BOWLNone

FORCED FUMBLES NO WYO USM UCLA SDSU ILL PUR MINN NW MICH MSU PSU IOWA B1G BOWLGregory, Randy 1 - - 1 -Collins, Maliek 1 - 1 - -McMullen, Greg 1 - 1 - -Jackson, Charles 1 - - - 1

FUMBLERETURNS NO-YDS WYO USM UCLA SDSU ILL PUR MINN NW MICH MSU PSU IOWA B1G BOWLRose, Jonathan 1 DNP - DNP 1

TACKLES FOR LOSS UA-A TOT WYO USM UCLA SDSU ILL PUR MINN NW MICH MSU PSU IOWA B1G BOWLGregory, Randy 2-3 5 - 1-1 2-12 2-7Moss, Avery 2-2 4 - - 3-6 1-6Anderson, Zaire 2-1 3 - 2-2 - 1-7Mitchell, Josh 1-2 3 - 3-5 - -Cooper, Corey 1-1 2 - - 1-1 1-7McMullen, Greg 1-1 2 - 2-4 - -Collins, Maliek 1-1 2 - 1-10 1-0 -Banderas, Josh 1-1 2 - - 2-2 -Seisay, Mohammed 1-0 1 1-3 - DNP -Santos, David 1-0 1 - - - 1-8Ankrah, Jason 0-1 1 - 1-3 - -Jackson, Harvey 1-0 1 - 1-3 - -Curry, Aaron 1-0 1 - - DNP 1-11Valentine, Vincent 0-1 1 - - 1-1 -Gerry, Nathan 1-0 1 - - 1-1 -Jean-Baptiste, Stanley 1-0 1 - 1-3 - -Rose, Michael 1-0 1 DNP - 1-2 -

SACKS UA-A TOT WYO USM UCLA SDSU ILL PUR MINN NW MICH MSU PSU IOWA B1G BOWLMoss, Avery 2-1 2.5 - - 2.0-5 0.5-6Curry, Aaron 1-0 1.0 - - DNP 1.0-11Anderson, Zaire 1-0 1.0 - - - 1.0-7Banderas, Josh 1-0 1.0 - - 1.0-1 -Santos, David 1-0 1.0 - - - 1.0-8Cooper, Corey 1-0 1.0 - - - 1.0-7Collins, Maliek 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-10 - -Gregory, Randy 0-1 0.5 - - - 0.5-5

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Nebraska Team Game By Game

|---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |-------PASSING-------| |--KICKRET--| |--PUNTRET--| TOTALDATE OPPONENT NO. YDS TD LG NO. YDS TD LG CMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG OFF.Aug. 31, 2013 Wyoming 30 219 1 47 29 383 4 47 29-44-2 383 4 47 3 53 0 18 2 13 0 11 602Sept. 7, 2013 Southern Miss 27 62 0 21 21 222 1 41 21-37-4 222 1 41 2 22 0 20 1 5 0 5 284Sept. 14, 2013 UCLA 53 210 2 38 16 294 3 39 16-25-1 294 3 39 0 0 0 0 2 28 0 26 504Sept. 21, 2013 South Dakota State 38 227 2 40 19 238 0 25 19-29-2 238 0 25 2 41 0 24 1 1 0 1 465 Opponent totals 148 718 5 47 85 1137 8 47 85-135-9 1137 8 47 7 116 0 24 6 47 0 26 1855 Nebraska 202 1123 10 62 78 862 11 40 78-111-1 862 11 40 11 274 0 63 3 15 0 9 1985

|---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| PASS BLKD |-KICKS------XPTS-|DATE OPPONENT SOLO AST TOTAL TFL-YDS NO-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS QBH BRK KICK ATT-MAD RUN RCV SAF PTSAug. 31, 2013 Wyoming 46 56 102 6.0-13 0.0-0 2 1-0 1-33 0 2 0 4-4 0 0 0 34Sept. 7, 2013 Southern Miss 32 62 94 3.0-11 0.0-0 1 1-0 0-0 2 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 13Sept. 14, 2013 UCLA 36 48 84 6.0-41 2.0-15 4 1-0 0-0 1 1 0 5-5 0 0 0 41Sept. 21, 2013 South Dakota State 46 42 88 2-7 0.0-0 3 2-0 0-0 0 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 20 Opponent totals 160 208 368 17-72 2.0-15 10 5-0 1-33 3 9 0 12-12 0 0 0 108 Nebraska 135 142 277 25-105 9.0-60 4 1-0 9-210 16 14 0 24-23 0 0 0 173

|---------------------PUNTING---------------------| |--FIELDGOALS--| |------KICKOFFS------|DATE OPPONENT NO YDS AVG LONG BLKD TB FC 50+ I20 ATT-MADE LG BLKD NO YDS AVG TB OBAug. 31, 2013 Wyoming 4 209 52.2 61 0 2 0 2 2 1-0 0 0 5 271 54.2 1 0Sept. 7, 2013 Southern Miss 5 226 45.2 60 0 0 0 2 3 2-2 45 0 4 254 63.5 2 0Sept. 14, 2013 UCLA 3 136 45.3 67 0 0 2 1 2 4-2 44 0 8 514 64.2 5 0Sept. 21, 2013 South Dakota State 3 120 40.0 50 0 1 0 1 0 3-2 48 0 5 283 56.6 2 0 Opponent totals 15 691 46.1 67 0 3 2 6 7 10-6 48 0 22 1322 60.1 10 0 Nebraska 18 761 42.3 60 0 0 7 4 5 2-2 24 0 29 1803 62.2 20 1

Opponent Team Game By Game

|---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |-------PASSING-------| |--KICKRET--| |--PUNTRET--| TOTALDATE OPPONENT NO. YDS TD LG NO. YDS TD LG CMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG OFF.Aug. 31, 2013 Wyoming 63 375 2 62 17 155 3 26 17-22-1 155 3 26 3 82 0 37 0 0 0 0 530Sept. 7, 2013 Southern Miss 46 285 3 37 19 194 3 26 19-28-0 194 3 26 2 89 0 63 2 6 0 3 479Sept. 14, 2013 UCLA 42 128 0 12 21 203 3 40 21-35-0 203 3 40 3 35 0 16 0 0 0 0 331Sept. 21, 2013 South Dakota State 51 335 5 41 21 310 2 33 21-26-0 310 2 33 3 68 0 34 1 9 0 9 645 Totals 202 1123 10 62 78 862 11 40 78-111-1 862 11 40 11 274 0 63 3 15 0 9 1985 Opponent 148 718 5 47 85 1137 8 47 85-135-9 1137 8 47 7 116 0 24 6 47 0 26 1855

|---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| PASS BLKD |-KICKS------XPTS-|DATE OPPONENT SOLO AST TOTAL TFL-YDS NO-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS QBH BRK KICK ATT-MAD RUN RCV SAF PTSAug. 31, 2013 Wyoming 33 38 71 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 2-42 9 4 0 5-4 0 0 0 37Sept. 7, 2013 Southern Miss 31 24 55 9.0-31 1.0-10 2 0-0 4-86 7 5 0 8-8 0 0 0 56Sept. 14, 2013 UCLA 34 46 80 9.0-25 3.0-6 1 0-0 1-34 0 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 21Sept. 21, 2013 South Dakota State 37 34 71 6.0-46 5.0-44 1 1-0 2-48 0 2 0 8-8 0 0 0 59 Totals 135 142 277 25-105 9.0-60 4 1-0 9-210 16 14 0 24-23 0 0 0 173 Opponent 160 208 368 17-72 2.0-15 10 5-0 1-33 3 9 0 12-12 0 0 0 108

|---------------------PUNTING---------------------| |--FIELDGOALS--| |------KICKOFFS------|DATE OPPONENT NO YDS AVG LONG BLKD TB FC 50+ I20 ATT-MADE LG BLKD NO YDS AVG TB OBAug. 31, 2013 Wyoming 5 228 45.6 56 0 0 2 2 2 1-1 24 0 7 451 64.4 4 0Sept. 7, 2013 Southern Miss 4 184 46.0 60 0 0 1 1 1 0-0 0 0 9 520 57.8 6 0Sept. 14, 2013 UCLA 8 302 37.8 54 0 0 4 1 1 0-0 0 0 4 257 64.2 3 1Sept. 21, 2013 South Dakota State 1 47 47.0 47 0 0 0 0 1 1-1 22 0 9 575 63.9 7 0 Totals 18 761 42.3 60 0 0 7 4 5 2-2 24 0 29 1803 62.2 20 1 Opponent 15 691 46.1 67 0 3 2 6 7 10-6 48 0 22 1322 60.1 10 0

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OPPONENT SCORE 1STDNS(RUN/PASS/PEN.) RUSHING PASSING PASSYDS TOTALOFFENSE RETYDS T/OWyoming 37-34 27/34 (17/9, 8/20, 2/5) 63-375/30-219 17-22-1/29-44-2 155/383 85-530/74-602 124/99 2/2Southern Miss 56-13 30/16 (16/4, 13/10, 1/2) 46-285/27-62 19-28-0/21-37-4 194/222 74-479/64-284 181/27 1/4UCLA 21-41 21/27 (8/11, 11/13, 2/3) 42-128/53-210 21-35-0/16-25-1 203/294 77-331/78-504 69/28 1/1South Dakota State 59-20 34/25 (17/10/15/12/2/3) 51-335/38-227 21-26-0/19-29-2 310/238 77-645/67-465 125/42 2/3Totals 173-108 112/102 (58/34/47/55/7/13) 202-1123/148-718 78-111-1/85-135-9 862/1137 313-1985/283-1855 499/196 6/10Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

OPPONENT 3RD DOWN 4TH DOWN TIME POSS MARGIN YDS/RUSH YDS/PASS YDS/PLAY PUNTING PENLTIESWyoming 9-17/1-8 0-1/1-1 35:58/24:02 11:56 6.0/7.3 7.0/8.7 6.2/8.1 5-45.6/4-52.2 9-74/9-84 Southern Miss 7-12/4-13 1-1/0-1 31:55/28:05 3:50 6.2/2.3 6.9/6.0 6.5/4.4 4-46.0/5-45.2 6-75/7-55UCLA 3-14/7-15 2-3/0-1 30:20/29:40 0:40 3.0/4.0 5.8/11.8 4.3/6.5 8-37.8/3-45.3 8-70/3-21South Dakota State 7-10/3-11 1-1/0-1 29:11/30:49 -1:38 6.6/6.0 11.9/8.2 8.4/6.9 1-47.0/3-40.0 4-33/4-45 Totals 26-53/15-47 4-6/1-4 127:24/112:36 14:48 5.6/4.9 7.8/8.4 6.3/6.6 18-42.3/15-46.1 252/205 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

Team Comparison

Nebraska Red Zone ChartNEBRASKAINSIDEOPPONENTSRED-ZONE TIMES TIMES TOTAL RUSH PASS FGS -------FAILEDTOSCOREINSIDERZ--------DATE OPPONENT SCORE IN RZ SCORED PTS TDS TDS TDS MADE FGA DOWNS INT FUMB HALF GAMEAug. 31 Wyoming W, 37-34 5 5 30 4 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Sept. 7 Southern Miss W, 56-13 3 3 21 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sept. 14 UCLA L, 21-41 3 2 14 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Sept. 21 South Dakota State W, 59-20 9 7 45 6 5 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 Totals 20 17 110 15 8 7 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 17 of 20 (85.0%)

OPPONENTINSIDENEBRASKARED-ZONE TIMES TIMES TOTAL RUSH PASS FGS -------FAILEDTOSCOREINSIDERZ--------DATE OPPONENT SCORE IN RZ SCORED PTS TDS TDS TDS MADE FGA DOWNS INT FUMB HALF GAMEAug. 31 Wyoming W, 37-34 2 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sept. 7 Southern Miss W, 56-13 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0Sept. 14 UCLA L, 21-41 5 5 31 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Sept. 21 South Dakota State W, 59-20 4 3 13 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 13 11 61 7 4 3 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 11 of 13 (84.6%)

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Miscellaneous NumbersLONGSEASONPLAYS(20ORMOREYARDS) HUSKER LONG PLAYS OPPONENT LONG PLAYS RUSH PASS RET. TOTAL RUSH PASS RET. TOTAL Wyoming 2 1 2 5 2 6 1 9Southern Miss 2 2 4 8 1 2 1 4UCLA 0 2 1 3 1 6 1 8South Dakota State 2 5 3 10 3 4 1 8Illinois at Purdue at Minnesota Northwesternat Michigan Michigan State at Penn Stare IowaB1G Totals DRIVE SUPERLATIVES Nebraska OpponentMost Yards (Result) 92 vs. UCLA (TD) 89 vs. UCLA (TD)Most Plays (Result) 17 vs. UCLA (TD) 13 vs. Southern Miss (INT)Most Time (Result) 6:34 vs. UCLA (TD) 6:45 vs. Southern Miss (INT)

GAME-OPENINGDRIVES [----- Nebraska ----- ] [----- Opponent ----- ]Opponent Pts. 1st Dwn Yds Pts. 1st Dwn Yds Wyoming 0 0 6 0 2 28 Southern Miss 0 0 8 0 1 13UCLA 0 0 3 0 1 37 South Dakota State 7 3 66 7 3 75

SECONDHALF-OPENINGDRIVES [----- Nebraska ----- ] [----- Opponent ----- ]Opponent Pts. 1st Dwn Yds Pts. 1st Dwn Yds Wyoming 7 3 65 0 3 45 Southern Miss 0 0 5 7 3 66UCLA 0 3 43 7 4 89South Dakota State 0 2 63 0 1 20

NEBRASKALONGPLAYS(26;6RUNS;10PASSES;10RETURNS)YARDS OPPONENT PLAY RESULT63 Southern Miss KOR (Bell) 1st-1062 Wyoming Run (Abdullah) 1st-1043 Southern Miss IR (Jean-Baptiste) Touchdown42 Wyoming IR (Jean-Baptiste) 1st-1041 SDSU Run (Abdullah) 1st-1040 UCLA Pass (Martinez-Abdullah) 1st-1037 Wyoming KOR (Bell) 1st-1037 Southern Miss Run (Abdullah) Touchdown34 UCLA IR (Jean-Baptiste) 1st-1034 SDSU KOR (Bell) 1st-1033 SDSU Pass (Armstrong-Enunwa) 1st-1033 SDSU IR (Gregory) Touchdown31 Wyoming Run (Cross) Touchdown29 SDSU KOR (Bell) 1st-1028 SDSU Pass (Armstrong-Abdullah) 1st-1026 Wyoming Pass (Martinez-J. Long) 1st-1026 Southern Miss KOR (Bell) 1st-1026 Southern Miss Pass (Martinez-Burtch) Touchdown26 SDSU Pass (Kellogg-Carter) 1st-1024 SDSU Run (Abdullah) 1st-1024 SDSU Pass (Kellogg-Wullenwaber) 1st-1023 SDSU Pass (Kellogg-Wullenwaber) Touchdown22 UCLA Pass (Martinez-Bell) Touchdown22 Southern Miss IR (Evans) Touchdown21 Southern Miss Pass (Martinez-Bell) Touchdown20 Southern Miss Run (Newby) 1st-10

OPPONENTLONGPLAYS(29;7RUNS;17PASSES;1RETURNS)YARDS OPPONENT PLAY RESULT47 Wyoming Run (Smith) 1st-1047 Wyoming Pass (Smith-Herron) Touchdown41 Southern Miss Pass (Bridgford-Bradley) Touchdown40 SDSU Run (Zenner) Touchdown39 UCLA Pass (Hundley-Mazzone) 1st-1038 UCLA Run (Jordan) 1st-1037 Wyoming Run (Wick) 1st-Goal36 UCLA Pass (Hundley-Evans) 1st-1035 SDSU Run (Zenner) 1st-1034 Southern Miss Pass (Bridford-Holmes) 1st-1033 UCLA Pass (Hundley-Evans) 1st-1033 Wyoming IR (Burns) 1st-1032 UCLA Pass (Hundley-Fuller) 1st-1029 Wyoming Pass (Smith-Claiborne) Touchdown28 UCLA Pass (Hundley-Evans) Touchdown27 Wyoming Pass (Smith-Rufran) 1st-1027 SDSU Run (Rodriguez) Turnover26 UCLA PR (Evans) 1st-1025 SDSU Pass (Sumner-Tiefenthaler) 1st-1025 SDSU Pass (Sumner-Jones) 1st-1024 SDSU KOR (Wright) 1st-1023 SDSU Pass (Sumner-Hubert) 1st-1023 Wyoming Pass (Smith-Herron) 1st-1023 Wyoming Pass (Smith-Claiborne) 1st-1022 Wyoming Pass (Smith-Miller) Touchdown21 Southern Miss Run (Richard) 1st-1021 SDSU Pass (Sumner-Zenner) 1st-1020 Southern Miss KOR (Sims) 1st-1020 UCLA Pass (Hundley-Perkins) 1st-10

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STARTING FIELD POSITION* NU Avg. Start Opp. Avg. Start NU lead (yards/drives/in 20/past 50) (yards/drives/in 20/past 50)

Wyoming 27.6 (359/13/3/1) 25.3 (354/14/3/0) 2.3Southern Miss 28.8 (317/11/4/2) 27.7 (388/14/1/0) 1.1UCLA 26.9 (403/15/5/2) 33 (462/14/2/1) -6.1South Dakota State 34.2 (410/12/1/2) 23.8 (285/12/2/0) 10.4Illinois Purdue Minnesota Northwestern Michigan Michigan State Penn State Iowa B1GTotals 29.2 (1489/51/13/7) 27.6 (1489/54/8/1) 1.6*does not include drives with time of 0:00 (ie, defensive and special teams touchdowns, end of half turnovers, overtime, etc.)

PENALTY NUMBERS NU Pen.-Yds. Opp. Pen.-YdsWyoming 9-74 9-84Southern Miss 6-75 7-55UCLA 8-70 3-21South Dakota State 4-33 4-45IllinoisPurdueMinnesota Northwestern Michigan Michigan State Penn State IowaB1G Totals (Avg/Penalty) 27-252 (9.3) 23-205 (8.9)Avg/G 6.8-63.0 5.8-51.3

NEBRASKA POINTS OFF TURNOVERSGame TOs Gained TDs FG-FGA Pts. (NU Fumbles/Lost, INT)Wyoming 2 (2/0 F/L, 2 INT) 1 0-0 7 2 (3/1, F/L, 1 INT) Southern Miss 4 (1/0 F/L, 4 INT) 3 0-0 21 1 (1/1 F/L, 0 INT)UCLA 1 (3/0 F/L, 1 INT) 1 0-0 7 1 (4/1 F/L, 0 INT) South Dakota State 3 (1/1 F/L, 2 INT) 2 0-0 14 2 (3/2 F/L, 0 INT)IllinoisPurdue Minnesota Northwestern MichiganMichigan StatePenn StateIowa B1G Totals 10 (7/1 F/L, 8 INT) 7 0-0 49 6 (11/5 F/L, 1 INT)Opponents 6 (11/5 F/L, 1 INT) 2 1-1 17 10 (7/1 F/L, 8 INT)

OPPONENT SCORING DRIVES [-----Drive-----] Opponent Plays Yds Time Score Qtr./Time PlayWyoming 6 64 1:57 7-0 1st/8:48 Claiborne 6-yd. pass from SmithWyoming 5 76 1:27 14-10 2nd/11:38 Wick 6-yd. runWyoming 8 83 1:57 21-31 3rd/2:04 Miller 22-yd. pass from SmithWyoming 2 52 0:24 27-37 4th/6:02 Claiborne 29-yd. pass from SmithWyoming 3 62 0:29 34-37 4th/1:34 Herron 47-yd. pass from SmithSouthern Miss 8 49 2:34 3-7 1st/5:42 Acosta 32-yd. field goalSouthern Miss 9 25 3:47 6-28 2nd/3:11 Acosta 45-yd. field goalSouthern Miss 4 66 1:11 13-35 3rd/11:43 Bradley 41-yd. from BridgfordUCLA 8 49 2:32 3-7 1st/7:13 Fairbairn 44-yd field goalUCLA 6 59 1:27 10-21 2nd/0:57 Perkins 10-yd. runUCLA 10 89 3:31 17-21 3rd/8:31 James 3-yd. runUCLA 4 57 1:01 24-21 3rd/6:02 Evans 28-yd. pass from HundleyUCLA 5 53 1:48 31-21 3rd/3:39 Ruhl 12-yd. pass from HundleyUCLA 3 44 0:45 38-21 3rd/0:26 Iese 3-yd. pass from HundleyUCLA 11 65 6:33 41-21 4th/1:53 Fairbairn 24-yd field goalSDSU 4 75 1:19 7-7 12:10/1st Zenner 40-yd. runSDSU 5 71 1:39 14-14 6:45/1st Zenner 3-yd. runSDSU 11 24 6:02 17-14 0:05/1st Syrovatka 48-yd field goalSDSU 11 63 4:49 20-52 12:58/4th Syrovatka 29-yd field goal

SCORING DRIVES Scoring [---Time---] [--Plays--] Game Drives Total Avg. Total Avg. 5 or less 1 or 0Wyoming 6 16:16 2:42 52 8.67 2 0Southern Miss 8 16:21 2:02 46 5.75 0 4UCLA 3 8:42 2:54 23 7.67 0 2South Dakota St. 9 20:16 2:15 61 6.78 3 1IllinoisPurdueMinnesotaNorthwesternMichiganMichigan StatePenn StateIowaB1GTotals 26 61:35 3:18 182 7.00 5 7Opponents 19 45:13 3:14 94 4.95 8 1

NEBRASKA SCORING DRIVES [-----Drive-----] Opponent Plays Yds Time Score Qtr./Time PlayWyoming 10 55 3:41 3-7 1st/5:00 Smith 24-yd, FGWyoming 6 68 2:08 10-7 1st/1:20 Turner 17-yd. pass from MartinezWyoming 3 80 0:52 17-14 2nd/5:59 Cross 1-yd. run Wyoming 5 65 1:32 24-14 3rd/13:22 Cross 31-yd. run Wyoming 15 67 6:22 31-14 3rd/4:08 Enunwa 3-yd. pass from MartinezWyoming 13 82 5:22 37-21 4th/11:38 Enunwa 7-yd. pass from MartinezSouthern Miss 0 0 0:00 7-0 1st/13:47 Jean-Baptiste 43 yd. interception returnSouthern Miss 10 68 4:11 14-3 1st/1:24 Enunwa 16-yd. pass from MartinezSouthern Miss 0 0 0:00 21-3 1st/1:17 Evans 22 yd. interception returnSouthern Miss 14 79 4:49 28-3 2nd/7:01 Abdullah 3-yd. runSouthern Miss 11 75 2:59 35-6 2nd/0:12 Bell 21-yd. pass from MartinezSouthern Miss 1 37 0:09 42-13 3rd/11:25 Abdullah 37-yd. runSouthern Miss 1 26 0:07 49-13 3rd/10:32 Burtch 26-yd. pass from MartinezSouthern Miss 9 64 14:38 56-13 4th/14:38 Cross 1-yd. run.UCLA 4 28 1:30 7-0 1st/9:45 Enunwa 11-yd. pass from MartinezUCLA 17 92 6:34 14-3 1st/0:31 Enunwa 14-yd. pass from MartinezUCLA 2 26 0:38 21-3 2nd/7:12 Bell 20-yd pass from MartinezSDSU 4 66 1:31 7-0 1st/13:29 Cross 5 yd. runSDSU 9 66 3:38 14-7 1st/8:29 Cross 2 yd. runSDSU 8 75 2:35 21-17 12:30/2nd Abdullah 1 yd. runSDSU 11 80 3:22 28-17 7:10/2nd Burtch 16 yd. pass from ArmstrongSDSU 2 32 0:35 35-17 4:16/2nd Wullenwaber 23 pass from Kellogg IISDSU 9 79 1:29 38-17 0:00/2nd Bondi 22 yd. FGSDSU 9 80 3:23 45-17 4:15/3rd Newby 10-yd run. SDSU 0 0 0:00 52-17 2:47/3rd Gregory 33-yd interception return SDSU 9 75 3:43 59-20 9:15/4th Newby 5-yd run.

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Individual Career/Season SuperlativesSEASON AND CAREER, MOST PASSING YARDS SEASON AND CAREER, LONGEST PASSPlayer 2013 Career 2013 CareerTommy Armstrong Jr. 169 vs. South Dakota State Same 33 vs. South Dakota State (Enunwa) SameRon Kellogg III 136 vs. South Dakota State Same 26 vs. South Dakota State (Carter) SameTaylor Martinez 203 vs. UCLA 354 vs. Southern Miss, 2012 40 vs. UCLA (Abdullah) 79* at Kansas State, 2010 (Reed)Ryker Fife 5 vs. South Dakota State Same 5 vs. South Dakota State (Reilly) Same*-Indicates touchdown pass

SEASON AND CAREER, MOST RECEIVING YARDS SEASON AND CAREER, LONGEST CATCHPlayer 2013 Career 2013 CareerAmeer Abdullah 50 vs. UCLA Same 40 vs. UCLA (Martinez) SameTaariq Allen 8 at Northwestern, 2012 8* at Northwestern, 2012 (Martinez)Kenny Bell 68 vs. UCLA 136 vs. Minnesota, 2012 22 vs. UCLA (Martinez) 74 at Ohio State, 2012 (Martinez)Sam Burtch 26 vs. Southern Miss Same 26* vs. Southern Miss (Martinez) SameCethan Carter 43 vs. South Dakota State Same 26 vs. South Dakota St. (Kellogg III) SameImani Cross -1 vs. Wyoming Same -1 vs. Wyoming (Martinez) SameTyler Evans 26 vs. Southern Miss, 2012 26 vs. Southern Miss, 2012 (Martinez)Quincy Enunwa 78 vs. South Dakota State 110 at Northwestern, 2012 32 vs. South Dakota St. (Armstrong) 36* vs. Ohio State, 2011 (Martinez)Andy Janovich 8 vs. Idaho State, 2012 8 vs. Idaho State, 2012 (Kellogg III)Stanley Jean-Baptiste 7 vs. Chattanooga, 2011 7 vs. Chattanooga, 2011 (Martinez)Jake Long 26 vs. Wyoming 41 vs. Southern Miss, 2012 26 vs. Wyoming (Martinez) SameAlonzo Moore 19 vs. South Dakota State Same 19 vs. South Dakota State (Kellogg) SameTerrell Newby 9 vs. UCLA Same 9 vs. UCLA (Martinez) SameBrandon Reilly 5 vs. South Dakota State Same 5 vs. South Dakota State (Fyfe) SameJamal Turner 43 vs. Wyoming 84 at Wisconsin, 2011 17 vs. Wyoming (Martinez) 43 vs. Fresno State, 2011 (Martinez)Jordan Westercamp 15 vs. Southern Miss Same 15 vs. Southern Miss (Martinez) SameTyler Wullenwaber 47 vs. South Dakota State Same 24 vs. South Dakota State (Kellogg) 8 vs. Southern Miss, 2012 (Martinez)C.J. Zimmerer 2 vs. UCLA 6 vs. Michigan, 2012 2 vs. UCLA (Zimmerer) 6 vs. Michigan, 2012 (Martinez)Indicates touchdown scored

SEASON AND CAREER, MOST RUSHING YARDS SEASON AND CAREER, LONGEST RUNPlayer 2013 Career 2013 CareerAmeer Abdullah 141 vs. South Dakota State 167 vs. Arkansas State, 2012 62 vs. Wyoming SameTommy Armstrong Jr. 38 vs. South Dakota State Same 13 vs. South Dakota State SameKenny Bell 1 vs. South Dakota State 82 at Minnesota, 2011 1 vs. South Dakota State 82* at Minnesota, 2011Imani Cross 105 vs. Wyoming Same 31* vs. Wyoming 44 vs. Arkansas State, 2012King Frazier 21 vs. Southern Miss Same 11 vs. Southern Miss SameRyker Fyfe 3 vs. South Dakota State Same 3 vs. South Dakota State SameRon Kellogg III 9 vs. Southern Miss Same 9 vs. Southern Miss SameAndy Janovich 6 vs. Idaho State, 2012 3 vs. Idaho State, 2012Taylor Martinez 80 vs. Wyoming 241 at Kansas State, 2010 19 vs. Southern Miss 92* at UCLA, 2012Graham Nabity 14 vs. South Dakota State Same 6 vs. Southern Miss; vs. SDSU SameTerrell Newby 76 vs. Wyoming Same 20 vs. Southern Miss SameJamal Turner 6 at UCLA, 2012 6 at UCLA, 2012C.J. Zimmerer 14 vs. Idaho State, 2012 6 vs. Idaho State, 2012Jordan Westerkamp 7 vs. South Dakota State Same 7 vs. South Dakota State Same*Indicates touchdown scored

SEASON AND CAREER, MOST TACKLES, TFLS AND SACKSPlayer Tackles (2013) Career TFL (2013) Career Sacks (2013) CareerLeRoy Alexander 3 vs. SDSU Same None same None sameZaire Anderson 10 vs. SDSU Same 2 vs. Southern Miss same 1 vs. SDSU sameJason Ankrah 3 vs. Southern Miss 5 vs. Iowa, 2011 1 vs. Southern Miss 1 9x, last vs. Southern Miss None 1.0 vs. 4x last vs. Idaho StateJosh Banderas 11 vs. UCLA same 2 vs. UCLA same 1 vs. UCLA sameMaliek Collins 3 vs. Southern Miss same 1 vs. Southern Miss same 1 vs. Southern Miss sameCorey Cooper 12 vs. UCLA same 1 vs. UCLA; vs. SDSU 1 4x, last vs. SDSU 1 vs. SDSU SameAaron Curry 2 vs. Wyoming; vs. USM 2 vs. Idaho State, 2012; vs. Wyoming, 2013 1 vs. SDSU same 1 vs. SDSU sameDaniel Davie None 2 vs. Idaho State, 2012 None same None sameCiante Evans 5 vs. UCLA 10 vs. Penn State, 2012 None 2 vs. Michigan, 2012 None 1 vs. Michigan, vs. Minnesota, 2012Nathan Gerry 7 vs. UCLA same 1 vs. UCLA same None sameAndrew Green 3 vs. Wyoming 10 vs. Penn State, 2011 None 2 vs. Michigan State, 2011 None 1.0 at UCLA, 2012Randy Gregory 8 vs. UCLA same 2 vvs. UCLA; vs. SDSU same 0.5 vs. SDSU sameCharles Jackson 3 vs. Wyoming same None same None sameHarvey Jackson 7 vs. Southern Miss; vs. SDSU Same 1 vs. Southern Miss same None sameStanley Jean-Baptiste 6 vs. SDSU Same 1 vs. Southern Miss same None sameGreg McMullen 4 vs. Southern Miss same 2 vs. Southern Miss same None sameJosh Mitchell 5 vs. Wyoming; vs. USM 8 vs. Wisconsin, 2012 3 vs. Southern Miss Same None 1 vs. Southern Miss, 2012Avery Moss 8 vs. UCLA same 3 vs. UCLA same 2 vs. UCLA sameKevin Maurice 1 vs. Wyoming; vs. SDSU same None same None sameThaddeus Randle 3 vs. Wyoming; vs. UCLA 5 at Wyoming, 2011 None 1 at Wyo, 2011; vs. Arkansas St., 2012 None 1.0 at Wyoming, 2011Wil Richards 1 3x last vs. UCLA 1 4x (last vs. vs. UCLA, 2013) None same None sameTrevor Roach None 7 vs. Chattanooga, 2011 None 2 vs. Chattanooga, 2011 None 0.5 vs. Idaho State, 2012Michael Rose 2 vs. UCLA same None same None sameJonathan Rose 1 vs. SDSU same None same None sameDavid Santos 12 vs. Wyoming same 1 vs. SDSU 1 3x, last vs. SDSU 1 vs. SDSU sameMohammed Seisay 3 vs. Wyoming; vs. USM same 1 vs. Wyoming same None sameColby Starkebaum 1 vs. Wyoming; vs. USM same None same None sameKevin Williams None 2 vs. Idaho State, 2012 None 1 vs. Idaho State, 2012 None sameVincent Valentine 4 vs. Wyoming same 1 vs. UCLA same None same

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NEBRASKA TOTALS HIGHS LOWSPoints Scored 56 vs. Southern Miss 21 vs. UCLA First Downs 30 vs. Southern Miss 21 vs. UCLA Rushing Attempts 63 vs. Wyoming 42 vs. UCLARushing Yards 375 vs. Wyoming 128 vs. UCLAPasses Attempted 35 vs. UCLA 22 vs. Wyoming Passes Completed 21 vs. UCLA 17 vs. Wyoming Had Intercepted 1 vs. Wyoming 0 vs. Southern Miss; UCLA Passing Yards 203 vs. UCLA 155 vs. Wyoming Total Plays 85 vs. Wyoming 74 vs. Southern Miss Total Yards 530 vs. Wyoming 331 vs. UCLAPossession Time 35:58 vs. Wyoming 30:20 vs. UCLA Fumbles 4 vs. UCLA 1 vs. Southern Miss Fumbles Lost 1 vs. Wyoming; 1 vs. Southern Miss; vs. UCLA Turnovers 2 vs. Wyoming 1 vs. Southern Miss; vs. UCLA Turnover Margin +3 vs. Southern Miss 0 vs. Wyoming; vs. UCLA Penalties 9 vs. Wyoming 6 vs. Southern Miss Yards Penalized 75 vs. Southern Miss 70 vs. UCLA Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-6 vs. UCLA 0-0 vs. Wyoming Team Tackles for Loss-Yards 9-31 vs. Southern Miss; 9-25 vs. UCLA 1-3 vs. Wyoming

OPPONENT TOTALS HIGHS LOWS Points Scored 41 vs. UCLA 13 vs. Southern MissFirst Downs 34 vs. Wyoming 16 vs. Southern Miss Rushing Attempts 53 vs. UCLA 27 vs. Southern Miss Rushing Yards 219 vs. Wyoming 62 vs. Southern MissPasses Attempted 44 vs. Wyoming 25 vs. UCLAPasses Completed 29 vs. Wyoming 16 vs. UCLAHad Intercepted 4 vs. Southern Miss 1 vs. UCLA Passing Yards 383 vs. Wyoming 194 vs. Southern MissTotal Plays 78 vs. UCLA 64 vs. Southern Miss Total Yards 602 vs. Wyoming 284 vs. Southern Miss Possession Time 29:40 vs. UCLA 24:02 vs. Wyoming Fumbles 3 vs. UCLA 1 vs. Southern Miss Fumbles Lost 0 vs. Wyoming; vs. Southern Miss; vs. UCLA Turnovers 4 vs. Southern Miss 1 vs. UCLA Turnover Margin 0 vs. Wyoming; vs. UCLA -3 vs. Southern Miss Penalties 9 vs. Wyoming 3 vs. UCLAYards Penalized 84 vs. Wyoming 21 vs. UCLA Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 vs. Wyoming; vs. Southern Miss Team Tackles for Loss-Yards 6-13 vs. Wyoming; 6-41 vs. UCLA 3-11 vs. Southern Miss

NEBRASKA INDIVIDUAL HIGHSMost Rushing Attempts ..........................................................23; Ameer Abdullah vs. UCLAMost Net Rushing Yards .........................................................114; Ameer Abdullah vs. Wyoming, vs. Southern MissMost Rushing TDs ...................................................................2; Imani Cross vs. Wyoming; Ameer Abdullah vs. Southern MissLongest TD Run.......................................................................37; Ameer Abdullah vs. Southern MissLongest Run, No TD ................................................................62; Ameer Abdullah vs. WyomingMost Pass Attempts ...............................................................35; Taylor Martinez vs. UCLAMost Completed Passes .........................................................21; Taylor Martinez vs. UCLAMost Passing Yards .................................................................203; Taylor Martinez vs. UCLAMost Passing TDs ....................................................................3; Taylor Martinez vs. Wyoming, vs. Southern Miss, vs. UCLALongest TD Pass ......................................................................26; Taylor Martinez to Sam Burtch vs. Southern MissLongest Pass, No TD ...............................................................40; Taylor Martinez to Ameer Abdullah vs. WyomingMost Pass Receptions .............................................................7; Kenny Bell vs. WyomingMost Receiving Yards .............................................................68; Kenny Bell vs. UCLAMost TD Receptions ...............................................................2; Quincy Enunwa vs. Wyoming; vs. UCLAMost Total Offense Attempts .................................................48; Taylor Martinez vs. UCLAMost Total Offense Yards .......................................................233; Taylor Martinez vs. Wyoming (80 rushing, 155 passing) Most All-Purpose Attempts ....................................................28; Ameer Abdullah vs. UCLAMost All-Purpose Yards ..........................................................148; Ameer Abdullah vs. UCLAMost Touchdowns Scored ......................................................2; Quincy Enunwa vs. Wyoming, vs. UCLA; Imani Cross vs. Wyoming; Ameer Abdullah vs. Southern MissMost Field Goals Attempted ..................................................1; Pat Smith vs. WyomingMost Field Goals Made...........................................................1; Pat Smith vs. WyomingLongest Field Goal Made ........................................................24; Pat Smith vs. WyomingLongest Field Goal Attempted ................................................24; Pat Smith vs. WyomingMost Interceptions .................................................................2; Ciante Evans vs. Southern MissLongest Interception TD Return .............................................43: Stanley Jean Baptiste vs. Southern MissLongest Interception Return, No TD.......................................42; Stanley Jean-Baptiste vs. WyomingLongest Fumble TD Return .....................................................NoneLongest Fumble Return, No TD ..............................................NoneLongest Punt Return, TD ........................................................None Longest Punt Return, No TD ...................................................3; Jamal Turner vs. Southern MissMost Punt Return Yardage .....................................................6; Jamal Turner vs. Southern Miss (2 returns)Longest Kickoff Return, TD .....................................................None Longest Kickoff Return, No TD ...............................................63; Kenny Bell vs. Southern MissMost Kickoff Return Yardage..................................................89; Kenny Bell vs. Wyoming (2 returns)Most Punts .............................................................................8; Sam Foltz vs. UCLA (37.8 avg.)Highest Punting Average ........................................................46.0; Sam Foltz vs. Southern MissLongest Punt ...........................................................................60; Sam Foltz vs. Southern Miss

Nebraska Statistical Highs and Lows

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NEBRASKAINDIVIDUALHIGHS....(CONTINUED)Most Total Tackles..................................................................12; David Santos vs. Wyoming (6 solo, 6 asst.); Corey Cooper vs. UCLA (2 solo, 10 asst.)Most Solo Tackles ...................................................................6; David Santos vs. WyomingMost Tackles for Loss .............................................................3; Josh Mitchell vs. Southern Miss (5 yards); Avery Moss vs. UCLA (6 yards)Most Yards Lost ......................................................................12; Randy Gregory vs. UCLA (2 TFL)Most Quarterback Sacks.........................................................2.0; Avery Moss vs. UCLAMost Yards Lost ......................................................................10; Maliek Collins vs. Southern Miss (1 sack)Most Pass Breakups ...............................................................2; Stanley Jean-Baptiste vs. Southern MissMost Blocked Field Goals .......................................................None;Most Blocked Punts ................................................................None; Most Blocked PAT ..................................................................None;

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHSMost Yards Rushing ................................................................105; Jordon James (UCLA)Most Rushing Attempts ..........................................................22; Jordon James (UCLA)Most Yards Passing .................................................................383; Brett Smith (Wyoming)Most Passing Attempts ..........................................................43; Brett Smith (Wyoming)Most Pass Completions ..........................................................29; Brett Smith (Wyoming)Most Pass Receptions .............................................................11; Dominic Rufran (Wyoming)Most Yards Receiving .............................................................120; Dominic Rufran (Wyoming)OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL LONGEST PLAYSRush ........................................................................................47; Brett Smith (Wyoming)Pass.........................................................................................47*; Robert Herron from Brett Smith (Wyoming)Field Goal ................................................................................46; Kaim Fairbairn (UCLA)Punt Return ............................................................................26; Shaquell Evans (UCLA)Kickoff Return .........................................................................20; Justin Sims (Southern Miss)Fumble Return ........................................................................None; Interception Return ................................................................33; Blair Burns (Wyoming)Punt ........................................................................................67; Sean Covington (UCLA)

Nebraska Starting Lineups

PLAYER(GAMES):Abdullah, Ameer (4/4); Afalava, Jared (1/-); Alexander, LeRoy (4/-); Allen, Taariq (1/-); Anderson, Zaire (4/-); Ankrah, Jason (4/); Armstrong Jr., Tommy (2/1); Banderas, Josh (4/3); Bell, Kenny (4/4); Bondi, Mauro (4/-); Burtch, Sam (4/-); Carter, Cethan (4/2); Chapek, Brandon (1/-); Collins, Maliek (4/-); Cooper, Corey (4/4); Cotton, Jake (4/4); Cotton, Sam (2/-); Criss, Scott (1/-); Cross, Imani (4/-); Curry, Aaron (4/-); Davie, Daniel (3/-); Enunwa, Quincy (4/4); Evans, Ciante (4/4); Evans, Tyler (2/-); Finnin, Matt (2/-); Foltz, Sam (4/-); Foster, Trey (3/-); Frazier, King (4/-); Fyfe, Ryker (1/-); Gerry, Nathan (4/3); Green, Andrew (4/1); Gregory, Randy (4/3); Hovey, Lane (2/-); Jackson, Charles (4/-); Jackson, Harvey (4/3); Janovich, Andy (4/-); Jean-Baptiste, Stanley (4/4); Kellogg III, Ron (2/-); Long, Jake (4/4); Long, Spencer (4/4); Martinez, Taylor (3/3); Maurice, Kevin (4/-); McMullen, Greg (4/-); Miller, Gabe (4/-); Mitchell, Josh (4/4); Moore, Alonzo (3/-);Moss, Avery (4/1); Moudy, Mike (4/-); Nabity, Graham (2/-); Newby, Terrell (4/-); Nickens, Brodrick (4/-); Pelini, Mark (3/-); Pensick, Cole (4/4); Pirman, Max (1/-); Price, Givens (2/-): Qvale, Brent (4/-); Randle, Thad (4/4); Reeves, Ryne (2/-); Reilly, Brandon (2/-); Richards, Wil (4/-); Rodriguez, Andrew (4/4); Rose, Jonathan (3/-); Rose, Michael (3/-); Santos, David (4/1); Seisay, Mohammed (3/1); Simpson, Brad (3/-); Sirles, Jeremiah (4/4); Smith, Pat (4/-); Starkebaum, Colby (4/-); Sterup, Zach (2/-); Sutton, David (2/-); Turner, Jamal (4/-); Valentine, Vincent (4/4); Vestal, Donovan (1/-); Westerkamp, Jordan (4/-); Williams, Austin (3/-); Wullenwaber, Tyler (4/-); Zimmerer, C.J. (4/2)

Nebraska Statistical Highs and Lows

Overall Participation

HUSKEROFFENSIVESTARTERSGAME-BY-GAMEOpponent WR WR TE LT LG C RG RT QB IB FB PKWyoming Bell Enunwa J. Long Sirles J. Cotton Pensick S. Long Rodriguez Martinez Abdullah Zimmerer SmithSouthern Miss Bell Enunwa J. Long Sirles J. Cotton Pensick S. Long Rodriguez Martinez Abdullah Zimmerer SmithUCLA Bell Enunwa J. Long Sirles J. Cotton Pensick S. Long Rodriguez Martinez Abdullah Carter^ SmithSouth Dakota State Bell Enunwa J. Long Sirles J. Cotton Pensick S. Long Rodriguez Armstrong Abdullah Carter^ SmithIllinoisat Purdueat MinnesotaNorthwesternat MichiganMichigan Stateat Penn StateIowaB1GBowl#-opened in three wide receiver formation; %-NU opened in a four-receiver set (three receivers and a tight end); ^-NU opened in two tight end set

HUSKERDEFENSIVESTARTERSGAME-BY-GAMEOpponent DE DT DT DE BUCK MIKE WILL LCB FS SS RCB PWyoming Ankrah Randle Valentine Moss Seisay# Santos Evans# Mitchell H. Jackson Cooper Jean-Baptiste FoltzSouthern Miss Ankrah Randle Valentine Gregory Geary* Banderas Evans* Mitchell H. Jackson Cooper Jean-Baptiste FoltzUCLA Ankrah Randle Valentine Gregory Geary* Banderas Evans* Mitchell H. Jackson Cooper Jean-Baptiste FoltzSouth Dakota State Ankrah Randle Valentine Gregory Geary* Banderas Evans* Mitchell Green Cooper Jean-Baptiste FoltzIllinoisat Purdueat MinnesotaNorthwesternat MichiganMichigan Stateat Penn StateIowaB1GBowl* - NU opened with nickel package # - NU opened with dime packages; %-NU opened with five defensive linemen; @-NU opened with three safties; !-NU opened with 3 defensive ends

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SCORING SUMMARY1st 08:48 WYO Claiborne 6 yd pass from Smith (Williams kick)1st 05:00 NEB Smith 24 yd field goal 1st 01:20 NEB Turner 17 yd pass from Martinez (Smith kick)2nd 11:38 WYO Wick 6 yd run (Williams kick)2nd 05:59 NEB Cross 1 yd run (Smith kick)3rd 13:22 NEB Cross 31 yd run (Smith kick)3rd 04:08 NEB Enunwa 3 yd pass from Martinez (Smith kick)3rd 02:04 WYO Miller 22 yd pass from Smith (Williams kick)4th 11:38 NEB Enunwa 7 yd pass from Martinez (Smith kick failed)4th 06:02 WYO Claiborne 29 yd pass from Smith (pass failed)4th 01:32 WYO Herron 47 yd pass from Smith (Williams kick)

TEAM STATISTICS WYO NEBFIRST DOWNS 34 27RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-219 63-375PASSING YDS (NET) 383 155Passes Att-Comp-Int 44-29-2 22-17-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-602 85-530Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-13 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-53 3-82Interception Returns-Yards 1-33 2-42Punts (Number-Avg) 4-52.2 5-45.6Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-1Penalties-Yards 9-84 9-74Possession Time 24:02 35:58Third-Down Conversions 1 of 8 9 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 5-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0

RUSHING: WYO-Wick, Shaun 12-101; Smith, Brett 8-92; Miller, Brandon 9-27; TEAM 1-minus-1. Nebraska-Abdullah, Ameer 19-114; Cross, Imani 13-105; Martinez, Taylor 16-80; Newby, Terrell 15-76.PASSING: WYO-Smith, Brett 29-43-1-383; Norman, Trey 0-1-1-0. Nebraska- Martinez, Taylor 17-22-1-155RECEIVING: WYO-Rufran, Dominic 11-120; Claiborne, Jalen 7-88; Miller, Brandon 5-63; Herron, Robert 4-91; Gentry, Tanner 2-21. Nebraska-Bell, Kenny 7-57; Turner, Jamal 4-43; Enunwa, Quincy 3-27; Long, Jake 1-26; Abdullah, Ameer 1-3; Cross, Imani 1-minus-1INTERCEPTIONS: WYO-Burns, Blair 1-33. Nebraska-Jean-Baptiste, Stanley 1-42; Evans, Ciante, 1-0 FUMBLES: WYO-Smith, Brett 2-0. Nebraska-Martinez, Taylor 1-1; Cross, Imani 1-0; TEAM 1-0. SACKS (Sacks-Yds): WYO- None Nebraska- NoneTACKLE LEADER (UA-A): WYO-Huff, Marqueston 8-10, Yarbrough, Eddie 6-7. Nebraska-Santos, David, 6-6; Gerry, Nathan 3-2; Mitchell, Josh, 3-2.

Game 1 No. 18 Nebraska 37, Wyoming 34

Lincoln (Aug. 31) --- No. 18 Nebraska rushed for 375 yards and amassed 530 total yards on its way to a 37-34 victory over Wyoming for the Huskers’ 28th consecutive season-opening win.

Playing in front of a school-record 91,185 fans at Memorial Stadium, Nebraska rolled up 375 yards on 63 rushes, including 114 yards from junior I-back Ameer Abdullah and 105 yards and a pair of touchdowns for sophomore I-back Imani Cross. Senior quarterback Taylor Martinez also completed 17-of-22 passes for 155 yards and three touchdowns, including a pair of scoring strikes to Quincy Enunwa.

Despite the impressive offensive totals for the Huskers, a pair of late NU turnovers allowed the visiting Cowboys to put a scare into the Big Red.

NU led 37-21 with the ball on the Wyoming 25 with just under seven minutes left in the game, but a Martinez pass was intercepted by Wyoming’s Blair Burns and returned to the Wyoming 48. It took quarterback Brett Smith and the Cowboys just two plays and 24 seconds to find paydirt, as Smith hit receiver Jalen Claiborne to trim NU’s lead to 37-27, after Wyoming’s two-point conversion attempt was smothered by Husker defensive back Josh Mitchell. After another turnover, Smith struck quickly again, hitting receiver Robert Herron on a 47-yard touchdown pass just 29 seconds later to pull Wyoming within 37-34.

On NU’s ensuing drive, Wyoming forced a three-and-out by the Huskers, who got a clutch 31-yard punt from Sam Foltz that was caught by NU’s Kenny Bell at the Wyoming 6. Smith got a chance at the upset, but the Husker defense held Wyoming without a shot at the end zone to escape with the victory. Smith completed 29-of-43 passes for 383 yards with four touchdowns in a losing effort, although Ciante Evans and Stanley Jean-Baptiste each pulled down interceptions for the Huskers.

Overall, the two teams combined for 1,132 yards of total offense, as Wyoming finished with 602 total yards, including 219 yards on the ground. The Cowboys’ total yards marked the eighth-highest mark against the Big Red in school history.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALWyoming 7 7 7 13 34Nebraska 10 7 14 6 37

SCORING SUMMARY1st 13:47 NEB Jean-Baptiste 43 yd interception return (Smith kick)1st 05:42 USM Acosta 32 yd field goal 1st 01:24 NEB Enunwa 16 yd pass from Martinez (Bondi kick)1st 01:17 NEB Evans 22 yd interception return (Smith kick)2nd 07:01 NEB Abdullah 3 yd run (Smith kick)2nd 03:11 USM Acosta 45 yd field goal 2nd 00:12 NEB Bell 21 yd pass from Martinez (Smith kick)3rd 11:43 USM Bradley 41 yd pass from Bridgford (Acosta kick)3rd 11:25 NEB Abdullah 37 yd run (Smith kick)3rd 10:32 NEB Burtch 26 yd pass from Martinez (Smith kick)4th 14:38 NEB Cross 1 yd run (Bondi kick)

TEAM STATISTICS USM NEBFIRST DOWNS 16 30RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-62 46-285PASSING YDS (NET) 222 194Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-21-4 28-19-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-284 74-479Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-5 2-6Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-22 2-89Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 4-86Punts (Number-Avg) 5-45.2 4-46.0Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 7-55 6-75Possession Time 28:05 31:55Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 7 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-10

RUSHING: USM-Hardy, Kendrick 10-35; Richard, Jalen 4-24; Bracken, Tyre 7-9; Hester, Jeremy 3-5; Team 1-minus-2; Bridgford, Allan 2-minus-9. Nebraska-Abdullah, Ameer 17-114; Newby, Terrell 8-60; Martinez, Taylor 6-34; Armstrong Jr., Tommy 4-23; Frazier, King 4-21; Cross, Imani 4-14; Nabity, Graham 2-10; Kellogg III, Ron 1-9.PASSING: USM-Bridgford, Allan 21-35-3-222; Mullens, Nick 0-2-1-0. Nebraska- Martinez, Taylor 15-23-0-170; Kellogg III, Ron 4-5-0-24.RECEIVING: USM-Holmes Tyre’oune 8-65; Bradley, Rickey 3-57; Bracken, Tyre 2-34; Richard, Jalen 2-14; Revies, JaMarcus 2-12; Triplett, Markese 1-15; Sims, Justin 1-13; Cox, James 1-7; Sullivan, Dominique 1-5.Nebraska-Enunwa, Quincy 5-58; Abdullah, Ameer 4-16; Bell, Kenny 3-45; Westerkamp, Jordan 2-15; Burtch, Sam 1-26; Long, Jake 1-18; Carter, Cethan 1-12; Turner, Jamal 1-9; Newby, Terrell 1-minus-5INTERCEPTIONS: USM-None. Nebraska-Jean-Baptiste, Stanley 1-43; Evans, Ciante, 2-27; Cooper, Corey 1-16. FUMBLES: USM-Hester, Jeremy 1-0; Bridgford, Allan 1-. Nebraska-Newby, Terrell 1-1 SACKS (Sacks-Yds): USM- None Nebraska-Collins, Maliek 1-10TACKLE LEADER (UA-A): USM-Miller, DeBarriaus 9-5. Nebraska-Jackson, Harvey 4-3

Game 2 No. 22 Nebraska 56, Southern Miss 13

Lincoln (Sept. 7) --- No. 22 Nebraska’s Blackshirt defense hauled in four interceptions, including two for scores, while Taylor Martinez threw three touchdown passes in a 56-13 win over Southern Miss.

Nebraska’s opportunistic defense was the story, as Stanley Jean-Baptiste and Ciante Evans both returned passes for TDs, as the Huskers jumped out to a 21-3 first-quarter lead and never looked back. Nebraska turned four USM turnovers into 21 points in picking up its 10th straight home victory.

Nebraska finished the night with 479 total yards, including 285 rushing and 194 passing. I-back Ameer Abdullah led NU’s ground game with 17 carries for 114 yards and touchdown runs of 3 and 37 yards. Martinez went 15-for-23 through the air for 170 yards and three scores in just over two and a half quarters of action.

While the offense enjoyed substituting freely and spreading the ball around with the lopsided win, the Blackshirts celebrated a strong effort. Nebraska’s defense intercepted four passes, including a pair by senior Ciante Evans. Jean-Baptiste set the tone early, returning Allan Bridgford’s pass 43 yards for a score on USM’s first offensive series.

The Blackshirts held Southern Miss to 284 total yards, including 62 on the ground. In fact, USM had just four rushing yards until midway through the fourth quarter. In addition to the three combined interceptions by Evans (2) and Jean-Baptiste, Corey Cooper grabbed the first interception of his career for Nebraska.

The Blackshirts also notched nine tackles for loss on the day. Harvey Jackson led the Huskers with seven tackles, including a tackle for loss that helped thwart a late USM scoring threat.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALSouthern Miss 3 3 7 0 13Nebraska 21 14 14 7 56

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Game 3 No. 16 UCLA 41, No. 23 Nebraska 21

Lincoln (Sept. 14) -- In a tale of two halves, No. 23 Nebraska bolted to a 21-3 lead, but No. 16 UCLA closed with 38 unanswered points in the final two-and-half quarters to leave Memorial Stadium with a 41-21 victory over the Huskers.

Playing in front of the NCAA-record 328th consecutive sellout and the largest crowd (91,471) in Memorial Stadium history, the Huskers had their 14-game home non-conference winning streak snapped, along with their streak of 10-straight home wins.

Nebraska used defense and special teams to bolt to an early lead against the Bruins. On UCLA’s second possession, Stanley Jean-Baptiste picked off a Brett Hundley pass and returned it 34 yards to give NU great field position. Moments later, Martinez found Quincy Enunwa for an 11-yard scoring strike.

Leading 7-3, NU went on a 17-play, 92-yard drive capped by another Martinez to Enunwa touchown play, this time from 18 yards. In the second quarter, NU took advantage of a botched punt snap, as Randy Gregory tackled UCLA punter Sean Covington at the UCLA 26. Two plays later, Martinez found Kenny Bell on a 22-yard TD pass to push the Husker lead to 21-3.

The Bruins’ high-powered finally found the end zone against the Blackshirts with 57 seconds left in the first half to trim the NU margin to 11 points.

The Huskers went to halftime with a 21-10 edge, but the second half belonged to Hundley and the Bruins, as UCLA scored touchdowns on all four of its third-quarter possessions to take control of the game. The sophomore quarterback finished 16-of-24 for 294 yards and three second-half touchdown passes. He also ran 19 times for 61 yards. James Jordan led the UCLA ground game with 105 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries. Overall, UCLA amassed 504 total yards, including 210 on the ground and 294 through the air. The Bruins rolled up 157 rushing yards in the second half.

Nebraska managed 326 total yards for the game, but just 130 in the second half, including just 43 yards on the ground after halftime. Martinez completed 21-of-35 passes for 203 yards and three touchdowns in the game. Abdullah led the NU ground game with 98 yards on 23 carries, while adding three receptions for 50 yards. But Martinez was thrown for minus-13 yards rushing on 10 attempts. No other Husker back managed 20 yards. Enunwa had three catches for 39 yards and two scores, while Bell led the Husker receivers with six catches for 68 yards.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALArkansas State 0 3 10 0 13Nebraska 14 14 0 14 42

SCORING SUMMARY1st 09:45 NEB Enunwa 11 yd pass from Martinez (Smith kick)1st 07:13 UCLA Fairbairn 44 yd field goal 1st 00:31 NEB Enunwa 14 yd pass from Martinez (Bondi kick)2nd 07:12 NEB Bell 22 yd pass from Martinez (Smith kick)2nd 00:57 UCLA Perkins 10 yd run (Fairbairn kick)3rd 08:31 UCLA James 3 yd run (Fairbairn kick)3rd 06:02 UCLA Evans 28 yd pass from Hundley (Fairbairn kick)3rd 03:39 UCLA Ruhl 12 yd pass from Hundley (Fairbairn kick)3rd 00:26 UCLA Iese 3 yd pass from Hundley (Fairbairn kick)4th 01:53 UCLA Fairbairn 24 yd field goal

TEAM STATISTICS UCLA NEBFIRST DOWNS 27 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 53-210 42-128PASSING YDS (NET) 294 203Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-16-1 35-21-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 78-504 77-331Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-28 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 3-35Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-34Punts (Number-Avg) 3-45.3 8-37.8Fumbles-Lost 3-0 4-1Penalties-Yards 3-21 8-70Possession Time 29:40 30:20Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 3 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 2-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-15 3-6

RUSHING: UCLA-James, Jordon 22-105; Hundley, Brett 19-61; Jones, Malcolm 4-24; Perkins, Paul 5-22; Manfro, Steven 2-10; Covington, Sean 1-minus-12. Nebraska- Abdullah, Ameer 23-98; Newby, Terrell 5-22; Cross, Imani 3-19; Nickens, Brodrick 1-2; Martinez, Taylor 10-minus-13PASSING: UCLA--Hundley, Brett 16-24-1-294; TEAM-0-1-0-0. Nebraska-Martinez, Taylor 21-35-0-203RECEIVING: UCLA-Fuller, Devin 4-48; Evans, Shaquell 3-97; Bell, Darius 2-35; Payton, Jordan 2-28; Mazzone, Grayson 1-39; Perkins, Paul 1-20; Duarte, Thomas 1-12; Ruhl, Phillip 1-12; Iese, Nate 1-3. Nebraska-Bell, Kenny 6-68; Turner, Jamal 5-23; Abdullah, Ameer 3-50; Enunwa, Quincy 3-39; Newby, Terrell 1-9; Long, Jake 1-8; Westerkamp, Jordan 1-4; Zimmerer, C.J. 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: UCLA-None. Nebraska-Jean-Baptiste, Stanley 1-34.FUMBLES: UCLA-Hundley, Brett 2-0; Covington, Sean 1-0 Nebraska-Martinez, Taylor 2-0; Enunwa, Quincy 1-0; Abdullah, Ameer 1-1SACKS (Sacks-Yds): UCLA-Epenesa Seali’ 1-6; Graham, Keenan 1-9. Nebraska-Moss, Avery 2-5; Bandares, Josh, 1-1TACKLE LEADER (UA-A): UCLA-Barr, Anthony 7-4. Nebraska-Cooper, Corey 2-10.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALNo. 16 UCLA 3 7 28 3 41No. 23 Nebraska 14 7 0 0 21

Game 4 Nebraska 59, South Dakota State 20

Lincoln (Sept. 21) -- Tommy Armstrong Jr. and Ron Kellogg III led Nebraska in place of injured starting quarterback Taylor Martinez, and the Husker offense produced the biggest total offense day under Bo Pelini in a 59-20 victory over South Dakota State.

Armstrong Jr. earned the first start of his career and helped the Huskers amass 645 yards of total offense with the first 300-yard rushing/300-yard passing day as a team in school history. Armstrong Jr. completed 12-of-15 passes for 169 yards and a touchdown pass, while Kellogg III was equally productive, completing 8-of-9 passes for 136 yards and a touchdown strike of his own. Armstrong Jr. and Kellogg III engineered scoring drives on eight of their 10 offensive possessions.

NU finished with 310 passing yards and 335 rushing yards, led by Ameer Abdullah’s 139 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries. Imani Cross added 60 yards and two scores on just 10 carries, while freshman Terrell Newby contributed 52 yards and two touchdowns on eight carries. Armstrong Jr. pitched in 38 yards on five totes. Senior Quincy Enunwa led the Husker receivers with six catches for 78 yards. Abdullah contributed three receptions for 46 yards, while Tyler Wullenwaber added a pair of receptions for 47 yards, including his first career touchdown.

While the offense was firing on all cylinders, the defense also made some significant contributions. The Blackshirts forced a trio of Jackrabbit turnovers, including defensive end Randy Gregory’s first career interception and touchdown, which came after a 33-yard return early in the fourth quarter. Gregory finished with five tackles, including two for loss and a half sack.

Stanley Jean-Baptiste added his fourth interception of the season and a 15-yard return, giving him an interception in each of NU’s first four games of the year. Jonathan Rose added a fourth-quarter fumble recovery for the Huskers, who held a high-powered SDSU offense to just three points in the final three quarters.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALArkansas State 0 3 10 0 13Nebraska 14 14 0 14 42

SCORING SUMMARY1st 13:29 NEB Cross 5 yd run (Smith kick)1st 12:10 SDSU Zenner 40 yd run (Syrovatka kick)1st 08:29 NEB Cross 2 yd run (Bondi kick)1st 06:45 SDSU Zenner 3 yd run (Syrovatka kick)1st 00:05 SDSU Syrovatka 48 yd field goal 2nd 12:30 NEB Abdullah 1 yd run (Smith kick)2nd 07:10 NEB Burtch 16 yd pass from Armstrong (Bondi kick)2nd 04:16 NEB Wullenwaber 23 yd pass from Kellogg III (Smith kick)2nd 00:00 NEB Bondi 22 yd field goal 3rd 04:15 NEB Newby 10 yd run (Smith kick)3rd 02:47 NEB Gregory 33 yd interception return (Bondi kick)4th 12:58 SDSU Syrovatka 29 yd field goal 4th 09:15 NEB Newby 5 yd run (Smith kick)

TEAM STATISTICS SDSU NEBScore 20 59FIRST DOWNS 25 34RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-227 51-335PASSING YDS (NET) 238 310Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-19-2 26-21-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-465 77-645Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 1-9Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-41 3-68Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-48Punts (Number-Avg) 3-40.0 1-47.0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2Penalties-Yards 4-45 4-33Possession Time 30:49 29:11Third-Down Conversions 3 of 11 7 of 10Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 7-9Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 5-44

RUSHING: SDSU-Zenner, Zach 21-202; Gandy, Reggie 8-38; Rodriguez, Isaac 2-32; Sumner, Austin 7-minus-45. Nebraska- Abdullah, Ameer 15-139; Cross, Imani 10-60; Newby, Terrell 8-52; Armstrong Jr., Tommy 5-38; Frazier, King 5-14; Nabity, Graham 3-14; Kellogg III, Ron 2-7; Westerkamp, Jordan 1-7; Fyfe, Ryker 1-3; Bell, Kenny 1-1.PASSING: SDSU-Sumner, Austin 19-29-2-238 Nebraska-Armstrong Jr., Tommy 12-15-0-169; Kellogg III, Ron 8-9-0-136; Fyfe, Ryker 1-1-0-5; TEAM 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: SDSU-Jones, Cam 6-68; Schneider, Jason 5-48; Gandy, Reggie 3-29; Hubert, Brandon 2-36; Tiefenthaler, Trevor 1-25; Zenner, Zach 1-21; Wesley, Trevor 1-11. Nebraska-Enunwa, Quincy 6-78; Abdullah, Ameer 3-46; Wullenwaber, Tyler 2-47; Carter, Cethan 2-43; Bell, Kenny 2-20; Moore, Alonzo 1-19; Long, Jake 1-17; Burtch, Sam 1-16; Westerkamp, Jordan 1-11; Turner, Jamal 1-8; Reilly, Brandon 1-5.INTERCEPTIONS: SDSU-None. Nebraska-Jean-Baptiste, Stanley 1-15; Gregory, Randy 1-33FUMBLES: SDSU-Isaac Rodriguez 1-1 Nebraska-Armstrong Jr., Tommy 1-0; Abdullah, Ameer 1-1; Bell, Kenny 1-1. SACKS (Sacks-Yds): SDSU-None. Nebraska-Curry, Aaron 1-11; Cooper, Corey 1-7; Anderson, Zaire 1-7; Santos, David 1-8; Gregory, Randy 0.5-5; Avery Moss 0.5-6. TACKLE LEADER (UA-A): SDSU-Kilgore, R.C. 8-7. Nebraska-Cooper, Corey 7-3; Anderson, Zaire 6-4

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALSouth Dakota State 17 0 0 3 20Nebraska 14 24 14 7 59