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1 Five National Championships College Football s Winningest Program Since 1970 NCAA-Record 280 Consecutive Sellouts 2006 Nebraska Schedule September LOUISIANA TECH (FSN) W, NICHOLLS STATE W, at USC (ABC) L, TROY (FSN PPV) W, KANSAS# (FSN) W, (OT) October at Iowa State# (ABC) W, at Kansas State# (FSN PPV) W, TEXAS# (ABC) L, at Oklahoma State# (ABC) :30 p.m. November MISSOURI# (ABC) a.m. or 7 p.m at Texas A&M# TBA COLORADO# (ABC) :30 p.m. All times Central and subject to change # - Big 12 Conference Games This Week in Husker Football Monday, Oct :50 a.m... Coach Callahan on Big 12 Teleconference Tuesday, Oct. 24 Weekly Press Conference 11 a.m... Lunch 11:30-Noon... Players interviews Noon... Head Coach Bill Callahan 12:20-1:15 p.m...player Interviews 3:45-6:10 p.m...practice (Interviews after practice) Wednesday, Oct. 25 3:30-5:45 p.m...practice (Interviews after practice) Thursday, Oct. 26 3:40-5:25 p.m... Practice (Coach Callahan available) 7 p.m...coach Callahan Radio Show (Shawn Watson) Friday, Oct. 27 6:50 a.m... Big Red Breakfast (Kevin Cosgrove) TBA...Depart for Stillwater via charter Saturday, Oct. 28 2:30 p.m...kickoff at Oklahoma State (ABC)...Return to Lincoln immediately following game HUSKERS.COM Game 9 Matchup Nebraska (6-2, 3-1) vs. Oklahoma State (4-3, 1-2) Date: Saturday, Oct. 28 Time: 2:30 p.m. Site: Stillwater, Okla. Stadium: Boone Pickens Stadium Surface: Football Pro Capacity: 44,700 Rankings: NU (20-AP; 20-Coaches); OSU (NR) Series Record: Nebraska leads, Last Meeting: Nebraska 17, Oklahoma State 7 Aug. 30, 2003 in Lincoln Broadcast Information Television ABC (Regional) Dave Barnett Play-by-Play Ray Bentley Analyst Vince Welsh Sideline Radio Husker Sports Network 51-Station Network Jim Rose Play-by-Play Adrian Fiala Color Randy Lee Booth Matt Davison Sideline Internet: Satellite Radio: Sirius, Channel 128 Huskers Return to Road, Look to Get Back to Winning Ways Nebraska returns to the road for the third time in four weeks, traveling to Stillwater, Okla., to take on Oklahoma State on Saturday afternoon. The matchup will be the first meeting between the two schools since 2003 in Lincoln. Game time for the Big 12 inter-divisional clash is set for shortly after 2:30 p.m. CDT, with the game televised by ABC Sports on a regional basis. Both teams will enter the game stinging from tough losses last Saturday. The Huskers own a 6-2 overall record, including a 3-1 mark in Big 12 play, after No. 5 Texas pulled out a victory in Lincoln on Saturday. The Longhorns kicked a field goal with less than 30 seconds remaining to deny a strong fourth-quarter comeback by the Huskers. Despite the loss, Nebraska remains tied with Missouri for the lead in the Big 12 North Division and still has its sights on its first appearance in the conference championship game since The loss to Texas dropped Nebraska in the national polls. The Huskers enter this weekend s game ranked 20th in both the Associated Press and USA Today Coaches polls. Oklahoma State comes into this week s contest with a 4-3 overall record and a 1-2 mark in Big 12 Conference play. The Cowboys dropped a overtime decision against Texas A&M last Saturday in Stillwater. The Aggies scored on the final play of regulation to force the extra period, then blocked Oklahoma State s extra-point in overtime to pull out the win. The setback was OSU s second Big 12 loss after leading late in the fourth quarter. Two weeks earlier the Cowboys surrendered a 10-point advantage in the fourth quarter at Kansas State. The Cowboys boast one of the nation s most explosive offenses, ranking second in the Big 12 Conference in rushing offense, total offense and scoring offense. Nebraska will be looking to pick up its fourth straight Big 12 road win, which would mark the Huskers longest road winning streak in Big 12 play since winning four straight road games in the 1999 and 2000 seasons. Fifth-Ranked Texas Escapes Lincoln With Hard-Fought Victory Fifth-ranked Texas narrowly escaped Lincoln with a win, using a 22-yard field goal with 23 seconds left to pull out a victory over Nebraska on Saturday at Memorial Stadium. The loss in front of a stadium record crowd of 85,187 dropped NU to 6-2 overall and into a tie for the Big 12 North lead at 3-1 in conference play. With three minutes left in the game, it looked like Nebraska was going to secure its first win over Texas since The Huskers held a lead and appeared to pick up a key first down with less than 2:20 to play, but Texas forced and recovered a fumble in NU territory. Texas drove to the Husker 5, and Ryan Bailey kicked UT s third 22-yard field goal of the game, and Texas stopped Nebraska s desperation drive that ensued. Nebraska had moved in front with a furious fourth-quarter rally. Sophomore I-back Marlon Lucky threw the Nebraska Media Relations One Memorial Stadium Lincoln, NE Phone: (402) Fax: (402)

2 NATIONAL POLLS Associated Press (Oct. 22) No. Team (1st) Record Points 1. Ohio State (63) 8-0 1, Michigan 8-0 1, USC* 6-0 1, West Virginia (2) 7-0 1, Texas* 7-1 1, Louisville 7-0 1, Auburn 7-1 1, Tennessee 6-1 1, Florida 6-1 1, Clemson Notre Dame California Arkansas LSU Boise State Rutgers Wisconsin Boston College Oklahoma Nebraska Georgia Tech Texas A&M* Missouri* Wake Forest Oregon USA Today Coaches (Oct. 22) No. Team (1st) Record Points 1. Ohio State (63) 8-0 1, USC* 6-0 1, Michigan 8-0 1, West Virginia 7-0 1, Texas* 7-1 1, Louisville 7-0 1, Auburn 7-1 1, Florida 6-1 1, Tennessee 6-1 1, Notre Dame 6-1 1, Clemson California LSU Arkansas Boise State Rutgers Boston College Wisconsin Oklahoma Nebraska Georgia Tech Texas A&M* Missouri* Oregon Georgia *-Denotes 2006 NU opponent Huskers in the 2006 Polls Date A C H Results Pre def. Louisiana Tech, def. Nicholls State, lost to USC, def. Troy, def. Kansas, (ot) def. Iowa State, def. Kansas State, lost to Texas, A=Associated Press; C-Coaches; H-Harris go-ahead 25-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Nate Swift with 4:53 left in the game to give NU a lead. Lucky s first career touchdown pass on his first career pass attempt followed on the heels of another big fourth-quarter play by Brandon Jackson to spark the Huskers. On the opening play of the fourth quarter, Jackson broke three tackles after a short pass from Taylor, and Swift and Dane Todd threw touchdown springing blocks to send Jackson on a 49-yard touchdown to cut the Texas lead to with 14:48 left. Texas answered with a 22-yard field goal with 6:33 left to put the Longhorns up 19-14, before Nebraska s scoring drive. The final-quarter dramatics came after Texas controlled the majority of the opening three quarters. The Longhorns struck first with a 22-yard field goal less than two minutes into the game, after UT opened the game with a 78-yard kickoff return to the NU 9. The Blackshirts kept UT out of the end zone, but the field goal by the Longhorns marked the first time in 2006 that a Nebraska opponent had scored first in a game. On third-and-seven, Taylor connected with Maurice Purify who broke a tackle and sprinted 63 yards into the end zone to give Nebraska a 7-3 lead with 5:58 left in the first quarter. Texas regained the lead on Colt McCoy s six-yard touchdown pass to Quan Cosby with 6:43 left in the first half. Cosby s catch capped a six-play, 39- yard drive that was set up by a Greg Johnson punt that pinned NU at its own 1 on the previous drive. The Huskers blocked the UT extra NU-Texas Stat Wrap Team Stats UT NU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passes Passing Yards Total Offense Turnovers 1 3 3rd Down Conversions Time of Possession 34:36 25:24 NU Rushing Leader Brandon Jackson 7 carries, 40 yards NU Passing Leader Zac Taylor , 277 yards, 2 TD NU Receiving Leaders Terrence Nunn 5 receptions, 84 yards Maurice Purify 2 receptions, 84 yards, TD Brandon Jackson 2 receptions, 77 yards, TD NU Defensive Leaders Steve Octavien 10 tackles, 2 TFL, FC Bo Ruud 8 tackles, 2 TFL, 1-10 sack, FC Jay Moore 4 tackles, 3-8 TFL, 1-4 sack point to keep the Texas lead at just two points, 9-7. After Taylor was intercepted, McCoy connected with Limas Sweed on a 55-yard touchdown pass to give UT a 16-7 lead with four minutes left in the second quarter. There was no scoring in the third quarter, before the fourth quarter back-and-forth affair. For the game, Taylor completed 15-of-28 passes for 277 yards and two touchdowns, with Nunn and Purify both having 84 yards receiving for the Huskers. Jackson added 77 yards receiving and 40 yards rushing to help the Huskers. Overall, Texas produced 348 yards in total offense, while Nebraska managed 340 yards. Texas did run 21 more plays than NU and produced a 34:36-25:24 edge in time of possession. Noting Game Eight...Texas 22, Nebraska 20 The Texas win marked the Longhorns fourth straight victory in Lincoln, marking the second-longest win streak by a conference opponent at Memorial Stadium, trailing only eight straight victories by Oklahoma from 1943 to The last three meetings in Lincoln have been decided by a total of nine points. The loss ended a streak of four straight Nebraska victories at Memorial Stadium against top-five opponents. The previous top-five team to win at Memorial Stadium was fourth-ranked Washington in The Huskies went on to win the national championship that season. NU scored 20 points against Texas, ending a streak of eight straight home games with at least 24 points. Nebraska failed to score a touchdown on its first drive for the first time in five games. Texas kicked a field goal on the opening drive of the game to take a 3-0 lead, marking the first time in eight games Nebraska has not scored first. The crowd of 85,187 was a Memorial Stadium record, eclipsing the 85,181 fans for the Sept. 2 season opener against Louisiana Tech. Junior wide receiver Maurice Purify caught a career-long 63-yard pass in the first quarter to give Nebraska a 7-3 advantage. Purify finished the day with two receptions for 84 yards and the touchdown. Purify s previous career-best reception was a 42-yard touchdown grab against Nicholls State. Purify has caught 17 passes this season with 16 of those catches going for first downs, including three touchdowns. Purify is averaging 24.5 yards per catch, and has 10 receptions of more than 20 yards in Quarterback Zac Taylor completed 15-of-28 passes for 277 yards and two touchdowns. Taylor s 63-yard pass play to Maurice Purify was his fifth pass of the season of 60 yards or more. With his 15 completions, Taylor became NU s career leader in pass completions with 359, bettering the 353 by Dave Humm. Taylor s second-quarter interception was just his third of the season and his first interception since the second quarter of the Troy game (84 attempts). Junior I-back Brandon Jackson caught a career-long 28-yard pass in the second quarter, bettering a 22- yard catch at USC earlier this season, but again bettered his career-long with a 49-yard touchdown reception on the first play of the fourth quarter. Jackson totaled 162 all-purpose yards (40 rush, 77 receiving and 45 yards in kickoff returns). Nebraska had the football for 25:24, after entering the game leading the Big 12 in time of possession at 33:08 per game. 4 Continued on page five Page 2

3 2006 Big 12 Standings Records Team Overall Big 12 This Week Missouri vs. Oklahoma Nebraska at Oklahoma State Kansas State vs. Iowa State Colorado at Kansas Iowa State at Kansas State Kansas vs. Colorado South Division Texas at Texas Tech Texas A&M at Baylor Baylor vs. Texas A&M Oklahoma at Missouri Texas Tech vs. Texas Oklahoma State vs. Nebraska 2006 Nebraska Non-Conference Opponents Team Record This Week Louisiana Tech 2-5 at San Jose State Nicholls State 2-5 vs. Assumption College USC 6-0 at Oregon State Troy 2-4 vs. North Texas 2006 Oklahoma State Schedule Date Opponent Result/Time 9/2 Missouri State W, /9 at Arkansas State W, /16 Florida Atlantic W, /23 at Houston L, /7 at Kansas State L, /14 at Kansas W, /21 Texas A&M L, (ot) 10/28 Nebraska 2:30 p.m. 11/4 at Texas TBA 11/11 Baylor 6 p.m. 11/18 at Texas Tech TBA 11/25 Oklahoma 1:30 p.m. Nebraska-Oklahoma State Notes 4Nebraska saw the end to a 24-game winning streak against OSU in 2002 and a 36-game unbeaten streak, NU's longest ever against a conference school. 4That game also marked the first time in 28 straight meetings (since 1969) that NU entered the contest unranked. 4OSU entered the 2003 game ranked for only the sixth time in the series. Unranked NU defeated the No. 24 Cowboys, 17-7, in the earliest game in the series (Aug. 30). 4The 2003 season opener was just the second time since 1948 that NU has opened the year against a conference foe (also OSU in 1995) and 10th all-time. 4The game was played at a neutral site for the first time in the series in 1998, as the contest was held at Kansas City's Arrowhead Stadium. 4The 1995 game marked the first time NU opened a season with a win on an opponent's home field since Seventeen games in the series have been decided by 10 or fewer points, and nine games by four points or less. 4Eleven of Nebraska's last 13 victories have been by 14 or more points, with the only exceptions being 1998 (NU 24-17) and 2003 (NU 17-7). 4Nebraska has outscored OSU in the past 10 meetings. 4NU's 1993 victory in Stillwater marked Tom Osborne's 200th career win. 4The 105 points scored in the 1988 game set the Memorial Stadium record, which was tied in Nebraska's 55-point margin in 1992 is the largest in series history. 4OSU snapped the ball in NU territory only three times in the 1992 game and did not complete a pass in the game. Scouting the Oklahoma State Cowboys Following a 4-7 campaign in 2005, Oklahoma State appears to be a much improved team in Head Coach Mike Gundy s second season owning a 4-3 overall record and a 1-2 mark in Big 12 Conference play. While the Cowboys earned their only league win, 42-32, at Kansas, the squad has held the lead with under two minutes in both of their Big 12 losses, a setback at Kansas State and a overtime loss at home against Texas A&M. OSU also dropped a non-conference decision at Houston in late September. The Cowboys possess one of college football s top offenses with a spread attack featuring sophomore quarterback Bobby Reid, who is the nation s third-rated passer. Reid steers a balanced offense, as Oklahoma State owns nearly a balance in rushing (203.29) and passing (218.43) yardage per game. Junior wide receiver Adarius Bowman has been OSU s go-to target this season with the nation s No. 2 receiving average of 113 yards per game on 36 receptions. Bowman has caught nine touchdown passes through only seven games. Senior wideout D Juan Woods (16) and sophomore tight end Brandon Pettigrew (13) have each chipped in double-digit reception totals for the Cowboys. Sophomore Mike Hamilton leads a running back-by-committe system also featuring true freshman Keith Toston and junior Dantrell Savage. Each has eclipsed the 300-yard rushing total for the season while combining to average 6.3 yards per carry. Reid has added a 35.7 yards per game average on the ground. Second-year defensive coordinator Vance Bedford guides a 4-3 defense that has been boosted by an experienced defensive line featuring four seniors. Rush end Victor DeGrate has led the Cowboy defense this season to national rankings of third in tackles for loss (8.71 per game) and seventh in sacks (3.57) with 7.5 sacks and 9.5 TFLs. Junior backup left end Nathan Peterson has added five sacks and a team-high four quarterback hurries. Despite the strong pass rush, OSU has struggled to stop opposing offenses this season, ranking no higher than 59th nationally in any of the four major defensive categories. But the Cowboys have been opportunistic with 12 different players having recovered turnovers. Oklahoma State possesses a young, but talented group of linebackers and defensive backs featuring all underclassmen. Redshirt freshman strong safety Andre Sexton leads the squad in tackles (48), while junior strong safety Donovan Woods, who began the 2005 season as OSU s starting quarterback, ranks second with 36 stops and has forced two fumbles. Junior middle linebacker Rodrick Johnson has registered 6.5 TFLs this season among 33 stops. Oklahoma State Head Coach Mike Gundy Head Coach Mike Gundy is in his second season running the Oklahoma State program. He owns an 8-10 career record after taking over for former head coach Les Miles, who left for LSU in Gundy led the Cowboys to a 4-7 mark in 2005, as OSU tied for fifth place in the Big 12 s South division with Baylor. Gundy has strong Oklahoma State roots dating back to his days as a four-year starter at quarterback for the Cowboys from 1986 through Prior to being named head coach, he served as OSU s offensive coordinator and associate head coach for four seaons under Miles, while also working on staffs under former Cowboy coaches Pat Jones and Bob Simmons. Gundy has also held assistant coaching stints at Baylor and Maryland. Nebraska-Oklahoma State Series...41st Meeting Nebraska and Oklahoma State will meet for the 41st time on Saturday. NU owns a advantage in the series, including a 25-1 mark in the last 26 meetings. OSU ended a 36-game winless streak against the Huskers with a victory in Stillwater in 2002, while Nebraska won the following season, 17-7, in Lincoln. The Huskers have not won in Stillwater in more than a decade, but have played only once at Boone Pickens Stadium since recording a win in 1995 (the 1998 game was moved to Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.) Nebraska-Oklahoma State Statistical Comparison Nebraska (6-2, 3-1 Big 12) Oklahoma State (4-3, 1-2 Big 12) Category Avg. Big 12 Natl. Avg. Big 12 Natl. Rushing Offense rd 18th nd 10th Passing Offense th 19th th 41st Total Offense st 10th nd 12th Scoring Offense rd 11th nd 7th Rushing Defense rd 26th th 75th Pass Defense th 80th th 59th Pass Efficiency Defense rd 29th th 87th Total Defense th 51st th 68th Scoring Defense T-1st T-15th th 62nd Net Punting th 31st th 46th Punt Returns th 57th rd 10th Kickoff Returns th 100th st 1st Turnover Margin (+0.63) 2nd T-24th (+0.14) 6th 53rd Sacks th 62nd nd 7th Tackles For Loss th 28th st 3rd Sacks Allowed th T-59th th T-33rd bold indicates top-25 national ranking Page 3

4 The callahan file Callahan Year-by-Year Year Record Pct. Postseason Nebraska None Totals Oakland Raiders ; Won AFC Championship, lost to Tampa Bay in Super Bowl XXXVII None NFL Totals One playoff appearance From the Super Bowl to Campus Five coaches have taken a collegiate head coaching job after previously guiding their team to a Super Bowl appearance. In addition to Callahan, Bobby Ross is in his third year back in the college ranks, after taking over at Army in Coach NFL Team Super Bowls College (Year) Bill Callahan Oakland XXXVII Nebraska (2004) Bobby Ross San Diego XXIX Army (2004) Bill Walsh San Fran. XVI, XIX, XXII Stanford (1992) Forrest Gregg Cincinnati XVI SMU (1989) George Allen Washington VII Long Beach St. (1990) Huskers Under Callahan Overall vs. AP Ranked Teams vs. AP Top 10 Teams vs. Unranked Teams vs. Big 12 Teams When Rushing for 200 or more yards When Rushing for 300 or more yards When passing for 200 or more yards When passing for 300 or more yards When NU player rushes for 100 Yards When NU has two 100-yard rushers in same game When Opponent has 100 Yd. Rusher When Scoring 35 or More Points When Hold Opp. to 10 Pts. or less When Nebraska scores first When Nebraska leads at halftime When Nebraska trails at halftime When Nebraska is tied at halftime Record in games decided by 11 points or more Record in games decided by 10 or less Record in games decided by 7 or less Record in games decided by 3 or less Record in overtime games Nebraska Walk-on Tradition Thrives Under Callahan s Leadership The Nebraska walk-on program is alive and well under the leadership of Head Coach Bill Callahan. Since the conclusion of spring ball, four native Nebraskans who originally joined the program as walk-ons have been awarded scholarships. The group includes senior safety Brandon Rigoni (Lincoln), senior linebacker Andy Kadavy (Seward), junior safety Ben Eisenhart (Culbertson) and sophomore receiver Todd Peterson (Grand Island). The four walk-ons who were awarded scholarships pushed the total of former walk-ons Callahan has put on scholarship to 17 since his arrival in January of Of that group, 13 were native Nebraskans. Nebraska Head Coach Bill Callahan Bill Callahan is in his third season as the head coach of the Nebraska football program and owns a record with the Huskers. Callahan is the 27th head coach in Husker history, taking the reins of the program in January of Callahan s Huskers have won nine of their past 11 games dating back to a strong finish to the 2005 season. Callahan capped his second season at Nebraska with three consecutive wins, including a triumph over Michigan in the Alamo Bowl. The 2005 season marked the first time Nebraska has won its final three games of the season since Callahan also guided Nebraska to wins over Kansas State and Colorado in the same season for the first time since Callahan came to Nebraska after two seasons as the head coach of the Oakland Raiders. He guided Oakland to the AFC Championship and Super Bowl XXXVII in his rookie season as a head coach in 2002, and compiled a overall record as the Raiders' head man. Callahan is one of five coaches to take a collegiate head coaching job after previously guiding a team to a Super Bowl appearance. Army Head Coach Bobby Ross is also active in the college ranks, while George Allen, Forrest Gregg and Bill Walsh previously led teams to the Super Bowl and returned to the college game. The 50-year-old Callahan spent nine years in the National Football League, beginning his pro coaching career with the Philadelphia Eagles from 1995 to He served as an assistant with the Raiders for four seasons from 1998 to 2001, before taking over the top job in Oakland in Callahan had extensive experience at the collegiate level before taking the job at Nebraska. Before moving into the professional ranks, Callahan served as the offensive line coach at Wisconsin for five seasons and also had assistant coaching stints at Illinois, Northern Arizona and Southern Illinois. Overall, Callahan is in his 29th year in the coaching profession. In addition to his nine years in the National Football League and 15 previous seasons as a collegiate assistant, Callahan was an assistant coach for two seasons in the Illinois prep ranks in 1978 and Callahan has Midwest roots, as he is a native of Chicago. He earned his bachelor's degree from Illinois Benedictine in He was an NAIA honorable-mention All-America selection as a quarterback in each of his final two seasons. Huskers Boast Championship Coaching Staff Callahan has built a coaching staff with championship credentials, both on the collegiate and professional level. There was just one change on the coaching staff from Former Colorado offensive coordinator Shawn Watson joined the Huskers last winter and serves as the Huskers tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator. Watson and Callahan worked together at the University of Illinois in the early 1980s. Watson was the architect of a Colorado offense that helped the Buffs to four Big 12 North titles in the past five years and a conference championship in Watson s strong coaching backgrond adds to an impressive staff that has had success at all levels, both on the field and on the recruiting trail. 4Callahan's coaching staff features four coaches who have either played or coached in the Super Bowl. Callahan and Offensive Coordinator Jay Norvell coached in Super Bowl XXXVII with Oakland, and running backs coach Randy Jordan was a player on that team. John Blake was part of the Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl championship teams in both 1993 and In addition to the NFL success of the coaches, Callahan's staff has a history of winning championships at the collegiate level. Members of the Nebraska coaching staff have been part of teams that have captured league titles in each of the following conferences Atlantic Coast, Big Ten, Big 12, Mid-American, Mountain West, Pac-10 and Western Athletic. 4The staff has recruiting ties in nearly every part of the United States. Recruiting analyst Tom Lemming compiled a list of the 10 best recruiters in college history in Callahan was included on the list although he had been out of the college ranks for six years at that time. Defensive line coach John Blake was recognized by Rivals.com as one of the nation s top recruiters in Callahan Has Busy Off-Season of Charity Events Since his arrival at Nebraska, Callahan has impressed upon his players the importance of a well-rounded experience including community outreach and involvement. In that area, Callahan has led by example. Callahan continues to spend significant time in the off-season with community events, including several Coach Callahan Charities functions. The third Football 101 for Women took place in early June in Lincoln, with more than 1,100 participants learning more about the game of football. For the first time the event took place at Nebraska s Hawks Championship Center. The day included demonstrations on all parts of football, a Q&A forum with Husker players, and the event again concluded with participants breaking into beginning, intermediate and advanced groups to learn more about the X s and O s of the game from members of the Husker staff. The Football 101 event raised more than $50,000 to benefit the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Callahan and his wife, Valerie, also spearheaded Coach Callahan s Fun Run/Walk for Resources on Saturday, Aug. 19. Coach Callahan was the starter for the race and also weclomed the winners to the finish line on Stadium Drive. The event raised funds for Juvenile Diabetes and the University Libraries. Callahan was the featured speaker at the Make-a-Wish Foundation s Red Tie Dinner in Lincoln in late July, and was the featured speaker at the Special Olympics Breakfast of Champions last spring. Page 4

5 NEBRASKA MEDIA RELATIONS Mailing Address One Memorial Stadium P.O. Box Lincoln, NE Shipping Address: 600 Stadium Drive Phone FAX Media Relations Football Contacts Media Relations Director... Keith Mann Phone Assistant... Jerry Trickie Phone Intern...Andy Anderson Phone Graduate Assistant... Sarah Sherman Phone Weekly Football Press Conference Nebraska will hold its regular weekly press conferences on Tuesdays throughout the 2006 season. The press conferences are held in the Don Bryant Media Facility on Level 6 of West Stadium and will begin with lunch at 11 a.m. Volleyball Coach John Cook will address the media at 11:15 a.m., with selected football players available at 11:30 a.m. Head Coach Bill Callahan will speak to the media at Noon, and selected players will be available following Callahan. Each press conference will be available via teleconference and selected conferences will be carried on satellite. Quotes will be transcribed and posted by mid-afternoon on, while edited sound bites are available on NebraskaNet.com. The teleconferences are also carried live on HuskersNSide.com. Media wishing to participate in the teleconference should contact the Media Relations office at (402) for more information. The toll-free number for the teleconference is (877) and media can acquire the weekly passcode by calling the Media Relations office. Media wishing to speak to request interviews with Nebraska players at Tuesday s press luncheon should contact Andy Anderson or Sarah Sherman in the Media Relations Office by 2 p.m. on Monday. 4 Continued from page two Defensive end Jay Moore had a four-yard sack in the second quarter. The sack was Moore s team-leading fourth of the season and the 10th of his Nebraska career. Linebacker Bo Ruud finished with eight tackles, including seven solo stops. The total was one off his season high of nine on two occasions (at USC, at Iowa State). Ruud added his first sack of the season, a 10- yarder in the second quarter when he also forced a fumble. Wide receiver Terrence Nunn finished with five receptions for 84 yards, marking his 21st straight game with a catch, the second-longest streak in school history behind 1972 Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Rodgers who had a catch in all 37 games of his Nebraska career. Nunn s five catches pushed his career total to 84, tying Jeff Kinney ( ) for third place on NU s all-time receiving chart. The Nebraska offense had seven plays of 20 yards or more, all through the air. Nebraska now has 46 plays of 20 yards or more this season, more than last year s 12-game total of 39. Steve Octavien returned to the field for the first time since the USC game and totaled a career-high 10 tackles, including seven solo stops. He also had two tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a pass breakup. Husker-OSU Matchup to Feature Explosive Offenses Nebraska and Oklahoma State have two of the Big 12 s top offensive attacks entering Saturday s matchup in Stillwater. Nebraska ranks in the top four in the conference in rushing offense (3rd), passing offense (4th), total offense (1st) and scoring offense (3rd), while also leading the league in passing efficiency. The Cowboys high-octane attack is not far behind, ranking second in the conference in rushing offense, total offense, scoring offense and passing efficiency, while sitting sixth in passing offense. Huskers Among Nation s Best Over Last 11 Games Nebraska has posted a 9-2 record in its last 11 games since finishing the 2005 campaign with a three-game winning streak. The Huskers only losses in that stretch have come at the hands of college football s most successful programs over the past few seasons USC and Texas. The two teams were ranked fourth and fifth, respectively in the Associated Press Poll at the time they defeated the Huskers. Before last week s setback against Texas, Nebraska was one of just eight programs in the country with nine wins in their past 10 games, and only seven teams have been more successful than the Huskers in their past 11 games. Nebraska Looking for Fourth Straight Big 12 Road Win Nebraska culminated its 2005 regular season with a 30-3 road victory at Colorado, and has already posted road wins at Iowa State and Kansas State in the month of October. Saturday s matchup at Oklahoma State provides the Huskers with an opportunity for a fourth straight conference road win, a feat NU has not accomplished since winning its final two league road games in 1999 and its first two of the 2000 Big 12 schedule. A third road victory in a month would also be a major accomplishment for Nebraska. The last time the Huskers posted three road wins in a single month came in The top-ranked Huskers picked up road victories at Oklahoma State (14-10), Missouri (34-13) and Kansas State (51-25) in October en route to a 12-0 regular season. A Closer Look at the 2006 Nebraska Football Schedule Date... Opponent... Time/Result...TV... Series... Last Meeting (Site)/Notes Sept Louisiana Tech... W, FSN... NU, Nebraska records 21st straight season-opening victory; Taylor 22-33, 287, 3 TD Sept Nicholls State... W, None... NU, Taylor throws career-high 4 TD passes; Nicholls State 0-3, zero yards passing Sept at USC... L, ABC... USC, Third-largest crowd ever to see Nebraska (92,000)/Bradley team-high 10 tackles Sept Troy... W, FSN PPV... NU, Huskers pitch first shutout since 2003/NU rolls up 597 yards, most since 2001 Sept Kansas... W, (ot)...fsn... NU, NU wins 19th straight vs. KU in Lincoln; Taylor 395 yards, 4 TD; NU 5-0 in OT Oct at Iowa State... W, ABC... NU, Huskers out-rush ISU ; Glenn TD, Jackson TD Oct at Kansas State... W, FSN PPV... NU, Huskers snap four-game skid in Manhattan; Rushing yards NU 190, KSU 22 Oct Texas... L, ABC... UT, UT hits game-winning FG with 23 seconds left/second loss to top five team in 06 Oct at Oklahoma State... 2:30 p.m...abc... NU, (Lincoln), NU 17-7/Huskers have won 15 of 18 all-time meetings in Stillwater Nov Missouri a.m. or 7 p.m...abc... NU, (Columbia), MU 41-24/Home team has won past four meetings in series Nov at Texas A&M... TBA...TBA... NU, (Lincoln), NU 48-12/Nebraska has won 4 of 5 as members of Big 12 Nov Colorado#... 2:30 p.m...abc... NU, (Boulder), NU 30-3/Road team has won past four meetings Dec Big 12 Champ. Game*.. 7 p.m...abc... Nebraska appeared in 1996, 1997 and 1999; League titles in 1997 and 1999 All times Central and subject to change; *-Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Mo. Page 5

6 Huskers, Cowboys in NCAA Rankings Top 25 National Rankings Nebraska Team Rushing Offense, ypg (18th) Passing Offense, ypg (19th) Total Offense, ypg (10th) Scoring Offense, 34.9 ppg (11th) Scoring Defense, 14.5 ppg (15th) Turnover Margin, pg (24th) Passing Efficiency, rating (4th) Individual Zac Taylor, Pass Efficiency, (8th) Oklahoma State Team Rushing Offense, ypg (10th) Total Offense, ypg (12th) Scoring Offense, 37.4 ppg (7th) Punt Returns, 15.8 ypr (10th) Kickoff Returns, 30.4 ypr (1st) Passing Efficiency, rating (5th) Sacks, 3.57 pg (7th) Tackles for Loss, 8.71 pg (3rd) Individual Bobby Reid, Passing Efficiency, (3rd) Adrian Bowman, Receiving Yards per Game, ypg (2nd) Perrish Cox, Punt Returns, 13.9 ypr (11th) Perrish Cox, Kickoff Returns, 31.4 ypr (6th) Victor DeGrate, Sacks, 1.07 pg (6th) Victor DeGrate, Tackles for Loss, 1.36 pg (23rd) Big 12 Conference POW Nominees Game Offense Defense Special Teams La. Tech Taylor Carriker none Nicholls Taylor Bradley none USC none Bradley Titchener Troy Lucky Suh Rigoni Kansas Hardy Shanle none Iowa St. Glenn Ruud none K-State Jackson Bradley Wesch Texas Jackson Ruud Titchener Okla. St. Mizzou A&M Colorado Bold indicates winner NU Opens Conference Play with Big 12 North Trifecta Nebraska picked up a 21-3 victory at Kansas State on Oct. 14, giving the Huskers a 3-0 start to Big 12 play, a first for NU since Each of Nebraska s three wins were against Big 12 North foes, with Nebraska opening league play with wins over Kansas and Iowa State. The Huskers streak of five straight victories in Big 12 action ended against Texas. All five of those wins were against North teams, marking the first time NU has won five straight division games since NU won its last North division game in 2000, and its first four in The Huskers league-opening win over Kansas continued a tradition of opening conference play on a positive note. The Huskers have won 31 of their past 32 conference openers since 1975, with the only blemish a 2002 loss at Iowa State. The win was also Nebraska s 29th straight victory in home conference openers. Nebraska is now all-time in conference openers, including a mark in Lincoln. Since the inception of the Big 12 Conference, Nebraska is 10-1 in league openers. Nebraska s win at Iowa State was the Huskers second straight win in a Big 12 road opener, following a victory at Baylor last season Husker Offense Showing Balance, Explosiveness and Flexibility Nebraska has featured excellent balance and firepower on offense in Through eight games, the Huskers have posted four of the top six total offense efforts in Bill Callahan s three seasons as head coach, including a season-high 597 yards against Troy, the most by Nebraska in five seasons. Nebraska has also topped 500 yards against Louisiana Tech (584) and Kansas (511), while just missing the mark against Nicholls State (498). In the latest NCAA rankings, Nebraska stacks up well nationally on offense. The Huskers rank 11th nationally in scoring offense (34.9 ppg), 10th in total offense ( ypg), 18th in rushing offense (186.5 ypg) and 19th in passing offense (248.4 ypg). Nebraska is one of just four teams in the nation to rank in the top 20 in rushing offense, passing offense, total offense and scoring offense, joining Louisville, California and Oregon. The Huskers 2006 offense has shown the explosiveness and efficiency Head Coach Bill Callahan is seeking in Nebraska s version of the West Coast Offense. 4 The 597 yards of total offense against Troy were the most by Nebraska in Callahan s three seasons as head coach, and the most since a 688-yard effort at Baylor in Nebraska has had four of its top five offensive outputs under Callahan in Against Louisiana Tech, Nebraska topped 250 yards in both rushing and passing for the first time in a decade (Kansas, 1996). It took Nebraska exactly three weeks to accomplish the feat again, as the Huskers rushed for 316 yards and passed for 281 yards against Troy. 4 The Huskers have produced four of their top seven rushing efforts under Callahan this season, with 316 yards against Troy, 261 yards against Nicholls State, 252 vs. Louisiana Tech and 251 yards at Iowa State. Before the 316-yard outburst against Troy, Nebraska last topped 300 yards on the ground against Western Illinois in Nebraska s back-to-back 250-yard rushing efforts to open the season marked the first time NU had topped 250 yards on the ground in consecutive games since 2004 (Western Illinois and Southern Miss). 4 The Huskers showed the ability to rely on the pass when needed. Nebraska threw for 395 yards, the second-most in school history, in a overtime win over Kansas. 4 With an impressive running attack, Nebraska has shown the ability to control the clock. NU has held the ball more than 33:44 in five games this season, including 34:51 or better in October road wins at Iowa State and Kansas State. The Huskers are averaging 32:10 of possession time, a figure that ranks 17th nationally. Last season Nebraska averaged 29:56 of possession time per game. 4 The Huskers are converting 45.8 percent (49-of-107) of their third-down conversions, including 11-of-16 against Louisiana Tech and 7-for-11 vs. Troy. The figure ranks 21st nationally. Charting the 2006 Husker Offense Coach Bill Callahan stressed the importance of an improved run game in Nebraska has shown that ability, averaging yards per game on the ground to lead rank.. in the Big 12 and..th in the nation. Game Rushes Rush Yds. Passes Pass Yds. TO TOP LT :05 NSU :44 USC :36 Troy :14 KU :31 ISU :55 KSU :51 UT :24 Pct. of Total Offense Via Rush: 42.9% Pct. of Total Offense Via Pass: 57.1% 4 Nebraska racked up 30 first downs in each of its first two games, the first time the Huskers had back-toback games with 30 first downs since the 2001 season (Texas Tech, Baylor). On the year, Nebraska has 74 first downs by rush, 79 by pass and six by penalty. 4 Nebraska has spread the wealth on offense. Sixteen different players have scored touchdowns, with seven different players scoring TDs in each of the first two games. 4 In wins over Louisiana Tech and Nicholls State, Nebraska topped 49 points in consecutive games for the first time since 2000, when Nebraska topped 49 points in three straight games at mid-season (Iowa State, Texas Tech, Baylor). The Husker offense left an impression on Troy Head Coach Larry Blakeney following the 56-0 NU win... That is the best football team we have faced in a long time. I don t know what they call that offense, if it is West Coast or East Coast or South Coast or Canadian or whatever, but it was very well-designed and gave us more than we could handle. Their style of play and their physical approach and their ability with Zac Taylor to throw the football down the field really gave us more than we could handle. Huskers Looking for Another Quick Start on the Road Nebraska has won its first two conference road games at Iowa State and at Kansas State largely due to taking control of the game from the outset. Nebraska had 80-yard scoring drives on the game s initial drive in each of the road wins. In fact, the Huskers have scored on their first drive of the game five times in eight games, including four straight games (ended vs. Texas). In games against Troy, Kansas, Iowa State and Kansas State, Nebraska lost the coin toss each week and the opposition deferred, giving the football to the Huskers. Nebraska responded by driving for a touchdown and a 7-0 lead in each of the four games. Nebraska had ball-control drives to open the game against Troy (10 plays, 73 yards, 5:47), Iowa State (10 plays, 80 yards, 5:27) and Kansas State (9 plays, 80 yards, 3:54), while striking quickly against Kansas (2 plays, 80 yards, :50). Page 6

7 2006 HUSKER OFFENSE NU s Offensive Games under Callahan yards vs. Troy, yards vs. Louisiana Tech, yards vs. Western Illinois, yards vs. Kansas, yards vs. Baylor, yards vs. Nicholls State, 2006 NU s Top Rushing Games under Callahan yards vs. Western Illinois, yards vs. Troy, yards vs. Southern Miss, yards vs. Nicholls State, yards vs. Missouri, yards vs. Louisiana Tech, yards at Iowa State, 2006 Nebraska Total Offense Stats Nebraska is currently averaging yards per game in total offense to rank 10th nationally. If the total holds up to the end of the season, it would mark Nebraska s best total offensive output since 2001 when Nebraska averaged yards per game. In fact, Nebraska has averaged more than 400 yards of total offense just twice in the past eight years. Prior to 1998, Nebraska averaged better than 400 yards per game for 24 straight seasons. Year Total Offense Nebraska Scoring Offense Stats The Huskers rank 11th nationally in scoring offense at 34.9 points per game. Nebraska last averaged better than 30 points per game in 2001, when the Huskers posted 37.4 points per game. That season was the 24th straight year the Huskers had averaged at least 30 points a game. Year Scoring Offense Memorial Stadium Firepower Nebraska ranks 11th nationally in scoring offense at 34.9 points per game, thanks primarily to an impressive offensive output at home. Nebraska averaged 50.0 points per game in its first four home games and is averaging 44.0 per game at home in Nebraska scored 14 points in each quarter against Nicholls State and Troy, and had a streak of 10 straight quarters at home with 14 or more points, including the final quarter against Louisiana Tech and the first quarter against Kansas. NU has scored at least one touchdown in 17 of 20 quarters at home this season. Nebraska scored at least 49 points in three straight home games to open the season. The last time Nebraska scored 49 or more points in three straight home games was in 1996, when NU defeated Baylor (49-0), Kansas (63-7) and Missouri (51-7). This marks only the third time in school history Nebraska has scored 49 or more points in each of its first three home games (1996, 1974). Before scoring 20 points against Texas, Nebraska had scored at least 24 points in eight straight home games. The Huskers established the run quickly in the four-game streak with 22 rushes and nine passes on the four game-opening scoring drives. Nebraska averaged 10.2 yards per play on those three drives. Nebraska quarterback Zac Taylor was 7-for-8 on the four game-opening drives, including a 75-yard touchdown pass to Terrence Nunn against Kansas. Nebraska also scored a touchdown on its first drive against Nicholls State. The Texas game marked the first time this season Nebraska did not score first, but the Huskers did put a touchdown on the board on their second drive of the game. Quarterback Taylor is Poised Leader of Nebraska Offense Senior quarterback Zac Taylor is the man at the helm of Nebraska s offense. The 6-2, 210-pound Taylor had a record-setting 2005 campaign, and has established himself as a contender for the All-Big 12 quarterback spot in Through eight games, Taylor has shown why he is on track to re-write nearly all of Nebraska s passing records. Among his notable accomplishments are... Taylor has completed 63.5 percent of his passes (122-of-192), up from 55.1 percent in Taylor has 16 touchdowns and three interceptions, and his pass efficiency rating of ranks eighth in the country. His pass efficiency rating against Nicholls State (213.77) was the eighth-best in school history. Taylor has twice thrown for a career-high four touchdown passes (Nicholls State, Kansas), bettering the three touchdown passes in his previous two games (Louisiana Tech, Michigan). In Nebraska s last 11 games (9-2) dating back to last season, Taylor has thrown for 23 touchdowns against just five interceptions. Against Louisiana Tech, Taylor had a streak of 11 straight completions, including eight straight completions for 98 yards in engineering a two-minute drive before halftime. Against Nicholls State, Taylor s first pass attempt fell incomplete, but he completed his next 12 pass attempts before an incompletion. The 12 straight completions were three off the Nebraska school record. He opened the Troy game by completing 12 of his first 13 attempts. Taylor had a streak of 83 straight passes without an interception end in the second quarter against Troy, and a streak of 84 consecutive without a pick end in the second quarter of the Texas game. Taylor s 395-yard passing effort against Kansas was the second-highest total in Nebraska history, trailing only his 431 yards last season against Iowa State. Taylor owns the top three single-game passing efforts in NU history. He has 11 career games with 200 or more passing yards (five in 2006), including nine of the past 14 games. Against Kansas, Taylor had the three longest passes of his NU career, a 78-yard strike to Frantz Hardy and a pair of 75-yard touchdown passes, one each to Hardy and Terrence Nunn. In the past five weeks, Taylor has five of the seven longest passes of his Nebraska career and has completed 19 passes of 20 yards or more, including five of 60 yards or more. Taylor has completed passes to 11 different receivers, and thrown TD passes to eight different Huskers. 4Taylor has continued his ascension up the Nebraska career passing chart. He now has 4,477 career passing yards to rank fourth on the NU career list. He is 558 yards from the school career passing record of 5,035 yards set by Dave Humm from 1972 to Taylor owns the Nebraska single-season passing yardage record with 2,653 yards last season, and his 1,824 yards in 2006 already rank sixth on the list. Taylor has 359 career pass completions, a Husker record, eclipsing the 353 by Humm. 4A year after throwing 19 touchdown passes (one off the school record), Taylor appears poised to challenge for the season record in 2006 with 16 TD passes in eight games. Taylor has 35 career touchdown passes, eight away from the school record of 43 touchdown passes by Tommie Frazier from 1992 to Taylor s streak of at least one touchdown pass in 11 straight games ended in a loss at USC. Zac Taylor Game-by-Game in 2006 Game Att. Comp. Yards TD INT Long La. Tech (Herian) Nicholls (Purify) USC (Herian) Troy (Nunn) Kansas (Hardy) Iowa State (Purify) Kansas St (Purify) Texas (Purify) Totals , Completion Pct. 63.5% (Note: NU season record for completion percentage is %, Jerry Tagge, 1970) Breakdown of Taylor s pass distribution... Game Yards # of Receivers Leading Receiver (Yds) Leading Receiver (Catches) Louisiana Tech Matt Herian (61) Terrence Nunn (5) Nicholls State Maurice Purify (61) Herian (4) USC Herian, B. Jackson (36) Jackson (4) Troy Nunn (102) Nunn (4) Kansas Frantz Hardy (159) Purify (4) Iowa State Purify (35) Marlon Lucky (3) Kansas State Purify (73) Purify (4) Texas Purify, Nunn (84) Nunn (5) Page 7

8 Huskers on Watch Lists Adam Carriker, DE, Sr. Lott Trophy Watch List (Impact Defensive Player) Lombardi Award Watch List Jordan Congdon, So., PK Lou Groza Award Watch List Kurt Mann, Sr., C Lombardi Award Watch List Rimington Trophy Watch List Corey McKeon, Jr., LB Butkus Award Watch List Nate Swift, So., WR Biletnikoff Award Watch List Zac Taylor, Sr., QB Manning Award Watch List Davey O Brien Award Watch List Nebraska Season Passing Player, Year Yards 1. Zac Taylor, , Dave Humm, , Vince Ferragamo, , Joe Dailey, , Jerry Tagge, , Zac Taylor, , Tom Sorley, , Dave Humm, , Turner Gill, , Eric Crouch, ,510 Nebraska Career Passing Player, Years Yards 1. Dave Humm, , Jerry Tagge, , Eric Crouch, , Zac Taylor, 2005-present 4, Tommie Frazier, , Turner Gill, , Vince Ferragamo, , Jammal Lord, , Steve Taylor, , Scott Frost, ,677 Top Passing Games in NU History Rank, Player, Game Yards 1. Zac Taylor, 2005 vs. Iowa State Zac Taylor, 2006 vs. Kansas Zac Taylor, 2005 at Colorado Joe Dailey, 2004 vs. Baylor Joe Dailey, 2004 vs. Colorado 306 Charting the Husker Backs in 2006 Game Lucky Glenn Jackson Wilson Total LT NSU USC Troy INJ KU ISU KSU UT (-1) Totals , Avg. Carries per game: 35.4 Avg. yards per game: Avg. per carry: 5.43 Receiving: Lucky ; Jackson Husker 100-Yard Rushing Games in 2006 Marlon Lucky, 156 yards vs. Troy (10 carries, 3 TDs) Cody Glenn, 148 yards at Iowa State (19 carries, 2 TDs) Brandon Jackson, 116 yards at Iowa State (22 carries, TD) Kenny Wilson, 106 yards vs. Troy (19 carries, 2 TDs) Marlon Lucky, 103 yards vs. Nicholls State (18 carries, TD) Last season, Taylor shattered several game and season passing records in his first year after transferring from Butler County Community College in Kansas. Among the top accomplishments for Taylor in 2005 were: 4 Taylor's 2,653 passing yards established a NU single-season record, shattering the previous single-season NU record of 2,074 yards by Humm in Taylor's passing total marked just the fifth time in school history a quarterback had passed for more than 2,000 yards in a single season. 4 Taylor posted what were at the time the two highest passing outputs in NU history with 431 yards vs. Iowa State and 392 yards at Colorado. All five individual 300-yard passing days in NU history have come with Bill Callahan as head coach, including three by Taylor. 4 Taylor threw for two or more touchdown passes in eight of the season s final nine games, including a season-high three TD passes against Michigan in the Alamo Bowl. 4 Taylor set numerous other school records, including most pass attempts (55) and completions (36) in a game vs. Iowa State, and most pass attempts (430) and completions (237) in a season. Taylor One of Nation s Best at Protecting the Football Taylor ranks eighth nationally in passing efficiency. His lofty rating is due in large part to Taylor s ability to protect the football, having thrown just three interceptions in 192 pass attempts this season. Taylor has streaks of 84 and 83 passes without an interception this season. Taylor is one of just seven quarterbacks nationally with at least 190 pass attempts and three or fewer interceptions. QBs with 190+Pass Attempts, 3 or Fewer INT Quarterback, School Attempts INT Kevin Kolb, Houston Perry Patterson, Syracuse Stephen McGee, Texas A&M Kellen Lewis, Indiana John Beck, BYU Troy Smith, Ohio State Zac Taylor, Nebraska Husker I-Back Committee Spreading the Wealth Entering the 2006 season both Head Coach Bill Callahan and running backs coach Randy Jordan regularly indicated Nebraska would utilize the talents of all four of its I-backs and operate with use of a committee. The results have been outstanding as four Husker I-backs have combined for 283 carries for 1,537 yards and 18 rushing touchdowns. All four backs have gotten into the act, with each of them having between 68 and 79 carries, and each of the backs has topped 100 yards in the past five games. Each of the four scored a touchdown in the first two games. Together the group has keyed a resurgent Nebraska rushing attack. Nebraska opened the year with 252 yards on the ground against Louisiana Tech, then churned out 261 rushing yards in a 56-7 rout of Nicholls State. The Huskers erupted for their top rushing output of the year with 316 yards and six rushing touchdowns in a 56-0 win over Troy, then controlled the football with a 251-yard rushing effort at Iowa State, NU s highest road rushing total in three seasons. Nebraska is averaging yards per game on the ground to rank 18th in the nation. The four 250-yard-plus rushing efforts are all among the top seven in Bill Callahan s three seasons. In 2005, Nebraska averaged less than 100 yards on the ground, and its top rushing effort was 182 yards at Baylor. Additionally, Nebraska has produced 19 rushing touchdowns in A year ago, Nebraska rushed for 10 touchdowns in 12 games. Sophomore Marlon Lucky, a native of North Hollywood, Calif., started the first five games and has a teamhigh 481 yards. Lucky produced his first career 100-yard rushing game against Nicholls State with 18 carries for 103 yards and a touchdown, then had a career-best 156 yards on just 10 carries against Troy. Lucky had three touchdown runs of at least 34 yards against the Trojans, and earned Big 12 Offensive Player-of-the-Week honors. The 15.6 yards per-carry average was the best for a Husker with at least 10 carries in a game since Damon Benning registered 173 yards on 10 carries against Pacific in Lucky added his fourth TD run of longer than 34 yards with a 40-yard scamper at Kansas State, and is tied for the team lead with six rushing touchdowns. Lucky also has 13 catches for 123 yards out of the backfield, and has at least one catch in every game. Junior Brandon Jackson had a standout freshman year in 2004 when he rushed for 390 yards, but was slowed by injury last season. He has been Nebraska s starter the past three weeks, and has responded with outstanding efforts against Iowa State, Kansas State and Texas. Jackson set career highs with 22 carries for 116 yards and a touchdown at Iowa State. Jackson s 22 carries at ISU are the most in a game by a Husker this season. He added a team-high 92 yards on 16 carries at Kansas State, including a career-long 48-yard run on the opening drive of the game. Against Texas, Jackson accounted for 162 all-purpose yards, including 77 receiving, 40 rushing and 45 yards on kickoff returns. Jackson scored his fourth touchdown of the season on a 49-yard reception in the fourth quarter. Jackson has 72 carries for 402 yards and three rushing touchdowns, and is a strong receiving threat out of the backfield with 12 catches for 152 yards and the touchdown against Texas. Page 8

9 Did you Know? Nebraska s win over Troy marked only the fourth time in school history Nebraska has had two 100-yard rushers and a 100-yard receiver in the same game. Marlon Lucky (156) and Kenny Wilson (106) provided the rushing output, while Terrence Nunn (102) topped the century mark in receiving. The previous three times this has occurred were: vs. Arizona St.: Clinton Childs (143 rushing), Damon Benning (111 rushing), Clester Johnson (129 receiving) vs. Kansas: Tom Rathman (159 rushing), Doug DuBose (109 rushing), Von Sheppard (129 receiving) vs. Minnesota: Mike Rozier (196 rushing), Turner Gill (100 rushing), Irving Fryar (138 receiving) Nebraska Season Receptions Player, Year Receptions 1. Johnny Rodgers, Johnny Rodgers, Nate Swift, Terrence Nunn, Cory Ross, Nebraska Career Receptions Player, Years Receptions 1. Johnny Rodgers, Matt Davison, Jeff Kinney, Terrence Nunn, 2004-present Guy Ingles, Tim Smith, Cory Ross, Wilson Thomas, Irving Fryar, Tom Penney, Todd Brown, Matt Herian, 2002-present Ross Pilkington, Abdul Muhammad, Jerry List, Dennis Richnafsky, Tracey Wistrom, Nate Swift, 2005-present Bobby Thomas, Chuck Malito, Nebraska Career Receiving Yards Player, Years Yards 1. Johnny Rodgers, , Matt Davison, , Matt Herian, 2002-present 1, Irving Fryar, , Guy Ingles, , Tracey Wistrom, , Terrence Nunn, 2004-present 1, Todd Brown, , Tim Smith, , Bobby Thomas, ,083 Jon Bostick, ,083 Consecutive Games with a Reception Junior Terrence Nunn has caught a pass in 21 straight games entering the Oklahoma State contest. The 21-game streak is the second-longest in school history. Here's a look at the longest streaks in school history. Player Years Games Johnny Rodgers * Terrence Nunn 2004-present 21 Junior Miller Matt Davison * Rodgers caught a pass in every game of his Nebraska career. Sophomore Cody Glenn is Nebraska s power back, but showed his complete ability against Iowa State. The 6-0, 230-pound Glenn set career highs with 19 carries for 148 yards and two touchdowns against the Cyclones, including the three longest runs of his career. Glenn s previous career rushing high was a team-high 88 yards in the opener against Louisiana Tech. Glenn missed the Troy game with an injury, but returned to action against Kansas and scored the game-winning touchdown in overtime. Glenn is tied with Lucky for the team lead with six rushing touchdowns, and has 64 carries for 344 yards. Junior Kenny Wilson joined the Huskers as a highly touted junior college prospect. Through eight games, Wilson has 68 carries for 310 yards. He scored his first career touchdown on a 14-yard run against Nicholls State, and had his first career 100-yard game with 106 yards on 19 carries against Troy. In Nebraska s win at Iowa State, Glenn and Jackson produced Nebraska s second double 100-yard effort in three weeks. The 100-yard rushing efforts marked the first time a Nebraska running back had topped the century mark in a Big 12 game since Cory Ross at Oklahoma in It was the first time since the 2003 contest at Missouri that Nebraska had a pair of 100-yard rushers in the same conference game. Previously, both Lucky (156) and Wilson (106) topped the century mark against Troy, marking the first time Nebraska has had two 100-yard rushers in the same game since 2004 against Western Illinois, the first game of Bill Callahan s tenure at Nebraska. Four Husker Backs Making Push for 500-Yard Club The balanced Husker rushing attack has four I-backs in position to gain 500 yards on the ground this season. All four of the Nebraska backs are within 190 yards of cracking the 500-yard barrier, led by Marlon Lucky with 481 yards. Nebraska has long been one of college football s dominant rushing teams, winning 15 NCAA team rushing titles. Despite that rushing prowess, the Huskers have had just one season in their history with four backs topping the 500-yard barrier. In 1979 four Huskers had between 544 and 1,110 yards, including... Junior I-back Jarvis Redwine (1,100 yards), senior I-back I.M. Hipp (585 yards), junior fullback Andra Franklin (583 yards) and junior I-back Craig Johnson (544 yards). Behind their combined rushing efforts, Nebraska ranked third nationally averaging yards per game. In 1982, Nebraska nearly duplicated the feat with four players rushing for 497 yards or more, including I-backs Mike Rozier, Roger Craig and Jeff Smith and quarterback Turner Gill. Receiver Tandem Posting Another Strong Season Quarterback Zac Taylor s two favorite targets from the 2005 season receivers Terrence Nunn and Nate Swift are back in 2006 and are again key elements in the Husker offense. A year ago, the duo combined for 88 receptions, 1,136 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns. In the process, both Nunn and Swift finished in the top five on Nebraska's single-season receptions list. This season Nunn leads Nebraska with 20 receptions for a team-high 336 yards, while Swift has 11 catches for 183 yards. Both players are quickly moving up the career pass receptions list. Nunn caught five passes against Texas to push his career total to 84, tied for third with Jeff Kinney on the all-time Nebraska list. Nunn is just nine receptions from second place on the list. Swift moved into the top 20 on the list recently and his 25-yard touchdown catch against Texas was the 57th reception of his two-year career. Nunn has produced his two biggest yardage outputs in recent weeks with 102 yards on four catches against Troy and 98 yards on three catches, including a career-long 75-yard touchdown, against Kansas. With his 84 yards against Texas, Nunn pushed his career receiving yardage total to 1,133 yards, seventh on the Nebraska career chart. In 2005, Swift and Nunn were the most productive single-season pass catching duo in Nebraska history. Swift did not catch a pass in the first three games of 2005, but exploded at the start of conference play. He had five receptions against Iowa State, then had consecutive nine-reception efforts against Missouri and Oklahoma. He finished the year with 45 receptions for 641 yards and seven touchdowns, all Husker freshman records. His 45 catches were the most by a player in 33 seasons and the third-most ever by a Husker. Swift had caught at least two passes in 10 straight games before being held without catches by Nicholls State and USC. Nunn caught at least one pass in all 12 games of his sophomore season in 2005, including nine games with three or more receptions. Entering the Oklahoma State game he has caught at least one pass in 21 straight games, tying the second-longest streak in Nebraska history. Like Swift, Nunn also caught seven touchdown passes from Taylor in 2005, including a pair of TD receptions in the Alamo Bowl. Overall, Nunn had 43 catches to tie for fourth on the NU single-season receptions list with former teammate Cory Ross. The 2005 season marked the first time in school history Nebraska had three players with 40 or more catches in a single season. Page 9

10 Husker Offense Hitting Home Runs Nebraska quarterback Zac Taylor threw three touchdown passes of 75 yards or more in Nebraska s victory over Kansas. Taylor connected on 78 and 75 yard scores to Frantz Hardy, in addition to a 75-yard scoring strike to Terrence Nunn on the game's second play. The 78-yard pass play is the longest in the Big 12 this season and the 75-yarders are tied for second. The three long touchdown strikes in a single-game were an extremely rare feat. The game marked the first time Nebraska had ever had three passes of 75 yards or more in a single game in school history. In fact, before the Kansas game Nebraska had never had more than two passes of 75 yards or more in a season. The three long touchdown passes were three of just 16 pass plays of 75 yards or more in Nebraska history. Research indicates the feat by Nebraska is a first in the Big 12 Conference and quite rare on the national level. Kentucky also accomplished the feat against Georgia in 2000, and Virginia Tech turned the trick against Syracuse in 2002, but no other school has indicated they have had three passes of 75 yards or more in the same game. Nebraska now has 25 pass plays of 70 yards or more in school history, with seven of those coming in Bill Callahan's 30 games as Husker head coach. Before 2006, Nebraska had just three seasons with two pass plays of 70 yards or more, with two of those being 2004 and NU Continues OT Mastery in Win over Kansas Nebraska used overtime to win its Big 12 Conference opener for the second straight year defeating Kansas, 39-32, on Sept. 30 in Lincoln. The victory improved Nebraska to 5-0 all-time in overtime contests, and continued remarkable success for the Huskers in extra sessions. Nebraska and Michigan are the only teams with at least five overtime victories to have perfect records in extra play. Michigan is also 5-0. In addition to wins over Iowa State and Kansas the past two seasons, Nebraska also defeated Missouri (1997), Colorado (1999) and Notre Dame (2000) on the road in overtime. Nebraska has scored touchdowns on all six of its overtime possessions, while allowing just one touchdown in overtime play (ISU last season in first overtime). Three Seniors Tabbed as 2006 Captains A trio of Husker seniors were elected by their teammates as captains for the 2006 Huskers. Quarterback Zac Taylor, defensive end Adam Carriker and safety/special teams standout Brandon Rigoni join the prestigious list of those who have served as captains at Nebraska. Taylor, a native of Norman, Okla., set a Nebraska single-season passing record as a junior last season. Taylor becomes the second member of his family to serve as a team captain in college football. His father, Sherwood, was a starting defensive back at Oklahoma in the late 1970s and served as a Sooner captain. Carriker is a preseason All-America selection by several media outlets after recording 9.5 sacks as a junior last season. A native of Kennewick, Wash., Carriker is the first Washington native to serve as a Nebraska captain. Rigoni continues the tradition of Nebraska captains from Lincoln. The 2006 season marks the third time in the past four years Nebraska has had a hometown captain. At the start of fall camp Rigoni was awarded a scholarship for his senior season. Purify and Hardy Providing Big Plays in Passing Game Nunn and Swift are not the only Husker wideouts with impressive outings this season. Juniors Maurice Purify and Frantz Hardy have both been key parts of the passing game and provided Nebraska with home-run threats. Purify is becoming a candidate for Big 12 Newcomer-of-the-Year honors. He ranks second on the team with 17 receptions for 417 yards, an average of 24.5 yards per catch. Purify has stepped up his play since the start of Big 12 action, totaling 12 catches for 283 yards (23.6 ypc), including four-reception efforts against Kansas and Kansas State. Purify also has a pair of touchdowns in conference play a 27-yard touchdown reception with three seconds left in the first half at Iowa State, giving NU a 21-7 edge and a career-long 63-yard TD catch for a touchdown against Texas. Purify has eight receptions of 25 yards or longer, including three touchdown grabs. Purify has picked up a first down on 16 of his 17 receptions in Hardy had a career night with three receptions for 159 yards and two touchdowns against Kansas. Hardy had touchdown receptions of 78 and 75 yards and became the first player in school history with two career games with more than 150 receiving yards (also Maine, 2005). Hardy has nine receptions for 221 yards, an average of 24.6 yards per catch. Herian Leads Deep Tight End Corps; Gives Passing Game Another Dimension Senior tight end Matt Herian has made a healthy return to the field in The 6-5, 245-pound Herian missed all of the 2005 season while recovering from a broken leg he suffered against Missouri in the eighth game of Herian s return has helped give quarterback Zac Taylor another impressive target in the Husker passing game. Herian has caught 12 passes for 150 yards and two touchdowns. In the process, Herian has resumed his assault on the Nebraska tight end record book. Against Louisiana Tech, Herian moved past Tracey Wistrom into first on the tight end career receiving yardage list. Herian enters the OSU game with 1,243 career receiving yards, good for third on NU s all-time yardage chart. He had four receptions against Nicholls State, and his two catches at Iowa State moved him past Jerry List s 61 catches from 1968 to Herian s receptions total of 65 is tied for 11th-best among all NU Career Tight End Receptions Rank, Player, Years Catches 1. Matt Herian, 2002-present Jerry List, Tracey Wistrom, Junior Miller, Jim McFarland, Huskers, and just one catch from the top 10. Herian has also continued to show his big-play ability. The senior has two receptions of 25 yards or more this season and 15 catches of that length in his career. Herian is the leader of a group of four tight ends who have made their presence felt in Following Herian s first-quarter touchdown catch in the opener against Louisiana Tech, three of his tight end teammates got into the act in the second half as juniors J.B. Phillips and Josh Mueller, and sophomore Hunter Teafatiller all reached the end zone. The tight end outburst was quite notable... The four touchdowns against Louisiana Tech tied a Nebraska single-game record for touchdowns by a tight end (also 4 at Missouri in 1987). The game marked the first time in school history four different tight ends caught touchdown passes. Nebraska tight ends did not have a TD catch in The previous touchdown catch by a Husker tight end was by Herian in the second game of the 2004 season against Southern Miss. The four tight ends combined for eight receptions for 108 yards and four touchdowns in the opener and have 30 catches for 292 yards and eight touchdowns in At Kansas State, Teafatiller (17 yards) and Mueller (3 yards) each had a touchdown grab, giving each of NU s four tight ends two touchdown catches this season. Senior Bookends Carriker, Moore Hope to Lead Blackshirt Sack Attack to Encore Nebraska led the nation in sacks and tackles for loss in 2005, registering 50 sacks and 140 tackles for loss. That effort helped the Huskers finish in the top 30 nationally in total defense, rushing defense, scoring defense and pass efficiency defense. The Huskers entered the 2006 season with hopes of again making a strong push up front. The Huskers returned players who accounted for 34.5 of the 50 sacks in 2005, led by dominant senior defensive ends Adam Carriker and Jay Moore, who set the tone for 2006 by each recording first-quarter sacks against Louisiana Tech. The 6-6, 295-pound Carriker, a pre-season All-American and Lombardi candidate, snuffed out the Bulldogs first drive of the game with a seven-yard sack on third down. The sack gave Carriker 14.5 career sacks, just outside of the Nebraska top 10 list. Carriker earned All-Big 12 honors in 2005 when he led the team with 9.5 sacks from his base end position. Through eight games, Carriker is among the leaders of a balanced Nebraska defense with 27 total tackles, including seven tackles for loss and a team-high 10 quarterback hurries. Carriker now has 32 career tackles for loss, just two outside of the top 10 on the school career list. A native of Elkhorn, Neb., Moore lines up opposite Carriker at the open end spot. The 6-4, 280-pound Moore made a two-yard tackle for loss on Louisiana Tech s first play of the opener, then added a 10-yard sack later in the first quarter to thwart another Bulldog drive. Page 10

11 BLackshirts by the numbers 2006 Sacks Game-by-Game Game Sacks Yds. TFL Yards La. Tech Nicholls USC Troy Kansas Iowa State Kansas St Texas Total Husker Takeaways Game Fumb. INT Total La. Tech Nicholls USC Troy Kansas Iowa State Kansas St Texas Totals Blackshirts Against the Pass Game Passes Yds. TD Long Sacks La. Tech Nicholls USC Troy Kansas Iowa St K-State Texas Yards per Game 218.2; Yards per Attempt 6.3 Pass Efficiency Defense Rating NU Backers Game-by-Game Stewart Bradley Game UT AT TT Sacks TFL La. Tech Nicholls USC Troy Kansas Iowa State Kansas St Texas Totals *-Two fumble recoveries vs. Nicholls State (NU LB record) Corey McKeon Game UT AT TT Sacks TFL La. Tech Nicholls USC Troy Kansas Iowa State Kansas St Texas Totals Bo Ruud Game UT AT TT Sacks TFL La. Tech Nicholls USC Troy Kansas Iowa State Kansas St Texas Totals He added his second sack of the season against Troy, and has added a sack each of the past two weekends, a 13-yarder against K-State and a four-yard sack of Texas quarterback Colt McCoy. He also made a key sack on a Kansas two-point conversion attempt in the fourth quarter of NU s overtime win. Moore has 24 total tackles, a team-high four sacks for 33 yards in losses, and a team-high nine tackles for loss of 46 yards. In addition to Carriker and Moore, Nebraska s top sack threats also include junior middle linebacker Corey McKeon who had seven sacks in 2005, and fellow defensive end Barry Turner who had a Nebraska freshman record six sacks on his way to frosh All-America honors in Redshirt freshman defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh has become a presence in opposing backfields this season, ranking second on the team in sacks ( yards) and tackles for loss (8-45). He has at least one tackle for loss in four of Nebraska s past six games. Senior defensive tackle Barry Cryer has 2.5 sacks, while senior nose tackle Ola Dagunduro ranks third on the team with two sacks for 16 yards. The 2006 Blackshirts are hoping to make a push for the best two-year sack total in school history. The most Adam Carriker Game-by-Game Game UT AT TT Sacks TFL QBH La. Tech Nicholls USC Troy Kansas Iowa State Kansas St Texas Totals Jay Moore Game-by-Game Game UT AT TT Sacks TFL QBH La. Tech Nicholls USC Troy Kansas Iowa State Kansas St Texas Totals sacks NU has recorded over the course of back-to-back seasons is 93 sacks in the 1984 (44) and 1985 (49) campaigns. Nebraska has 15 sacks this season and 65 in the past two years. Veteran Linebacking Corps Tackling Opponents In addition to a strong front four anchored by Moore and Carriker, Nebraska has a talented and veteran group of linebackers, giving the Blackshirts one of the nation s best front seven units. The Huskers featured returning starters at all three linebacker spots for 2006 senior Sam linebacker Stewart Bradley, junior Mike linebacker Corey McKeon and junior Will linebacker Bo Ruud. The trio had 99, 98 and 97 career tackles, respectively, entering 2006, and have started a combined 61 games in their career. The three players are continuing to rack up impressive tackle numbers in 2006, ranking as three of Nebraska s top five tacklers. Bradley posted his third career double-figure tackle game with a team-high 10 stops at Kansas State, matching his total at USC four weeks earlier. Bradley also forced a fumble at USC after recovering two fumbles the previous week against Nicholls State. The 6-4, 250-pound Bradley leads the team with 50 tackles, including four tackles for loss. McKeon burst onto the scene last year with a team-leading 98 tackles, including 22 tackles for loss, the second-most in Nebraska history. After opening with a pair of four-tackle efforts, McKeon had nine tackles each against USC and Kansas and is fifth on the team with 39 tackles, while also forcing and recovering a fumble. Ruud had a season-high nine tackles at USC and at Iowa State and added eight stops against Texas. He ranks second on the team with 44 tackles, including six tackles for loss and a 10-yard sack against Texas. Ruud finished 2005 as Nebraska s second-leading tackler behind McKeon. Ruud picked off a pass in the season opener for the second straight year, returning his pick against Louisiana Tech 14 yards and has forced a pair of fumbles this season. All three Nebraska linebackers are within 20 tackles of the top 50 on the Nebraska career tackles list. Juniors Steve Octavien and Lance Brandenburgh each have one career start and give Nebraska five linebackers with significant game experience. Octavien missed four straight games before returning against Texas and he responded with a career-high 10 tackles, including two tackles for loss. Brandenburgh has 23 tackles this season, and made seven stops against the Longhorns. Blackshirts Aim to Make Opponents One-Dimensional Nebraska held Kansas State to 22 rushing yards in a 21-3 win on Oct. 14. The rush defense effort against the Wildcats 2006 Blackshirts Against the Run Game Att. Yds. TD Long marked the fourth time this season Nebraska has held an La. Tech opponent to less than 100 yards rushing, including Iowa Nicholls State s 53 yards a week earlier. USC Nebraska ranks 26th nationally defending the run, allowing Troy yards per game. The Huskers run stuffing at Kansas Kansas State marked the sixth time in the last two seasons in Big 12 Iowa St play (12 games) that NU has held an opponent to less than 60 K-State yards rushing. Four of those efforts have been in road wins at Texas Yards per Game Yards per Attempt 3.4 Baylor and Colorado last season and at KSU and Iowa State this season. The Husker run defense will have a big chore on Saturday, as Oklahoma State ranks 10th nationally in rushing offense at yards per game. Page 11

12 Nebraska Football Notables 4 Five national championships (1970, 1971, 1994, 1995, 1997) 4 43 conference championships 4 Three Heisman trophies, eight Outland trophies, four Lombardi awards All-Americans 4 Nation-leading 85 academic All-Americans 4 NCAA-record 280 consecutive sellouts in Memorial Stadium all-time victories fourth in NCAA 4 43 all-time bowl appearances fifth in NCAA home record in last 20 seasons (since 1986) NU Streaks...The Huskers have... 4 won 96 straight when rushing for 400 yards 4 won 120 consecutive games when holding the opponent to 10 or fewer points ( all-time) 4 scored in 133 consecutive games 4 scored in 246 straight home games 4 shut out opponents 103 times Husker Records Report Category... Record All-time Home Memorial Stadium Since Away Road (on campus) Neutral Sites (includes bowls) When Scoring 35+ Points vs. Big 12 Teams In Big 12 Action (since 96) Home Away Neutral Bowls On ABC On FieldTurf In Overtime At Night vs. Ranked Teams... All-Time Home Away Neutral as No. 1 Team In 280 Consecutive Sellout Streak... Overall vs. Ranked Teams Nebraska Looks to Add to All-America Tradition in 2006 In addition to pacing all Division I schools in academic All- Americans, Nebraska owns a long tradition of being among the nation s leaders in All-Americans on the field. Nebraska s most recent first-team All-Americans came in 2003, when punter Kyle Larson and free safety Josh Bullocks were each picked as first-team All-Americans. Larson and Bullocks added to Nebraska s long list of All-Americans, beginning with tackle Vic Halligan in The Huskers have had at least one first-team All- American in all but four (1991, 1998, 2004, 2005) of the past 36 years. Overall, Nebraska has seen 92 different players earn first-team All-America honors from at least one recognized source with 14 winning double honors for a total of 106 first-team awards. Nebraska had its most All-Americans in one season when six Huskers earned firstteam honors in the 1971 national championship campaign. The offensive line is Nebraska s most honored position, with 26 players earning 31 first-team All-America certificates. Callahan's Huskers Continue to Perform in Classroom Nebraska has continued its tradition of excellence in the classroom under Head Coach Bill Callahan. In 2005, Kurt Mann and Dane Todd were the latest Huskers to earn CoSIDA first-team academic All-America honors. Mann, a two-year starter at center, carried a 3.97 grade-point average in mechanized systems management before graduating in May. A native of Lincoln, Todd graduated with a perfect 4.0 grade-point average in biological sciences. Mann and Todd were two of just nine juniors on the first-team academic All-America list, and Nebraska was one of only three schools with a pair of first-team selections. Both players are strong candidates to repeat as first-team academic All-America selections this fall. Nebraska has previously had two pairs of players earn back-to-back first-team academic All-America honors. In 1983 and 1984 defensive end Scott Strasburger and defensive lineman Rob Stuckey picked up consecutive All-America honors, while nose tackle Terry Connealy and offensive tackle Rob Zatechka earned the same recognition in 1993 and Overall, Nebraska has had 12 players earn two firstteam academic All-America selections, most recently defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch in 1999 and Todd Named to AFCA Good Works Team Nebraska senior fullback Dane Todd was one of just 11 Division I-A players named on Sept. 13 to the 2006 American Football Coaches Association Good Works Team. Todd is the nation-leading 11th Husker to receive the honor since the team's inception in Todd has volunteered his time with American Education Week, "School is Cool" Week, the Dads of Kids with Disabilities, the UNL Shadowing Program, Safe Quarters Friendship Home Fund Drive, Husker Haunted Hoops, Breakfast of Champions, Nebraska Dance Marathon for Children s Miracle Network, and the Relay for Life and Healthy Kids Day. The two 11-man teams, a Division I-A team and a combined team from Divisions I-AA, II, III and the NAIA, honor players for their dedication and commitment to community service. Nominations are submitted to the AFCA by the college sports information departments. A graduate student who completed his undergraduate work with a 4.0 grade-point average, Todd was also recently nominated for a National Football Foundation Postgraduate Scholarship. The selection of Mann and Todd gave the Husker football program 85 all-time academic All-Americans, a nationleading total. The Husker athletic program as a whole also leads the nation with 233 academic All-America selections across all teams and all sports. 4 Four Husker Seniors Playing 2006 Season as Graduate Students Kurt Mann and Dane Todd are among a group of four Husker seniors who are playing the 2006 season as graduate students. Senior safety Andrew Shanle and senior cornerback Isaiah Fluellen also picked up their degrees during UNL s spring commencement ceremonies, completing their undergraduate work in four years. The four players will have a lot of company by the time bowl season rolls around. Among Nebraska s 20- member senior class, 12 players are scheduled to earn their degrees by the conclusion of the fall semester. 4 Nebraska Leads Big 12 Conference in 2006 Graduation Success Rate Report Nebraska topped the Big 12 and ranked among the national leaders in the Graduation Success Rate for football as released by the NCAA in late September. Nebraska s 88 percent GSR was tops in the Big 12 Conference and well ahead of the national average of 65 percent. Among teams ranked in the Associated Press Poll the week of Sept. 24, Nebraska s GSR score was second only to Notre Dame, and the Huskers were one of just three programs with a GSR better than 80 percent. The Graduation Success Rate is an NCAA measurement that improves the federally mandated graduation rates by including transfer data in the calculation. This year s GSR scores were figured based on four classes of scholarship student-athletes who entered college from the fall of 1996 to the fall of 1999, and allowed for a six-year window in which to earn their degree. The GSR scores include student-athletes who transferred to Nebraska, but do not count student-athletes who transferred to another school and were academically eligible at the time of their transfer. 4 Huskers Pace Big 12 Conference in Academic Awards Nebraska had a Big-12 leading 22 players named to the first-team academic All-Big 12 team last fall. Fifteen Huskers were named to the first team, while another seven players earned second-team honors. During the fall 2005 semester, Nebraska placed 31 players on the Big 12 Commissioner's Fall Academic Honor Roll, including six student-athletes who had perfect 4.0 grade-point averages for the semester. During the spring, 38 Huskers were named to the honor roll, with six players recording 4.0 GPAs for the spring semester. The honor roll recognizes all student-athletes who earned a 3.0 grade-point average or better in the previous semester. 4 Nebraska Honored by AFCA for Football Graduation Rate The Husker football program was one of 29 schools from across the nation honored this spring by the American Football Coaches Association with the 2006 Academic Achievement Award. The 29 schools that were honored achieved a graduation rate of 70 percent or better for the incoming freshman class. This year marked the sixth straight year Nebraska has received the honor and the 10th time since 1994 Nebraska has been recognized. Nebraska s athletic program also leads the Big 12 in exhausted eligibility graduation rate for all sports at 93 percent. Page 12

13 Huskers' Top 10 Home Crowds No. Attend. Opponent Date 1. 85,187 Texas (L, 22-20) Oct. 21, ,181 La. Tech (W, 49-10) Sept. 2, ,069 Kansas (W, 39-32, ot) Sept. 30, ,799 Troy (W, 56-0) Sept. 23, ,076 Nicholls State (W, 56-7) Sept. 9, ,268 Texas (L, 27-24) Nov. 2, ,176 Utah State (W, 44-13) Sept. 7, ,118 Notre Dame (W, 27-10) Sept. 8, ,096 Kansas (W, 56-17) Nov. 4, ,070 Iowa (W, 42-13) Sept. 23, 2000 Largest Crowds To See Nebraska Play No. Opponent Attend. 1. at Penn State, Sept. 14, , Miami (Rose Bowl), Jan. 3, , Stanford (Rose Bowl), Jan. 1, ,000 at USC, Sept. 16, , at Penn State, Sept. 25, , vs. Texas, Oct. 21, , vs. Louisiana Tech, Sept. 2, , vs. Kansas, Sept. 30, , at Oklahoma, Nov. 13, , vs. Troy, Sept. 23, ,799 NU Extends Run of Success in Season Openers Nebraska extended the nation s longest winning streak in season openers with its victory over Louisiana Tech on Sept. 2. The Huskers have now been on the winning end in each of their last 21 season openers, dating back to a loss to Florida State in Louisiana Tech is the second team (also Utah State) to twice be a victim in Nebraska s season-opening win streak. Nebraska also defeated the Bulldogs in the 1998 opener. This year marked one of 14 times in the past 21 years Nebraska has scored 40 or more points in a season opener. In that same period, the Huskers have limited the opposition to 14 points or less 14 times. The Huskers 21-game win streak in season openers is four better than the 17 straight season-opening wins by both Kansas State and Florida. The Huskers have won each of their last 21 season openers by 10 or more points, and own an all-time record in season openers. Since 1973, NU is in season openers, including 24-2 at Memorial Stadium, with losses only to Florida State (1985) and Washington State (1977). In all-time home openers NU is , including at Memorial Stadium. The Huskers are 31-2 in their last 33 home openers. Nebraska Season Opening Win Streak Year Opponent (Rank) Result 1986 Florida State (11) W, Utah State W, Texas A&M (10)* W, Northern Illinois W, Baylor W, Utah State W, Utah W, North Texas W, West Virginia (24)* W, at Oklahoma State W, Michigan State W, Akron W, Louisiana Tech# W, at Iowa W, San Jose State W, TCU$ W, Arizona State% W, Oklahoma State (24) W, Western Illinois W, Maine W, Louisiana Tech W, *-Kickoff Classic, East Rutherford, N.J. # Eddie Robinson Football Classic; $ Pigskin Classic; % BCA Classic Nebraska the Newest Member of 800-Win Club Nebraska joined Michigan (857), Notre Dame (817) and Texas (807) in the 800-win club with its Oct. 14 victory at Kansas State. The Oct. 21 matchup between Nebraska and Texas marked just the third-ever meeting in college football between teams with 800 wins at game time. Michigan and Notre Dame s meetings in 2005 and 2006 both featured programs with more than 800 victories. Nebraska is in its 117th season of college football in 2006, and is the fourthwinningest program in terms of victories. The Huskers own an all-time record in 1,163 games (.705) in 117 years of football. 4Since the first season of Nebraska football in 1890, Husker teams have won 11 or more games 12 times, including seven times since Nebraska has won 12 or more games seven times, including three seasons with 13 wins (1971, 1994, 1997). 4Nebraska (702), Michigan (705), Alabama (728) and Notre Dame (736) were the only programs to win 700 games in the 1900s. Nebraska College Football s Winningest Program Since 1970 The bulk of Nebraska s football success has come since 1962 when Bob Devaney arrived from Wyoming and resurrected the Husker program. Devaney capped his career with consecutive national titles in 1970 and 1971, starting an unbelievable run of 10-plus victory seasons, and conference and national championships. In the past 37 seasons (including 2006), beginning with 1970, Nebraska has posted a remarkable 366 victories, an average of 10 wins per season. The Huskers overall record in that time period is for an.813 winning percentage in 453 games. In that time span, Nebraska has easily established itself as the nation s winningest program, posting 27 more victories than second-place Michigan, followed by Ohio State (330), Oklahoma (327), and Penn State (324). 4Nebraska has won 10 games or more 24 times since 1962, including 21 times since All-Time Victories School Wins 1. Michigan Notre Dame Texas Nebraska Ohio State 782 Winningest Progams Since 1970 School Victories 1. Nebraska Michigan Ohio State Oklahoma Penn State 324 4The Huskers have finished the regular season undefeated and untied seven times since 1965, and played in 13 national title games (for one of the two teams) and won the national title five times since Nebraska was the first team in college football history to win 100 or more games in consecutive decades, ranking first in the 1980s (103-20,.837) and second in the 1990s ( ,.868). Nebraska narrowly missed 100 victories in the 1970s with 98 wins, and posted a nation-leading 309 wins from 1970 to Huskers 2006 Schedule Includes a Pair of Top-Five Foes Nebraska is facing a challenging schedule in In the non-conference the Huskers faced their first ranked opponent of the season, squaring off against No. 4 USC on the road. Last weekend, Nebraska faced off with fifth-ranked Texas at Memorial Stadium, the first top-five foe to visit Memorial Stadium since No. 2 Oklahoma in This season marks the first time Nebraska has faced a pair of top-five teams in the same season since 2001, when NU played the second-ranked Sooners and No. 1 Miami in the Rose Bowl. Nebraska is the the only team in the nation facing both of last year s national championship game participants. The Trojans and Longhorns are two of seven Husker opponents that won seven or more games last season and one of six 2005 bowl teams on Nebraska s schedule. In addition to both of last year s Rose Bowl teams, Nebraska also faces Kansas (Fort Worth), Iowa State (Houston), Missouri (Independence) and Colorado (Champs Sports). Additionally, both Louisiana Tech and Nicholls State posted winning seasons in Huskers Enjoying New Home in 2006 The Nebraska football program moved into its new home in the summer of After being housed in the South Stadium for more than three decades, the Huskers moved into the Tom and Nancy Osborne Athletic Complex before the start of training camp in early August. Among the features in the new facility are... 4 The Charles and Romona Myers Performance Center...Located on the first floor of the Osborne Complex, the Myers Performance Center includes a state-of-the art athletic medicine facility, a spacious and sparkling new strength complex and a new locker room and equipment room for the Huskers. 4 New football offices...the Nebraska football offices are housed on the second floor of the Osborne Complex and provide the Husker staff and players with the needed tools to prepare at a championship level. The change in location led to a significant change in Nebraska s pre-game routine. The Huskers famous Tunnel Walk now concludes with the team entering the field from the Northwest Corner of Tom Osborne Field. After a path of red FieldTurf leads the Huskers to the field, Nebraska enters after large bronze gates are opened. The gates feature images of six of the greatest Huskers from the 1890s to the 1960s, and are guarded each week by two military members. The football program benefitted in numerous ways from the project, and Nebraska fans also have several new features available. Page 13

14 Heisman Winner Rozier Part of 2006 College Football Hall of Fame Class Former Husker great Mike Rozier is one of 13 members of the 2006 College Football Hall of Fame Division I-A class. The 1983 Heisman Trophy winner Rozier holds Nebraska records for season rushing yards (2,148) and career rushing yards (4,780). Rozier will be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame on Dec. 5 at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York. Rozier will become the 13th Husker player to be inducted into the Hall and the first since Johnny Rodgers in In addition to 13 players, Nebraska also has six former head coaches who are in the College Football Hall of Fame. Rozier was honored in Lincoln at halftime of the Texas game. Joining the Memorial Stadium record crowd to pay tribute to Rozier were fellow Husker Hall of Fame members Forrest Behm, Rich Glover, Johnny Rodgers and Tom Osborne. Nebraska College Football Hall of Fame Members Players Ed Weir, Tackle, , (Inducted in 1951) George Sauer, Fullback, (1954) Guy Chamberlin, End, (1962) Clarence Swanson, End, (1973) Sam Francis, Fullback, (1977) Bobby Reynolds, Halfback, (1984) Forrest Behm, Tackle, (1988) Wayne Meylan, Middle Guard, (1991) Bob Brown, Guard, (1993) Rich Glover, Middle Guard, (1995) Dave Rimington, Center, (1997) Johnny Rodgers, Wingback, (2000) Mike Rozier, I-Back, (2006) Coaches Fielding Yost, 1898 (1951) Dana X. Bible, (1951) Biff Jones, (1954) E.N. Robinson, (1955) Bob Devaney, (1981) Tom Osborne, (1998) Huskers Among Leaders in AP National Titles Notre Dame leads the nation by winning eight Associated Press national titles since 1936, with Oklahoma (7), Alabama (6), Miami (5), USC (5), Nebraska (4) and Minnesota (4) next in line. While the Huskers were awarded the national title by the coaches in 1997, NU finished second to Michigan in the AP poll. In 1970, Nebraska was awarded the AP national title, but not the coaches (Texas was first, Ohio State second and NU third) as the final poll was released before the bowl games were played. In the coaches poll (since 1950), Nebraska is tied for fourth with Miami and Texas with four titles, behind Alabama and Oklahoma with six apiece, and USC with five. Saturday Night Lights Nebraska s game with Texas ended a streak of five straight night games for the 2006 Huskers, the longest in school history. The Oct. 14 win at Kansas State concluded a streak of primetime games that also included matchups against USC (ABC), Troy (FSN PPV), Kansas (FSN) and Iowa State (ABC). Nebraska s previous record for consecutive night games was four straight to open the 2002 season. The most night games Nebraska has played in a season is six. Nebraska has made the most of its night appearances at Memorial Stadium posting a 24-2 all-time record at night in Lincoln. NU s lone setbacks were to a pair of top 10 teams No. 4 Washington in 1991 and seventh-ranked Texas in The Huskers dominance at night has been impressive, as 21 of the 24 home night wins have been by 13 points or more, including a 56-0 shutout of Troy on Sept New HuskerVision screens... Memorial Stadium features three new HuskerVision screens for the 2006 season. High above the North end of Memorial Stadium is a massive 33 x 117-foot screen. In addition to video, the large HuskerVision screen will feature a scoreboard, statistics and ticker. Two new HuskerVision screens were also placed on the Southeast and Southwest towers allowing fans in the north end of the stadium great viewing angles of the HuskerVision screens. 4 More Husker fans...6,500 seats were added in the North Stadium, in addtion to 13 new sky suites on the seventh floor of the Osborne Athletic Complex and new and improved handicapped seating. Nebraska received more than 15,000 requests for the 6,500 seats in less than three weeks. Nebraska set a Memorial Stadium record with 85,181 fans for the Louisiana Tech game, and could eclipse that mark this week against Texas. 4 Improved fan amenities...all ticket holders at Memorial Stadium will benefit from a new large concourse in the North Stadium. The concourse now connects the East, West and North stadiums. New gates were also added on the North end, aiding in entering and exiting Memorial Stadium. Bigger Memorial Stadium Continues to Be Packed Nebraska s game against Texas was the 280th consecutive sellout at Memorial Stadium, an ongoing NCAA record. The sellout streak dates back to Hall of Fame Coach Bob Devaney s first year at Nebraska in 1962 (vs. Missouri on Nov. 3). Nebraska s 280 consecutive sellouts easily outdistance Notre Dame, which ranks second nationally with 188 consecutive sellouts. Nebraska has had remarkable success during the sellout streak, posting a record during the 280 sellouts. The mark includes a record against ranked teams. Nebraska is 5-0 in the five milestone sellouts during that period (50th, 100th, 150th, 200th and 250th sellouts), including a 24-7 win over No. 2 Colorado on Oct. 29, 1994 (No. 200) and a victory over Utah State on Sept. 7, 2002 (No. 250). Although sellouts have become commonplace in Lincoln, there are a few more folks dressed in red packing Memorial Stadium this season. Capacity at Memorial Stadium is 81,067, with the addition of 6,500 new seats in the North Stadium. The Texas game featured a stadium record crowd of 85,187, the sixth-largest crowd to see Nebraska play. (see page 13) Nebraska had played before 10 crowds of more than 82,000 fans in school history entering the 2006 season, but are likely to have nine games this season with crowds in excess of 82,000. The crowd of 92,000 at the Los Angeles Coliseum on Sept. 16 was the second-largest crowd Nebraska has played in front of in the regular season. Nebraska Owns Dominant Edge at Memorial Stadium Nebraska has rewarded the loyality of its fans with incredible success at Memorial Stadium through the years. Nebraska finished 5-2 at home in 2005, and has won at least six home games in 17 of the past 19 seasons. Nebraska is at home in the last 18 seasons (since 1989), including a pair of losses against teams that went on to win the national championship Colorado in 1990 and Washington in The Huskers are 4-1 at home in Since 1986, only seven schools have left Memorial Stadium with a victory. During Nebraska s run of success at home in the past 25 years, Nebraska has had three home winning streaks of 20 or more games. Nebraska had a school-record 47-game home winning streak from 1991 to 1998, a 26-game home streak from 1998 to 2002 and a 21-game win streak in the early 1980s. Nebraska has not been shut out at home since a 12-0 loss to Kansas State in 1968 (246 games), and has posted 40 unbeaten and untied home seasons. The Huskers are (.778, 631 games, 117 years) in Lincoln, (.762, 476 games, 84 years) in Memorial Stadium (since 1923). Huskers Make Successful Return to Bowl Season in 2005 Nebraska returned to the postseason in 2005, and made the most of its 43rd all-time bowl appearance with a victory over Michigan in the Alamo Bowl. The Alamo Bowl was Nebraska s 36th bowl appearance in the past 37 seasons, and came after the Huskers streak of 35 straight bowl appearances ended in Nebraska s 43 all-time bowl appearances rank fifth nationally, trailing Alabama, Texas, Tennessee and USC. The Huskers pushed their all-time bowl record over the.500 mark at following the win over Michigan. Nebraska has won eight of its past 11 bowl games dating back to the 1994 season.the victory at Kansas State gave Nebraska six wins and made the Huskers eligible for a 44th all-time bowl appearance. All-Time Bowl Appearances School Bowls 1. Alabama Tennessee 45 Texas USC Nebraska 43 Conference Crowns Nebraska entered the 2006 campaign with the goal of reaching the Big 12 Conference Championship Game on Dec. 2 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. The game has been held in Kansas City on three previous occasions, but Nebraska has not been involved in those three games. The Huskers are currently in good position, tied with Missouri for the Big 12 North Division lead at 3-1. This fall Nebraska is looking for its first appearance in the league title game since The Huskers played in three of the first four Big 12 title games, winning the title in 1997 and 1999, with both of those games played in San Antonio. Page 14

15 Huskers in the National Football League Atlanta Demorrio Williams (LB, 3rd season) Baltimore Sam Koch (P, Rookie) Cory Ross (KR/PR, Rookie) Buffalo Chris Kelsay (DE, 4th season) Carolina Mike Minter (FS, 10th season) Mike Rucker (DE, 8th season) Chicago Mike Brown (SS, 7th season) Cincinnati Kyle Larson (P, 3rd season) Cleveland Ralph Brown (CB, 7th season) Detroit Daniel Bullocks (FS, Rookie) Dominic Raiola (C, 6th season) Cory Schlesinger (FB, 12th season) Green Bay Ahman Green (RB, 9th season) Houston Kris Brown (PK, 8th season) Zach Wiegert (OT, 12th season) Kansas City Will Shields (OG, 14th season) New England Russ Hochstein (C/G, 6th season) Le Kevin Smith (DT, Rookie) New Orleans Josh Bullocks (FS, 2nd season) DeJuan Groce (CB, 4th season) Scott Shanle (LB, 4th season) Oakland Adam Treu (C, 10th season) Fabian Washington (CB, 2nd season) Philadelphia Correll Buckhalter (RB, 6th season) San Diego Ryon Bingham (DT, 3rd season) Carlos Polk (LB, 6th season) Seattle Josh Brown (PK, 4th season) Grant Wistrom (DE, 9th season) Tampa Bay Barrett Ruud (LB, 2nd season) Tennessee Kyle Vanden Bosch (DE, 6th season) Practice Squad New York Jets Titus Adams (DT, 1st season) Nebraska is one of three teams to capture two or more Big 12 titles in the first decade of the conference, joining Oklahoma with three and Texas with two. Kansas State, Texas A&M and Colorado each captured one Big 12 crown in the first 10 years of Big 12 action. Texas, Oklahoma and Colorado have each made four Big 12 title game appearances, while Nebraska and Kansas State have played in the the contest three times each. Nebraska has won 43 football conference championships overall, including eight under Coach Bob Devaney and 13 under Coach Tom Osborne. Oklahoma has won 35 conference championships to rank second behind NU among conference schools. Huskers Well-Represented in National Football League Nebraska has a long-standing tradition of placing large numbers of players in the NFL. As of the start of NFL training camps, the Huskers had 41 players listed on rosters. When final rosters were determined, Nebraska had 31 players on active rosters and one player on a practice squad. Nebraska s 31 players on active rosters led the Big 12 Conference, one more than Texas and two more than Oklahoma. Included in the group of players on NFL rosters are four players who were selected in the 2006 NFL Draft safety Daniel Bullocks (2nd round, Detroit), punter Sam Koch (6th, Baltimore), defensive lineman Le Kevin Smith (6th, New England) and defensive lineman Titus Adams (7th, N.Y. Jets), who is on the practice squad. In addition, running back Cory Ross, a non-drafted free agent is on the Ravens opening day roster. Koch s roster spot gives Nebraska two punters and two place-kickers in the NFL, with the combined four kickers the most of any school in the country. Nebraska s most experienced NFL veteran is Kansas City Chiefs All-Pro offensive guard Will Shields, who is in his 14th NFL campaign in A full listing of Nebraska s players in the NFL is included in the left margin. Misc Notes... Louisiana Tech Nebraska extended the nation s longest winning streak in season openers with its victory. The Huskers have now been on the winning end in each of their last 21 season openers, dating back to a loss to Florida State in Louisiana Tech was the second team (also Utah State) to twice be a victim in Nebraska s seasonopening win streak. Nebraska also defeated the Bulldogs in the 1998 opener. The Huskers 21-game win streak in season openers is four better than the 17 straight season-opening wins by both Kansas State and Florida. Nicholls State Nicholls State did not complete a pass, marking the 10th time in school history Nebraska has held an opponent without a pass completion, and the first time since 1992 against Oklahoma State. USC The loss at USC marked the first time under Bill Callahan that Nebraska has lost when scoring first in a game. NU is 11-1 in such games under Callahan. The 28 points scored by USC were the fewest by the Trojans since also scoring 28 points against Oregon State in November of 2004 (19 games). It also ended a streak of 15 straight games with 30 or more points and a streak of 10 straight home games with 38 or more points. Troy Nebraska a shutout was its first since a 28-0 shutout of Iowa State in NU had two shutouts that season, also blanking Troy The 56-0 victory was NU s most lopsided win since a 59-0 win over Baylor in Nebraska s 406 yards of total offense in the first half was the most in a half under Coach Bill Callahan, and NU s most in the first half of a game since rolling up 416 yards in the first half of a win over Baylor. Nebraska limited Troy to 140 yards of offense, the fewest by a Nebraska opponent since allowing just 84 yards against Baylor in Kansas Nebraska recorded its 31st win in its last 32 conference openers, and its 29th straight win in a conference home opener. Senior safety Andrew Shanle intercepted two passes in the first quarter. Shanle s two interceptions marked the first time a Husker has had two interceptions in a game since Josh Bullocks had two interceptions against Oklahoma State in Shanle had picked off his first career pass last week against Troy. Kansas 94 plays were the most ever by a Husker opponent, topping the 92 plays that Oklahoma ran against Nebraska in KU s 405 passing yards also rank sixth all-time against a Husker opponent. Iowa State Cody Glenn (148) and Brandon Jackson (116) each topped 100 yards rushing in the game. The 100-yard rushing games marked the first time a Husker has rushed for 100 yards in a Big 12 game since Cory Ross rushed 30 times for 130 yards at Oklahoma in It was the first time since the 2003 contest at Missouri that the Huskers have had a pair of 100-yard rushers in the same conference game. Kansas State Nebraska s 3-0 Big 12 start was its first since 2001.The victory ended a four-game Nebraska losing streak against Kansas State in Manhattan, since an NU win in Nebraska s back-to-back road victories at Iowa State and Kansas State marked the first time Nebraska has won Big 12 road games in consecutive weeks since 2000 wins at ISU and Texas Tech. Nebraska's victory marked the 800th win in the history of the program. The Huskers become the fourth program to win 800 games, joining Michigan (855), Notre Dame (816) and Texas (806). Page 15

16 HUSKER SPORTS NETWORK Nebraska Football on the Air Nebraska again boasts one of the nation s most comprehensive radio networks with 51 network stations for the 2006 football season. The network includes 36 stations in the state of Nebraska, and 15 out-state stations, representing 10 additional states. Nebraska Stations Ainsworth, KBRB-AM Alliance, KCOW-AM Aurora, KRGY-FM Beatrice, KWBE-AM Broken Bow, KCNI-AM/KBBN-FM /98.3 Chadron, KCSR-AM Falls City, KTNC-AM/KLZA-FM /101.3 Fremont, KHUB-AM/KFMT-FM /105.5 Grand Island, KRGI-AM Hastings, KLIQ-FM Holdrege, KUVR-AM/KMTY-FM /97.7 Kearney, KGFW-AM/KQKY-FM /105.9 Lexington, KRVN-AM Lincoln, KLIN-AM/KFGE-FM /98.1 McCook, KSWN-FM Norfolk, KNEN-FM North Platte, KODY-AM/KXNP-FM /103.5 Ogallala, KOGA-AM Omaha, KFAB-AM/KHUS-FM /93.3 Scottsbluff, KNEB-AM/FM /94.1 Sidney, KSID-AM/FM /98.7 Valentine, KVSH-AM Wayne, KTCH-FM West Point, KTIC-AM/KWPN-FM /107.9 York, KAWL-AM Out-of-State Stations* Arkansas Rogers, KURM-AM Colorado Loveland, KXST-AM Iowa Sioux City, KMNS-AM Kansas Wellington-Wichita, KWME-FM Minnesota Minneapolis/St. Paul, WMGT-AM Missouri Joplin, KOCR-AM Kansas City/Independence, KCTE-AM/WHB-AM /810 Nevada Las Vegas, KSHP-AM South Dakota Rapid City, KTOQ-AM Sioux Falls, KSOO-AM Winner, KWYR-AM Yankton, KYNT-AM/KKYA-FM /93.1 Washington Seattle, KKNW-AM *-Husker football games can also be heard on Sirius Satellite Radio. The Coach Callahan Show Coach Callahan's one-hour weekly TV show, The Coach Callahan Show, with host Jim Rose, will be carried on these stations; WOWT (Omaha, 11:05 p.m., Sunday) KOLN/KGIN/UPN (Lincoln/Grand Island, 10:35 p.m., Sunday) FSN Midwest (Noon, Tuesday) KNOP (North Platte, check local listings) KPTH Fox 44 (Sioux City, Iowa, check local listings) Time Warner Cable (Lincoln, check local listings) Cox Cable (Omaha, check local listings) Charter Media (Grand Island, check local listings) Great Plains Cable (NE Nebraska, check local listings) Lakes Television Net. (Spirit Lake, Iowa, check local listings) KXOC (Oklahoma City, check local listings) Comcast Entertainment Television (Denver, check local listings) Nebraska Starters in Depth Offense (*-indicates letters earned) Position Player Yr. Ht./Wt. Worth Noting TE Matt Herian*** Sr. 6-5/245 Senior has returned to lineup with 12 catches, 150 yards and two TDs Owns Nebraska tight end receiving yardage and receptions records LT Chris Patrick* Jr. 6-4/290 Tenacious player has started past 10 games since 05; Converted DE LG Greg Austin*** Sr. 6-1/295 Versatility to play both guard spots and center; 17 career starts; Houston native missed K-State contest with a knee injury C Brett Byford Jr. 6-3/300 Alabama native has started past seven games in place of Kurt Mann C Kurt Mann** Sr. 6-4/290 Missed five games with virus ending streak of 24 starts Academic All-American who graduated in May RG Mike Huff* So. 6-4/305 Powerful sophomore earned starting nod after strong spring and fall camp RT Matt Slauson* So. 6-5/335 Started final three games of 2005 and can play both guard and tackle WR (X) Nate Swift* So. 6-2/195 NU frosh records for catches (45),TD catches (7) and receiving yards (641) Seven straight games with at least three catches ended vs. Nicholls WR (Z) Terrence Nunn** Jr. 6-0/185 Ranks third on Nebraska career receptions list (84); 102 yards vs. Troy Caught 43 passes and 7 TDs in 05; At least one catch in 21 straight games FB Dane Todd*** Sr. 5-11/235 Strong lead blocker and solid receiving threat; 1st career TD vs. Nicholls First-team academic All-American; 4.0 GPA IB Marlon Lucky* So. 6-0/ carries, 156 yards, 3 TD vs. Troy; Big 12 Offensive POW vs. Troy IB Cody Glenn* So. 6-0/230 Bruising runner has 6 TDs and had career-high 148 yards at Iowa State IB Brandon Jackson** Jr. 5-11/210 Has started past three games and totaled 248 yards on 45 carries QB Zac Taylor* Sr. 6-2/210 Fourth on Nebraska career passing list (4,477 yards); Owns the top three passing days in school history; 35 career TD passes Defense (*-indicates letters earned) Position Player Yr. Ht./Wt. Worth Noting O END Jay Moore** Sr. 6-4/280 Started all 20 games the past two seasons; Had 14 TFL as a junior and four in 2006; 30 career TFL DT Barry Cryer* Sr. 6-2/280 Brings a quick, athletic pass rush threat to Husker front four; Parents of New Orleans native temporarily re-located to Lincoln in 2005 NT Ola Dagunduro* Sr. 6-2/300 Powerful interior player who had two sacks in 2005 and has two in 2006 B END Adam Carriker*** Sr. 6-6/295 Preseason AA has a sack in nine of 20 games since start of 05 Career totals of 42 QB hurries and 32 TFL SAM Stewart Bradley*** Sr. 6-4/250 Utah native has returned from season-ending knee injury in 2005; Had a NU linebacker record two fumble recoveries vs. Nicholls St. MIKE Corey McKeon* Jr. 6-1/225 Butkus candidate led Nebraska with 98 tackles and 22 TFL; Second-team All-Big 12 performer as a sophomore WILL Bo Ruud** Jr. 6-3/235 Started 10 games in 2005; 14 TFL, including LB record five vs. KSU Interception in season opener for second straight season vs. La. Tech S CB Andre Jones Jr. 6-0/195 Transfer took over position in fall camp after injury to Zack Bowman; Played briefly in SEC at Kentucky in 2003 SS Tierre Green** Jr. 6-1/200 Shifted to safety in 2006 after playing corner in 2005; third on team with 43 tackles; Also a key part of NU kickoff return game FS Andrew Shanle*** Sr. 6-1/210 Fifth-year senior has earned starting position in 2006; First career INT vs. Troy; Two picks vs. KU, first time by a Husker since 03 W CB Cortney Grixby** Jr. 5-9/170 Started all 12 games in 05; 10 pass breakups; 1st career INT at Iowa St. Through eight games has six PBU, fumble caused and fumble recovered Out (Injury) CB Zackary Bowman* Sr. 6-2/ PBU leader was lost in preseason to knee injury Special Teams (*-indicates letters earned) Position Player Yr. Ht./Wt. Worth Noting PK Jordan Congdon* So. 5-11/175 First-team freshman All-American in 2005; NU record 19 FG in 2005 Has connected on 68 straight PATs since missing first of career P Dan Titchener So. 6-0/200 Averaging 39.4 yards on 38 punts; just seven punts have been returned LS Lane Kelly*** Sr. 6-4/270 In fourth year as starting long snapper for Huskers KOR Kenny Wilson Jr. 6-0/220 JUCO I-back has 310 yards rushing on 68 carries in 2006 Brandon Jackson** Jr. 5-11/210 Regular contributor in backfield; career-high 116 rushing yards at ISU PR Terrence Nunn** Jr. 6-0/185 Ranked third nationally at 18.3 ypr in 2005; 31-yard return vs. USC Page 16

17 2006 Nebraska Rosters Alphabetical *-Indicates Letters Earned No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School/College) 7 Adams, Jordan S Jr. Santee, Calif. (West Hills/Grossmont College) 93 Alegria, Jordan PK RFr. North Platte, Neb. 95 Allen, Pierre DL Fr. Denver, Colo. (Thomas Jefferson) 65 *** Austin, Greg OL Sr. Cypress, Texas (Cypress-Fairbanks) 66 Barrett, Cruz OL Fr. Daytona Beach, Fla. (Mainland) 56 Baumgartner, Justin LS So. Cheyenne, Wyo. (Chadron State/Laramie County CC) 52 Benzel, Bryan LS RFr. Alliance, Neb. 57 Bergland, Dennis DT Fr. Plattsmouth, Neb. 14 * Bowman, Zackary CB Sr. Anchorage, Alaska (Bartlett/N.M. Military) 34 *** Bradley, Stewart LB Sr. Salt Lake City, Utah (Highland) 40 ** Brandenburgh, Lance LB Jr. Overland Park, Kan. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 1 Brooks, Chris WR So. St. Louis, Mo. (Hazelwood East) 21 * Brothers, Titus DB Jr. San Antonio, Texas (Judson) 59 Byford, Brett OL Jr. Hartselle, Ala. 82 Cammack, Wes WR RFr. DeWitt, Neb. (Tri County) 90 *** Carriker, Adam DE Sr. Kennewick, Wash. 62 Christensen, Andy OL So. Bennington, Neb. 29 * Congdon, Jordan PK So. San Diego, Calif. (St. Augustine) 45 Covey, Nick LB RFr. Glendale, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge) 94 * Cryer, Barry DL Sr. Marrero, La. (John Ehret/Dodge City CC) 6 Culbert, Major DB Fr. Harbor City, Calif. (Nathaniel Narbonne) 54 * Dagunduro, Ola DL Sr. Inglewood, Calif. (Compton CC) 15 Davis, Beau QB So. Venice, Calif. 52 * Dillard, Phillip LB So. Tulsa, Okla. (Jenks) 94 Egger, Zach PK Fr. Wood River, Neb. 46 * Eisenhart, Ben DB Jr. Culbertson, Neb. 26 * Erickson, Dan WR Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Papillion-LaVista) 47 Farino, Paul FB RFr. East Meadow, N.Y. (Kellenberg Memorial) 28 *** Fluellen, Isaiah CB Sr. Ramstein, Germany (Ramstein America) 27 Ford, Ryan DB RFr. Winfield, Ala. 12 Ganz, Joe QB So. Palos Heights, Ill. (Amos Alonzo Stagg) 39 Glassman, Dan TE Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Creighton Prep) 34 * Glenn, Cody IB So. Rusk, Texas 42 Gould, Brandon DB So. Lake Ozark, Mo. (School of the Osage/Lindenwood Univ.) 30 ** Green, Tierre S Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Benson) 2 ** Grixby, Cortney CB Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Central) 75 Haines, Victory OL Jr. Logan, Utah (Snow College) 7 * Hardy, Frantz WR Jr. Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington/Butler Co. CC) 80 Harvey, David DE RFr. LaPlata, Md. (McDonough) 90 Henery, Alex PK/P Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Burke) 9 Henry, Will WR Fr. El Paso, Texas (J.M. Hanks) 11 *** Herian, Matt TE Sr. Pierce, Neb. 67 Hickman, Jacob OL Fr. Bakersfield, Calif. (Centennial) 8 Hildebrand, Brian QB So. Corona, Calif. (Corona/Oregon St./ Mt. San Antonio CC) 86 Hill, Sean TE Jr. Lisle, Ill. (Naperville North) 4 Holt, Menelik WR Fr. San Diego, Calif. (St. Augustine) 61 * Huff, Mike OL So. Ralston, Neb. 32 ** Jackson, Brandon IB Jr. Horn Lake, Miss. 91 Jensen, Seth DL Fr. Fort Morgan, Colo. 71 Jepson, Zach DT Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Millard West) 96 Johnson, Brandon Dl Jr. Chicago, Ill. (Marshall/Compton CC/Graceland Univ.) 25 Jones, Andre CB Jr. Fort Walton Beach, Fla. (Choctawhatchee/Fresno City CC/Kentucky) 73 Jones, D.J. OL Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Central) 47 * Kadavy, Andy LB Sr. Seward, Neb. 5 Keller, Sam QB Sr. Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley) 92 *** Kelly, Lane LS Sr. Omaha, Neb. (Creighton Prep) 36 Kelly, Thomas CB Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. (Bradley Tech) 19 Kester, Tyler P/DB Jr. Clearwater, Neb. 30 Kitzul, Patrick WR Fr. Driftwood, Texas (Dripping Springs) 40 Koehler, Colton FB RFr. Harvard, Neb. (Nebraska Wesleyan) 36 * Lawson, Thomas IB/FB So. Parker, Colo. (Ponderosa) 74 * Lingenfelter, Newton OL Sr. Plainview, Neb. 20 * Lucky, Marlon IB So. North Hollywood, Calif. 89 * Luhrs, Kevin DL Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Creighton Prep) 35 Makovicka, Justin FB Fr. Ulysses, Neb. (East Butler) Numerical Roster No. Name...Position 1 Chris Brooks...WR 2 ** Cortney Grixby...CB 3 Rickey Thenarse...DB 4 Menelik Holt...WR 4 Adam Watson... S 5 Sam Keller...QB 6 Major Culbert...DB 7 Jordan Adams... S 7 * Frantz Hardy...WR 8 *** Andrew Shanle... S 8 Brian Hildebrand...QB 9 Will Henry...WR 9 Bryan Wilson...CB 10 Justin Tomerlin... TE 11 *** Matt Herian... TE 12 Joe Ganz...QB 13 * Corey McKeon... LB 13 * Zac Taylor...QB 14 * Zackary Bowman...CB 15 Beau Davis...QB 15 Steve Octavien... LB 16 Maurice Purify...WR 17 * Todd Peterson...WR 18 Tyrell Spain...CB 19 Tyler Kester... P 20 * Marlon Lucky... IB 21 * Titus Brothers...DB 22 Anthony West...DB 23 Corey Young...DB 24 ** Brandon Rigoni... FS 25 Andre Jones...CB 26 * Dan Erickson...WR 27 Ryan Ford...DB 27 Kenny Wilson... IB 28 *** Isaiah Fluellen...CB 29 * Jordan Congdon... PK 30 ** Tierre Green... S 30 Patrick Kitzul...WR 32 ** Brandon Jackson... IB 33 Matt O'Hanlon...DB 34 *** Stewart Bradley... LB 34 * Cody Glenn... IB 35 Justin Makovicka... FB 36 * Thomas Lawson...IB/FB 36 Thomas Kelly...CB 37 * Jake Wesch... PK 38 Kyle Moore... LB 39 Dan Glassman... TE 40 ** Lance Brandenburgh... LB 40 Colton Koehler... FB 41 *** Dane Todd... FB 42 Matt Senske... FB 42 Brandon Gould...DB 43 * Ty Steinkuhler... DL 44 Mike McNeill... TE 44 ** Jay Moore...DE 45 Nick Covey... LB 45 Will Otto... FB 46 * Ben Eisenhart...DB 46 Ben Tasa... TE 47 * Andy Kadavy... LB 47 Paul Farino... FB 48 Andy Sand... FB Page 17

18 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School/College) 50 ** Mann, Kurt C Sr. Grand Island, Neb. 63 Martin, Ben DE Fr. Lincoln, Neb. (Southwest) 55 McBride, Nathan LS RFr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral) 78 McEwen, Robbie LS Jr. North Platte, Neb. (Chatfield/Drake Univ.) 13 * McKeon, Corey LB Jr. Naperville, Ill. (North) 58 McNeil, Andy LB Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Skutt) 44 McNeill, Mike TE Fr. Kirkwood, Mo. 44 ** Moore, Jay DE Sr. Elkhorn, Neb. 38 Moore, Kyle LB Fr. Elkhorn, Neb. 81 ** Mueller, Josh TE Jr. Columbus, Neb. (Lakeview) 76 * Murtha, Lydon OL So. Hutchinson, Minn. 77 Nicks, Carl OL Jr. Salinas, Calif. (North Salinas/Hartnell JC/New Mexico St.) 83 ** Nunn, Terrence WR Jr. Houston, Texas (Cypress Falls) 33 O Hanlon, Matt DB So. Bellevue, Neb. (Bellevue East) 82 O'Leary, T.J. LS So. Omaha, Neb. (Millard North/New Mexico State) 50 O Shea, Mark LB Sr. Dallas, Texas (Jesuit College Prep/Iona) 15 Octavien, Steve LB Jr. Naples, Fla. (Lely/W.R. Harper College) 45 Otto, Will FB Sr. Fullerton, Calif. (Troy/Fullerton College) 54 * Patrick, Chris OL Jr. Ithaca, Mich. 17 * Peterson, Todd WR So. Grand Island, Neb. (Central Catholic) 85 ** Phillips, J.B. TE Jr. Colleyville, Texas (Heritage) 69 Picou, Jordan OL Jr. Rialto, Calif. (Eisenhower/Mt. San Antonio CC) 98 * Potter, Zach DE So. Omaha, Neb. (Creighton Prep) 86 Poulosky, Andy DE Jr. Ponca, Neb. 16 Purify, Maurice WR Jr. Eureka, Calif. (San Francisco City College) 85 Rice, Thomas DE Jr. Lincoln, Neb. (East) 24 ** Rigoni, Brandon FS Sr. Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast) 79 Roark, Chad OL Fr. Ada, Okla. (Oklahoma) 55 Roark, Craig DL RFr. Ada, Okla. 84 Rucker, Xavier WR Fr. Minneapolis, Minn. (Breck School) 51 ** Ruud, Bo LB Jr. Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast) 48 Sand, Andy FB Jr. Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast) 42 Senske, Matt FB Jr. Bellevue, Neb. (East) 8 *** Shanle, Andrew S Sr. St. Edward, Neb. 88 * Sievers, Clayton LB So. Elkhorn, Neb. 70 * Slauson, Matt OL So. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Air Force Prep) 97 Smith, Mike DL Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Palo Verde) 18 Spain, Tyrell CB Jr. San Diego, Calif. (Hoover/Mesa College) 43 * Steinkuhler, Ty DL So. Lincoln, Neb. (Southwest) 91 Such, Michael P Fr. Allen, Texas 93 Suh, Ndamukong DL RFr. Portland, Ore. (Grant) 84 Sullivan, Tony DE Jr. Wahoo, Neb. (Bishop Neumann) 87 * Swift, Nate WR So. Hutchinson, Minn. 46 Tasa, Ben TE Fr. Humphrey, Neb. (St. Francis) 13 * Taylor, Zac QB Sr. Norman, Okla. (Wake Forest/Butler County CC) 89 * Teafatiller, Hunter TE So. Kingsburg, Calif. (San Joaquin Memorial) 3 Thenarse, Rickey DB Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Jordan) 97 Titchener, Dan P So. Cheyenne, Wyo. (East) 41 *** Todd, Dane FB Sr. Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast) 10 Tomerlin, Justin TE So. San Clemente, Calif. (Butler County CC) 99 * Turner, Barry DE So. Antioch, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy) 4 Watson, Adam S Fr. Lincoln, Neb. (Niwot [Colo.]) 37 * Wesch, Jake PK So. North Bend, Neb. 22 West, Anthony DB Fr. San Diego, Calif. (Point Loma) 68 Williams, Keith OL Fr. Florissant, Mo. (McClure North) 9 Wilson, Bryan CB Jr. Granada Hills, Calif. (Pierce College) 27 Wilson, Kenny IB Jr. Liberal, Kan. (Butler County CC) 53 Wortman, Tyler LB So. Grand Island, Neb. (Central Catholic) 23 Young, Corey CB Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) 49 Young, Dreu TE Fr. Cozad, Neb. Coaching Staff Head Coach: Bill Callahan, 19-12, third season at Nebraska Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers: Kevin Cosgrove; Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Jay Norvell Defensive Line: John Blake; Safeties/Special Teams Coordinator: Bill Busch; TE/Recruiting Coordinator: Shawn Watson Cornerbacks: Phil Elmassian; Receivers: Ted Gilmore; Running Backs: Randy Jordan; Offensive Line: Dennis Wagner; Grad. Ass t/offense: Keith Heckendorf; Grad. Ass t/defense: Jon Osterhout; Associate A.D./Football: Tim Cassidy; Head Strength Coach: Dave Kennedy No. Name...Position 49 Dreu Young... TE 50 ** Kurt Mann... C 50 Mark O'Shea... LB 51 ** Bo Ruud... LB 52 * Phillip Dillard... LB 52 Bryan Benzel... LS 53 Tyler Wortman... LB 54 * Ola Dagunduro... DL 54 * Chris Patrick... OL 55 Nathan McBride... LS 55 Craig Roark... DL 56 Justin Baumgartner... LS 57 Dennis Bergland... DT 58 Andy McNeil... LB 59 Brett Byford... OL 61 * Mike Huff... OL 62 Andy Christensen... OL 63 Ben Martin...DE 65 *** Greg Austin... OL 66 Cruz Barrett... OL 67 Jacob Hickman... OL 68 Keith Williams... OL 69 Jordan Picou... OL 70 * Matt Slauson... OL 71 Zach Jepson... DT 73 D.J. Jones... OL 74 * Newton Lingenfelter... OL 75 Victory Haines... OL 76 * Lydon Murtha... OL 77 Carl Nicks... OL 78 Robbie McEwen... LS 79 Chad Roark... OL 80 David Harvey...DE 81 ** Josh Mueller... TE 82 Wes Cammack...WR 82 T.J. O'Leary... LS 83 ** Terrence Nunn...WR 84 Tony Sullivan...DE 84 Xavier Rucker...WR 85 ** J.B. Phillips... TE 85 Thomas Rice...DE 86 Sean Hill... TE 86 Andy Poulosky...DE 87 * Nate Swift...WR 88 * Clayton Sievers... LB 89 * Kevin Luhrs...DE 89 * Hunter Teafatiller... TE 90 *** Adam Carriker...DE 90 Alex Henery... P 91 Seth Jensen... DL 91 Michael Such... P 92 *** Lane Kelly... LS 93 Jordan Alegria... PK 93 Ndamukong Suh... DL 94 * Barry Cryer... DL 94 Zach Egger... PK 95 Pierre Allen... DL 96 Brandon Johnson... DL 97 Mike Smith... DL 97 Dan Titchener... P 98 * Zach Potter...DE 99 * Barry Turner...DE Page 18

19 2006 Nebraska Depth Chart Texas OFFENSE TE (Y): 11 Matt Herian*** (6-5, 245, Sr., Pierce, Neb.) 85 J.B. Phillips** (6-3, 245, Jr., Colleyville, Texas) 81 Josh Mueller** (6-5, 265, Jr., Columbus, Neb.) LT: 54 Chris Patrick* (6-4, 290, Jr., Ithaca, Mich.) 76 Lydon Murtha* (6-7, 315, So., Hutchinson, Minn.) LG: 65 Greg Austin*** (6-1, 295, Sr., Cypress, Texas) 62 Andy Christensen (6-3, 300, So., Bennington, Neb.) C: 59 Brett Byford (6-3, 300, Jr., Hartselle, Ala.) 50 Kurt Mann** (6-4, 290, Sr., Grand Island, Neb.) RG: 61 Mike Huff* (6-4, 305, So., Ralston, Neb.) 67 Jacob Hickman (6-4, 280, Fr., Bakersfield, Calif.) RT: 70 Matt Slauson* (6-5, 335, So., Colorado Springs, Colo.) 77 Carl Nicks (6-5, 325, Jr., Salinas, Calif.) WR (X): 87 Nate Swift* (6-2, 195, So., Hutchinson, Minn.) 7 Frantz Hardy* (6-1, 180, Jr.)/16 Maurice Purify (6-4, 210, Jr.) WR (Z): 83 Terrence Nunn** (6-0, 185, Jr., Houston, Texas) 17 Todd Peterson* (6-4, 210, So., Grand Island, Neb.) FB: 41 Dane Todd*** (5-11, 235, Sr., Lincoln, Neb.) 42 Matt Senske (6-3, 235, Jr., Bellevue, Neb.) IB: 20 Marlon Lucky* (6-0, 210, So.)/34 Cody Glenn* (6-0, 230, So.) 32 Brandon Jackson** (5-11, 210, Jr.)/27 Kenny Wilson (6-0, 220, Jr.) QB: 13 Zac Taylor* (6-2, 210, Sr., Norman, Okla.) 12 Joe Ganz (6-1, 200, So., Palos Heights, Ill.) 15 Beau Davis (6-4, 185, So., Venice, Calif.) KEY: *indicates letters earned; returning starters are in boldface New depth chart will be released each Tuesday DEFENSE O END: 44 Jay Moore** (6-4, 280, Sr., Elkhorn, Neb.) 99 Barry Turner* (6-3, 250, So., Antioch, Tenn.) DT: 94 Barry Cryer* (6-2, 280, Sr., Marrero, La.) 43 Ty Steinkuhler* (6-3, 280, So., Lincoln, Neb.) NT: 54 Ola Dagunduro* (6-2, 300, Sr., Inglewood, Calif.) 93 Ndamukong Suh (6-4, 305, RFr., Portland, Ore.) B END: 90 Adam Carriker*** (6-6, 295, Sr., Kennewick, Wash.) 98 Zach Potter* (6-7, 280, So., Omaha, Neb.) SAM: 34 Stewart Bradley*** (6-4, 250, Sr., Salt Lake City, Utah) 88 Clayton Sievers* (6-4, 240, So., Elkhorn, Neb.) MIKE: 13 Corey McKeon* (6-1, 225, Jr., Naperville, Ill.) 40 Lance Brandenburgh** (6-1, 230, Jr., Overland Park, Kan.) WILL: 51 Bo Ruud** (6-3, 235, Jr., Lincoln, Neb.) 15 Steve Octavien (6-0, 235, Jr., Naples, Fla.) S CB: 25 Andre Jones (6-0, 195, Jr., Fort Walton Beach, Fla.) 3 Rickey Thenarse (6-0, 185, Fr., Los Angeles, Calif.) SS: 30 Tierre Green** (6-1, 200, Jr., Omaha, Neb.) 6 Major Culbert (6-0, 200, Fr.)/46 Ben Eisenhart* (5-11, 200, Jr.) FS: 8 Andrew Shanle*** (6-1, 210, Sr., St. Edward, Neb.) 9 Bryan Wilson (6-1, 200, Jr., Granada Hills, Calif.) W CB: 2 Cortney Grixby** (5-9, 170, Jr., Omaha, Neb.) 23 Corey Young (6-0, 195, Fr., Omaha, Neb.) Specialists PK: 29 Jordan Congdon* (5-11, 175, So. San Diego, Calif.) 90 Alex Henery (6-2, 170, Fr., Omaha, Neb.) KO: 29 Jordan Congdon* (5-11, 175, So. San Diego, Calif.) 37 Jake Wesch* (6-1, 200, So., North Bend, Neb.) P: 97 Dan Titchener (6-0, 200, So., Cheyenne, Wyo.) 91 Michael Such (6-2, 205, Fr., Allen, Texas) LS: 82 T.J. O Leary (6-1, 245, So., Omaha, Neb.) 92 Lane Kelly*** (6-4, 270, Sr., Omaha, Neb.) KOR: 27 Kenny Wilson (6-0, 220, Jr.)/32 Brandon Jackson (5-11, 210, Jr.) 20 Marlon Lucky* (6-0, 210, So.)/ 30 Tierre Green (6-1, 200, Jr.) PR: 83 Terrence Nunn** (6-0, 185, Jr., Houston, Texas) 87 Nate Swift* (6-2, 195, So., Hutchinson, Minn.) H: 37 Jake Wesch* (6-1, 200, So., North Bend, Neb.) 87 Nate Swift* (6-2, 195, So., Hutchinson, Minn.) Career Starts Offense Career Name, Position Starts Matt Herian, Sr., TE...27 Terrence Nunn, Jr., WR...25 Kurt Mann, Sr., C...24 Zac Taylor, Sr., QB...20 J.B. Phillips, Jr., TE...19 Greg Austin, Sr., OG...17 Matt Slauson, Soph., OT...11 Chris Patrick, Jr., OT...10 Nate Swift, Soph., WR...9 Dane Todd, Sr., FB...8 Mike Huff, Soph., OG...8 Brett Byford, Jr., C...7 Brandon Jackson, Jr., IB...6 Marlon Lucky, Soph., IB...5 Josh Mueller, Jr., TE...4 Frantz Hardy, Jr., WR...3 Lydon Murtha, Soph., OT...3 Todd Peterson, Soph., WR...2 Andy Christensen, Soph., OG...1 Hunter Teafatiller, Soph., TE...1 Defense Career Name, Position Starts Adam Carriker, Sr., DE...28 Jay Moore, Sr., DE...25 Stewart Bradley, Sr., LB...23 Cortney Grixby, Jr., CB...22 Corey McKeon, Jr., LB...20 Tierre Green, Jr., SS...18 Bo Ruud, Jr., LB...18 Ola Dagunduro, Sr., NT...8 Barry Cryer, Sr., DT...8 Andre Jones, Jr., CB...8 Andrew Shanle, Sr., FS...8 Isaiah Fluellen, Sr., CB*...7 Zackary Bowman, Sr., CB...5 Clayton Sievers, Soph., DE**...3 Phillip Dillard, Soph., LB...1 Steve Octavien, Jr., LB...1 *-Started at WR; **-Started at TE Kickers Career Name, Position Starts Jordan Congdon, So., PK...20 Dan Titchener, So., P...8 Pronunciation Guide Jordan Alegria...al-UH-gree-uh Ola Dagunduro... Dog-un-duro Phil Elmassian... Ell-MAY-shun Tierre Green...Tee-AIR Menelik Holt...men-uh-leak Andy Kadavy... KAD-uh-vee Kevin Luhrs... lew-ers Corey McKeon... Mick-CUE-in Jordan Picou...pea-cue Andy Poulosky... pole-ow-ski Bo Ruud... RUDE Andrew Shanle...SHAN-lee Ty Steinkuhler... STEIN-cooler Ndamukong Suh En-dom-ah-ken Sue Rickey Thenarse... tuh-narse Justin Tomerlin...Tom-er-lin Page 19

20 Matt Herian #11 Tight End Senior Pierce, Neb. NU's All-Time Leader for Tight End Receptions (65) and Receiving Yards (1,243) 2006 John Mackey Award Candidate 2006 Preseason No. 9 Tight End in Nation (Sporting News) 2006 Preseason First-Team All-Big 12 (Sporting News) 2006 Preseason Second-Team All-Big 12 (Lindy s) Matt Herian has made a successful return this fall after redshirting in 2005 while rehabbing from a fractured leg suffered during his junior season. He leads a deep group of Nebraska tight ends that are flourishing in year three of Coach Bill Callahan s West Coast Offense. Herian kicked off his comeback by scoring NU s first touchdown of the season on a 13-yard reception from Zac Taylor in the season-opening win over Louisiana Tech. With 61 yards receiving against the Bulldogs, Herian passed former Husker Tracey Wistrom to become NU s all-time receiving yardage record holder among tight ends. He enters the Oklahoma State game with 1,243 yards. Against Nicholls State, the Pierce, Neb., native moved to within one catch of Jerry List s NU career tight end receptions record of 61 catches set in 1972, while scoring his second touchdown of the year. He tied List s mark with a 36-yard reception against USC. He later became the Huskers career position leader with his first catch during the road win at Iowa State. Herian s 12 career touchdown receptions are only two off the Nebraska position record, while his 65 receptions are just one shy of NU s overall career top-10 list. Herian Game-by-Game in 2006 Louisiana Tech Herian scored the Huskers first touchdown on a 13-yard pass from Zac Taylor. He finished with three receptions for 61 yards, including a team-high 31-yard catch. Nicholls State Herian made four receptions for 38 yards, including his second touchdown of the season. He moved within one reception of Jerry List s career tight end receptions record of 61. USC Herian tied Jerry List s NU career tight end receptions record (61) with a 36-yard catch that helped lead to a Nebraska touchdown. Troy Herian did not make a reception, but helped block for a pair of Husker 100-yard rushers for the first time in the same game since the 2004 season opener. Kansas Herian did not make a reception. Iowa State Herian ended a two-week stretch without a reception by catching two passes for six yards. His first reception broke a tie with Jerry List to become NU s career receptions leader among tight ends. Kansas State Herian did not make a reception. Texas Herian recorded two catches for nine yards during NU s near-upset of the No. 5 Longhorns. Career Statistics Receiving Year G/S No. Yds. Y/R Y/G Long TDs / vs. Colorado / vs. Troy State / vs. Baylor Redshirted / vs. USC 2 Totals 41/ , vs. Colorado Independence Bowl vs. Ole Miss: Receiving, 1-41, 41-yard TD 2003 Alamo Bowl vs. Michigan State: Started, no receptions Single-Game Bests: Receptions 8 vs. Southern Miss, 2004 Receiving Yards 110 vs. Troy State, 2003 Long Reception/TD Reception 80 vs. Colorado, 2002 TD Receptions 2, vs. Western Illinois, 2004 Number of Career Catches of 25+ Yards 15; 6 in 2002; 6 in 2003; 1 in 2004; 2 in 2006 Number of Career Catches of 40+ Yards 9; 4 in 2002; 4 in 2003; 1 in Game-by-Game Game Rec. Yds. Long TD La. Tech Nicholls USC Troy KU ISU KSU UT

21 Corey McKeon #13 MIKE Linebacker Junior Naperville, Ill Butkus Award Candidate 2006 Preseason First-Team All-Big 12 (Athlon, Lindy s) 2006 Chuck Bednarik Award Watch List 2006 Preseason Second-Team All-Big 12 (Lindy s) Corey McKeon is the leader of a strong linebacking corps that ranks among the nation s best in One year after bursting onto the scene as the Huskers leading tackler, McKeon earned preseason recognition as an All-Big 12 candidate from several publications, including Athlon and Lindy s. A year ago, McKeon led the Huskers with 98 tackles and set the Huskers single-season position record with 22 tackles for loss. The Naperville, Ill., native was instrumental in a pair of strong Husker defensive efforts in the first two weeks of the season. While NU shut down the run against Louisiana Tech, allowing only 67 yards rushing, the squad denied Nicholls State from completing a pass the following week for the first time against an opponent since Oklahoma State in McKeon recorded four tackles, including three solo stops and a tackle-for-loss, while also recovering a fumble against the Colonels. He was part of a strong performance by the Husker linebacking corps against USC. NU s starting linebackers combined to make 28 tackles, with McKeon accounting for nine stops. McKeon and the Huskers rebounded from the loss to USC with a dominating performance against Troy featuring NU s first shutout in nearly three years. The 6-1, 225-pound McKeon collected four tackles while the Blackshirts held the Trojans to only 140 yards total offense. McKeon put together one of his best games to date this season to help Nebraska over Kansas in overtime. He tied a season high and led the Huskers with nine tackles while adding a pass breakup and quarterback hurry. He also forced a key second-quarter fumble to stop a strong Jayhawk drive at the Nebraska 2-yard line. McKeon followed the next week with another strong effort by making six tackles, including his second TFL this season, while helping the Blackshirts limit Iowa State to only 53 yards rushing. NU earned its second straight road victory the following weed at Kansas State, as the Huskers gave up only a field goal while allowing an opponent season-low 22 yards rushing. McKeon made his 20th consecutive start and pushed the Huskers to a near-upset of No. 5 Texas despite playing with an injured ankle suffered against Kansas State. McKeon Game-by-Game in 2006 Louisiana Tech McKeon made four tackles, including two solo stops, as the NU defense limited the Bulldogs to only 67 yards rushing. Nicholls State McKeon made four tackles (three solo), including one tackle for loss, and recovered a fumble. He helped the Husker defense deny an opponent a pass completion for the first time since Oklahoma State in USC McKeon made nine tackles, including four solo stops, against the Trojans as NU s starting linebackers combined for 28 tackles. Troy McKeon registered four tackles and his first pass breakup of the season to help NU claim its first shutout in nearly three years. Kansas McKeon led the Huskers with nine tackles and added a pass breakup and quarterback hurry. He also forced a key second-quarter fumble to stop a Kansas drive at the Nebraska 2-yard line. Iowa State McKeon made six stops to help lead a dominating performance by the Blackshirts over ISU. He added one tackle for loss and a quarterback hurry as NU limited the Cyclones to only 53 yards rushing. Kansas State McKeon made one solo stop before leaving in the third quarter with an injured ankle. Texas McKeon made two tackles in his 20th consecutive start despite playing with an injured ankle suffered the week before against Kansas State. Career Statistics Defense ( Tackles ) Fum. QB Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sacks C-R BK PBU PI Hry Redshirt / / / Totals 21/ Interceptions 1-5 vs. Western Illinois, 2004; 1-30 (TD) vs. Wake Forest; 1-19 vs. Kansas, 1-0; vs. Kansas State, 2005 Single-Game Bests: Tackles 11, vs. Iowa State, 2005 Solo Tackles 9 vs. Iowa State, vs. Michigan, 2005 Tackles for Loss 5-23 vs. Iowa State, 2005 (school linebacker record) Sacks 2, vs. Wake Forest, vs. Iowa State, 2005 QB Hurries 3 vs. Iowa State, 2005 Passes Broken Up 2 vs. Kansas State, Game-by-Game Tackles Sacks Fumbles Game UT AT TT TFL No.-Yds FF-FR PBU QBH INT La. Tech Nicholls USC Troy KU ISU KSU UT

22 Zac Taylor #13 Quarterback Senior Norman, Okla Maxwell Award Watch List 2006 Davey O Brien Award Watch List 2006 Manning Award Watch List 2006 Preseason Second-Team All-Big 12 (Lindy s) Team Captain Nebraska all-time leader in pass completions (359) No. 4 on NU s all-time career passing yardage list (4,477) Ranks seventh nationally in passing efficiency (167.72) Following a successful first season at the helm of Nebraska s West Coast Offense, quarterback Zac Taylor ranks as one of the nation s top signal callers as a senior, ranking seventh nationally in passing efficiency through eight games. He is also one of the most successful quarterbacks in NU history, as he is one of only four players to eclipse the 4,000-yard passing mark while owning the career completions mark (359). He was voted a captain during fall camp by his teammates, along with fellow seniors Adam Carriker and Brandon Rigoni. Taylor began the season on the right foot with a strong opening game against Louisiana Tech. He directed an offensive attack that generated 584 yards of total offense, the most for NU since the 2002 season. Taylor competed 22-of-33 passes for 287 yards and tied a career high with three touchdown passes. For the game, he distributed passes to nine different receivers, including eight with at least two receptions. Taylor was at his best on consecutive scoring drives to end the first half and open the second half, when he combined to go 12-of-13 for 161 yards. The Norman, Okla., native continued the strong start to his senior season by posting his finest game to date with the eighth-best day in Husker history in terms of passing efficiency against Nicholls State. He moved into seventh place on NU s all-time passing yardage chart by completing 19-of-23 attempts for 202 yards and a career-high four touchdowns. Taylor jumped into sixth place with 115 yards against USC, while scoring the Huskers lone touchdown on a naked bootleg run on fourth down to cut the Trojans lead to early in the fourth quarter of Nebraska s loss. The NU offense rebounded the following week by totaling nearly 600 yards of offense against Troy. Taylor concluded another efficient day by completing 14-of-17 attempts for 268 yards, moving him past Turner Gill and Tommie Frazier into fourth on the Huskers all-time career passing chart. He continued his successful early-season run with 395 yards passing in an overtime win over Kansas. Taylor threw four scoring strikes for the second time this season, including three of 75 yards or longer. His average of yards per completion set a school record, while a 78-yard pass to Frantz Hardy marked a career-long throw. Taylor became only the fourth player in school history to break the 4,000-yard passing barrier while leading NU to its first road win at Iowa State since He added 149 yards through the air against Kansas State and moved within four yards of Eric Crouch for third place on the Huskers career passing yardage list the following week with 277 yards against Texas. He also set the school career record for pass completions during the near-upset of the No. 5 Longhorns. Taylor Game-by-Game in 2006 Louisiana Tech Taylor completed 22-of-33 passes for 287 yards and tied his career high with three touchdowns, his 10th straight game with a scoring pass. He also moved up three spots to seventh on NU s career passing list. Nicholls State Taylor registered the best game of his career by recording the eighth-best day in Husker history in terms of passing efficiency. He completed 19-of-23 attempts for 202 yards and a career-high four touchdowns with no interceptions. Taylor also became just the seventh Husker to surpass 3,000 yards passing. USC Taylor went 8-of-16 through the air for 115 yards with no interceptions, moving him past Vince Ferragamo into sixth place on Nebraska s all-time passing yardage list (3,257). He also scored Nebraska s lone touchdown on a naked bootleg run on fourth down to cut the USC lead to early in the fourth quarter. Troy Taylor completed 14-of-17 passes for 268 yards and a touchdown while leading the Huskers to another efficient performance featuring nearly 600 yards of total offense. He moved past Turner Gill and Tommie Frazier into fourth place on NU s career passing list with 3,525 yards. Kansas Taylor led NU to an overtime win with the No. 2 passing total in school history. He threw for 395 yards and tied a career high with four touchdown passes, three of which surpassed his previous career long by going for 75 yards or more. He hooked up with Frantz Hardy for a long of 78 yards. Taylor s average of yards per completion marked a single-game school record. Iowa State Taylor became only the fourth player in Nebraska history to pass for 4,000 career yards while completing 17-of-21 attempts for 131 yards against Iowa State. He threw his lone touchdown pass on a 27-yard connection with Maurice Purify with three seconds remaining in the first half to put NU up Kansas State Taylor completed 12-of-21 attempts for 149 yards and a touchdown while leading NU to its fifth straight Big 12 victory. He also notched a career-long 24-yard rush on a naked bootleg that helped set up NU s second touchdown of the game. Texas Taylor set NU s career completions record while moving within four yards of Eric Crouch for third place on the career passing yardage chart. He completed 15-of-28 attempts for 277 yards and two touchdowns to fuel the Huskers near-upset of No. 5 Texas. Career Statistics Passing Year G Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yds. Y/A Y/G LP TD Eff.R / , / , Totals 20/ , Rushing: 107-(-78)-2 TD; long-24 vs. Kansas State, 2006 Single-Game Bests: Pass Attempts 55 vs. Iowa State, 2005 (school record) Pass Completions 36 vs. Iowa State, 2005 (school record) Passing Yards 431 vs. Iowa State, 2005 (school record) Passing Touchdowns 4, vs. Nicholls State, vs. Kansas, 2006 Long Pass 78 yards to Frantz Hardy vs. Kansas, 2006 Rushing Yards 30 vs. Baylor, 2005 Total Offense 433 vs. Iowa State, 2005 (school record) 2006 Game-by-Game Passing Rushing Total Offense Game A-C-I Yds..Pct TD No. Yds. TD Att. Yds. La. Tech Nicholls USC Troy KU ISU KSU UT

23 Maurice Purify #16 Wide Receiver Junior Eureka, Calif. Maurice Purify has shown flashes of tremendous potential in his first season in Lincoln and has become more and more involved by the week in the Huskers offensive game plan. The 6-5, 210-pound Purify has quickly become one of Nebraska s big-play threats at wide receiver, while still continuing to learn the intricacies of Head Coach Bill Callahan s West Coast offensive system. Purify is tied for the team lead with three touchdown receptions and ranks second among all Huskers in receptions and receiving yardage. His 24.5 yards per catch also lead the squad. Sixteen of his 17 receptions have gone for first downs, while he has recorded 10 catches of more than 20 yards in The Eureka, Calif., native has made a career-high four receptions twice this season, against Kansas and Kansas State, while his personalbest 91 yards receiving also came against the Jayhawks. Purify has become a threat to go the distance on any catch he makes, as each of his three scores have been for more than 27 yards. His 27-yard touchdown at Iowa State with only three seconds remaining in the first half staked the Huskers to a comfortable 21-7 lead. His latest performance against No. 5 Texas included a 63-yard touchdown on NU s second possession, while he later added a 21-yard reception that was a key play in helping the Huskers take a late fourth-quarter lead on the Longhorns. Purify Game-by-Game in 2006 Louisiana Tech Purify made one reception in his first game at NU on a 28-yard catch. Nicholls State Purify scored his first career touchdown on a 42-yard reception in the third quarter. He totaled two catches for 61 yards. USC Purify played, but did not make a reception against the Trojans. Troy Purify totaled two receptions for 45 yards, including a 30-yard catch. Kansas Purify set career highs with four receptions for 91 yards, including a 36-yard catch. Iowa State Purify made two catches for 35 yards and scored his second career touchdown on a 27-yard reception with only three seconds remaining in the first half. Kansas State Purify equaled a career high with four receptions for 73 yards, including a game-long 32-yard catch Texas Purify opened the scoring for the Huskers with a 63-yard reception on NU s second drive of the game. He later added a 19-yard catch to total 84 yards receiving. Career Statistics Receiving Year G/S No. Yds. Y/R Y/G Long TDs / vs. Texas 3 Totals 8/ vs. Texas 3 Single-Game Bests: Receptions 4 vs. Kansas, vs. Kansas State, 2006 Receiving Yards 91 vs. Kansas, 2006 Long Reception 63 vs. Texas, 2006 Touchdowns 1 three times, most recently vs. Texas, Game-by-Game Game Rec. Yds. Long TD La. Tech Nicholls USC Troy KU ISU KSU UT

24 Jordan Congdon #29 Place-Kicker Sophomore San Diego, Calif Lou Groza Award Watch List 2006 Preseason Second-Team All-Big 12 (Lindy s) Jordan Congdon is having a solid sophomore year after recording one of the finest seasons for a kicker in Nebraska history as a freshman in He has been named to the watch list for the Lou Groza Award, which is given annually to the nation s top placekicker, and he also handles kickoff duties for a Husker unit that ranks 13th nationally in kickoff coverage allowing only 16.9 yards per return. Through the first eight games of the season, Congdon is 37-for-37 on point-after tries and has nailed two of three field goal attempts. His first kick came against USC from 38 yards, while he added his second field goal during the overtime win against Kansas (21). Congdon owns a streak of 68 consecutive PATs without a miss, dating back to his second career attempt against Maine in Congdon Game-by-Game in 2006 Louisiana Tech Congdon went 7-for-7 on PATs to extend his streak to 38 consecutive attempts made. He did not attempt a field goal. Nicholls State Congdon bounced his only field goal attempt off the upright from 37 yards out, but did extend his consecutive streak of PATs made to 46 with eight successful attempts. USC Congdon made his first field goal of the year on a 38-yard attempt to open the game s scoring. He also extended his consecutive PAT streak to 47 by going 1-for-1. Troy Congdon did not attempt a field goal, but was a perfect 8-for-8 on PATs, extending his consecutive makes streak to 55. The eight PATs tied a career high for Congdon. Kansas Congdon went 4-for-4 on PATs and drilled his only field goal attempt from 21 yards in the first quarter. Iowa State Congdon connected on four PATs to run his streak of makes to 63. Kansas State Congdon went 3-for-3 on PATs to increase his streak of makes to 66. Texas Congdon made both of his PATs to increase his streak of makes to 68. Career Statistics Scoring Field Goal Range Year G/S PAT FG.Pct TP PPG Lg / / Totals 20/ FG Sequence: 2005, Maine (22, 38, 33, 23), Wake Forest (21), Pittsburgh (26-miss, 38-miss), Iowa State (30, 21-miss, 23), Texas Tech (27), Baylor (41, 29, 22), Missouri (32), Oklahoma (40), Kansas State (38, 40), Colorado (26, 30, 28-miss, 32), Michigan (20); 2006, Nicholls State (37-miss), USC (38), Kansas (21). Single-Game Bests: Field Goals Made 4 vs. Maine, 2005 Field Goals Attempted 4 vs. Maine, at Colorado, 2005 Long Field Goal 41 yards at Baylor, 2005 Most Consecutive Field Goals Made 11, Iowa State-Colorado, 2005 PATs Made 8 vs. Nicholls State, vs. Troy, 2006 PATs Attempted 8 vs. Nicholls State, vs. Troy, 2006 Consecutive PATs Made 68, Maine, 2005 to Texas, 2006 (current)

25 Stewart Bradley #34 SAM Linebacker Senior Salt Lake City, Utah Stewart Bradley, a three-year starter at SAM linebacker, is a member of a strong Husker linebacking corps that ranks among the nation s best in He returned for his senior season after missing the final seven games of his junior campaign due to a knee injury. Bradley returned healthy to the Huskers and is in the midst of one of his finest seasons, as he leads the Blackshirts this season with 50 tackles and two fumble recoveries, while he also is one of nine Huskers to have forced a fumble. He has added four tackles for loss this season. The versatile Bradley also regularly draws pass coverage assignments in Nebraska s 4-3 defensive scheme. Bradley has helped the Husker defense rank among the Big 12 s best units, as NU leads the conference in scoring defense (14.50). He has made at least three tackles in every game this season, while leading the Huskers twice in stops. Twice (against USC and Kansas State) this season he has reached double-digits in tackles, with his eight solo stops against KSU marking a career high. He added eight tackles during Nebraska s overtime victory over Kansas. His 10 tackles against Kansas State helped limit the Wildcats to an NU opponent season-low 22 yards rushing, the fourth time this season that NU has allowed less than 100 yards on the ground. Bradley Game-by-Game in 2006 Louisiana Tech Bradley made three tackles, including two solo stops, while adding a quarterback hurry in the Huskers season-opening win. Nicholls State Bradley collected four tackles and his first two fumble recoveries to help the Blackshirts deny an opponent a pass completion for the first time since Oklahoma State in USC Bradley led the Huskers wth 10 stops, including one tackle for loss, while also forcing his second career fumble. Troy Bradley had four tackles, including one for loss, while helping NU claim its first shutout in nearly three years against the Trojans. Kansas Bradley recorded eight tackles, one for a loss, and added his second quarterback hurry of the season during NU s overtime win over the Jayhawks. Iowa State Bradley made five tackles, including three solo stops. Kansas State Bradley tied a season-high with 10 tackles, while setting a career high with eight solo stops. He also made a tackle for loss for the fourth time in five weeks. Texas Bradley registered six tackles, including five solo stops, while adding a quarterback hurry during the Huskers near-upset of the No. 5 Longhorns. Career Statistics Defense ( Tackles ) Fum. QB Int. Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sacks C-R BK PBU PI Hry. Csd Redshirted / / / / Totals 37/ Single-Game Highs Tackles 12 vs. Kansas, 2004 Solo Tackles 8 vs. Kansas State, 2006 Tackles for Loss 3-9 at Kansas State, 2004, 3-17 vs. Maine, 2005 Sacks 2-16 vs. Maine, 2005 Touchdown 43-yard interception return vs. Wake Forest, Game-by-Game Tackles Sacks Fumbles Game UT AT TT TFL No.-Yds FF-FR PBU QBH INT La. Tech Nicholls USC Troy KU ISU KSU UT

26 Jay Moore #44 Open End Senior Elkhorn, Neb. Jay Moore is one half of Nebraska s impressive starting defensive end tandem. He is in his senior season following two quietly outstanding years as a starter. He has the size and strength not only to defend the run, but also the athletic ability to rush the quarterback. Moore leads the Huskers in both tackles for loss (nine) and sacks (4.0) this season. Moore opened his senior campaign strong in the first quarter against Louisiana Tech, recording a sack against quarterback Zac Champion on the Bulldogs second drive of the game to force a third-and-long situation that resulted in a punt. He finished the game with two TFLs and one quarterback hurry. The Huskers early season success continued in the win against Nicholls State, when NU denied the Colonels from completing a pass, marking the first time a Nebraska opponent has failed to complete a pass since Oklahoma State in The Elkhorn, Neb., native helped the Huskers rebound from their only loss of the season with a sack on his only tackle against Troy. Moore s effort helped NU claim its first shutout in nearly three years. His solid stretch continued through the Kansas and Iowa State games, as he notched a season-high five tackles during both wins. He helped the Blackshirts limit Iowa State to only 53 yards rushing last week. Moore tied a career high with his third sack of the season coming among two solo tackles against Kansas State. His efforts helped fuel a dominating Husker defensive performance that included limiting KSU to an NU opponent season-low 22 yards rushing. One week later, Moore recorded one of his finest career performances by tying a career high with three TFLs, including one sack, during Nebraska s narrow loss to No. 5 Texas, which featured one of the nation s best offensive line units. Moore Game-by-Game in 2006 Louisiana Tech Moore notched two tackles for loss, including one sack, in addition to a quarterback hurry. Nicholls State Moore made four tackles, including two solo stops and a tackle for loss, and a quarterback hurry while helping the Husker defense deny an opponent a pass completion for the first time since Oklahoma State in USC Moore made one solo stop and added a pass breakup and a hurry against the Trojans. Troy Moore recorded a sack on his only tackle of the game, as he helped NU claim its first shutout in nearly three years against the Trojans. Kansas Moore made five tackles, including one solo stop, against the Jayhawks, while recording a sack on a KU two-point conversion attempt in the fourth quarter. Iowa State Moore tied his season high with five stops and added a tackle for loss. Kansas State Moore tied a career-high with his third sack of the season among two solo stops, while helping limit KSU to an NU opponent season-low 22 yards rushing. Texas Moore made three TFLs among his four tackles, including his team-leading fourth sack. He also added one pass breakup and a quarterback hurry. Career Statistics Defense ( Tackles ) Fum. QB Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sacks C-R BK PBU PI Hry Redshirted / / / / Totals 31/ Single-Game Bests: Tackles 6, vs. Kansas, 2004 Solo Tackles 4 vs. Pittsburgh, 2005 Tackles for Loss 3-18 vs. Texas Tech, 2005; 3-5 vs. Oklahoma, 2005; 3-8 vs. Texas, 2006 Sacks 1, 10 times, most recently vs. Texas, 2006 Quarterback Hurries 3 vs. Missouri, Game-by-Game Tackles Sacks Fumbles Game UT AT TT TFL No.-Yds FF-FR PBU QBH INT La. Tech Nicholls USC Troy KU ISU KSU UT

27 Terrence Nunn #83 Wide Receiver/Punt Returner Junior Houston, Texas 2006 Preseason First-Team All-Big 12 (Lindy's) 2006 Preseason First-Team All-Big 12 Punt Returner (Athlon) No. 3 on NU s all-time receptions list (84) No. 7 on NU s all-time receiving yardage list (1,133) 21 consecutive games with a reception (second-longest in NU history) Terrence Nunn ranks as a dangerous dual threat for Nebraska in 2006 as both a go-to wide receiver and star punt returner. He is continuing to flourish in his junior season as quarterback Zac Taylor and the Husker offense continue to grow. He has been tabbed a preseason first-team All-Big 12 pick by both Athlon and Lindy s and ranks third and seventh on NU s career receptions (84) and receiving yardage (1,133) list, respectively. The Houston, Texas, native recorded the first 100-yard receiving day of his career against Troy with 102 yards on four receptions all in the first half including a career-best 67-yard catch. The reception also moved him into fifth place on Nebraska s all-time receptions list, past former Huskers Cory Ross and Tim Smith. Nunn was Taylor s top target in the season-opening win over Louisiana Tech, hauling in a team-high five catches for 54 yards. He also returned three punts for 12 yards in the opener before jump-starting the offense with several good returns during the following week s win over Nicholls State. Nunn averaged 13.6 yards on five return attempts against the Colonels, while also playing a factor in the passing game with three receptions. He again jump-started the Husker offense with a 31-yard punt return to set up a first-quarter field goal that opened the scoring against USC. Nunn added two catches against the Trojans. Nunn continued his rise up Nebraska s all-time receiving charts with a three-catch effort for 98 yards against Kansas that included a career-long 75-yard touchdown reception on the second play of the game. He became only the 13th Husker to reach the 1,000-yard receiving mark while moving up to fourth on NU s all-time receptions list. Nunn recorded a catch for the 19th straight game the following week against Iowa State to move within one of Junior Miller and Matt Davison for the second-longest streak in school history. He tied the duo during the following week s 21-3 victory at Kansas State on an 18-yard reception in the second quarter. The catch also moved him past Miller into 12th on NU s all-time receiving yardage chart. Nunn helped push Nebraska to a near-upset of No. 5 Texas with five catches for 84 yards. The effort moved him into a tie with Jeff Kinney for third place on NU s all-time career receptions list (84), while he jumped from 12th to seventh on the career receiving yardage list. Nunn Game-by-Game in 2006 Louisiana Tech Nunn led the Huskers with five receptions in the season opener for 54 yards. He also returned three punts for 10 yards. Nicholls State Nunn caught three passes for 22 yards. He helped set the Husker offense up with good field position several times on solid punt returns, notching a 13.6 yards per return average, including a season-high 27-yard return. USC Nunn made two receptions for 31 yards. He added an electrifying 31-yard punt return to help set up the Huskers first-quarter field goal. Troy Nunn experienced a career day by catching four passes for a career-high 102 yards, including a personal-best 67-yard reception in the second quarter. He moved past Cory Ross and Tim Smith into fifth on NU s all-time receptions list, while extending his streak of games with a catch to 17, the fourth-best string in school history. Kansas Nunn became only the 13th Husker to eclipse the 1,000-yard receiving mark with three catches for 98 yards that included a career-long 75-yard touchdown reception on NU s second play from scrimmage. He also moved into fourth place on the all-time receptions list and extended his streak of games with a catch to 18. Iowa State Nunn recorded a catch for the 19th straight game to move within one of Junior Miller and Matt Davison for the third-longest streak in school history. He totaled two receptions for 11 yards during the road win over ISU. Kansas State Nunn extended his consecutive games with a reception streak to 20 on an 18-yard catch in the second quarter, tying for the second-longest streak in NU history, while he moved ahead of Junior Miller into 12th on the all-time receiving yardage chart. Texas Nunn made a team-high five catches to move into a tie with Jeff Kinney for third place on NU s all-time receptions list with 84. He also jumped from 12th to seventh (1,133) on the career receiving yardage list with 84 yards through the air, while extending his consecutive games with a reception streak to 21, the second-longest in NU history. Career Statistics Receiving Year G/S No. Yds. Y/R Y/G Long TDs / at Kansas State / vs. Michigan / vs. Kansas 1 Totals 31/ , vs. Kansas 8 Punt Returns: (13.6 avg) overall; (18.3 avg) in 2005; (8.5 avg) in 2006 Rushing: ; in 2004; in 2005 Single-Game Bests: Receptions 8 vs. Iowa State, 2005 Receiving Yards 102 vs. Troy, 2006 Long Reception 67 vs. Troy, 2006 Long Rush 21 vs. Western Illinois, 2004 Long Punt Return 62 vs. Maine, Pittsburgh, Game-by-Game Receiving Punt Returns Game Rec. Yds. Long TD No. Yds. Avg. Long TD La. Tech Nicholls USC Troy KU ISU KSU UT

28 Adam Carriker #90 Base End Senior Kennewick, Wash Preseason All-American (Playboy, Athlon, Lindy's) 2006 Preseason First-Team All-Big 12 (Athlon, Lindy's) 2006 Preseason Second-Team All-Big 12 (Sporting News) 2006 Lombardi, Nagurski, Bednarik and Lott Trophy Watch Lists Adam Carriker looks to be in line for a dominant senior year in 2006 after establishing himself as one of the nation s top defensive ends last season. His unique combination of size, speed, strength and agility allows him to be an effective weapon to apply pressure to the quarterback and stop the run while taking on multiple blockers from his base end position. He leads the Huskers with 10 quarterback hurries. Carriker opened his senior campaign strong in the first quarter against Louisiana Tech, ending the first Bulldog drive of the game with a third-down sack. Carriker later added another tackle for loss, in addition to a pair of quarterback hurries. He tied for the team lead in tackles the following week with six stops against Nicholls State while helping the Husker defense deny an opponent a pass completion for the first time since Oklahoma State in The Kennewick, Wash., native helped the Huskers rebound from their only loss of the season with a tackle for loss among three total stops against Troy. Carriker, who added a pass breakup and a pair of quarterback hurries, helped NU claim its first shutout in nearly three years against the Trojans. He followed up the Troy game with his best statistical game of the year, notching season bests of eight stops and three tackles for loss with a hurry in an overtime win over Kansas. Carriker Game-by-Game in 2006 Louisiana Tech Carriker notched three tackles, two for loss, one sack and a pair of quarterback hurries. Nicholls State Carriker tied for the team lead with six tackles, including one for a loss, while helping the Husker defense deny an opponent a pass completion for the first time since Oklahoma State in USC Carriker made two assisted tackles and recorded a pass breakup. Troy Carriker had one tackle for loss among his three stops, while registering a pass breakup and two quarterback hurries. Kansas Carriker had one of his best statistical games of the year, notching season bests of eight tackles and three tackles for loss. He added a quarterback hurry. Iowa State Carriker recorded a pair of quarterback hurries in the win over ISU. Kansas State Carriker did not register a tackle during the win over KSU, but he did help the Blackshirts hold the Wildcats to an NU opponent season-low 22 yards rushing. Texas Carriker made five tackles, including a pair of solo stops, during NU s near-upset of the No. 5 Longhorns. Career Statistics Defense ( Tackles ) Fum. QB Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sacks C-R BK PBU PI Hry Redshirted / / / / Totals 39/ Single-Game Bests: Tackles 9 at Kansas State, 2004 Solo Tackles 4, five times, most recently at Kansas, 2005 Sacks 2-14 vs. Western Illinois, 2004, 2-13 vs. Maine, 2005, 2-21 vs. Pittsburgh, 2005 Tackles for Loss 4-26 vs. Pittsburgh, 2005 QB Hurries 5, vs. Kansas State, Game-by-Game Tackles Sacks Fumbles Game UT AT TT TFL No.-Yds FF-FR PBU QBH INT La. Tech Nicholls USC Troy KU ISU KSU UT

29 Cody Glenn #34 I-Back Sophomore Rusk, Texas Cody Glenn has been a physical addition to Nebraska s I-back-by-committee system in his second season as a Husker. The 6-0, 230-pound Glenn is a powerful runner who has shown glimpses of potential to become a complete back in NU s West Coast offensive system. Glenn has appeared in seven of eight games and ranks third among his Husker I-back teammates this season in rushing with 344 yards and a 5.4 yards per carry average. His six touchdowns tie for the team lead with Marlon Lucky. Glenn recorded his first career 100-yard performance against Iowa State with a career-high 148 yards and a pair of scores Game-by-Game Rushing Receiving Game Att. Yds. Y/A Lng TDs Rec. Yds. Y/R Lng TDs La Tech Nicholls USC Troy Did Not Play (Injured) KU ISU KSU UT Brandon Jackson #32 I-Back Junior Horn Lake, Miss. ABC Player of the Game (Texas) Brandon Jackson is the experienced leader of Nebraska s I-back-by-committee group that has helped the Huskers rank among the nation s top 20 teams in rushing average per game. He is a complete back who not only possesses the speed to turn the corner, but also the power to run between the tackles. He also has become a reliable receiving target out of the backfield. The Horn Lake, Miss., native has started each of the Huskers last three games and ranks second on the squad in rushing with a career-high 402 yards and three touchdowns. He had his lone 100-yard game this season during his first start at Iowa State, while he recorded a career-high 77 yards receiving against Texas, including a 49-yard score Game-by-Game Rushing Receiving Game Att. Yds. Y/A Lng TDs Rec. Yds. Y/R Lng TDs La Tech Nicholls USC Troy KU ISU KSU UT Marlon Lucky #20 I-Back Sophomore North Hollywood, Calif. Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (9/25) Marlon Lucky, who started the season s first five games, gives the Huskers a serious multi-dimensional threat out of the backfield in only his second season in Lincoln. He has shown the speed to break away from defenders while also providing NU with another dangerous receiving option. Lucky currently leads the Huskers in rushing with 481 yards and a 6.1 yards per carry average. His six touchdowns on the ground tie him with teammate Cody Glenn for the team lead. Lucky s efforts have helped turn Nebraska into one of college football s best rushing teams this season, as the squad ranks 18th nationally with a yard per game ground average. The North Hollywood, Calif., native has recorded two 100-yard rushing games this season, including a career-high 156 yards against Troy featuring three touchdowns that earned him Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week honors Game-by-Game Rushing Receiving Game Att. Yds. Y/A Lng TDs Rec. Yds. Y/R Lng TDs La Tech Nicholls USC Troy KU ISU KSU UT Kenny Wilson #27 I-Back Junior Liberal, Kan. Kenny Wilson is the newcomer to Nebraska s I-back-bycommittee group in his first season from Butler County (Kan.) Community College. He possesses tremendous speed and has been valuable to the Huskers both in the backfield and on kickoff returns this year. Wilson has received carries in six of eight games to date and ranks fourth on the team with 310 yards rushing. The Liberal, Kan., native has scored three touchdowns on the ground, including two against Troy, when he rushed for a career-high 106 yards on 19 carries Game-by-Game Rushing Receiving Game Att. Yds. Y/A Lng TDs Rec. Yds. Y/R Lng TDs La Tech Nicholls USC Troy KU ISU KSU UT

30 2006 Nebraska Results Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend Sept. 2, 2006 LOUISIANA TECH W : Sept. 9, 2006 NICHOLLS STATE W : Sept. 16, 2006 at #4 USC L : Sept. 23, 2006 TROY W : * Sept. 30, 2006 KANSAS WOT : * Oct. 7, 2006 at Iowa State W : * Oct. 14, 2006 at Kansas State W : * Oct. 21, 2006 TEXAS L : * indicates conference game Team Statistics TEAM STATISTICS NU OPP SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty 6 9 RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing 19 5 PASSING YARDAGE Att-Comp-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing 20 9 TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS INT RETURNS: #-YARDS KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-YARDS Average Per Game PUNTS-YARDS Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 32:10 27:50 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 49/107 36/114 3rd-Down Pct 46% 32% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8/11 6/15 4th-Down Pct 73% 40% SACKS BY-YARDS MISC YARDS 11 2 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game 5/ /66020 Neutral Site Games 0/0 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Nebraska Opponents Nebraska Statistics

31 Individual Statistics RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Lucky, Marlon Jackson, Brandon Glenn, Cody Wilson, Kenny Hardy, Frantz Nunn, Terrence Ganz, Joe TEAM Taylor, Zac Total Opponents PASSING G Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Taylor, Zac Ganz, Joe Wesch, Jake Titchener, Dan Lucky, Marlon Total Opponents RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Nunn, Terrence Purify, Maurice Lucky, Marlon Swift, Nate Jackson, Brandon Herian, Matt Phillips, J.B Hardy, Frantz Peterson, Todd Mueller, Josh Teafatiller, Hunter Senske, Matt Todd, Dane Erickson, Dan Total Opponents KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Jackson, Brandon Green, Tierre Wilson, Kenny Lucky, Marlon Peterson, Todd Total Opponents FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Rigoni, Brandon Total Opponents FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct Lg Blk Congdon, Jordan FG SEQUENCE Nebraska OPPONENTS Louisiana Tech - (23) Nicholls State 37 - USC (38) - Troy - - Kansas (21) (31),(35) Iowa State - - Kansas State - 54, (53) Texas - (22),39,31,(22),(22) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Titchener, Dan Total Opponents KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Congdon, Jordan Wesch, Jake Alegria, Jordan Total Opponents PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Nunn, Terrence Swift, Nate Grixby, Cortney Bradley, Stewart TEAM Total Opponents INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Shanle, Andrew Jones, Andre Grixby, Cortney Suh, Ndamukong Thenarse, Rickey Ruud, Bo Total Opponents Nebraska Statistics

32 Individual Statistics PATs SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts Congdon, Jordan Lucky, Marlon Glenn, Cody Jackson, Brandon Wilson, Kenny Hardy, Frantz Purify, Maurice Herian, Matt Mueller, Josh Teafatiller, Hunter Phillips, J.B Swift, Nate Senske, Matt Taylor, Zac Nunn, Terrence Todd, Dane Peterson, Todd Total Opponents TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Taylor, Zac Lucky, Marlon Jackson, Brandon Glenn, Cody Wilson, Kenny Ganz, Joe Titchener, Dan Wesch, Jake Hardy, Frantz TEAM Total Opponents ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Jackson, Brandon Lucky, Marlon Nunn, Terrence Purify, Maurice Wilson, Kenny Glenn, Cody Swift, Nate Hardy, Frantz Herian, Matt Peterson, Todd Phillips, J.B Green, Tierre Teafatiller, Hunter Thenarse, Rickey Mueller, Josh Shanle, Andrew Ruud, Bo Senske, Matt Grixby, Cortney Todd, Dane Erickson, Dan Bradley, Stewart Ganz, Joe TEAM Taylor, Zac Total Opponents Nebraska Statistics

33 Defensive Statistics Tackles Sacks- ---Pass Def--- -Fumbles- Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 34 Bradley, Stewart Ruud, Bo Green, Tierre Jones, Andre McKeon, Corey Shanle, Andrew Carriker, Adam Grixby, Cortney Moore, Jay Brandenburgh, Lance Cryer, Barry Octavien, Steve Suh, Ndamukong Steinkuhler, Ty Dagunduro, Ola Turner, Barry Erickson, Dan Eisenhart, Ben Young, Corey O Hanlon, Matt Dillard, Phillip Rigoni, Brandon Thenarse, Rickey Wilson, Bryan Peterson, Todd Culbert, Major Kadavy, Andy Poulosky, Andy Todd, Dane Byford, Brett Brothers, Titus Johnson, Brandon Potter, Zach Spain, Tyrell Hardy, Frantz Congdon, Jordan Taylor, Zac Total Opponents Nebraska Statistics

34 Individual Game By Game RUSHING No-Yds/TD TECH NICH USC TROY KU ISU KSU UT Lucky, Marlon / / / / / / /1 3-5/0 Jackson, Brandon /3 3-36/1 7-29/0 2-1/ /1 4-28/ / /0 7-40/0 Glenn, Cody / / /2 - DNP 7-33/ / /0 4-6/0 Wilson, Kenny / /0 9-79/ / /2 4-33/ /0 Hardy, Frantz 2-11/ / /0 Nunn, Terrence 1-0/ / Ganz, Joe 2--2/0-1-10/0 DNP 1--12/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP TEAM 5--17/0 2--7/0 1--4/0 DNP 1--2/0 1--4/0 DNP DNP DNP Taylor, Zac /1 2-9/0 3--3/0 5--6/1 3-8/ / /0 5-5/ /0 RECEIVING No-Yds/TD TECH NICH USC TROY KU ISU KSU UT Nunn, Terrence /1 5-54/0 3-22/0 2-31/ /0 3-98/1 2-11/0 1-18/0 5-84/0 Purify, Maurice /3 1-28/0 2-61/1-2-45/0 4-91/0 2-35/1 4-73/0 2-84/1 Hardy, Frantz 9-221/3 2-24/0 1-14/1-1-16/ /2 2-8/0 - - Swift, Nate /1 3-46/ /0 2-25/0 1-4/0 2-29/0 1-25/1 Jackson, Brandon /1-3-25/0 4-36/ /0 2-14/0 2-77/1 Herian, Matt /2 3-61/1 4-38/1 1-36/ /0-2-9/0 Peterson, Todd 8-125/1 2-30/0 1-31/0 1-28/0-1-6/1 2-25/0-1-5/0 Lucky, Marlon /0 3-42/0 1-13/0 1-12/0 1-2/0 2-16/0 3-28/0 1-4/0 1-6/0 Phillips, J.B /2 2-8/1 3-17/0-2-16/1-2-14/0 1-8/0 2-12/0 Teafatiller, Hunter 2-46/2 1-29/ /1 - Mueller, Josh 4-21/2 2-10/ / /1 - Senske, Matt 2-13/1 - - DNP 2-13/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP Todd, Dane 2-9/1-2-9/ Erickson, Dan 1-7/0-1-7/ PASSING Taylor, Zac Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Louisiana Tech Nicholls State USC Troy Kansas Iowa State Kansas State Texas TOTALS Ganz, Joe Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Louisiana Tech Nicholls State Troy TOTALS PUNT RETURNS No-Yds TECH NICH USC TROY KU ISU KSU UT Nunn, Terrence Swift, Nate Grixby, Cortney TEAM DNP - - DNP DNP DNP Bradley, Stewart KICK RETURNS No-Yds TECH NICH USC TROY KU ISU KSU UT Jackson, Brandon Green, Tierre Wilson, Kenny Lucky, Marlon Peterson, Todd Nebraska Statistics

35 Individual Defense Game By Game TOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT TECH NICH USC TROY KU ISU KSU UT Bradley, Stewart Ruud, Bo Green, Tierre Jones, Andre McKeon, Corey Shanle, Andrew Carriker, Adam Grixby, Cortney Moore, Jay Brandenburgh, Lance Cryer, Barry Octavien, Steve DNP DNP DNP DNP 7-3 Suh, Ndamukong Steinkuhler, Ty Turner, Barry Dagunduro, Ola Erickson, Dan Young, Corey DNP Eisenhart, Ben O Hanlon, Matt Rigoni, Brandon Dillard, Phillip DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Thenarse, Rickey Culbert, Major DNP Peterson, Todd Wilson, Bryan Kadavy, Andy DNP Poulosky, Andy DNP 1-0 DNP - - DNP Byford, Brett Brothers, Titus DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - Todd, Dane Congdon, Jordan Spain, Tyrell DNP Taylor, Zac Johnson, Brandon DNP 0-1 DNP - DNP DNP - - Hardy, Frantz Potter, Zach Nebraska Statistics

36 Individual Defense Game By Game INT. RETURNS No-Yds TECH NICH USC TROY KU ISU KSU UT Shanle, Andrew Suh, Ndamukong Grixby, Cortney Ruud, Bo Jones, Andre Thenarse, Rickey FUMBLE RETURNS No-Yds TECH NICH USC TROY KU ISU KSU UT Rigoni, Brandon SACKS UA-A TOT TECH NICH USC TROY KU ISU KSU UT Moore, Jay Suh, Ndamukong Cryer, Barry Dagunduro, Ola Carriker, Adam Ruud, Bo Steinkuhler, Ty Brandenburgh, Lance TACKLES FOR LOSS UA-A TOT TECH NICH USC TROY KU ISU KSU UT Moore, Jay Suh, Ndamukong Cryer, Barry Carriker, Adam Ruud, Bo Dagunduro, Ola Bradley, Stewart Brandenburgh, Lance Octavien, Steve DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-3 Steinkuhler, Ty Eisenhart, Ben Turner, Barry McKeon, Corey Jones, Andre Wilson, Bryan Poulosky, Andy DNP 1-3 DNP - - DNP Green, Tierre Nebraska Statistics

37 Nebraska Team Game By Game ---RUSHING--- --RECEIVING PASSING KICK RET-- --PUNT RET-- All Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Purp Sept. 2, 2006 LOUISIANA TECH Sept. 9, 2006 NICHOLLS STATE Sept. 16, 2006 at USC Sept. 23, 2006 TROY Sept. 30, 2006 KANSAS Oct. 7, 2006 at Iowa State Oct. 14, 2006 at Kansas State Oct. 21, 2006 TEXAS Totals Opponent TACKLES SACKS- -FUMBLE- Pass Blkd -Kicks------XPTS- Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Sept. 2, 2006 LOUISIANA TECH Sept. 9, 2006 NICHOLLS STATE Sept. 16, 2006 at USC Sept. 23, 2006 TROY Sept. 30, 2006 KANSAS Oct. 7, 2006 at Iowa State Oct. 14, 2006 at Kansas State Oct. 21, 2006 TEXAS Totals Opponent PUNTING FIELD GOALS KICKOFFS Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Sept. 2, 2006 LOUISIANA TECH Sept. 9, 2006 NICHOLLS STATE Sept. 16, 2006 at USC Sept. 23, 2006 TROY Sept. 30, 2006 KANSAS Oct. 7, 2006 at Iowa State Oct. 14, 2006 at Kansas State Oct. 21, 2006 TEXAS Totals Opponent Nebraska Statistics

38 Opponent Team Game By Game ---RUSHING--- --RECEIVING PASSING KICK RET-- --PUNT RET-- All Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Purp Sept. 2, 2006 LOUISIANA TECH Sept. 9, 2006 NICHOLLS STATE Sept. 16, 2006 at USC Sept. 23, 2006 TROY Sept. 30, 2006 KANSAS Oct. 7, 2006 at Iowa State Oct. 14, 2006 at Kansas State Oct. 21, 2006 TEXAS Opponent totals Nebraska TACKLES SACKS- -FUMBLE- Pass Blkd -Kicks------XPTS- Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Sept. 2, 2006 LOUISIANA TECH Sept. 9, 2006 NICHOLLS STATE Sept. 16, 2006 at USC Sept. 23, 2006 TROY Sept. 30, 2006 KANSAS Oct. 7, 2006 at Iowa State Oct. 14, 2006 at Kansas State Oct. 21, 2006 TEXAS Opponent totals Nebraska PUNTING FIELD GOALS KICKOFFS Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Sept. 2, 2006 LOUISIANA TECH Sept. 9, 2006 NICHOLLS STATE Sept. 16, 2006 at USC Sept. 23, 2006 TROY Sept. 30, 2006 KANSAS Oct. 7, 2006 at Iowa State Oct. 14, 2006 at Kansas State Oct. 21, 2006 TEXAS Opponent totals Nebraska Nebraska Statistics

39 Team Comparison Opponent Score 1st Downs Rushing Passing Pass Yds Plays Tot Yds Ret Yds Pen Yds T/O LOUISIANA TECH / / / /238 84/53 584/305 37/164 45/25 2/3 NICHOLLS STATE / / / /0 76/50 498/ /86 20/46 1/3 USC / / / /257 53/68 211/399 64/47 51/46 1/0 TROY / / / /92 69/51 597/140 40/106 65/80 1/3 KANSAS / / / /405 65/94 511/574 74/93 35/25 3/4 Iowa State / / / /262 66/63 382/315 38/51 70/45 1/1 Kansas State / / / /272 65/65 356/294 46/80 20/35 0/2 TEXAS / / / /220 53/74 340/348 56/125 67/42 3/1 Totals / / / / / / / /344 12/17 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category Opponent 3rd Down 4th Down Time Poss Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Punting LOUISIANA TECH 11-16/ /0-0 35:05/24:55 10:10 5.2/ / / / NICHOLLS STATE 7-12/ /1-2 33:44/26:16 7:28 5.2/ / / / USC 5-14/ /1-2 28:36/31:24-2:48 1.9/ / / / TROY 7-11/ /1-2 36:14/23:46 12:28 6.9/ / / / KANSAS 3-12/ /1-2 26:31/33:29-6:58 3.6/ / / / Iowa State 5-12/ /0-3 36:55/23:05 13:50 5.6/ / / / Kansas State 7-17/ /2-4 34:51/25:09 9:42 4.4/ / / / TEXAS 4-13/ /0-0 25:24/34:36-9:12 1.6/ / / / Totals / / :20/222:40 34:40 4.6/ / / / Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category Nebraska Red Zone Chart Nebraska Inside Opponents Red-Zone Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Sept. 2 Louisiana Tech W, Sept. 9 Nicholls State W, Sept. 16 at USC L, Sept. 23 Troy W, *Sept. 30 Kansas W, *Oct. 7 at Iowa State W, *Oct. 14 at Kansas State W, *Oct. 21 Texas L, Totals of 30 (86.7%) Opponents Inside Nebraska Red-Zone Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Sept. 2 Louisiana Tech W, Sept. 9 Nicholls State W, Sept. 16 at USC L, Sept. 23 Troy W, *Sept. 30 Kansas W, *Oct. 7 at Iowa State W, *Oct. 14 at Kansas State W, *Oct. 21 Texas L, Totals of 26 (69.2%) Nebraska Statistics

40 Miscellaneous Numbers Long Season Plays (20 or more yards) Husker Long Plays Opponent Long Plays Rush Pass Return Total Rush Pass Return Total La. Tech Nicholls St at USC Troy Kansas at Iowa St at Kansas St Texas at Oklahoma St. Missouri at Texas A&M Colorado Totals Nebraska Long Plays Yards Opponent Play Result 78 Kansas Pass (Hardy from Taylor) Touchdown 75 Kansas Pass (Hardy from Taylor) Touchdown 75 Kansas Pass (Nunn from Taylor) Touchdown 67 Troy Pass (Nunn from Taylor) 1st Texas Pass (Purify from Taylor) Touchdown 51 Troy Rush (Lucky) Touchdown 49 Texas Pass (Jackson from Taylor) Touchdown 49 Troy Pass (Swift from Taylor) 1st-G 48 Kansas St. Rush (B. Jackson) 1st Troy Rush (Lucky) Touchdown 42 Nicholls Pass (Purify from Taylor) Touchdown 40 Kansas St. Rush (Lucky) Touchdown 36 Iowa State Rush (Glenn) 1st Kansas Pass (Purify from Taylor) 1st Troy Pass (Purify from Taylor) 1st USC Pass (Herian from Taylor) 1st-G 34 Troy Rush (Lucky) Touchdown 33 Nicholls Punt return (Swift) 1st Kansas St. Pass (Purify from Taylor) 1st USC Punt return (Nunn) 1st Nicholls Pass (Peterson from Ganz) 1st La. Tech Pass (Herian from Taylor) 1st Nicholls Rush (K. Wilson) 1st La. Tech Pass (Teafatiller from Ganz) Touchdown 28 Texas Pass (Jackson from Taylor) 1st Iowa State Rush (Glenn) 1st Troy Pass (Swift from Taylor) 1st USC Pass (Peterson from Titchener) 1st La. Tech Pass (Purify from Taylor) 1st Iowa State Pass (Purify from Taylor) Touchdown 27 Troy KO return (K. Wilson) 1st Nicholls Punt return (Nunn) 1st Troy Rush (B. Jackson) 1st Texas Pass (Swift from Lucky) Touchdown 25 Kansas St. Int return (Thenarse) 1st Kansas Pass (Purify from Taylor) 1st La. Tech Rush (B. Jackson) Touchdown 24 Texas KO return (Jackson) 1st Kansas St. Rush (Taylor) 1st-G 24 Iowa State KO return (B. Jackson) 1st Kansas Rush (Wilson) 1st Texas Pass (Nunn from Taylor) 1st Nicholls KO return (Green) 1st Kansas St. Pass (Purify from Taylor) 1st USC KO return (Green) 1st USC Pass (B. Jackson from Taylor) 1st Texas Pass (Purify from Taylor) 1st Texas KO return (Jackson) 1st Iowa State Rush (B. Jackson) 1st Iowa State Rush (Glenn) 1st Kansas Pass (Swift from Taylor) 1st-G 21 Troy Rush (K. Wilson) 1st-G 21 Troy Pass (Nunn from Taylor) 1st La. Tech Pass (Swift from Taylor) 1st USC Pass (Nunn from Taylor) 1st Texas Pass (Nunn from Taylor) 1st-10 Opponent Long Plays Yards Opponent Play Result 78 Texas KO return (Cosby) 1st-G 56 La. Tech Pass (Wheeler from Champion) 1st Texas Pass (Sweed from McCoy) Touchdown 49 Nicholls Rush (Thorne) 1st-G 46 Kansas Pass (Murph from Barmann) 1st Kansas Rush (Cornish) 1st-G 40 Kansas Pass (Fine from Barmann) 1st-G 40 Kansas Pass (Lamb from Barmann) 1st La. Tech Pass (Holland from Champion) Touchdown 38 Kansas St. Rush (Gonzalez) 1st La. Tech Pass (Holland from Champion) 1st Troy KO return (Cattouse) 1st Kansas St. Pass (Gonzalez from Freeman) 1st Kansas St. KO return (McKinney) 1st Kansas Pass (Fields from Barmann) 1st Iowa State Pass (Sumrall from Meyer) 1st La. Tech KO return (W. Brown) 1st Texas KO return (Young) 1st Iowa State Pass (Blythe from Meyer) 1st Kansas KO return (Herford) 1st Kansas Pass (Murph from Barmann) Touchdown 26 Troy KO return (McKelvin) 1st USC Rush (Moody) 2nd-4 26 Nicholls KO return (Moore) 1st La. Tech KO return (W. Brown) 1st Troy Pass (Banks from Haugabook) 1st Kansas St. KO return (McKinney) 1st Iowa State Pass (Nickel from Meyer) 1st Iowa State Pass (Davis from Meyer) 1st Iowa State Pass (Flynn from Meyer) 1st Kansas KO return (Herford) 1st Kansas St. Pass (Moreira from Freeman) 1st La. Tech KO return (Riser) 1st Texas Rush (Young) 1st Kansas St. Pass (Moreira from Freeman) 1st USC Pass (Jarrett from Booty) 1st-G 20 Kansas St. Pass (Wilson from Freeman) 1st USC Pass (Smith from Booty) 1st-10 Nebraska Statistics

41 Miscellaneous Numbers Nebraska Points Off Turnovers Game TOs Gained TDs FG-FGA Pts. (NU Fumbles/Lost, INT) La. Tech 3 (4/2 F/L, 1 Int) (3/1 F/L, 1 Int) Nicholls St. 3 (7/3 F/L, 0 Int) (1/1 F/L, 0 Int) at USC 0 (1/0 F/L, 0 Int) (2/1 F/L, 0 Int) Troy 3 (6/2 F/L, 1 Int) (0/0 F/L, 1 Int) Kansas 4 (1/1 F/L, 3 Int) (4/3 F/L, 0 Int) at Iowa St. 1 (0/0 F/L, 1 Int) (2/1 F/L, 0 Int) at Kansas St. 2 (0/0 F/L, 2 Int) (2/0 F/L, 0 Int) Texas 1 (5/1 F/L, 0 Int) (2/2 F/L, 1 Int) at Oklahoma St. Missouri at Texas A&M Colorado Totals 17 (24/9 F/L, 8 Int) (16/9 F/L, 3 Int) Opponents 12 (16/9 F/L, 3 Int) (24/9 F/L, 8 Int) Penalty Numbers NU Pen.-Yds. Opp. Pen.-Yds. La. Tech 5-45 (9.0) 5-25 (5.0) Nicholls St (6.7) 6-46 (7.7) at USC 5-51 (10.1) 7-46 (6.6) Troy 8-65 (8.1) (8.0) Kansas 5-25 (5.0) 5-35 (7.0) at Iowa St (10.0) 6-45 (7.5) at Kansas St (10.0) 5-50 (10.0) Texas 5-42 (8.4) 7-67 (9.6) at Oklahoma St. Missouri at Texas A&M Colorado Totals (Avg/Penalty) (8.5) (7.7) Avg/G Starting Field Position NU Avg. Start Opp. Avg. Start NU Advantage La. Tech 38.3 (498/13) 24.0 (312/13) Nicholls St (586/13) 24.1 (313/13) at USC 27.7 (277/10) 29.5 (295/10) -1.8 Troy 36.0 (432/12) 22.6 (271/12) Kansas 30.4 (516/17) 31.8 (542/17) -1.4 at Iowa St (302/12) 30.6 (367/12) -5.4 at Kansas St (402/13) 22.3 (267/12) +8.6 Texas 25.7 (360/14) 37.4 (486/13) at Oklahoma St. Missouri at Texas A&M Colorado Totals 32.4 (3,373/104) 27.9 (2,853/102) +4.5 Nebraska Statistics

42 Miscellaneous Numbers Scoring Drives Scoring [---Time---] [--Plays--] Game Drives Total Avg. Total Avg. 5 or less 1-Play La. Tech 7 21:20 3: Nicholls St. 8 22:12 2: at USC 2 4:31 2: Troy 8 26:52 3: Kansas 6 9:36 1: at Iowa St. 4 17:51 4: at Kansas St. 3 8:46 2: Texas 3 7:02 2: at Oklahoma St. Missouri at Texas A&M Colorado Totals 41 1:58:10 2: Opponents 21 1:07:28 3: Nebraska Scoring Drives [-----Drive-----] Drive Opponent Plays Yds Time Score Qtr./Time Start Play La. Tech :22 TD 1st/1:54 5:16 Herian 13 rec. (Taylor) La. Tech :10 TD 2nd/5:54 11:04 Lucky 13 run La. Tech :24 TD 2nd/0:07 2:31 Glenn 1 run La. Tech :25 TD 3rd/12:31 14:56 Phillips 6 rec. (Taylor) La. Tech :52 TD 4th/11:56 14:48 Mueller 6 rec. (Taylor) La. Tech :26 TD 4th/7:49 9:15 Jackson 25 run La. Tech :21 TD 4th/3:14 6:35 Teafatiller 29 rec. (Ganz) Nicholls State :27 TD 1st/8:02 12:29 Glenn 1 run Nicholls State :21 TD 1st/0:28 5:49 Todd 1 rec. (Taylor) Nicholls State :20 TD 2nd/12:54 14:14 Herian 19 rec. (Taylor) Nicholls State :36 TD 2nd/0:23 1:59 Lucky 1 run Nicholls State :42 TD 3rd/10:07 14:49 Hardy 14 rec. (Taylor) Nicholls State :28 TD 3rd/7:36 8:04 Purify 42 rec. (Taylor) Nicholls State :24 TD 4th/11:03 13:27 Wilson 14 run Nicholls State :54 TD 4th/5:07 7:01 Glenn 7 run USC 4 2 0:59 FG 1st/3:23 4:22 Congdon 38 FG USC :32 TD 4th/12:44 1:16 Taylor 1 run Troy :47 TD 1st/9:13 15:00 Lucky 34 run Troy :54 TD 1st/4:30 7:24 Phillips 6 rec. (Taylor) Troy :56 TD 2nd/11:34 12:30 Lucky 45 run Troy :42 TD 2nd/3:09 8:51 Wilson 3 run Troy :54 TD 3rd/9:31 12:25 Lucky 51 run Troy 3 4 1:47 TD 3rd/6:21 8:08 Senske 1 rec. (Ganz) Troy :06 TD 4th/13:39 14:45 Jackson 8 run Troy :25 TD 4th/6:45 12:10 Wilson 8 run Kansas :58 TD 1st/14:02 15:00 Nunn 75 rec. (Taylor) Kansas 1 6 0:27 TD 1st/10:20 10:47 Peterson 6 rec. (Taylor) Kansas :27 FG 1st/0:23 4:50 Congdon 21 FG Kansas :32 TD 2nd/6:51 8:23 Hardy 78 rec. (Taylor) Kansas :12 TD 3rd/4:13 6:25 Hardy 75 rec. (Taylor) Kansas :00 TD OT/0:00 0:00 Glenn 1 run Iowa State :27 TD 1st/9:33 15:00 Glenn 3 run Iowa State :52 TD 2nd/8:07 13:59 Jackson 1 run Iowa State :12 TD 2nd/0:03 1:15 Purify 27 rec. (Taylor) Iowa State :13 TD 4th/1:33 6:46 Glenn 5 run Kansas State :54 TD 1st/11:06 15:00 Teafatiller 17 rec. (Wesch) Kansas State :47 TD 2nd/11:02 0:49 Mueller 3 rec. (Taylor) Kansas State :45 TD 3rd/8:55 9:40 Lucky 40 run Texas :51 TD 1st/5:58 7:49 Purify 63 rec. (Taylor Texas :43 TD 3rd/2:31 14:48 Jackson 49 rec. (Taylor) Texas :28 TD 4th/4:54 6:22 Swift 25 rec. (Lucky) Opponent Scoring Drives [-----Drive-----] Drive Opponent Plays Yds Time Score Qtr./Time Start Play La. Tech :33 FG 2nd/11:11 1:44 Horwedel 23 FG La. Tech :09 TD 2nd/2:36 5:45 Holland 39 rec. (ZC) Nicholls :30 TD 4th/13:33 14:03 Cole 1 run USC :23 TD 1st/0:00 3:23 Jarrett 12 rec. (JDB) USC :00 TD 2nd/2:52 8:52 Smith 3 rec. (JDB) USC :55 TD 3rd/12:05 14:00 Jarrett 5 rec. (JDB) USC :17 TD 4th/6:27 12:44 Washington 7 run Kansas :26 TD 2nd/11:45 0:11 McAnderson 1 run Kansas :33 FG 2nd/0:00 1:33 Webb 31 FG Kansas 1 8 0:13 TD 3rd/12:01 12:14 Cornish 8 run Kansas :50 FG 3rd/5:47 8:37 Webb 35 FG Kansas :25 TD 4th/6:32 11:57 Fine 1 rec. (AB) Kansas :19 TD 4th/0:46 4:05 Murph 25 rec. (AB) Iowa State :49 TD 2nd/14:10 3:59 Meyer 1 run Iowa State :19 TD 4th/0:06 1:25 Blythe 13 rec. (BM) Kansas State :11 FG 3rd/4:44 8:55 Snodgrass 53 FG Texas 4 4 1:58 FG 1st/13:02 15:00 Johnson 22 FG Texas :15 TD 2nd/6:43 8:58 Cosby 6 rec. (CM) Texas :27 TD 2nd/4:00 4:24 Sweed 55 rec. (CM) Texas :06 FG 4th/6:33 14:39 Johnson 22 FG Texas :54 FG 4th/0:23 2:17 Bailey 22 FG Drive SUperlatives Nebraska Opponent Most Yards (Result) 98 vs. Kansas (touchdown) 95 (touchdown) Kansas Most Plays (Result) 14 vs. La. Tech (fumble) 15 (field goal) Texas Most Time (Result) 6:08 vs. USC (punt) 8:06 (field goal) Texas Game-Opening Drives [----- Nebraska ] [----- Opponent ] Opponent Pts. 1st Dwn Yds Pts. 1st Dwn Yds La. Tech (-9) Nicholls St at USC Troy Kansas at Iowa St at Kansas St Texas at Oklahoma St. Missouri at Texas A&M Colorado Totals Second Half-Opening Drives [----- Nebraska ] [----- Opponent ] Opponent Pts. 1st Dwn Yds Pts. 1st Dwn Yds La. Tech Nicholls St at USC 0 0 (-5) 0 0 (-5) Troy Kansas 0 0 (-6) at Iowa St at Kansas St. 0 0 (-1) Texas at Oklahoma St. Missouri at Texas A&M Colorado Totals Nebraska Statistics

43 Individual Career/Season Superlatives Season and Career, Most Passing Yards Season and Career, Longest Pass Player 2006 Career 2006 Career Zac Taylor 395 vs. Kansas 431 vs. Iowa State, vs. Kansas (Hardy) 78 vs. Kansas (Hardy) Joe Ganz 45 vs. Louisiana Tech same 31 vs. Nicholls State (Peterson) same Beau Davis none 12 vs. Texas Tech, 2004 none 12 vs. Texas Tech, 2004 * indicates touchdown pass Season and Career, Most Receiving Yards Season and Career, Longest Catch Player 2006 Career 2006 Career Dan Erickson 7 vs. Nicholls State same 7 vs. Nicholls State (Taylor) same Frantz Hardy 159 vs. Kansas same 78* vs. Kansas (Taylor) same Matt Herian 61 vs. Louisiana Tech 110 vs. Troy State, vs. USC (Taylor) *80 vs. Colorado (Lord), 2002 Brandon Jackson 77 vs. Texas same 49 vs. Texas (Taylor) same Marlon Lucky 42 vs. Louisiana Tech same 19 vs. Louisiana Tech (Taylor) same Terrence Nunn 102 vs. Troy same 75* vs. Kansas (Taylor) same Josh Mueller 8 vs. Troy 18 vs. Kansas State, vs. Troy (Taylor) 18 vs. Kansas State (Taylor), 2005 Todd Peterson 31 vs. Nicholls State 65 at Missouri, vs. Nicholls State (Ganz) 38 at Colorado (Taylor) J.B. Phillips 17 vs. Louisiana Tech 28 vs. Kansas State, vs. Nicholls State, Troy (Taylor) 22 vs. Kansas State (Taylor), 2005 Maurice Purify 91 vs. Kansas same 63* vs. Texas (Taylor) same Matt Senske 13 vs. Troy same 12 vs. Troy same Nate Swift 79 vs. Troy 135 at Missouri, vs. Troy (Taylor) same Hunter Teafatiller 29 vs. Louisiana Tech same 29* vs. Louisiana Tech (Ganz) same Dane Todd 9 vs. Nicholls State same 8 vs. Nicholls State (Taylor) same *Indicates touchdown scored Season and Career, Most Rushing Yards Season and Career, Longest Run Player 2006 Career 2006 Career Beau Davis none -6 vs. Texas Tech, 2004 none -6 vs. Texas Tech, 2004 Joe Ganz 10 vs. Nicholls State same 10 vs. Nicholls State same Cody Glenn 148 at Iowa State same 36 at Iowa State same Tierre Green None 112 vs. Western Illinois, vs. Pittsburgh *34 vs. Western Illinois, 2004 Frantz Hardy 13 vs. Texas same 13 vs. Texas same Brandon Jackson 116 at Iowa State same 48 at Kansas State same Marlon Lucky 156 vs. Troy same 51 vs. Troy same Terrence Nunn 0 vs. Troy 21 vs. Western Illinois, vs. Troy 21 vs. Western Illinois, 2004 Zac Taylor 9 vs. Louisiana Tech 30 at Baylor, at Kansas State same Dane Todd none 4 vs. Troy State, 2003 none 4 vs. Troy State, 2003 Kenny Wilson 106 vs. Troy same 30 vs. Nicholls State same *Indicates touchdown scored Nebraska Statistics

44 Nebraska Statistical Highs and Lows Nebraska TOTALS Highs Lows Points Scored 56 (Nicholls State, Troy) 0 (Troy) First Downs 30 (Louisiana Tech, Nicholls State) 10 (at USC) Rushing Attempts 50 (Nicholls State) 24 (Texas) Rushing Yards 316 (Troy) 38 (Texas) Passes Attempted 36 (Louisiana Tech) 17 (at USC) Passes Completed 24 (Louisiana Tech) 9 (at USC) Had Intercepted 1 (Louisiana Tech, Troy, Texas) 0 (Nicholls State, at USC, Kansas, at Iowa State, at Kansas State) Passing Yards 395 (Kansas) 143 (at USC) Total Plays 84 (Louisiana Tech) 53 (at USC, Texas) Total Yards 597 (Troy) 211 (at USC) Possession Time 36:55 (at Iowa State) 25:24 (Texas) Fumbles 4 (Kansas) 1 (Nicholls State) Fumbles Lost 3 (Kansas) 0 (at Kansas State) Turnovers 3 (Kansas, Texas) 0 (at Kansas State) Turnover Margin + 2 (Nicholls State, Troy, at Kansas State) - 2 (Texas) Penalties 8 (Troy) 2 (at Kansas State) Yards Penalized 70 (at Iowa State) 20 (Nicholls State, at Kansas State) Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-36 (Troy), 4-35 (at Kansas State) 0-0 (Nicholls State, Kansas) Tackles for Loss-Yards (Troy), (at Kansas State) 4-11 (at USC) Opponent TOTALS HIGHS Lows Points Scored 32 (Kansas) 0 (Troy) First Downs 26 (at USC, Kansas) 7 (Nicholls State) Rushing Attempts 47 (Nicholls State) 18 (at Kansas State) Rushing Yards 187 (Nicholls State) 22 (at Kansas State) Passes Attempted 54 (Kansas) 3 (Nicholls State) Passes Completed 27 (Kansas) 0 (Nicholls State) Had Intercepted 3 (Kansas) 0 (Nicholls State, at USC, Texas) Passing Yards 405 (Kansas) 0 (Nicholls State) Total Plays 94 (Kansas) 50 (Nicholls State) Total Yards 574 (Kansas) 140 (Troy) Possession Time 34:36 (Texas) 23:05 (at Iowa State) Fumbles 7 (Nicholls State) 0 (at Iowa State, at Kansas State) Fumbles Lost 3 (Nicholls State) 0 (at USC, at Iowa State, at Kansas State) Turnovers 4 (Kansas) 1 (at USC, at Iowa State, Texas) Turnover Margin + 2 (Texas) - 2 (Nicholls State, Troy, at Kansas State) Penalties 10 (Troy) 5 (Louisiana Tech, at USC, Kansas, at Kansas State, Texas) Yards Penalized 80 (Troy) 25 (Louisiana Tech, Kansas) Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-19 (at Kansas State); 4-29 (Texas) 0-0 (Louisiana Tech) Tackles for Loss-Yards Lost (at Kansas State) 1-5 (Nicholls State) Nebraska Individual Highs Most Rushing Attempts...22; Brandon Jackson at Iowa State (116 yards) Most Net Rushing Yards...156; Marlon Lucky vs. Troy (10 attempts) Most Rushing TDs...3; Marlon Lucky vs. Troy Longest TD Run...51; Marlon Lucky vs. Troy Longest Run, No TD...48; Brandon Jackson at Kansas State Most Pass Attempts...33; Zac Taylor vs. Louisiana Tech (22 completions), vs. Kansas (15 completions) Most Completed Passes...22; Zac Taylor vs. Louisiana Tech (33 attempts) Most Passing Yards...395; Zac Taylor vs. Kansas Longest TD Pass...78; Zac Taylor to Frantz Hardy vs. Kansas Longest Pass, No TD...67; Zac Taylor to Terrence Nunn vs. Troy Most Pass Receptions...5; Terrence Nunn vs. Louisiana Tech (54 yards); Terrence Nunn vs. Texas (84 yards) Most Receiving Yards...159; Frantz Hardy vs. Kansas (3 receptions) Most TD Receptions...2; Frantz Hardy vs. Kansas (3 receptions) Most Total Offense Attempts...35; Zac Taylor vs. Louisiana Tech (33 pass, 2 rush), vs. Kansas (33 pass, 2 rush) Most Total Offense Yards...383; Zac Taylor vs. Kansas (35 attempts) Most All Purpose Attempts...23; Brandon Jackson at Iowa State (22 run, 0 rec., 1 ret.) Most All Purpose Yards...159; Frantz Hardy vs. Kansas (0 rush, 0 ret., 159 rec.) Most Touchdowns Scored...3; Marlon Lucky vs. Troy (3 rushing) Most Field Goals Attempted...1; Jordan Congdon vs. Nicholls State; at USC; vs. Kansas Most Field Goals Made...1; Jordan Congdon at USC (38 yards); vs. Kansas (21 yards) Longest Field Goal Made...38; Jordan Congdon at USC Longest Field Goal Attempted...38; Jordan Congdon at USC (made) Most Interceptions...2; Andrew Shanle vs. Kansas Longest Interception TD Return...N/A Longest Interception Return, No TD...25; Rickey Thenarse at Kansas State Longest Fumble TD Return...N/A Longest Fumble Return, No TD...11; Brandon Rigoni vs. Troy Longest Punt Return, TD...None Longest Punt Return, No TD...33; Nate Swift vs. Nicholls State Most Punt Return Yardage...67; Terrence Nunn vs. Nicholls State (5 returns) Longest Kickoff Return...27; Kenny Wilson vs. Troy Most Kickoff Return Yardage...45; Brandon Jackson vs. Texas (2 returns) Most Punts...8; Dan Titchener at Kansas State (38.1 avg.) Highest Punting Average ; Dan Titchener vs. Louisiana Tech (3 punts, 127 yards) Longest Punt...53; Dan Titchener vs. Louisiana Tech Nebraska Statistics

45 Nebraska Statistical Highs and Lows Nebraska Individual Highs...(Continued) Most Total Tackles...10; Stewart Bradley at USC (3 UT, 7 AT); at Kansas State (8 UT, 2 AT); Steve Octavien vs. Texas (7 UT, 3 AT) Most Solo Tackles...8; Stewart Bradley at Kansas State Most Tackles for Loss...3; Ndamakong Suh vs. Troy (19 yards); Adam Carriker vs. Kansas (3 yards); Jay Moore vs. Texas (8 yards) Most Yards Lost...19; Ndamakong Suh vs. Troy (3 TFL) Most Quarterback Sacks...1.5; Ndamakong Suh vs. Troy (16 yards) Most Yards Lost...16; Ndamakong Suh vs. Troy (1.5 sacks) Most Pass Breakups...2; Andre Jones vs. Kansas; Cortney Grixby at Kansas State Most Blocked Field Goals...None Most Blocked Punts...None Most Blocked PAT...1; Ola Dagunduro vs. Texas Opponent Individual Highs Most Yards Rushing...145; Jon Cornish, Kansas (31 attempts) Most Rushing Attempts...31; Jon Cornish, Kansas (145 yards) Most Yards Passing...405; Adam Barmann, Kansas (54 attempts) Most Passing Attempts...54; Adam Barmann, Kansas (27 completions) Most Pass Completions...27; Adam Barmann, Kansas (54 attempts) Most Pass Receptions...11; Dwayne Jarrett, USC (136 yards) Most Yards Receiving...139; Johnathan Holland, Louisiana Tech (7 receptions) Opponent Individual Longest Plays Rush...49; Grant Thorne, Nicholls State Pass...56; Zac Champion to Josh Wheeler, Louisiana Tech Field Goal...53; Jeff Snodgrass, at Kansas State Punt Return...16; Ryan Baum, Iowa State Kickoff Return...78; Quan Crosby, Texas Fumble Return...2; Joe Mortensen, Kansas Interception Return...7; D Anthony Smith, Louisiana Tech Punt...60; Kyle Tucker, Kansas Nebraska Starting Lineups Husker Offensive Starters Game-by-Game Opponent WRZ WRX TE LT LG C RG RT QB IB FB (WRX) PK Louisiana Tech Nunn Phillips^ Herian Patrick Austin Mann Huff Slauson Taylor Lucky Todd Congdon Nicholls State Peterson Phillips^ Herian Patrick Austin Byford Huff Slauson Taylor Lucky Todd Congdon at USC Nunn Phillips^ Herian Patrick Austin Byford Huff Slauson Taylor Lucky Todd Congdon Troy Nunn Phillips^ Mueller Patrick Austin Byford Huff Slauson Taylor Lucky Todd Congdon Kansas Nunn Swift Herian Patrick Austin Byford Huff Slauson Taylor Lucky Jackson$ Congdon at Iowa State Nunn Phillips^ Herian Patrick Austin Byford Huff Slauson Taylor Jackson Todd Congdon at Kansas State Nunn Swift Herian Patrick Christensen Byford Huff Slauson Taylor Jackson Phillips^ Congdon Texas Nunn Teafatiller# Herian Patrick Austin Byford Huff Slauson Taylor Jackson Phillips# Congdon at Oklahoma State Missouri at Texas A&M Colorado ^ - NU opened in two tight end formation # - NU opened in three tight end formation $ - NU opened in two I-back formation Husker Defensive Starters Game-by-Game Opponent Open End NT DT Base End SAM MLB WILL Strong CB FS SS Weak CB P Louisiana Tech Moore Dagunduro Cryer Carriker Bradley McKeon Ruud A. Jones Shanle Green Grixby Titchener Nicholls State Moore Dagunduro Cryer Carriker Bradley McKeon Ruud A. Jones Shanle Green Grixby Titchener at USC Moore Dagunduro Cryer Carriker Bradley McKeon Ruud A. Jones Shanle Green Grixby Titchener Troy Moore Dagunduro Cryer Carriker Bradley McKeon Ruud A. Jones Shanle Green Grixby Titchener Kansas Moore Dagunduro Cryer Carriker Bradley McKeon Ruud A. Jones Shanle Green Grixby Titchener at Iowa State Moore Dagunduro Cryer Carriker Bradley McKeon Ruud A. Jones Shanle Green Grixby Titchener at Kansas State Moore Dagunduro Cryer Carriker Bradley McKeon Ruud A. Jones Shanle Green Grixby Titchener Texas Moore Dagunduro Cryer Carriker Bradley McKeon Ruud A. Jones Shanle Green Grixby Titchener at Oklahoma State Missouri at Texas A&M Colorado Additional Player Participation (games): Alegria, Jordan (1); Brandenburgh, Lance (8); Brothers, Titus (2); Byford, Brett (8); Christensen, Andy (8); Culbert, Major (7); Davis, Beau (2); Dillard, Phillip (1); Eisenhart, Ben (8); Erickson, Dan (8); Ganz, Joe (3); Glenn, Cody (7); Fluellen, Isaiah (1); Hardy, Frantz (8); Hickman, Jacob (3); Hill, Sean (3); Holt, Menelik (3); Jackson, Brandon (8); Johnson, Brandon (4); Kadavy, Andy (7); Kelly, Lane (6); Kester, Tyler (1); Lingenfelter, Newton (3); Mueller, Josh (8); Murtha, Lydon (8); Nicks, Carl (5); O Hanlon, Matt (8); O Leary, T.J. (4); Octavien, Steve (4); Peterson, Todd (8); Potter, Zach (8); Poulosky, Andy (6); Purify, Maurice (8); Rigoni, Brandon (8); Senske, Matt (3); Sievers, Clayton (5); Spain, Tyrell (6); Steinkuhler, Ty (8); Suh, Ndamukong (8); Swift, Nate (8); Teafatiller, Hunter (8); Thenarse, Rickey (8); Tomerlin, Justin (3); Turner, Barry (8); Wesch, Jake (8-- 7 as holder); Wilson, Bryan (8); Wilson, Kenny (8); Young, Corey (7). Nebraska Statistics

46 Game 1 Nebraska 49, Louisiana Tech 10 SCORE BY QUARTERS FINAL Louisiana Tech Nebraska Lincoln (Sept. 2) --- Nebraska rolled past Louisiana Tech, 49-10, in the season-opener in front of a school-record 85,181 fans. The victory marked NU s 21st consecutive seasonopening win, the longest streak in the nation. Nebraska threw for 332 yards and rushed for 252 more in amassing 584 total yards, the most in the Bill Callahan era. Seven different players scored a touchdown, including four Huskers who found the end zone for the first time. In the air, senior quarterback Zac Taylor tied a career high with three touchdown passes, with each scoring toss to a different Husker tight end. On the ground, sophomore Cody Glenn paced the rushing attack, gaining 88 yards on 13 carries. Fellow sophomore Marlon Lucky added 79 yards on 13 carries and scored his first career touchdown. The receiving corps was busy all afternoon as 10 different players caught at least one pass. Playing in his first game since the 2004 season, senior Matt Herian made three grabs for a team-high 61 yards. Herian also became Nebraska s tight end career receiving yardage leader after his final catch. Preseason All-American defensive end Adam Carriker opened the game in solid fashion for the Blackshirts, as his seven-yard sack ended the Bulldogs first drive. The offenses took control of the game in the second quarter as Nebraska and Louisiana Tech combined to put points on the board in the final five possessions of the first half. NU scored on a touchdown on its final three possessions of the first half and found the end zone on four straight drives from the first to the third quarter. SCORING SUMMARY 1st 01:54 NU Herian 13 yd pass from Taylor (Congdon kick) 2nd 11:11 LTU Horwedel 23 yd field goal 05:54 NU Lucky 13 yd run (Congdon, Jordan kick) 02:36 LTU Holland 39 yd pass from Champion (Horwedel kick) 00:07 NU Glenn 1 yd run (Congdon kick) 3rd 12:31 NU Phillips 6 yd pass from Taylor (Congdon kick) 4th 11:56 NU Mueller 6 yd pass from Taylor (Congdon kick) 07:49 NU Jackson 25 yd run (Congdon kick) 03:14 NU Teafatiller 29 yd pass from Ganz (Congdon kick) TEAM STATISTICS TECH NU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 24:55 35:05 Third-Down Conversions 5 of of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Louisiana Tech-Jackson, Patrick 9-43; Franklin, Freddie 6-35; Champion, Zac 6-minus 11. Nebraska-Glenn, Cody 13-88; Lucky, Marlon 13-79; Wilson, Kenny 15-47; Jackson, Brandon 3-36; Taylor, Zac 2-9; TEAM 2-minus 7. PASSING: Louisiana Tech-Champion, Zac ; Mosley, Michael Nebraska-Taylor, Zac ; Ganz, Joe RECEIVING: Louisiana Tech-Holland, Johnathan 7-139; Wheeler, Josh 2-69; Newman, Eric 1-16; Franklin, Freddie 1-7; Carroll, Bryan 1-7; Jackson, Patrick 1-0. Nebraska-Nunn, Terrence 5-54; Herian, Matt 3-61; Swift, Nate 3-46; Lucky, Marlon 3-42; Peterson, Todd 2-30; Hardy, Frantz 2-24; Mueller, Josh 2-10; Phillips, J.B. 2-8; Teafatiller, Hunter 1-29; Purify, Maurice INTERCEPTIONS: Louisiana Tech-Smith, D Anthony 1-7. Nebraska-Ruud, Bo FUMBLES: Louisiana Tech-Champion, Zac 2-0; Franklin, Freddie 1-1; Wheeler, Josh 1-1. Nebraska-Wilson, Kenny 2-1; Nunn, Terrence 1-0. SACKS (Sacks-Yds): Louisiana Tech-None. Nebraska-Moore, Jay 1-10; Carriker, Adam 1-7. TACKLES (UA-A): Louisiana Tech-Harris, Quin 5-5. Nebraska-Grixby, Cortney 5-1. Game 2 Nebraska 56, Nicholls State 7 SCORE BY QUARTERS FINAL Nicholls State Nebraska Lincoln (Sept. 9) --- The No. 21 Nebraska football team rolled to a 56-7 win over Nicholls State in a steady rain in front of 84,076 fans. The Huskers received impressive balance for the second straight game, both rushing and passing for more than 200 yards while putting up 14 points on the board each quarter. Nebraska s defense silenced Nicholls State through the air, holding the Colonels to no passing yards, the first time that has been achieved by the Blackshirts since grounding Oklahoma State in Nebraska scored on six of its first seven possessions. Senior quarterback Zac Taylor produced one of the most efficient and productive passing efforts by a Nebraska quarterback, connecting on 19-of-23 passes, including 12 straight completions in the first half, for 202 yards and four touchdowns in three quarters. Taylor s NCAA pass efficiency rating ranked as the eighth best day by a Husker in the Nebraska record books. Sophomore I-back Marlon Lucky carried the load on the ground with the first 100-yard rushing day of his career with 18 carries for 103 yards and one touchdown. The big days from Taylor and Lucky helped NU achieve impressive offensive balance, as the Huskers rolled to 498 total yards, including 237 yards passing and 261 rushing yards. Nicholls State avoided the shutout early in the fourth quarter as Grant Thorne galloped 49 yards to the NU 1 before Broderick Cole scored on the next play with 13:33 left. Cody Glenn, who finished the day with 11 carries for 47 yards and two touchdowns, and Kenny Wilson who pitched in 79 yards and a touchdown on nine carries added fourth-quarter scores for the Huskers to produce the final margin. SCORING SUMMARY 1st 08:02 NU Glenn 1 yd run (Congdon kick) 00:28 NU Todd 1 yd pass from Taylor (Congdon kick) 2nd 12:54 NU Herian 19 yd pass from Taylor (Congdon kick) 00:23 NU Lucky 1 yd run (Congdon kick) 3rd 10:07 NU Hardy 14 yd pass from Taylor (Congdon kick) 07:36 NU Purify 42 yd pass from Taylor (Congdon kick) 4th 13:33 NSU Cole 1 yd run (Romero kick) 11:03 NU Wilson 14 yd run (Congdon kick) 05:07 NU Glenn 7 yd run (Congdon kick) TEAM STATISTICS NSU NU FIRST DOWNS 7 30 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 26:16 33:44 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 7 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Nicholls State-Thorne, Grant 3-65; McLendon, Micha 8-48; Morgan, Zack 8-27; Jones, Dwayne 7-19; Bunch, Chris 11-13; Cole, Broderick 5-12; Montgomery, Vin 4-9; TEAM 1-minus 6. Nebraska-Lucky, Marlon ; Wilson, Kenny 9-79; Glenn, Cody 11-47; Jackson, Brandon 7-29; Ganz, Joe 1-10; Taylor, Zac 3-minus 3; TEAM 1-minus 4. PASSING: Nicholls State-Bunch, Chris Nebraska-Taylor, Zac ; Ganz, Joe RECEIVING: Nicholls State-None. Nebraska-Herian, Matt 4-38; Jackson, Brandon 3-25; Nunn, Terrence 3-22; Phillips, J.B. 3-17; Purify, Maurice 2-61; Todd, Dane 2-9; Peterson, Todd 1-31; Hardy, Frantz 1-14; Lucky, Marlon 1-13; Erickson, Dan 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: Nicholls State-None. Nebraska-None. FUMBLES: Nicholls State-Bunch, Chris 2-0; Montgomery, Vin 1-1; Morgan, Zack 1-1; McLendon, Michael 1-0; Brooks, Lester 1-0; TEAM 1-1. Nebraska-TEAM 1-1. SACKS (Sacks-Yds): Nicholls State-Stone, Jordan 1-5. Nebraska-None. TACKLES (UA-A): Nicholls State-Edison, Toney 8-8. Nebraska-Carriker, Adam 2-4; Octavien, Steve 2-4. Nebraska Statistics

47 Game 3 USC 28, Nebraska 10 SCORE BY QUARTERS FINAL Nebraska USC Los Angeles (Sept. 16) --- The No. 19 Nebraska football team battled No. 4 USC to the end, but the Huskers came up short in a loss at the Los Angeles Coliseum in front of a sellout crowd that included between 25,000 and 30,000 Big Red fans and an ABC national primetime television audience. The Huskers showed that they planned to be in the game until the end by opening the scoring with a 38-yard Jordan Congdon field goal in the first quarter. The spark for Nebraska s early 3-0 lead began one drive earlier, when punter Dan Titchener completed a 28-yard pass to wide receiver Todd Peterson on a fake punt to convert on fourth down and put NU in Trojan territory for the first time. USC took a 7-3 lead on the last play of the first quarter as John David Booty hit Dwayne Jarrett with the first of two scoring connections on the night. Booty also hooked up with Steve Smith in the second quarter while compiling impressive numbers through the air. Booty finished hitting on 25-of-36 pass attempts for 257 yards and three scores. Jarrett led the Trojan receivers with 11 catches for 136 yards and two touchdowns, while Smith added six catches for 53 yards and a score. Taylor cut the deficit to after a nine-play, 74-yard scoring drive with his one-yard run with 12:44 left in the game. Chauncey Washington s seven-yard run with 6:32 remaining in the game capped the scoring and secured the win for USC. Taylor completed 8-of-16 passes for 115 yards, with no touchdowns and no interceptions. I-back Brandon Jackson led the Nebraska receiving unit with four catches for 36 yards, while tight end Matt Herian added one catch for 36 yards and Nunn picked up 31 yards on two catches. On the ground, Kenny Wilson s 46 yards on 19 totes led the Huskers, who managed 211 yards in total offense against USC, while the Trojans amassed 399 total yards. Titchener led a solid performance by Nebraska s special teams units, punting five times for a 38.6-yard average, including one punt of 50 yards and one downed inside the USC 20. SCORING SUMMARY 1st 03:23 NU Congdon 38 FG 00:00 USC Jarrett 12 pass from Booty (Danelo kick) 2nd 02:52 USC Smith 3 pass from Booty (Danelo kick) 3rd 12:05 USC Jarrett 5 pass from Booty (Danelo kick) 4th 12:44 NU Taylor 1 run (Congdon kick) 06:27 USC Washington 7 run (Danelo kick) TEAM STATISTICS NU USC FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 28:36 31:24 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 9 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Nebraska-Wilson, Kenny 19-46; Lucky, Marlon 10-27; Jackson, Brandon 2-1; Taylor, Zac 5-minus 6. USC-Moody, Emmanuel 9-70; Washington, C ; Gable, C.J. 6-22; Powdrell, Ryan 1-0; Booty, J.D. 3-minus 2. PASSING: Nebraska-Taylor, Zac ; Titchener, Dan USC-Booty, J.D ; Turner, Patrick RECEIVING: Nebraska-Jackson, Brandon 4-36; Nunn, Terrence 2-31; Herian, Matt 1-36; Peterson, Todd 1-28; Lucky, Marlon USC-Jarrett, Dwayne ; Smith, Steve 6-53; McFoy, Chris 3-39; Davis, Fred 2-16; Reed, Desmond 2-13; Gable, C.J INTERCEPTIONS: Nebraska-None. USC-None. FUMBLES: Nebraska-Nunn, Terrence 1-0; Taylor, Zac 1-1. USC-Booty, J.D SACKS (Sacks-Yds): Nebraska-Suh, Ndamukong 1-7. USC-Williams, T TACKLES (UA-A): Nebraska-Bradley, Stewart 3-7. USC-Maualuga, Rey 4-7. Game 4 Nebraska 56, Troy 0 SCORE BY QUARTERS FINAL Troy Nebraska Lincoln (Sept. 23) --- The Nebraska offense generated nearly 600 yards total offense, including more than 400 in the first half alone, and the Blackshirts pitched their first shutout of the season as the Cornhuskers rolled to a 56-0 victory over Troy. The No. 23 Huskers improved to 3-1 on the year with the victory in front of 84,799 fans in the NCAA-record 278th consecutive sellout at Memorial Stadium. Sophomore I-back Marlon Lucky erupted for the best game of his young career with 10 carries for career highs of 156 yards and three touchdowns through Nebraska s opening drive of the second half. Lucky s big night included successive career-long runs of 34, 45 and 51 yards that all went for touchdowns, capped by his 51-yard burst up the middle on his final carry to give the Huskers a 35-0 lead. While Lucky carried the load for Nebraska s balanced West Coast offensive attack, senior quarterback Zac Taylor propelled the Huskers through the air, completing 14-of-17 passes for 268 yards and one touchdown. Taylor played just over one half, giving way to backup Joe Ganz after leading the Huskers on their fifth touchdown on the opening drive of the second half. Junior wide receiver Terrence Nunn enjoyed a career night as well with his first 100-yard receiving game, including a 67-yard catch in the first half to push him past the century mark. The Huskers finished the night with 597 yards of total offense, including 316 yards on the ground and 281 yards passing. The Blackshirts held Troy to just 140 total yards, including just 48 yards on the ground, with Ndamukong Suh leading the way with 1.5 sacks. SCORING SUMMARY 1st 09:13 NU Lucky 34 yd run (Congdon kick) 04:30 NU Phillips 6 yd pass from Taylor (Congdon kick) 2nd 11:34 NU Lucky 45 yd run (Congdon kick), 03:09 NU Wilson 3 yd run (Congdon kick) 3rd 09:31 NU Lucky 51 yd run (Congdon kick) 06:21 NU Senske 1 yd pass from Ganz (Congdon kick) 4th 13:39 NU Jackson 8 yd run (Congdon kick) 06:45 NU Wilson 8 yd run (Congdon kick) TEAM STATISTICS TU NU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 23:46 36:14 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 11 7 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Troy-Allen, Josh 4-39; Cattouse, Kenny 5-25; Jones, Anthony 5-12; Banks, Gary 1-2; Wright, Jason 2-minus 6; Foster, Julian 3-minus 7; Haugabook, Omar 7-minus 17. Nebraska-Lucky, Marlon ; Wilson, Kenny ; Jackson, Brandon 11-60; Taylor, Zac 3-8; Nunn, Terrence 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 2; Ganz, Joe 1-minus 12. PASSING: Troy-Haugabook, Omar ; Foster, Julian ; Banks, Gary minus 8. Nebraska-Taylor, Zac ; Ganz, Joe RECEIVING: Troy-Hampton, Smokey 4-16; Banks, Gary 2-30; Rutledge, Toris 2-13; Terry, Mykeal 1-10; East, Marlo 1-10; Williams, C. 1-9; Allen, Josh 1-9; Davis, Andrew 1-7; Jones, Anthony 1-minus 4; Haugabook, Omar 1-minus 8. Nebraska-Nunn, Terrence 4-102; Swift, Nate 3-79; Purify, Maurice 2-45; Phillips, J.B. 2-16; Senske, Matt 2-13; Hardy, Frantz 1-16; Mueller, Josh 1-8; Lucky, Marlon 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Troy-Bray, Justin 1-minus 2. Nebraska-Shanle, Andrew 1-0. FUMBLES: Troy-Wright, Jason 2-1; McKelvin, L. 1-1; Foster, Julian 1-0; Mack, Elbert 1-0; Allen, Josh 1-0. Nebraska-None. SACKS (Sacks-Yds): Troy-Teal, Martin Nebraska-Suh, Ndamukong ; Dagunduro, Ola 1-10; Moore, Jay 1-6; Cryer, Barry TACKLES (UA-A): Nebraska-Green, Tierre, 2-5. Troy-Condren Nebraska Statistics

48 Game 5 Nebraska 39, Kansas 32 (ot) SCORE BY QUARTERS OT FINAL Kansas Nebraska Lincoln (Sept. 30) --- The No. 21 Nebraska football team sprinted to a 17-0 lead at the end of the first quarter and held off visiting Kansas by scoring the only overtime touchdown in a victory in Lincoln. Playing in front of 85,069 fans in the NCAArecord 279th consecutive sellout at Memorial Stadium and an FSN national television audience, senior quarterback Zac Taylor threw for 395 yards and four touchdowns, including three scoring passes of 75 or more yards to lead the Huskers to victory. The Norman, Okla., native hit former junior college teammate Frantz Hardy on a 78-yard scoring strike in the first half and a 75-yard touchdown pass midway through the fourth quarter to go along with a 75-yard touchdown pass to Terrence Nunn. Hardy ended the game with a career-high 159 yards, the fourth-highest total in school history. Hardy became the first player in Nebraska history to post a pair of 150-yard receiving games in his career, as he also had 152 yards in his first career game against Maine in Nebraska finished the night with 511 yards of total offense while Kansas finished the night with 574 total yards on 94 plays, the most ever by a Nebraska opponent. KU s 32 points marked its second-highest total in series history, dating back to a 36-point effort in While Kansas finished with major total yardage, the Blackshirts kept the Jayhawks in check by forcing four turnovers. Senior safety Andrew Shanle intercepted two of the first three passes that Adam Barmann threw for KU, while Andre Jones picked off another in the end zone to stop a Jayhawk drive. Barmann also fumbled inside the Husker 5 to end another golden scoring opportunity, but collected 405 yards on 27-of-54 passing in the comeback attempt. SCORING SUMMARY 1st 14:02 NU Nunn 75 yd pass from Taylor (Congdon kick) 10:20 NU Peterson 6 yd pass from Taylor (Congdon kick) 00:23 NU Congdon 21 yd field goal 2nd 11:45 KU McAnderson 1 yd run (Webb kick) 06:51 NU Hardy 78 yd pass from Taylor (Congdon kick) 00:00 KU Webb 31 yd field goal 3rd 12:01 KU Cornish 8 yd run (TEAM kick failed) 05:47 KU Webb 35 yd field goal 4th 06:32 KU Fine 1 yd pass from Barmann (Barmann pass failed) 04:13 NU Hardy 75 yd pass from Taylor (Swift pass from Taylor) 00:46 KU Murph 26 yd pass from Barmann (Webb kick) OT 15:00 NU Glenn 1 yd run (Congdon kick) TEAM STATISTICS KU NU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 33:29 26:31 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 18 3 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Kansas-Cornish, Jon ; McAnderson, Brandon 5-19; Barmann, Adam 4-5. Nebraska-Lucky, Marlon 13-40; Wilson, Kenny 4-33; Glenn, Cody 7-33; Jackson, Brandon 4-28; Hardy, Frantz 1-minus 2; TEAM 1-minus 4; Taylor, Zac 2-minus 12. PASSING: Kansas-Barmann, Adam Nebraska-Taylor, Zac RECEIVING: Kansas-Murph, Brian 8-129; Fields, Dexton 8-108; Fine, Derek 5-84; Henry, Marcus 3-28; Lamb, Jonathan 1-40; McAnderson, Brandon 1-8; Cornish, Jon 1-8. Nebraska-Purify, Maurice 4-91; Hardy, Frantz 3-159; Nunn, Terrence 3-98; Swift, Nate 2-25; Lucky, Marlon 2-16; Peterson, Todd 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Kansas-None. Nebraska-Shanle, Andrew 2-19; Jones, Andre 1-0. FUMBLES: Kansas-Barmann, Adam 1-1. Nebraska-Glenn, Cody 1-1; Lucky, Marlon 1-1; Taylor, Zac 1-1; TEAM 1-0. SACKS (Sacks-Yds): Kansas-McClinton, James 1-0; Brorsen, Russell 1-0. Nebraska-None. TACKLES (UA-A): Kansas-McClinton, James 4-3. Nebraska-McKeon, Corey 3-6. Game 6 Nebraska 28, Iowa State 14 SCORE BY QUARTERS FINAL Nebraska Iowa State Ames, Iowa (Oct. 7) --- Sophomore I-back Cody Glenn and junior I-back Brandon Jackson each rushed for more than 100 yards and combined for three touchdowns to carry the No. 22 Nebraska football team to its first road win of the season in a victory over Iowa State at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames. Playing in front of an ABC regional television audience in prime time and a packed house that included thousands of Husker fans in Ames, Nebraska improved to 5-1 overall and 2-0 in the Big 12, while Iowa State slipped to 3-3 on the season and 0-2 in the league. The Huskers produced 251 rushing yards, including career highs of 148 yards and two scores from Glenn and 116 yards and another score from Jackson. The duo gave NU its second double-100-yard rushing performance in the last three games and the first in conference play since While Nebraska s West Coast Offense rolled up 382 yards and dominated the time of possession by holding the ball for nearly 37 minutes, the Blackshirts surrendered just one touchdown on a short field in the first 59:54, before giving up an insignificant touchdown in prevent defense with six seconds left in the game. The Blackshirts limited ISU to just 53 rushing yards in a magnificent performance. Junior linebacker Bo Ruud led the defense with a teamhigh nine tackles, while defensive tackle Barry Cryer wreaked havoc up front with four tackles, including a nine-yard sack and a pass deflection. The biggest stop for the Blackshirts came on ISU s final drive of the first half, when the defense forced a three-and-out to give Taylor and the Huskers the ball back at their own 40 with 1:15 to play in the half. Taylor immediately went to work, engineering a seven-play, 60-yard drive that culminated with a 27-yard touchdown pass to Purify for a 21-7 lead with three seconds left in the half. On the drive, Taylor completed 5-of-7 passes for all 60 yards through the air, including three receptions for 28 yards from Lucky. SCORING SUMMARY 1st 9:33 NU Glenn 3 yd run (Congdon kick) 2nd 14:10 ISU Meyer 1 yd run (Culbertson kick) 08:07 NU Jackson 1 yd run (Congdon kick) 00:03 NU Purify 27 yd pass from Taylor (Congdon kick) 4th 01:33 NU Glenn 5 yd run (Congdon kick) 00:06 ISU Blythe 13 yd pass from Meyer (Culbertson kick) TEAM STATISTICS NU ISU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 36:55 23:05 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 12 4 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Nebraska-Glenn, Cody ; Jackson, Brandon ; Taylor, Zac 4-minus 13. Iowa State- Meyer,Bret 13-26; Hicks,Stevie 6-21; Kock,Ryan 3-9; Flynn,Austin 1-4; Sumrall,R.J. 1-minus 7. PASSING: Nebraska-Taylor, Zac Iowa State-Meyer,Bret RECEIVING: Nebraska-Lucky, Marlon 3-28; Purify, Maurice 2-35; Peterson, Todd 2-25; Phillips, J.B. 2-14; Nunn, Terrence 2-11; Hardy, Frantz 2-8; Herian, Matt 2-6; Swift, Nate 1-4; Jackson, Brandon 1-0. Iowa State- Blythe,Todd 6-96; Sumrall,R.J. 4-48; Davis,Jon 3-51; Flynn,Austin 3-37; Nickel,Walter 1-24; Hicks,Stevie 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Nebraska-Grixby, Cortney 1-3. Iowa State-None. FUMBLES: Nebraska-Taylor, Zac 2-1. Iowa State-None. SACKS (Sacks-Yds): Nebraska-Cryer, Barry 1-9. Iowa State-Curvey,Brent TACKLES (UA-A): Nebraska-Ruud, Bo 4-5. Iowa State-Bowen,Alvin Nebraska Statistics

49 Game 7 Nebraska 21, Kansas State 3 SCORE BY QUARTERS FINAL Nebraska Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. (Oct. 14) --- The No. 21 Nebraska football team controlled Kansas State from start to finish with a strong Blackshirt defense and a powerful running game on its way to a 21-3 win over the Wildcats at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. With the victory, Nebraska improved to 6-1 on the season and 3-0 in the Big 12 Conference, while dropping KSU to 4-3 overall and 1-2 in the league. The win made NU bowl eligible for the 37th time in the past 38 seasons, while Nebraska also became just the fourth program in history to reach the 800-win plateau, joining Michigan, Notre Dame and Texas. The Huskers, who ended a four-game losing streak in Manhattan to the Wildcats, set the tone on the game s opening drive by marching 80 yards on nine plays to take a 7-0 lead. It was the fourth consecutive game that Nebraska scored on the opening drive. Nebraska scored its first touchdown off a fake field-goal attempt as holder Jake Wesch tossed a scoring strike to tight end Hunter Teafatiller. NU followed with a second-quarter scoring pass from Zac Taylor to tight end Josh Mueller for a 14-0 halftime lead before the Huskers pushed across their final points of the night on a 40-yard Marlon Lucky touchdown run in the third period. KSU broke through on the Blackshirt defense with a 53-yard Jeff Snodgrass field goal in the third quarter to end the scoring. Senior linebacker Stewart Bradley led Nebraska s defense with 10 tackles, including six solos and one of NU s 10 tackles for loss on the night. Defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh also wreaked havoc for the Huskers with three unassisted tackles, including two tackles for loss and a 14-yard sack. He added his first career interception in the fourth quarter. Freshman defensive back Rickey Thenarse also recorded his first career interception on KSU s final offensive play of the game. The Blackshirts held Kansas State to just 22 rushing yards and sacked freshman quarterback Josh Freeman four times for 35 yards on the night. Despite the pressure, Freeman had solid passing numbers as he connected on 23-of-47 attempts for 272 yards through the air. SCORING SUMMARY 1st 11:06 NU Teafatiller 17 pass from Wesch (Congdon) 2nd 11:02 NU Mueller 3 pass from Taylor (Congdon) 3rd 08:55 NU Lucky 40 run (Congdon) 04:44 KS Snodgrass 53 FG TEAM STATISTICS NU KSU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 34:51 25:09 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 1 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 2 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Nebraska-Jackson, Brandon 16-92; Lucky, Marlon 12-71; Glenn, Cody 10-22; Taylor, Zac 5-5. Kansas State-Gonzalez,Daniel 1-38; Patton, Leon 12-13; Freeman, Josh 5-minus 29. PASSING: Nebraska-Taylor, Zac ; Wesch, Jake Kansas State-Freeman, Josh RECEIVING: Nebraska-Purify, Maurice 4-73; Swift, Nate 2-29; Jackson, Brandon 2-14; Nunn, Terrence 1-18; Teafatiller, Hunter 1-17; Phillips, J.B. 1-8; Lucky, Marlon 1-4; Mueller, Josh 1-3. Kansas State-Moreira, Jerm. 6-86; Gonzalez,Daniel 4-72; Norwood,Rashaad 4-48; Wilson, Cedric 4-47; Patton, Leon 2-16; Brown, Antonio 1-6; Raymer, Donald 1-0; Clayton, Thomas 1-minus 3. INTERCEPTIONS: Nebraska-Thenarse, Rickey 1-25; Suh, Ndamukong 1-0. Kansas State-None. FUMBLES: Nebraska-Nunn, Terrence 2-0. Kansas State-None. SACKS (Sacks-Yds): Nebraska-Suh, Ndamukong 1-14; Moore, Jay 1-13; Dagunduro, Ola 1-6; Brandenburgh, Lance 0.5-1; Steinkuhler, Ty Kansas State-Archer, Brandon 1-9; Garvin, Byron 1-7; Campbell, Ian 1-2; Watts, Marcus 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Nebraska-Bradley, Stewart 6-4. Kansas State-Diles, Zach 2-8. Game 8 Texas 22, Nebraska 20 SCORE BY QUARTERS FINAL Texas Nebraska Lincoln (Oct. 21) --- The No. 5 Texas Longhorns used three 22-yard field goals including one by a walk-on kicker, Ryan Bailey, who was making his first career attempt with 23 seconds remaining to escape Memorial Stadium with a victory over No. 17 Nebraska. The Longhorns looked to put a chill on the stadium-record crowd of 85,187 fans as Quan Cosby took the opening kickoff 78 yards to the Nebraska 9. But the Blackshirt defense made the first of several stands as it forced a field goal that put UT ahead, 3-0, less than two minutes into the contest. NU responded minutes later as Zac Taylor hit Maurice Purify for a 63-yard scoring strike. UT then posted a pair of second-quarter scores to go into the intermission leading After a scoreless third period, Taylor and I-back Brandon Jackson got the Huskers back in the contest as Jackson took a screen pass 49 yards for the score on the first play of the fourth quarter. With less than five minutes left, NU took its first lead of the day on a 25-yard I-back pass from Marlon Lucky to Nate Swift for a advantage. Nebraska looked to ice the game after the Blackshirts forced a punt, but a Husker fumble gave the Longhorns one last chance at the win. UT drove inside the Husker 10 before Bailey connected on a 22-yard field goal on his first career attempt for the winning points. The Blackshirts held the potent Longhorn offense to 348 yards total offense while NU produced 340 yards on 21 fewer plays. Linebackers Steve Octavien (10 total tackles, seven solos) and Bo Ruud (eight tackles) led the defense. Octavien and Ruud each forced a fumble and had a pass breakup, while Ruud added one of the Huskers three sacks on the day. SCORING SUMMARY 1st 13:02 UT Johnson 22 yd field goal 05:58 NU Purify 63 yd pass from Taylor (Congdon kick) 2nd 06:43 UT Cosby 6 yd pass from McCoy (Johnson kick blocked) 04:00 UT Sweed 55 yd pass from McCoy (Johnson kick) 4th 14:48 NU Jackson 49 yd pass from Taylor (Congdon kick) 06:33 UT Johnson 22 yd field goal 04:54 NU Swift 25 yd pass from Lucky (Taylor pass failed) 00:23 UT Bailey 22 yd field goal TEAM STATISTICS UT NU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 34:36 25:24 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 18 4 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Texas-Charles, Jamaal 9-63; Young, Selvin 14-50; McCoy, Colt 11-10; Sweed, Limas 0-5. Nebraska-Jackson, Brandon 7-40; Hardy, Frantz 1-13; Glenn, Cody 4-6; Lucky, Marlon 3-5; Wilson, Kenny 2-minus 1; Taylor, Zac 7-minus 25. PASSING: Texas-McCoy, Colt ; TEAM Nebraska-Taylor, Zac ; Lucky, Marlon RECEIVING: Texas-Sweed, Limas 8-119; Finley, Jermich 4-37; Pittman, Billy 4-24; Cosby, Quan 3-28; Young, Selvin 2-4; Shipley, Jordan 2-3; Charles, Jamaal 1-3; Ogbonnaya, Chri 1-2. Nebraska-Nunn, Terrence 5-84; Purify, Maurice 2-84; Jackson, Brandon 2-77; Phillips, J.B. 2-12; Herian, Matt 2-9; Swift, Nate 1-25; Lucky, Marlon 1-6; Peterson, Todd 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Texas-Griffin, Michael 1-6. Nebraska-None. FUMBLES: Texas-McCoy, Colt 3-1; Cosby, Quan 1-0; Charles, Jamaal 1-0. Nebraska-Nunn, Terrence 1-1; Taylor, Zac 1-1. SACKS (Sacks-Yds): Texas-Crowder, Tim 1-10; Lewis, Aaron 1-8; Orakpo, Brian 1-1; Marshall, Thomas 0.5-5; Miller, Roy Nebraska-Ruud, Bo 1-10; Cryer, Barry 1-5; Moore, Jay 1-4. TACKLES (UA-A): Nebraska-Octavien, Steve, 7-3. Texas-Derry, Scott 4-4. Nebraska Statistics

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