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POSTED BY: Daniel on 09/09/2007 09:02:18


Nebraska 20 Wake Forest 17

So I can't say it wasn't the ideal game. It wasn't a total catastrophe. Even though the running game was shut down (compared to the Nevada game) I think the West Coast offense showed it's diversity. I think NU of 5 years ago would have been doomed going up against this Wake Forest (Defending ACC Champs) defense because NU relied so much on the running game. Any style of passing offense would have kept NU in the game as it did yesterday. Not sure what happened to the offensive line but it was obvious that Sam Keller was under a lot more pressure. Maybe that is a hats off to the Wake DBs for taking away Sam's options for the pass. Then again it has been over a year since Sam's has seen regular action on the gridiron.

Overall I give the game a "B" and a win is a win. It wasn't pretty but they got the job done. If that game was at NU the grade would have been lowered to a C+.

I was very impressed with Wake's Kenneth Moore and Kevin Marion. Those kids has some shakes and moves with great speed. Take away Moore's preformance and NU's defense would have had a great day. Moore and Marion are definetly playmakers. Defensive players of the game are Ndamukong Suh and Zack Bowman.

Top stats - Keller 24/41 258 passing yards. Zack Bowman 1 INT





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POSTED BY: Brad on 09/09/2007 12:52:10


It was over when... Marlon Lucky rushed for 22 yards to give Nebraska the lead with just over eight minutes to go in the game. Lucky's only TD of the game proved to be the most important score for the Huskers.

 

Gameball goes to... Lucky. It was a rough day offensively for both teams, but Lucky was the difference for Nebraska. He carried the ball 24 times for 90 yards and caught four passes for 33 yards.

 

Stat of the game... 2. Both QBs -- Nebraska's Sam Keller and Wake's Brett Hodges threw two INTs in this game, but Hodges' was the most costly: He was picked off in the end zone late in the fourth quarter.

 





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