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Football Game Notes: Nebraska at Purdue

Link: Full Game Notes (Huskers.com)

NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS
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PURDUE BOILERMAKERS
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SATURDAY - SEPTEMBER 28
11:00 AM (CT)
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(1-2, 0-0)

WHEN: Saturday, September 28 | 11:00 AM (CT)

WHERE: Ross-Ade Stadium | West Lafayette, Indiana

TV: Peacock (Jac Collinsworth, Michael Robinson, Caroline Pineda)

RADIO: Huskers Radio Network (Greg Sharpe, Damon Benning, Jessica Coody)
Pre-Game, Post-Game Radio: Matt Coatney, Jessica Coody, Ben McLaughlin, Zach Potter​
HUSKERS
Record:
3-1 (0-1 Big Ten)
Last Game: vs. #24 Illinois (L 24-31 OT)
Streak: Lost 1
Rankings: AP (RV) | Coaches (RV)
Head Coach: Matt Rhule (8-8, 2nd year at NU | 55-51, 9th year overall | 1-0 vs. Purdue)

BOILERMAKERS
Record:
1-2 (0-0 Big Ten)
Last Game: at Oregon State (L 21-38)
Streak: Lost 2
Rankings: AP (NR) | Coaches (NR)
Head Coach: Ryan Walters (5-10, 2nd season at Purdue and overall | 0-1 vs. Nebraska)

THIS WEEK'S NUMBERS

1 -
Saturday's game at Purdue will be the first road game of the season for the Huskers. Excluding the 2020 COVID season, the Sept. 28 road opener is Nebraska's latest in a season since 2013.

4 - Senior receiver Isaiah Neyor has four receiving touchdowns through four games, including two last week against Illinois. His four TD receptions rank 10th nationally and match Nebraska's 2023 team leader (Thomas Fidone)

7 - Nebraska's last five Big Ten games have all been decided by seven or fewer points, including two in overtime. The last time a Husker Big Ten game was decided by more than seven points was a 31-14 win over Purdue in Lincoln last season.

THE MATCHUP
Nebraska leaves Lincoln for the first time in 2024, traveling to West Lafetyette, Ind., to take on Purdue in the Huskers’ Big Ten road opener. Game time at Purdue’s Ross-Ade Stadium is set for 11 a.m. CT (Noon, local) with Peacock providing streaming coverage of the matchup. The game can also be heard on the Huskers Radio Network and the Huskers App.

The Huskers stand at 3-1 on the season and 0-1 in Big Ten Conference play following a 31-24 overtime loss to Illinois on Friday night in Lincoln. The Huskers took a 24-17 lead early in the fourth quarter, but the Illini tied the game at 24-24 midway through the fourth quarter and prevailed with an overtime touchdown.

The loss to Illinois ended a streak of 10 straight games in which Nebraska had allowed 24 or fewer points. The Husker offense continued to show its explosiveness with 297 yards through the air, including five pass plays of at least 20 yards.

Purdue comes into the contest with a 1-2 record, following a 38-21 loss at Oregon State on Saturday night. The Boilermakers opened the season with a victory over Indiana State, before losses to Notre Dame and Oregon State. Coach Ryan Walters’ team has shown a strong running game through three contests, averaging 183.0 yards per game on the ground, including 263 rushing yards at Oregon State. The Boilermaker defense has been solid against the pass, allowing just 123 yards per game.

Saturday’s game marks the 12th consecutive year Nebraska and Purdue have met on the gridiron. Following this year’s contest the teams are not scheduled to meet again until the 2027 season in Lincoln.

SERIES HISTORY
Saturday's meeting will be the 13th matchup in the Nebraska-Purdue series, with the series tied at 6 wins apiece. Nebraska posted a 31-14 win last year in Lincoln to even the series.

- Nebraska holds a 6-5 edge since the Huskers joined the Big Ten in 2011. The Huskers won four of the first five matchups between 2013 and 2017, and Purdue has responded by winning four of the past six games since 2018.

- Four of the past seven games between the schools have been decided by six or fewer points, including three Purdue victories between 2019 and 2022. Nebraska's past two wins have been by 10 and 17 points.

- Nebraska and Purdue will meet for the 13th consecutive season on Saturday. However, with the Big Ten's new non-division schedule format, the schools do not meet in 2025 or 2026 before resuming the series with games in 2027 (Lincoln) and 2028 (West Lafayette)

Nebraska vs. Purdue Big Ten History
2013: Nebraska 44, Purdue 7 (West Lafayette)
2014: Nebraska 35, Purdue 14 (Lincoln)
2015: Purdue 55, Nebraska 45 (West Lafayette)
2016: Nebraska 27, Purdue 14 (Lincoln)
2017: Nebraska 25, Purdue 24 (West Lafayette)
2018: Purdue 42, Nebraska 28 (Lincoln)
2019: Purdue 31, Nebraska 27 (West Lafayette)
2020: Nebraska 37, Purdue 27 (West Lafayette)
2021: Purdue 28, Nebraska 23 (Lincoln)
2022: Purdue 43, Nebraska 37 (West Lafayette)
2023: Nebraska 31, Purdue 14 (Lincoln)

HUSKERS LOOK FOR WIN IN BIG TEN ROAD OPENER
Nebraska opened Big Ten play last week against Illinois and plays its first conference road game Saturday at Purdue. It marks the first time Nebraska opened Big Ten play at home since 2017.

Nebraska's past four Big Ten road openers were also the Huskers' season-opening game from 2020 to 2023. The Huskers' last victory in a conference road opener was in 2019 when the Huskers won at Illinois. Since joining the Big Ten, NU is 4-9 in Big Ten road openers, including a 2013 win at Purdue.

ABOUT PURDUE
Purdue has fielded a football team since 1887, and the Boilermakers have tallied nearly 650 wins as a program. The Boilermakers have claimed one national title and 12 conference titles.

The Boilermakers have made 21 bowl game appearances, posting an 11-10 record. Purdue's last bowl game appearance came in 2022 when the Boilermakers took on LSU in the Citrus Bowl.

First Year: 1887
All-Time Record: 641-597-48
Bowl Record: 11-10
Conference Titles: 12
National Titles: 1 (1931)
Stadium: Ross-Ade Stadium
Capacity: 61,441
Surface: Natural Grass
Location: West Lafayette, Indiana
Enrollment: 52,211
Colors: Old Gold & Black

SCOUTING 2024 PURDUE FOOTBALL

2024 Schedule

Indiana State (W 49-0)
#18 Notre Dame (L 7-66)
at Oregon State (L 21-38)
Nebraska
at Wisconsin
at Illinois
Oregon
Northwestern
at Ohio State
Penn State
at Michigan State
at Indiana

Purdue is off to a 1-2 start under second-year head coach Ryan Walters, picking up a 49-0 win against Indiana State in the season opener before suffering back-to-back losses.

The Boilermakers enter Saturday averaging 354.7 yards per game, with 171.7 yards per game through the air and 183.0 yards per game on the ground. Hudson Card has completed 42-of-66 passes for 453 yards with six touchdowns and three interceptions. Max Klare has 10 receptions for 153 yards and two touchdowns, followed by Jahmal Edrine with five catches for 77 yards. Devin Mockobee leads the Boilermaker rushing attack with 276 yards and a score through three games this season, while Reggie Love III has 165 yards and two touchdowns on 27 carries.

Defensively, the Boilermakers are allowing 392.3 yards per game and 34.6 points per game. Kydran Jenkins leads Purdue with 27 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks on the season. Dillon Thieneman is second on the team with 25 tackles, while Will Heldt is second on the team with four tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks through three games.

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ABOUT PURDUE COACH RYAN WALTERS
Ryan Walters is in his second season as the head coach at Purdue after guiding the Boilermakers to a 4-8 record in 2023.

Walters arrived at Purdue after spending the previous two seasons as the defensive coordinator at Illinois. Walters emerged as one of the nation's best defensive playcallers, earning recognition as Defensive Coordinator of the Year by 247Sports and Coordinator of the Year by On3 in 2022.

Prior to his time at Purdue and Illinois, Walters was an assistant coach at Missouri for six years, including five seasons as defensive coordinator. Before Missouri, Walters spent time at Memphis (2014), North Texas (2013), Oklahoma (2012), Arizona (2010-11) and Colorado (2009).

LAST MEETING - OCTOBER 28, 2023
Nebraska 31, Purdue 14


LINCOLN - Nebraska's Blackshirts produced another dominant performance powering Nebraska to a 31-14 win over Purdue at Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

With its third consecutive victory, Nebraska improved to 5-3 overall and 3-2 in the Big Ten while the Boilermakers fell to 2-6 overall and 1-4 in the conference.

The Blackshirts helped Nebraska build a 24-0 lead into the fourth quarter, before Purdue was able to capitalize on a pair of late turnovers to cut the lead to 24-14.

But Heinrich Haarberg, Emmett Johnson and the Nebraska offense mustered a game-sealing touchdown late in the fourth before defensive back Tommi Hill put the finishing touches on a big day with his second interception of the game with just under two minutes left.

Haarberg, who improved to 5-1 as a starter, finished the day 6-of-11 passing for 122 yards with two touchdown passes, while adding 57 rushing yards on 19 carries.

Johnson added 13 carries for a game-high 76 rushing yards and the only rushing touchdown of the game. Josh Fleeks and Anthony Grant each contributed 21 rushing yards, as the Huskers finished with 155 yards on 48 carries.

The defense held Purdue under 200 total yards, including 96 rushing yards on 29 carries, while limiting the Boilermakers to 99 yards on 17-of-33 passing with two interceptions. The first time since holding Michigan to less than 100 yards rushing and 100 yards passing in 2012.

The Blackshirts flexed their muscles from the start, despite starting the game deep in their own territory after the Huskers fumbled the opening kickoff.

Purdue started its first drive at the NU 32, but the Blackshirts pushed the Boilers back and forced a turnover on downs after five-play drive of minus-1 yard.

After a scoreless first quarter, Haarberg and the Huskers found their footing with a methodical 15-play, 87-yard drive that started with 4:37 left in the first quarter and ended with Haarberg's one-yard touchdown pass to tight end Thomas Fidone with 10:43 left in the second quarter to give Nebraska a 7-0 lead. Fidone's fourth touchdown grab of the season capped Nebraska's longest drive of the season in plays, yardage and time (8:52).

The Blackshirts made quick work of Purdue's ensuing drive, as Hill grabbed his first interception of the game and returned it six yards to the Nebraska 27.

One play later, the Huskers went up 14-0 with Haarberg's 73-yard touchdown pass to freshman wide receiver Jaylen Lloyd. It was Lloyd's first career touchdown.

The Husker defense shut down the Boilermakers the rest of the half to take a 14-0 lead to the locker room.

The Blackshirts forced a three-and-out on Purdue's drive to open the second half, but the Husker offense turned it over on Nebraska's first offensive play of the third quarter.

The Boilers took over at the NU 13, but the Blackshirts pushed them back to then NU 20, before Elijah Jeudy blocked Ben Freehill's 37-yard field goal attempt. Quinton Newsome scooped it up and raced 68 yards untouched into the end zone to put the Huskers in front 21-0 less than three minutes into the half. It was Nebraska's first blocked field goal for a touchdown since Nathan Gerry accomplished the feat against Minnesota in 2014.

Nebraska extended the margin to 24-0 with 12:23 left in the game on freshman Tristan Alvano's career-long 55-yard field goal.

The Blackshirts continued to play great defense, but another Nebraska turnover set Purdue up at the Husker 24. The Boilermakers finally converted with Hudson Card's 29-yard touchdown pass to Jayden Veal with 9:08 left.

Less than three minutes later, Purdue's Kydran Jenkins forced another fumble on 4th down-and-1, picked it up and ran 55 yards to paydirt to cut the margin to 24-14 with 6:24 remaining.

Johnson then ended any of Purdue's comeback hopes with his 28-yard touchdown run to cap a six-play, 48-yard drive to make it 31-14 with 3:54 left.

Nebraska won the time of possession battle 33:10-26:50, and committed fewer penalties (6-49) than Purdue (8-84).

Isaac Gifford led the Blackshirts with 10 tackles including a pair of TFLs and a breakup, while John Bullock added seven stops. Phalen Sanford pitched in six tackles, while Newsome contributed five tackles.
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Basketball Nebraska basketball practice highlights

Here are a few quick highlights from Nebraska basketball's practice this morning at the Bob Devaney Sports Center:

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Quick observations (mostly of some transfers):

Softball Huskers reveal Big Ten schedule

Press release:

The Nebraska softball team announced its Big Ten schedule on Tuesday. The Big Red’s conference docket includes 22 total games across eight series. The Huskers will host four conference opponents and travel to four opponents.

Three of NU’s Big Ten foes qualified for the NCAA tournament in 2024 – Northwestern, Indiana and Washington. In addition to those three opponents, Nebraska will face Ohio State, Minnesota, Purdue, Iowa and Maryland in Big Ten play.

Nebraska will open conference play with a two-game conference series March 14-16 at Ohio State with the teams agreeing to play a third game that weekend that will not count toward the conference standings.

The Huskers then open Big Ten home competition with the Minnesota Golden Gophers on March 21-23 at Bowlin Stadium. Friday’s game will start at 5 p.m. (CT), Saturday’s first pitch is set for 1 p.m. (CT) and Sunday’s finale will begin at Noon (CT). NU will then welcome Purdue for games on March 28, 29 and 30.

The Huskers will travel to Iowa City, Iowa, to take on the Hawkeyes from April 4-6 and Evanston, Ill., to face Northwestern from April 11-13.

Nebraska hosts its only two-game series of the year against Indiana on Friday, April18 and Saturday, April 19 before traveling to compete against Washington in Seattle from April 25-27.

The Big Red will close out conference competition with a home series against Maryland from May 2-4.

The 2025 Big Ten Tournament is set for May 7-11 and will be hosted by Purdue in West Lafayette, Indiana.

Nebraska’s full schedule can be found on Huskers.com, with some tournament matchups still to be announced.

Last season, the Big Red set numerous attendance records, including hosting all five of the top five crowds in program history. The largest crowd of 2,691 came when the Huskers faced Northwestern on April 27. The Big Red owned an overall record of 30-23 and a conference mark of 12-9.

Nebraska’s Big Ten Schedule
March 14-16 - at Ohio State - Columbus, Ohio (3-game series but only 2 games count toward Big Ten standings)
March 21-23 - vs. Minnesota - Bowlin Stadium
March 28-30 - vs. Purdue - Bowlin Stadium
April 4-6 - at Iowa - Iowa City, Iowa
April 11-13 - at Northwestern - Evanston, Ill.
April 18-19 - vs. Indiana - Bowlin Stadium (2-game series)
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Football Big Ten Players of the Week (9/23)

Co-Offensive Player of the Week
RB - Kaleb Johnson, Iowa (JR)

- Finished with a career-high 206 yards on 21 attempts with a career-best three touchdowns in Iowa's 31-14 road win at Minnesota
- Notched his second career 200-yard rushing game and fourth consecutive 100-yard game
- First Hawkeye with three touchdowns in a game since Tyler Goodson in 2021
- Became the first Hawkeye to post four straight 100-yard games since Mark Weisman in 2012
- First Iowa running back with two or more touchdowns in the first four games of the season since Tavian Banks in 1997
- Last Iowa Offensive Player of the Week: Kaleb Johnson (Nov. 7, 2022)

Co-Offensive Player of the Week
QB - Luke Altmyer, Illinois (JR)

- Led Illinois to a 31-24 overtime win at No. 22 Nebraska by throwing for four touchdowns and 236 yards on 21-of-27 passing
- Threw the game-winning touchdown in overtime to secure Illinois' second 4-0 start since 1951
- First Illinois quarterback to throw for four touchdowns on the road against a Top 25 team since 1999 (Kurt Kittner at Michigan)
- Has guided Illinois to a pair of Top 25 wins, the first time in program history Illinois has won two Top 25 games in September
- One of only two quarterbacks in the nation to throw for four touchdowns in a Top 25 road win this season
- Last Illinois Offensive Player of the Week: John Paddock (Nov. 13, 2023)

Defensive Player of the Week
DE - Josaiah Stewart, Michigan (SR)

- Registered four tackles, four hurries, three tackles for loss, two sacks and one forced fumble in Michigan's 27-24 upset of No. 11 USC
- Created 14 yards lost on his three tackles for loss, two of which came on third down
- Recorded his second multi-sack game of the season
- Last Michigan Defensive Player of the Week: Mike Sainristil (Nov. 20, 2023)

Special Teams Player of the Week
P - Tommy Doman, Michigan (SR)

- Punted eight times with five punts over 50 yards in a 27-24 win over No. 11 USC
- Placed three punts inside the 15-yard line and two inside the 10-yard line
- All four second-half punts were 50-plus yards
- Allowed just 24 total return yards on four returns
- Also handled kickoffs with three touchbacks on five attempts
- Last Michigan Special Teams Player of the Week: Dominic Zvada (Sept. 2, 2024)

Freshman of the Week
LB - Khmori House, Washington (FR)

- Earned his first career interception, returning it nine yards, in Washington's 24-5 win over Northwestern
- Finished the game with three tackles as part of a defense that has yet to allow a touchdown in three home games this season
- Held Northwestern to just 112 yards of total offense -- 59 yards rushing, and 53 yards passing

Today in History - September 24

September 24
1789 - Congress passed the First Judiciary Act, which provided for a U.S. attorney general and the the federal court system, including the Supreme Court.

1869 - Thousands of businessmen were ruined in a Wall Street panic known as "Black Friday" after financiers Jay Gould and James Fisk attempted to corner the gold market.

1906 - President Theodore Roosevelt established Devil's Tower as the first U.S. national monument.

1948 - The Honda Motor Company was founded in Hamamatsu, Japan.

1960 - The USS Enterprise, the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, was launched.

1968 - The TV news magazine "60 Minutes" premiered on CBS.

1969 - The trial of the "Chicago Eight," radical anti-war and counterculture activists accused of conspiring to incite riots at the 1968 Democratic convention, began.

1991 - Children's author Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as "Dr. Seuss," died at age 87.

1996 - The United States and the world's other major nuclear powers signed a treaty to end all testing and development of nuclear weapons.

2013 - A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake rocked southwest Pakistan, killing at least 376 people.

2015 - A stampede and crush of Muslim pilgrims occurred in the holy city of Mina, Saudi Arabia. While the official death toll stood at 796, The Associated Press estimated that more than 2,400 people were killed.

2022 - Russian forces launched new strikes on Ukrainian cities as Kremlin-orchestrated votes took place in occupied regions of Ukraine to create a pretext for their annexation by Moscow.

Birthdays
21 - Joe Locke (actor)
30 - Hannah Brown (reality star)
31 - Ben Platt (actor)
31 - Sonya Deville (professional wrestler)
37 - Grey Damon (actor)
37 - Spencer Treat Clark (actor)
42 - Paul Hamm (gymnast)
45 - Ross Matthews (TV host)
48 - Stephanie McMahon (professional wrestling executive)
48 - Ian Bohen (actor)
50 - Jackie Sandler (actress)
66 - Kevin Sorbo (actor)
74 - Harriet Walter (actress)
76 - Gordon Clapp (actor)
78 - Joe Greene (football player)

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Today in Sports History - September 24

1919 - Babe Ruth sets the single season MLB home run record at 28.

1934 - Babe Ruth played his last game as a New York Yankee player.

1937 - The NHL Board of Governors introduced legislation that discouraged "icing" during the League's semi-annual meeting. The new rules would cause a face-off in the defending zone if a team shot the puck all the way down the ice without scoring a goal.

1938 - Don Budge became the first tennis player to win all four of the major titles when he won the U.S. Tennis Open. He had already won the Australian Open, the French Open and the British Open.

1940 - Jimmie Foxx hit his 500th career home run.

1957 - The Brooklyn Dodgers played their final game at Ebbets Field, defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates 2-0. (They would move to Los Angeles the following season.)

1972 - Jack Tatum of the Oakland Raiders sets an NFL record with a 104-yard fumble return in a 20-14 win over the Green Bay Packers; the record would be tied by Aeneas Williams of the Arizona Cardinals in 2000.

1972 - Joe Namath of the New York Jets throws six touchdown passes in a game against the Baltimore Colts.

1974 - Al Kaline of the Detroit Tigers becomes the 12th player in MLB history to record 3,000 hits.

1985 - Andre Dawson of the Montreal Expos is 9th to get 6 RBIs in an inning (5th), and joins Willey McCovey to hit 2 HRs in an inn twice.

1988 - Jackie Joyner-Kersey won gold and set a world record in the women's heptathlon at the Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.

1988 - Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson breaks his won 100 meter dash world record with a time of 9.79 seconds to win gold at the Summer Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea; he would be disqualified three days later after testing positive for drug use, which then saw American Carl Lewis awarded the gold and a world record at 9.92 seconds.

2006 - The Detroit Tigers clinched their first playoff berth since 1987.

2006 - The Atlanta Braves failed to make the postseason for the first time in 14 years.

2017 - More than 200 NFL players kneeled or sat during the national anthem after President Donald Trump criticized the players' protests in a speech and a series of tweets.
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Football Rhule live thread to kick off Purdue week

Nebraska (3-1, 0-1) will head to West Lafayette, Indiana, to play Purdue (1-2, 0-0) on Saturday. Kickoff is slated for 11 a.m. at Ross-Ade Stadium. The Boilermakers have lost their last two games by a combined score of 104-28 (66-7 vs Notre Dame, 38-21 at Oregon State).

Nebraska beat Purdue in Lincoln, 31-14, last season. The Boilermakers won the matchup in 2022 and 2021.

Matt Rhule will speak with the media today. We just learned he'll be late and is expected to begin at 12:20 p.m. We'll post some of his comments in this thread.

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Volleyball AVCA Division I Top 25 (9/23) - Huskers up to No. 2


AVCA Division I Top 25 (9/23)
1. Pittsburgh (60) (9-0) - 1,524 pts
2. Nebraska (1) (10-1) - 1,442
3. Stanford (8-1)
4. Penn State (10-1)
5. Louisville (8-2)
6. Creighton (9-2)
7. Wisconsin (6-3)
8. Texas (5-3)
9. Kansas (9-1)
10. Purdue (9-2)
11. Oregon (8-1)

12. Kentucky (6-5)
13. Georgia Tech (8-1)
14. Arizona State (11-1)
15. Florida (9-2)
16. Minnesota (7-3)
17. BYU (7-3)
18. Florida State (8-2)
19. Baylor (8-3)
20t. USC (8-2)
20t. Tennessee (7-3)
22. TCU (8-2)
23. Southern Methodist (8-3)
24. Dayton (10-1)
25. Miami (FL) (9-2)

Others Receiving Votes
Washington
, Auburn, Arkansas, Marquette, Utah, San Diego

Dropped Out
Arkansas (#25)
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