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Carter Nelson Game 1 Stats

Ainsworth leads North Central 52-0 at halftime.

He played 2 series in the 2nd half.

Ainsworth wins 68-12

Carter Nelson Final stats:

4 of 8 passing 130yards, 2 TDs
9 carries 104 yards, 2 TDs
3 receptions for 150 yards, 2 TD
seven 2 point conversions
eight Touchbacks as the kicker
12 tackles
1 sack
1 fumble recovery
1 punt after the JV couldn't convert- 69 yard punt, no return- 5 second hang time.

and a partriage in a pear tree.

Football Nebraska-Michigan State odds: Huskers open as road favorites with 2nd-lowest point total in CFB Week 10 slate

Nebraska (-2) opens as a narrow road favorite over Michigan State, and the O/U is set at 35.5 for the lowest point total in a Huskers game this season. That's the second-lowest point total of the Week 10 slate behind an even more absurdly low total for Iowa at Northwestern (29.5).

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Congrats buy you didn't deserve to win this game.

I saw an offense that gave the ball to playmaker they have in space.
I saw an offense that emptied the box out with different formations to make it easier to run.
I saw a QB that used his legs to extend plays and gain precious yards.
I saw an offense that tried to put points on the board.
I saw a coaching staff that did their best to put their preseason #2 QB in the best position they could.

This is clearly illegal. Purdue got robbed.

Football Turning Point: Jeudy's block, Newsome's return seals the deal against Purdue

Here's this week's Turning Point. It's a play that hasn't happened at Nebraska since Nat Gerry pulled it off in 2014:

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Football Postgame Notes: Purdue at Nebraska

Postgame Notes: Purdue at Nebraska

- Nebraska's win evened the all-time series with Purdue at 6-6, with Nebraska holding a 3-2 lead in Lincoln. The Husker win ended a Purdue two-game win streak in the series

- The win against Purdue gives Nebraska a three-game winning streak for the first time since 2016. It also gave Nebraska a 3-0 record in October, marking the first time the Huskers went undefeated in October since 2001

- Nebraska limited Purdue to 96 rushing yards in the game. NU has held seven of its eight opponents to less than 100 rushing yards this season. The last time Nebraska held more than six opponents to less than 100 yards on the ground was in 2009, when the Huskers held eight opponents below the century mark.

- The Huskers held Purdue to a season-low 195 total yards, the second opponent this season Nebraska has held under 200 total yards (also Northern Illinois). NU held a conference opponent to fewer than 200 yards for the first time since allowing 199 yards to Illinois on Sept. 29, 2017.

- Nebraska limited Purdue to fewer than 100 yards rushing (96) and passing (99), marking the first time the Huskers have held an opponent to under 100 yards rushing and passing since limiting Michigan to 95 rushing yards and 93 passing yards on Oct. 27, 2012

- Purdue's touchdown with 9:09 remaining in the game was the first touchdown Nebraska had allowed in nine quarters (and more than 142 game minutes) dating back to the second quarter at Illinois

- Nebraska held Purdue scoreless in the first quarter, marking the fifth time this season Nebraska has shut out the opponent in the first quarter. In its past seven games against Big Ten West opponents, Nebraska has allowed just three first-quarter points, shutting out six of the seven opponents in the first quarter, including three of four this year

- In its last seven games against Big Ten West opponents, Nebraska has allowed only one touchdown in the first half and just 16 total first-half points

- Cornerback Quinton Newsome returned a blocked field goal 68 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter to give Nebraska a 21-0 lead. It marked Nebraska's first blocked FG return for a touchdown since Nathan Gerry had an 85-yard TD on a blocked field goal against Minnesota in 2014

- Elijah Jeudy blocked the field goal that resulted in the touchdown, marking Nebraska's first blocked field goal since Cam Taylor-Britt blocked a field goal at Michigan State in 2021

- Newsome also recovered a fumble in the first quarter for his second career fumble recovery. In addition, Newsome also recovered a Nebraska fumble on a punt return preserving a Husker possession

- Cornerback Tommi Hill had two interceptions, picking off a Purdue pass in the second and fourth quarters. Hill, who has an interception in two straight games, is the first Husker to have multiple interceptions in a game since Marques Buford Jr. intercepted two passes against Georgia Southern on Sept. 10, 2022

- Defensive end Jimari Butler shared a third-quarter sack with M.J. Sherman. Butler has had a sack in three consecutive games and is the first Husker with a sack in three consecutive games since Garrett Nelson in 2021 (Purdue, Ohio State, and Wisconsin)

- Nebraska opened the scoring with a 15-play, 87-yard drive that consumed 8:52 spanning the first and second quarter. It was the longest drive by Nebraska this season in plays, yards and time. The 8:52 scoring drive is Nebraska's longest scoring drive since an 18-play drive for a field goal that consumed 9:24 against Northwestern in 2017

- Placekicker Tristan Alvano connected on a 55-yard field goal in the fourth quarter, marking the longest field goal by a Nebraska kicker since a school-record 57-yard field goal by Alex Henery against Colorado in 2008. It ties for the second-longest FG in Nebraska school history (3 other times).

- Quarterback Heinrich Haarberg completed a 73-yard touchdown pass to Jaylen Lloyd in the second quarter to give Nebraska a 14-0 lead. The 73-yard TD pass was the longest pass play of the season for Nebraska and the Huskers' third play from scrimmage of at least 70 yards. It marked the second straight season Nebraska had a TD pass of at least 70 yards against Purdue (Casey Thompson to Trey Palmer, 72 yards, 2022)

- The reception was Lloyd's first career touchdown and the second catch of his career (19 yards vs. Michigan)

- Sophomore tight end Thomas Fidone II caught a 1-yard touchdown to open the scoring in the second quarter. It was Fidone's fourth TD reception of the season, the most by a Nebraska tight end since Kyler Reed had eight TD catches in 2010

- Today's game marks Haarberg's second game with two touchdown passes this season (also vs. Northern Illinois)

- Emmett Johnson had a career-high 76 rushing yards in the game, including a 28-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter for his first career score

- Right tackle Bryce Benhart made his 37th career start at right tackle. That total ties Zach Wiegert for the third-most starts at right tackle in Nebraska history

- Today's game captains were LB Nick Henrich, LB John Bullock, WR Alex Bullock and FB Janiran Bonner

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