Illinois Head Coach Lovie Smith holds a press conference following the victory of Nebraska on Saturday, November 21, 2020. STORY: Brandon Peters threw for one touchdown and ran for another in his first game in nearly a month, Illinois had two rushers go over 100 yards, and the Illini beat turnover-plagued Nebraska 41-23 for their second straight win. The Cornhuskers won at Illinois last year despite committing four turnovers. They couldn’t survive five, though, as the Illini won in Lincoln for the first time since 1924. Luke McCaffrey, making his second start at quarterback, committed the first of his four turnovers on the first play from scrimmage. Wan’Dale Robinson coughed up the ball as the Huskers tried to come back in the second half. Illinois led 28-10 after two quarters, their most first-half points against a conference opponent in 10 years. TRANSCRIPT: Opening Statement "First off, just of course you can imagine what our locker room is like whenever it’s been that long. We haven’t won in Lincoln since 1924 when Red Grange played, whenever something like that happens it’s a big deal. Our guys played well today, we deserved a win, we practiced that way all last week. Special teams had a big say in it, defense did take the football away but when you can run the football like that and when you can throw it the way Brandon and our receivers caught it today, you know normally that’s what the score will say in the end. So a big win for us to get two in a row which of course sets up an even bigger game this week. The guys played hard." On not getting down after starting the season 0-3 "I think if you looked a little bit closer at that 0-3 record, we were out a quarterback, without our quarterback a couple of games, we just didn’t play well against Wisconsin, but on the other side, we knew once we got our guys back and continued to work hard, we would eventually have a true indicator of what we felt like we could be with this football team. Just keep pushing as much as anything." On what Brandon Peters did right "What he did right, he ran our offense. Our offensive staff, of course, led by Coach [Rod] Smith, did a great job with a good game plan. Then it’s about execution. Last year we had Nebraska down 14 in the second half and couldn’t hold onto it. This was a game the guys have been waiting a long time for. Offensively they got to score points, as simple as that. When you have a line blocking the way our guys did, you can score some points." #NCAAFootball
Nebraska rolled up 620 yards of total offense and put together its strongest second half of the season to secure a 28-21 Big Ten Conference road win over the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Friday night. Adrian Martinez, Dedrick Mills and Wan’Dale Robinson all had big nights for the Big Red, as the Huskers notched their third victory of the season. Martinez racked up more than 400 yards of total offense by completing 24-of-28 passes for 255 yards with one touchdown. He added 23 carries for 157 yards and two rushing touchdowns, including the game-winner on a one-yard plunge with 9:55 left in the game. Mills was even bigger on the ground for the Huskers, carrying 28 times for 191 yards, to help Nebraska amass 365 rushing yards. Mills added six receptions for 45 yards to total 236 all-purpose yards. Robinson joined Martinez by scoring a pair of Husker touchdowns, including a tough 14-yard catch in traffic with 43 seconds left in the third quarter to tie the game at 21. Robinson, who scored Nebraska’s first touchdown on a one-yard pitch to the outside in the second quarter, finished with six receptions for 79 yards while adding seven carries for 24 yards on the ground. Nebraska’s big totals on offense came despite turning the ball over four times, including a pair of fumbles and an interception by Martinez in the first half. Rutgers was able to turn the Husker turnovers into a 14-7 halftime lead, but the defense minimized the damage to keep Nebraska in the game. The Blackshirts held Rutgers to just 252 yards of total offense, including 130 rushing and 122 passing, while limiting the Scarlet Knights to just 52 plays from scrimmage. Nebraska also won the time of possession battle, 39:31-20:29. #Huskers #NCAAFootball #BigTenFootball
Nebraska Football Head Coach Scott Frost visits with the media after the Huskers defeated Rugters to end the 2020 regular season. Nebraska rolled up 620 yards of total offense and put together its strongest second half of the season to secure a 28-21 Big Ten Conference road win over the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Friday night. Adrian Martinez, Dedrick Mills and Wan’Dale Robinson all had big nights for the Big Red, as the Huskers notched their third victory of the season. Martinez racked up more than 400 yards of total offense by completing 24-of-28 passes for 255 yards with one touchdown. He added 23 carries for 157 yards and two rushing touchdowns, including the game-winner on a one-yard plunge with 9:55 left in the game. Mills was even bigger on the ground for the Huskers, carrying 28 times for 191 yards, to help Nebraska amass 365 rushing yards. Mills added six receptions for 45 yards to total 236 all-purpose yards. Robinson joined Martinez by scoring a pair of Husker touchdowns, including a tough 14-yard catch in traffic with 43 seconds left in the third quarter to tie the game at 21. Robinson, who scored Nebraska’s first touchdown on a one-yard pitch to the outside in the second quarter, finished with six receptions for 79 yards while adding seven carries for 24 yards on the ground. Nebraska’s big totals on offense came despite turning the ball over four times, including a pair of fumbles and an interception by Martinez in the first half. Rutgers was able to turn the Husker turnovers into a 14-7 halftime lead, but the defense minimized the damage to keep Nebraska in the game. The Blackshirts held Rutgers to just 252 yards of total offense, including 130 rushing and 122 passing, while limiting the Scarlet Knights to just 52 plays from scrimmage. Nebraska also won the time of possession battle, 39:31-20:29. #Huskers #NCAAFootball #BigTenFootball
Cam Taylor-Britt turned in Nebraska’s biggest defensive play with his interception at the NU 9 with 7:35 left in the game. Nebraska rolled up 620 yards of total offense and put together its strongest second half of the season to secure a 28-21 Big Ten Conference road win over the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Friday night. Adrian Martinez, Dedrick Mills and Wan’Dale Robinson all had big nights for the Big Red, as the Huskers notched their third victory of the season. Martinez racked up more than 400 yards of total offense by completing 24-of-28 passes for 255 yards with one touchdown. He added 23 carries for 157 yards and two rushing touchdowns, including the game-winner on a one-yard plunge with 9:55 left in the game. Mills was even bigger on the ground for the Huskers, carrying 28 times for 191 yards, to help Nebraska amass 365 rushing yards. Mills added six receptions for 45 yards to total 236 all-purpose yards. Robinson joined Martinez by scoring a pair of Husker touchdowns, including a tough 14-yard catch in traffic with 43 seconds left in the third quarter to tie the game at 21. Robinson, who scored Nebraska’s first touchdown on a one-yard pitch to the outside in the second quarter, finished with six receptions for 79 yards while adding seven carries for 24 yards on the ground. Nebraska’s big totals on offense came despite turning the ball over four times, including a pair of fumbles and an interception by Martinez in the first half. Rutgers was able to turn the Husker turnovers into a 14-7 halftime lead, but the defense minimized the damage to keep Nebraska in the game. The Blackshirts held Rutgers to just 252 yards of total offense, including 130 rushing and 122 passing, while limiting the Scarlet Knights to just 52 plays from scrimmage. Nebraska also won the time of possession battle, 39:31-20:29. #Huskers #NCAAFootball #BigTenFootball
Nebraska rolled up 620 yards of total offense and put together its strongest second half of the season to secure a 28-21 Big Ten Conference road win over the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Friday night. Adrian Martinez, Dedrick Mills and Wan’Dale Robinson all had big nights for the Big Red, as the Huskers notched their third victory of the season. Martinez racked up more than 400 yards of total offense by completing 24-of-28 passes for 255 yards with one touchdown. He added 23 carries for 157 yards and two rushing touchdowns, including the game-winner on a one-yard plunge with 9:55 left in the game. Mills was even bigger on the ground for the Huskers, carrying 28 times for 191 yards, to help Nebraska amass 365 rushing yards. Mills added six receptions for 45 yards to total 236 all-purpose yards. Robinson joined Martinez by scoring a pair of Husker touchdowns, including a tough 14-yard catch in traffic with 43 seconds left in the third quarter to tie the game at 21. Robinson, who scored Nebraska’s first touchdown on a one-yard pitch to the outside in the second quarter, finished with six receptions for 79 yards while adding seven carries for 24 yards on the ground. Nebraska’s big totals on offense came despite turning the ball over four times, including a pair of fumbles and an interception by Martinez in the first half. Rutgers was able to turn the Husker turnovers into a 14-7 halftime lead, but the defense minimized the damage to keep Nebraska in the game. The Blackshirts held Rutgers to just 252 yards of total offense, including 130 rushing and 122 passing, while limiting the Scarlet Knights to just 52 plays from scrimmage. Nebraska also won the time of possession battle, 39:31-20:29. #Huskers #NCAAFootball #BigTenFootball
Nebraska Quarterback Adrian Martinez speaks to the media following the 28 - 21 victory over Rutgers in the final game of the 2020 season. Martinez racked up more than 400 yards of total offense by completing 24-of-28 passes for 255 yards with one touchdown. He added 23 carries for 157 yards and two rushing touchdowns, including the game-winner on a one-yard plunge with 9:55 left in the game. Nebraska’s big totals on offense came despite turning the ball over four times, including a pair of fumbles and an interception by Martinez in the first half. Rutgers was able to turn the Husker turnovers into a 14-7 halftime lead, but the defense minimized the damage to keep Nebraska in the game. The Blackshirts held Rutgers to just 252 yards of total offense, including 130 rushing and 122 passing, while limiting the Scarlet Knights to just 52 plays from scrimmage. Nebraska also won the time of possession battle, 39:31-20:29. #Huskers #NCAAFootball #BigTenFootball
HuskerOnline's Sean Callahan joins Jayson Jorgensen to discuss the FRIDAY matchup between the Nebraska Cornhuskers and the Rutgers Scarlet Knights. Nebraska completes its abbreviated 2020 regular season this weekend when the Huskers take on Rutgers in the Big Ten's Champions Week matchup. The contest will be played at Rutgers' SHI Stadium on Friday, Dec. 18, with a kickoff set for 3 p.m. Central (4 p.m. local time). The game will be televised on the Big Ten Network. Nebraska comes into the Champions Week game with a 2-5 record following a 24-17 setback against Minnesota on Saturday in Lincoln. The Huskers fell behind by 10 points in the first quarter but rallied to take a second-quarter lead. However, Nebraska could not get its offense moving in the second half, and Minnesota controlled the clock to secure the victory. The Huskers will be facing the Scarlet Knights for the first time since 2017, and making their first trip to Piscataway since a 2015 victory. Nebraska holds a 4-0 edge in the all-time series between the two schools, including a 3-0 mark since Rutgers joined the Big Ten in 2014. Rutgers comes into the game with a 3-5 record, following a 27-24 overtime victory at Maryland on Saturday. #NCAA #Huskers
Nebraska completes its abbreviated 2020 regular season this weekend when the Huskers take on Rutgers in the Big Ten's Champions Week matchup. The contest will be played at Rutgers' SHI Stadium on Friday, Dec. 18, with a kickoff set for 3 p.m. Central (4 p.m. local time). The game will be televised on the Big Ten Network. Nebraska comes into the Champions Week game with a 2-5 record following a 24-17 setback against Minnesota on Saturday in Lincoln. The Huskers fell behind by 10 points in the first quarter but rallied to take a second-quarter lead. However, Nebraska could not get its offense moving in the second half, and Minnesota controlled the clock to secure the victory. The Huskers will be facing the Scarlet Knights for the first time since 2017, and making their first trip to Piscataway since a 2015 victory. Nebraska holds a 4-0 edge in the all-time series between the two schools, including a 3-0 mark since Rutgers joined the Big Ten in 2014. Rutgers comes into the game with a 3-5 record, following a 27-24 overtime victory at Maryland on Saturday. #NCAA #Huskers
Nebraska completes its abbreviated 2020 regular season this weekend when the Huskers take on Rutgers in the Big Ten's Champions Week matchup. The contest will be played at Rutgers' SHI Stadium on Friday, Dec. 18, with a kickoff set for 3 p.m. Central (4 p.m. local time). The game will be televised on the Big Ten Network. Nebraska comes into the Champions Week game with a 2-5 record following a 24-17 setback against Minnesota on Saturday in Lincoln. The Huskers fell behind by 10 points in the first quarter but rallied to take a second-quarter lead. However, Nebraska could not get its offense moving in the second half, and Minnesota controlled the clock to secure the victory. The Huskers will be facing the Scarlet Knights for the first time since 2017, and making their first trip to Piscataway since a 2015 victory. Nebraska holds a 4-0 edge in the all-time series between the two schools, including a 3-0 mark since Rutgers joined the Big Ten in 2014. Rutgers comes into the game with a 3-5 record, following a 27-24 overtime victory at Maryland on Saturday. #NCAA #Huskers