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Was this the old Nebraska offense or the new Nebraska West Coast offense? I’m sure that is what most Husker fans were asking after seeing Nebraska run wild over the smaller Nevada Wolfpack team.
Marlon Lucky ran wild in the opener for the 2007 season. Lucky finished with a career high 233 yards rushing, 33 yards receiving and four touchdowns. Lucky’s backup, freshman Quentin Castille, pounded out 78 yards on 18 touches. Junior Cody Glenn and sophomore Major Culbert also turned in strong performances, combining for 71 yards on 11 carries.Â
When you turn out 413 team rushing yards, you know that the offensive line was doing a great job all day. They opened up huge holes for the runningbacks, and also did very good in their pass blocking.
The Nebraska quartersbacks had an alright day even though most of the plays were going to the runningbacks. Sam Keller and Joe Ganz finished with a combined 15-26 passes for 212 yards and one touchdown. That wideouts could have helped out the quarterbacks as they did drop the ball when they should have made the catch but it is the first game so hopefully they will start to haul in those passes.
What a performance by the Nebraska “Blackshirt” defense in the opener as well. Coach Cozgrove was blitzing quite a bit against the younger and smaller Nevada team and it worked very well. It was awesome to see Steve Octavien running around the field and making plays. Stay healthy Steve and you are going to have a huge year!
The defensive line played well at times. I would have liked to see more pressure up the middle, but the Huskers had outside blitzes coming most of the time. I really thought Suh would bust through the line more then he did. Zach Potter and Barry Turner turned in very good games from the defensive end positions. Big Kevin Dixon picked off a pass that be batted down which was awesome to see. Great hands for a big guy!
The secondary was very good. Nevada only completed 8 of 24 passes on the game. When they did catch the ball, there was usually someone there to tackle them right after they caught the ball. I figured the secondary would have picked off a pass, and Larry Asante had his chance but wasn’t able to hold onto it. Zack Bowman played around 25-30 plays and looked ok. He needs more gametime to get back into things and expects to play 30-35 plays against Wake Forest next week.
Now onto the kicking game, WOW! Adi Kunalic received standing ovations after his touchbacks and could be seen on the sideline with smilies after each one. He was probably wondering, “Wow a standing ovation for a kickoff?” Kunalic also booted a 46 yard field goal that would have been good from 50 yards +.
That’s how you want to start a season with a victory, and it was dominating. The Huskers will face Wake Forest next Saturday with a kickoff set for 11 A.M. central time. Wake up early and get your Bloody Mary’s and beer flowing!
Nebraska 52 Nevada 10!
Rushing Stats
Lucky, Marlon     30 rushes for 235 yards, 2 touchdowns
Castille, Quentin 18 rushes for 78 yards, 2 touchdowns
Culbert, Major    5 rushes for 35 yards
Glenn, Cody       8 rushes for 36 yards
Helu, Roy         6 rushes for 26 yards
Ganz, Joe         2 rushes for 15 yards
TEAM TOTALSÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â 70 rushes for 425 yards, 6 touchdowns
Passing Stats
Keller, Sam       14 for 25, 193 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 INT
Ganz, Joe         1 for 1, 19 yards
TEAM TOTALSÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â 15 for 26, 212 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 INT
Receiving Stats
Lucky, Marlon     3 catches, 33 yards, 1 touchdown
Nunn, Terrence    2 catches, 26 yards
Swift, Nate       2 catches, 28 yards
McNeill, Mike     1 catch, 25 yards
Hardy, Frantz     1 catch, 24 yards
Erickson, Dan     1 catch, 19 yards
Sand, Andy        1 catch, 15 yards
Young, Dreu       1 catch, 14 yards
Peterson, Todd    1 catch, 8 yards
Paul, Niles       1 catch, 6 yards
Brooks, Chris     1 catch, 4 yards
TEAM TOTALSÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â 15 catches, 212 yards, 1 touchdown
Punting Stats
Titchener, Dan    2 punts, 44.5 average
Field goal attempts
Kunalic, Adi      1 for 1 46 yards
Kickoff Stats
Kunalic, Adi      9 kickoffs, 6 touchbacks
Defensive Stats
Octavien, Steve    3 solo, 2 assist, 5 total tackles .5 sack
McKeon, Corey      3 solo, 1 assist, 4 total tackles
Murillo, Armando   1 solo, 3 assist, 4 total tackles
Asante, Larry      4 assist, 4 total tackles
Grixby, Cortney    2 solo, 1 assist, 3 total tackles
Wilson, Bryan      2 solo, 2 total tackles
Suh, Ndamukong     2 solo, 2 total tackles
Potter, Zach       2 solo, 2 total tackles
Dillard, Phillip   2 solo, 2 total tackles
Turner, Barry      1 solo, 1 assist, 2 total tackles, .5 sack
Brandenburgh, Lance 1 solo, 1 assist, 2 total tackles
Dixon, Kevin       1 solo, 1 total tackle
Bowman, Zackary    1 solo, 1 total tackle
Eisenhart, Ben     1 solo, 1 total tackle
Ruud, Bo           1 solo, 1 total tackle
Barfield, Shukree  1 solo, 1 total tackle
O’Hanlon, Matt     1 solo, 1 total tackle
Paul, Niles        1 assist, 1 total tackle
Wortman, Tyler     1 assist, 1 total tackle
Green, Tierre      1 assist, 1 total tackle
Sullivan, Tony     1 assist, 1 total tackle
Sievers, Clayton   1 assist, 1 total tackle
Allen, Pierre      1 assist, 1 total tackle
Blue, Anthony      1 assist, 1 total tackle












