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Prayers needed for Tennessee and North Carolina

man these hurricanes absolutely WRECKED those areas - people deseperately calling out for help from the national guard, etc.

Do we get our first 3,000 yard passer since 2017?

Dylan is currently on pace for just shy of 3,000 yards through 5 games. If he manages to get it, he'd be just the 5th player ever to do it for the Big Red. As a freshman.

The current top 10:
RankPlayerYardsYear
1 Joe Ganz 3,568 2008
2 Zac Taylor 3,197 2006
3 Tanner Lee 3,143 2017
4 Tommy Armstrong Jr. 3,030 2015
5 Taylor Martinez 2,871 2012
6 Adrian Martinez 2,863 2021
7 Tommy Armstrong Jr. 2,695 2014
8 Zac Taylor 2,653 2005
9 Adrian Martinez 2,617 2018
10 Sam Keller 2,422 2007

Football ****FBS Scores: Week #5****

#4 Alabama 41, #2 Georgia 34
Arizona 23, #10 Utah 10
Army 42, Temple 14

#25 Boise State 45, Washington State 24
Boston College 21, Western Kentucky 20
#22 BYU 34, Baylor 28

Central Michigan 22, San Diego State 21
Charlotte 21, Rice 20
#17 Clemson 40, Stanford 14
Colorado 48, Central Florida 21
Connecticut 47, Buffalo 3

Duke 21, North Carolina 20

East Carolina 30, Texas-San Antonio 20
Eastern Michigan 52, Kent State 33

Florida Atlantic 41, Wagner 10
Florida International 17, Louisiana Tech 10

Georgia Southern 38, Georgia State 21

Indiana 42, Maryland 28
#18 Iowa State 20, Houston 0

James Madison 63, Ball State 7

#23 Kansas State 42, #20 Oklahoma State 20
Kentucky 20, #6 Mississippi 17

Louisiana-Lafayette 41, Wake Forest 38
Louisiana-Monroe 13, Troy 9
#14 LSU 42, South Alabama 10

Marshall 27, Western Michigan 20
Memphis 24, Middle Tennessee State 7
#7 Miami (FL) 38, Virginia Tech 34
Miami (OH) 23, Massachusetts 20 (OT)
#12 Michigan 27, Minnesota 24

Navy 41, Alabama-Birmingham 18
Nebraska 28, Purdue 10
New Mexico 50, New Mexico State 40
North Carolina State 24, Northern Illinois 17
North Texas 52, Tulsa 20
#16 Notre Dame 31, #15 Louisville 24

Ohio 30, Akron 10
#3 Ohio State 38, Michigan State 7
#21 Oklahoma 27, Auburn 21
Old Dominion 30, Bowling Green 27
#8 Oregon 34, UCLA 13

#9 Penn State 21, #19 Illinois 7

Rutgers 21, Washington 18

Sam Houston State 40, Texas State 39
Southern Methodist 42, Florida State 16
Syracuse 42, Holy Cross 14

TCU 38, Kansas 27
Tennessee-Martin 24, Kennesaw State 13
#1 Texas 35, Mississippi State 13
#24 Texas A&M 21, Arkansas 17
Texas Tech 44, Cincinnati 41
Tulane 45, South Florida 10

UNLV 59, Fresno State 14
#13 USC 38, Wisconsin 21

Wyoming 31, Air Force 19
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Football Postgame Notes: Nebraska at Purdue

Postgame Notes

NEBRASKA at PURDUE


- With the 28-10 victory, Nebraska regains the series lead against Purdue at 7-6 and is now 4-4 all-time in West Lafayette

- Nebraska held Purdue to 10 points, as Purdue got its only touchdown with 1:29 left in the game.

- Nebraska totaled five sacks in the victory, it's second-highest total of the season (6 vs. Colorado). James Williams (2.0) and M.J. Sherman (1.5) both set career highs in sacks on Saturday

- Williams' 2.0 sacks are the most by a Husker this season and the most since Nash Hutmacher had 2.5 sacks against Northwestern last season

- Nebraska held Purdue scoreless in the first half, marking the second opponent Nebraska has held scoreless in the first half (Colorado). Nebraska has allowed just three points in the second quarter this season

- John Bullock recorded his first career interception and returned it 29 yards for a touchdown. It marked Nebraska's second interception for a touchdown this season (Tommi Hill vs. Colorado). It marked the first time since 2017 that Nebraska has had two pick-six TDs in a season

- Nebraska finished +1 in turnovers today and improves to +5 on the season. The Huskers have outscored opponents 31-0 in points off turnovers this season following Bullock's touchdown

- Nebraska is one of only seven teams who has not allowed a rushing touchdown this season. Dating back to last season, the Huskers have not allowed a rushing touchdown in 10 of their past 12 games

- Nebraska out-gained Purdue 418-224 as the Boilermakers were held to 50 yards rushing. It marked the third opponent held to under 275 total yards this season (UTEP, Colorado)

- Dylan Raiola finished 17-of-27 for 257 yards and a touchdown as he connected with eight different receivers. He has also thrown at least one touchdown pass in all five games this season

- Senior receiver Jahmal Banks caught a 6-yard TD pass in the third quarter for Nebraska's first points. It marked his second touchdown of 2024 (UTEP) and his 15th career receiving touchdown. Banks finished the day with five catches for 82 yards and has 13 receptions the past two weeks

- Jacory Barney Jr. led Nebraska with 66 yards rushing on four carries, including a career-high 31-yard run and a 25-yard touchdown run. Barney entered the game with 38 yards rushing. He also had two catches for 28 yards.

- Emmett Johnson totaled 85 all-purpose yards (50 rushing, 35 passing) on just 10 touches. His 27-yard reception was also a career long

- Sophomore receiver Jaylen Lloyd had a 25-yard reception in the first quarter. Lloyd has 10 career receptions with seven of those catches covering at least 25 yards

- Cornerback Ceyair Wright and offensive tackle Gunnar Gottula made their first Nebraska starts in today's game. Wright responded with a team-high five tackles and two pass break-ups in the game

- Nebraska game captains were TE Thomas Fidone, WR Isaiah Garcia-Castaneda, LB Javin Wright and DB Malcolm Hartzog

Football Big Ten Scores and Standings (9/28)

Rutgers 21, Washington 18
Nebraska 28, Purdue 10
#3 Ohio State 38, Michigan State 7
#8 Oregon 34, UCLA 13
#9 Penn State 21, #19 Illinois 7
#12 Michigan 27, Minnesota 24
#13 USC 38, Wisconsin 21
Indiana 42, Maryland 28

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STANDINGS
1. Indiana (5-0, 2-0)
1. Michigan (4-1, 2-0)
3. Iowa (3-1, 1-0)
3. Ohio State (4-0, 1-0)
3. Oregon (4-0, 1-0)
3. Penn State (4-0, 1-0)
3. Rutgers (4-0, 1-0)
8. Nebraska (4-1, 1-1)
8. Illinois (4-1, 1-1)
8. Michigan State (3-2, 1-1)
8. USC (3-1, 1-1)
8. Washington (3-2, 1-1)
13. Northwestern (2-2, 0-1)
13. Purdue (1-3, 0-1)
13. Wisconsin (2-2, 0-1)
16. Maryland (3-2, 0-2)
16. Minnesota (2-3, 0-2)
16. UCLA (1-3, 0-2)

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Games for Week #6

FRIDAY - OCTOBER 4

Michigan State at #8 Oregon (8:00 PM - FOX)

SATURDAY - OCTOBER 5
UCLA at #9 Penn State (11:00 AM - FOX)
Purdue at Wisconsin (11:00 AM - BTN)

Iowa at #3 Ohio State (2:30 PM - CBS)
Indiana at Northwestern (2:30 PM - BTN)
Rutgers at Nebraska (3:00 PM - FS1)

#12 Michigan at Washington (6:30 PM - NBC)
#13 USC at Minnesota (6:30 PM - BTN)

BYE WEEK
Illinois
Maryland

Volleyball Big Ten Scores and Standings (9/27)

Washington def. Illinois (25-15, 30-28, 25-17)
#11 Oregon def. Indiana (26-24, 27-25, 21-25, 25-21)
Iowa def. Maryland (27-25, 21-25, 25-23, 23-25, 15-13)
#10 Purdue def. #16 Minnesota (26-24, 23-25, 25-20, 23-25, 15-10)
#7 Wisconsin def. Northwestern (25-16, 25-16, 25-15)

Standings
1. Iowa (8-6, 2-0)
1. Oregon (10-1, 2-0)
1. Washington (12-0, 2-0)
4. Nebraska (11-1, 1-0)
4. Michigan (11-1, 1-0)
4. Penn State (11-1, 1-0)
4. USC (9-2, 1-0)
8. Minnesota (8-4, 1-1)
8. Northwestern (3-7, 1-1)
8. Purdue (10-3, 1-1)
8. Wisconsin (7-4, 1-1)
12. Michigan State (7-5, 0-1)
12. Ohio State (7-4, 0-1)
12. Rutgers (5-7, 0-1)
12. UCLA (6-4, 0-1)
16. Illinois (8-4, 0-2)
16. Indiana (7-5, 0-2)
16. Maryland (9-4, 0-2)

Matches for Sunday, September 29
Michigan State at #4 Penn State
Ohio State at UCLA
Rutgers at Michigan
#20t USC at #2 Nebraska (6:30 PM - BTN)
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Video WATCH: Isaiah Mozee game highlights (Husker 4-star WR pledge, former Oregon commit)

The fellas @TimVerghese and @jansencoburn were on the road again this week. Check out Jansen’s highlight footage of Isaiah Mozee, a four-star WR commit who Nebraska flipped from Oregon.

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Football ******GAME THREAD: Nebraska at Purdue******

Opening this up early before @Steve Marik and I head out of the hotel over to Ross-Ade.

Matchup: Nebraska at Purdue
Time: 12pm ET/11am CT
Watch: Peacock
Listen: Huskers Radio Network

Spread: NEB -10
Total: 47.5
>> Spread and total per BetMGM as of Saturday morning.

My prediction: Nebraska 31, Purdue 17
OPOTG: Dante Dowdell (125 rush yards, TD)
DPOTG: John Bullock (7-10 total tackles, 2 TFLs, 1.0 sacks and one FF or FR)

Bettors

Would you wager $100 to win $4000 that the Huskers make the CFB playoffs? I'll be by the KC casino in the morning before the game and recently made some good money on FanDuel so it'd be a freeroll and I'd still be up $400. That's not crazy if we get our sh!t together. The only guaranteed loss IMO is OSU. If we make the conference title game and lose for our 3rd loss I think we'd still be in. Just wanted some thoughts before making a decision. TIA.
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