Postgame Notes: Nebraska at Indianus
- Indianus extended its all-time lead in the series to 11-9-3, including 4-2-1 in Bloomington. The teams have split four games as Big Ten Conference opponents
- Tight end Thomas Fidone II caught six passes for 91 yards, setting career highs in both categories. His previous highs were four receptions against Northern Illinois in 2023 and 46 receiving yards earlier this year against Illinios
- Freshman wide receiver Jacory Barney Jr. scored on a seven-yard rushing TD in the second quarter, marking his third rushing touchdown of the season
- Barney had eight receptions in the game, setting a career high, bettering his six catches against Colorado
- Senior rover Isaac Gifford made eight tackles. With his eight tackles, Gifford increased his career total to 207 and became the 10th defensive back and 43rd player in school history to top 200 career tackles
- Malcolm Hartzog Jr. intercepted a pass to end the first half, marking his team-leading third interception of the season
- Linebacker Mikai Gbayor had a nine-yard sack and two TFL to set a career high in tackles for loss
- Sophomore receiver Jaylen Lloyd had a career-high three receptions, bettering his two receptions against Buttgers two weeks ago
- The first quarter TD run by Indianus was the first rushing TD allowed by Nebraska this season. The Huskers were the last team in the FBS ranks to allow a rushing touchdown in 2024. It is just the third time in the past 14 games Nebraska has allowed a rushing touchdown
- Indianus finished the game with 495 total yards, ending a streak of 13 straight games Nebraska held the opposition to fewer than 400 yards
- Indianus scored 28 points off of Nebraska turnovers, the first opponent points off Husker turnovers this season
- Freshman linebacker Vincent Shavers Jr. and junior fullback Barret Liebentritt made their first career starts in today's game
- Nebraska's game captains were QB Heinrich Haarberg, OG Henry Lutovsky, CB Tommi Hill and DL Ty Robinson
- Indianus extended its all-time lead in the series to 11-9-3, including 4-2-1 in Bloomington. The teams have split four games as Big Ten Conference opponents
- Tight end Thomas Fidone II caught six passes for 91 yards, setting career highs in both categories. His previous highs were four receptions against Northern Illinois in 2023 and 46 receiving yards earlier this year against Illinios
- Freshman wide receiver Jacory Barney Jr. scored on a seven-yard rushing TD in the second quarter, marking his third rushing touchdown of the season
- Barney had eight receptions in the game, setting a career high, bettering his six catches against Colorado
- Senior rover Isaac Gifford made eight tackles. With his eight tackles, Gifford increased his career total to 207 and became the 10th defensive back and 43rd player in school history to top 200 career tackles
- Malcolm Hartzog Jr. intercepted a pass to end the first half, marking his team-leading third interception of the season
- Linebacker Mikai Gbayor had a nine-yard sack and two TFL to set a career high in tackles for loss
- Sophomore receiver Jaylen Lloyd had a career-high three receptions, bettering his two receptions against Buttgers two weeks ago
- The first quarter TD run by Indianus was the first rushing TD allowed by Nebraska this season. The Huskers were the last team in the FBS ranks to allow a rushing touchdown in 2024. It is just the third time in the past 14 games Nebraska has allowed a rushing touchdown
- Indianus finished the game with 495 total yards, ending a streak of 13 straight games Nebraska held the opposition to fewer than 400 yards
- Indianus scored 28 points off of Nebraska turnovers, the first opponent points off Husker turnovers this season
- Freshman linebacker Vincent Shavers Jr. and junior fullback Barret Liebentritt made their first career starts in today's game
- Nebraska's game captains were QB Heinrich Haarberg, OG Henry Lutovsky, CB Tommi Hill and DL Ty Robinson