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 Dennis Hubbard |
Nebraska 31
Missouri 17
Oct. 30, 2010 — 2:30 p.m. CDT
ABC/ESPN – Get the game on DVD
Memorial Stadium, Lincoln
1 2 3 4 - Final
Missouri 0 7 10 0 - 17
Nebraska 24 0 7 0 - 31
1st quarter
NU - Roy Helu Jr. 66 run (Alex Henery kick), 13:46
NU - Henery 41 field goal, 9:37
NU - Kyler Reed, 41 pass from Taylor Martinez
(Henery kick), 5:17
NU - Helu 73 run (Henery kick), 2:46
2nd quarter
MU - De'Vion Moore 33 run (Grant Ressel kick), 11:27
3rd quarter
MU - T.J. Moe 23 pass from Gabbert (Ressel kick), 7:30
NU - Helu 53 run (Henery kick), 6:38
MU - Ressel 23 field goal, 1:35
MU NU
First downs......................... 21 17
Rushing........................... 8 11
Passing........................... 10 6
Penalty........................... 3 0
Rushes-Yards (net).............. 34-142 47-328
Passing yards (net)................ 199 126
Att-Comp-Int................. 42-18-1 12-7-0
Total offense plays-Yards....... 76-341 59-454
Fumble Returns-Yards............... 0-0 0-0
Punt Returns-Yards................ 3-47 2-4
Kickoff Returns-Yards.............. 0-0 3-84
Interception Returns-Yards......... 0-0 1-15
Punts-Average................... 8-43.8 5-41.6
Fumbles-Lost....................... 1-0 2-0
Penalties-Yards................... 7-40 6-53
Possession Time.................. 29:11 30:49
Third-down conversions......... 7 of 19 2 of 11
Fourth-down conversions......... 1 of 1 1 of 1
Sacks by-Yards.................... 3-14 6-44
RUSHING
MU: Blaine Gabbert 22-74; De'Vion Moore 6-55;
Kendi Lawrence 2-7; Henry Josey 4-6.
NU: Roy Helu Jr. 28-307; Taylor Martinez 12-16;
Zac Lee 2-11; Rex Burkhead 2-4; TEAM 3-minus 10.
PASSING
MU: Blaine Gabbert 18-42-1-199.
NU: Taylor Martinez 6-9-0-115; Zac Lee 1-3-0-11.
RECEIVING
MU: Michael Egnew 7-70; T.J. Moe 5-71;
Jarrel Jackson 2-19; Wes Kemp 2-19;
Brandon Gerau 1-14; Rolan Woodland 1-6.
NU: Kyler Reed 2-51; Ben Cotton 1-22;
Niles Paul 1-21; Roy Helu Jr. 1-14;
Brandon Kinnie 1-13; Rex Burkhead 1-5.
Attendance: 85,907
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Coverage
Omaha World-Herald: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Lincoln Journal Star: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Grand Island Independent: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Nebraska StatePaper: 1, 2, 3
Daily Nebraskan: 1, 2, 3
Columbia Tribune: 1, 2, 3
St. Louis Post-Dispatch: 1, 2, 3, 4
Kansas City Star: 1, 2, 3, 4
The Missourian: 1, 2, 3, 4
 Photo courtesty of Huskers.com |
Photos: OWH ( 1, 2), LJS ( 1, 2), AP, Huskers.com, Husker Locker, K.C. Star, Missourian, StL.P-D, GII (1, 2), Jacobs, Hubbard, Columbia Trib.
Video:
Game footage: ESPN, Huskers.com (1, 2), OWH, WOWT, KOLN, LJS, CBSSports.com, Fox SW, KSHB, KMIZ, YouTube, Big Red Wrap-Up
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Commentary |
Bishop: No carry was more important than [Helu's] final touchdown
Hayes: Theres not another team in the Big 12 that can match up with Nebraska.
Sipple: Pelini and his staff took Pinkel and his coaches to the proverbial woodshed.
Barfknecht: It should cause every Missouri fan major discomfort to know five days of practice can be negated by a routine front-four tweak.
Burwell: Bad doesn't begin to describe it.
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Stryker: It appears Nebraska is learning to make opponents pay for being too focused on their speedy freshman quarterback.
Chatelain: Finally, Memorial Stadium let her hair down and had some fun.
Shatel: This was more than one quarter. This was Pelinis finest moment - all 60 minutes.
Mellinger: The problem with this loss is it feels more permanent than most.
Walljasper: In virtually every way, the game was played on Nebraskas terms.
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Myerberg: Nebraskas best punch was too much for Missouri to handle.
McKewon: The game felt momentous, a throwback to days when Memorial Stadium bustled and hummed with big contests.
Husker Mike: The Tigers were one-dimensional today, and that made the Pelini brothers' job that much easier.
Dickson: On one play Blaine Gabbert was running around in the pocket so long he switched his commitment to three different schools.
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