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Nebraska vs. Rutgers Postgame Notes, Stats, Boxscore

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Postgame Notes: Nebraska at Rutgers

- Nebraska improves to 5-0 all-time against Rutgers with tonight's 28-21 win

- Tonight's win marks only the second time in school history that Nebraska has won twice in the month of December. The only time the Huskers have won two December games in the same season came in 1976 when Nebraska defeated Hawaii, 68-3, in Honolulu (Dec. 4) and defeated Texas Tech, 27-24, in the Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl in Houston (Dec. 31).

- Nebraska trailed 14-7 at halftime before rallying for a 28-21 victory. This marks the first time since 2019 at Illinois that Nebraska overcame a halftime deficit to win. Nebraska trailed Illinois 21-14 at half and 35-27 after three quarters, before winning 42-38

- This was Nebraska's fifth road game in eight games this season. This is the first time Nebraska has played more road games than home games in a season since 1946 (5 road games, 4 home games)

- The Nebraska offense gained a season-high 620 yards, bettering a 442-yard effort at Northwestern. The Huskers' 620 yards of total offense was their highest since rolling up 674 yards at Illinois in 2019

- Nebraska's 365 rushing yards were a season high, surpassing its 224 yards at Northwestern, and the most since rushing for 383 vs. Minnesota in 2018. Nebraska averaged 6.3 yards per carry in tonight's win

- Nebraska's 11-play, 96-yard touchdown drive in the third quarter was its longest of the season in yardage. Nebraska also posted scoring drives of 92 and 90 yards in the second half. The Huskers were the first FBS team with three 90-yard drives in a single half this season. Nebraska's previous long before tonight was a 79-yard drive at Purdue

- Senior running back Dedrick Mills rushed 25 times for a career-high 191 yards, his third 100-yard rushing game in two seasons at Nebraska and his fifth career 100-yard game overall. His previous career high was 188 yards against Wisconsin in 2019

- With his 191 yards, Mills increased his Nebraska career total to 1,141 yards. He is the 67th Husker to post 1,000 career rushing yards. Mills posted his two longest runs of the season, a 43-yard run in the second quarter before a 50-yard run in the fourth quarter. His 50-yarder was his longest rush since a 61-yarder against Northern Illinois in 2019.

- Mills also tied or set career bests in catches (6, tied) and yards (45). He also had six catches against Northwestern, while his previous career high in receiving yards was 34 vs. Cockeye in 2019

- Quarterback Adrian Martinez completed 24-of-28 passes for a season-high 255 yards and a TD and rushed 23 times for 157 yards and 2 touchdowns. Martinez increased his career total offense yardage to 7,404, making him the fourth Husker with 7,000 career total offense yards. He joins Tommy Armstrong Jr. (10,690), Taylor Martinez (10,233) and Eric Crouch (7,915) in the Huskers' 7,000-yard club.

- Martinez accounted for 412 yards of total offense, his fifth career 400-yard performance. That extended his own school record for 400-yard total offense performances. It was also his 13th career 300-yard total offense game. That ties Tommy Armstrong Jr. for the most 300-yard total offense games in Nebraska history

- Martinez's career-high 157 rushing yards marks his second 100-yard rushing game of 2020 and the fifth of his Nebraska career. His previous career high in rushing yards was 125 against Minnesota in 2018. His 157 rushing yards was the most by a Husker quarterback since Taylor Martinez rushed for 205 yards at Michigan State in 2012. Adrian Martinez's 41-yard touchdown run in the third quarter was a season-long rush for Martinez.

- Martinez completed 24 passes to move into third place on Nebraska's career completions list with 481. He moved past Zac Taylor (470) in tonight's game. Over the last four games, he has completed 81-of-105 passes (77.1 percent).

- Martinez had a 45-yard punt downed at the Rutgers 2-yard line in the first quarter. It was the first punt by a Husker quarterback since Wayne Weber in 1965.

- With both Mills (191 yards) and Martinez (157 yards) rushing for better than 100 yards, tonight's game marked the first time Nebraska has had a pair of 100-yard rushers since a 2018 win over Minnesota when Nebraska had three players rush for better than 100 yards (Martinez, Devine Ozigbo, Maurice Washington). It was the first time NU had multiple 100-yard rushers in a conference road game since 2012 (at Michigan State).

- True freshman Turner Corcoran drew the start at left tackle. Corcoran is just the sixth true freshman to start a game on the offensive line in Nebraska history and the first to ever start at left tackle. He joined Matt Slauson (RT, 2005), Jacob Hickman (C, 2006), Javorio Burkes (RT, 2007), Tyler Moore (RT, 2011) and Brenden Jaimes (RT, 2017) as true freshmen offensive linemen to start for Nebraska.

- Corcoran was one of three freshmen to start on the offensive line, joining right tackle Bryce Benhart and left guard Ethan Piper. Tonight's game marks the first game in Husker history that Nebraska has started three freshmen on the offensive line

- Nebraska sophomore receiver Wan'Dale Robinson caught six passes for 79 yards and a touchdown to increase his season receptions total to 51. This is the 15th individual 50-catch season in Nebraska school history. Robinson had a season-long 38-yard catch in the second quarter.

- Robinson's 1-yard touchdown run in the second quarter was his first rushing touchdown of the 2020 season and his third quarter TD catch was his first receiving TD of 2020

- Senior tight end Jack Stoll had season highs with three receptions for 44 yards

- Redshirt freshman linebacker Nick Henrich had a career-high 12 tackles in the game in his first career start

- Cam Taylor-Britt's fourth quarter interception was his second of the season (also vs. Penn State) and fifth of his career

- Nebraska outgained Rutgers 365 to 59 in the second half and limited the Scarlet Knights to 252 total yards

- Nebraska finished the game with eight tackles for loss, its second-highest total of the season
 
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Nebraska0714728
Rutgers3117021

SCORING SUMMARY

1st Quarter

8:55 - Rutgers: Valentino Ambrosio 36 yard field goal (RUT 3-0)

2nd Quarter
13:20 - Rutgers: Ambrosio 42 yard field goal (RUT 6-0)
10:07 - Nebraska: Wan'Dale Robinson 1 yard run (Connor Culp kick) (NEB 7-6)
3:19 - Rutgers: Isaih Pacheco 33 yard run (Bo Melton 2 pt PAT reception) (RUT 14-7)

3rd Quarter
9:06 - Nebraska: Adrian Martinez 41 yard run (Culp kick) (14-14)
8:53 - Rutgers: Aron Cruickshank 98 yard kickoff return (Ambrosio kick) (RUT 21-14)
0:43 - Nebraska: Robinson 14 yard pass from Martinez (Culp kick) (21-21)

4th Quarter
9:55 - Nebraska: Martinez 1 yard run (Culp kick) (NEB 28-21)

FINAL: Nebraska 28, Rutgers 21

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TEAM STATISTICS

NEBRASKARUTGERS
First Downs279
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Rushing (Net)365130
Rush Att5830
Avg per Rush6.34.3
Rush TD31
Rush Yds Gained401155
Rush Yds Lost3625
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Passing (Net)255122
Comp-Att-Int24-28-211-22-1
Avg / Att9.15.5
Avg / Comp10.611.1
Pass TD10
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Total Offense620252
Plays8652
Avg / Play7.24.8
Fumbles - Lost5 - 21 - 0
Penalties - Yds9 - 565 - 32
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Punts - Yds3-1275-217
Avg / Punt42.343.4
Inside 2024
50+ Yd Punts01
Touchbacks00
Fair Catch11
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Kickoffs-Yds5-2625-228
Avg / Kickoff52.445.6
Touchbacks00
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Punt Return Total-Yds-TD0-0-01-11-0
Punt Return Avg/Return011.0
Kick Return: Total-Yds-TD2-27-05-192-1
Kick Return Avg/Return13.538.4
INT: Total-Yds-TD1-0-02-9-0
Fumble: Total-Yds-TD0-0-01-7-0
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Time of Poss39:3120:29
3rd Down Conv7-of-132-of-13
4th Down Conv2-of-22-of-3
Red Zone: Scores-Chances3-41-1
Sacks: Total-Yds2-173-19
PAT: Total-Made4-41-1
FG: Total-Made0-02-2
 
INDIVIDUAL STATS

NEBRASKA

Passing

Adrian Martinez (24-of-28, 255 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT, long of 38, sacked 3 times)

Rushing
Dedrick Mills (25 att, 191 yds, long 50, 7.6 ypc)
Adrian Martinez (23 att, 157 yds, 2 TD, long 41, 6.8 ypc)
Wan'Dale Robinson (7 att, 24 yds, 1 TD, long 8, 3.4 ypc)
Rahmir Johnson (1 att, 0 yds)

Receiving
Wan'Dale Robinson (6 rec, 79 yds, 1 TD, long 38)
Dedrick Mills (6 rec, 45 yds, long 15)
Jack Stoll (3 rec, 44 yds, long 23)
Alante Brown (2 rec, 25 yds, long 22)
Austin Allen (2 rec, 22 yds, long 16)
Travis Vokolek (1 rec, 16 yds)
Levi Falck (1 rec, 15 yds)
Rahmir Johnson (1 rec, 5 yds)
Oliver Martin (1 rec, 4 yds)
Chris Hickman (1 rec, 0 yds)

Defensive
Nick Henrich (12 tkl)
Will Honas (8 tkl, 1.5 TFL)
Garrett Nelson (5 tkl, 1.5 TFL)
Pheldarius Payne (5 tkl, 1.5 TFL, 1.0 sack)
Deontai Williams (4 tkl)
Caleb Tannor (3 tkl, 1.0 TFL, 1.0 sack, 1 forced fumble)
Dicaprio Bootle (3 tkl, 0.5 TFL, 1 PBU)
Marquel Dismuke (3 tkl)
Cam Taylor-Britt (2 tkl, 1.0 TFL, 1 INT, 1 PBU)
JoJo Domann (2 tkl, 1.0 TFL, 1 PBU)
Casey Rogers (2 tkl)
Quinton Newsome (1 tkl)
Austin Allen (1 tkl)
Isaac Gifford (1 tkl)
Niko Cooper (1 tkl)
Damian Jackson (1 tkl)
Damion Daniels (1 tkl)
Ben Stille (1 tkl, 1 QBH)

Punting
Adrian Martinez (1 punt, 45 yds, long 45, 1 inside 20, 45.0 ypk)
Tyler Crawford (2 punts, 82 yds, 41.0 ypk, long 47, 1 inside 20

Returns
Alante Brown (1 KR, 14 yds)
Brody Belt (1 KR, 13 yds)
Cam Taylor-Britt (1 INT, 0 yds)

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RUTGERS

Passing

Artur Sitkowski (10-of-20, 122 yds, long 50, 2 sacks)
Johnny Langan (1-of-2, 0 yds, 1 INT)

Rushing
Johnny Langan (9 att, 54 yds, long 12, 6.0 ypc)
Isaih Pacheco (7 att, 42 yds, 1 TD, long 33, 6.0 ypc)
Adam Korsak (1 att, 17 yds, long 17, 17.0 ypc)
Kay'Ron Adams (6 att, 12 yds, long 4, 2.0 ypc)
Aaron Young (3 att, 10 yds, long 7, 3.3 ypc)
Bo Melton (1 att, 9 yds, long 9, 9.0 ypc)
Artur Sitkowski (3 att, -14 yds, long 5, -4.7 ypc)

Receiving
Bo Melton (5 rec, 81 yds, long 50)
Shameen Jones (2 rec, 24 yds, long 17)
Aron Cruickshank (1 rec, 6 yds)
Aaron Young (1 rec, 6 yds)
C. Dremel (1 rec, 5 yds)
Kay'Ron Adams (1 rec, 0 yds)

Defense
Maddox-Williams (13 tkl, 1 FF)
Naijee Jones (12 tkl, 1 FF)
Avery Young (11 tkl, 1 FF, 0.5 TFL)
Tyshon Fogg (11 tkl, 1.5 TFL, 1.0 sack)
Deion Jennings (9 tkl, 1.0 TFL)
Christian Izien (8 tkl, 0.5 TFL, 2 FR, 2 INT)
Mike Tverdov (6 tkl, 2.5 TFL, 1.0 sack, 1 QBH)
Tre Avery (5 tkl, 1.0 TFL)
Julius Turner (5 tkl, 1.0 TFL)
Mayan Ahanotu (4 tkl)
O. Fatukasi (3 tkl)
Elorm Lumor (3 tkl, 0.5 TFL, 1 QBH)
Drew Singleton (2 tkl)
CJ Onyechi (2 tkl, QBH)
Wright-Collins (2 tkl)
Aaron Lewis (2 tkl, 0.5 TFL)
Ireland Burke (2 tkl, 1.0 TFL, 1.0 sack)
R. Jutwreten (2 tkl)
Bo Melton (1 tkl)
Mohamed Toure (1 tkl)

Punting
Adam Korsak (5 punts, 217 yds, 43.4 ypk, long 55, 4 inside 20)

Returns
Avery Young (1 PR, 11 yds)
Bo Melton (4 KR, 94 yds, long 31)
Aron Cruickshank (1 KR, 98 yds, TD)
Christian Izien (2 INT, 9 yds)

Field Goals
Valentino Ambrosio (2-of-2, long 42)
 

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