Postgame Notes at Michigan (PDF) - University of Nebraska
Postgame Notes at Michigan (PDF)
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Nebraska at Michigan Postgame Notes
- The win by Michigan increased its lead in the all-time series to 7-4-1, with the Wolverines winning each of the past three meetings. Michigan now leads 5-2 in Ann Arbor and 4-2 in games since NU joined the Big Ten
- Linebacker Luke Reimer had 10 tackles to increase his career tackle total to 236, moving him up to 20th on the Nebraska career tackles list. Today marked Reimer's ninth career double-figure tackle game and his second in 2022 (Northwestern).
- Receiver Trey Palmer had five receptions for 12 yards, moving him into the top 10 on both the season receptions and receiving yardage list. Palmer how has 58 receptions this season to rank eighth on the single-season list. His 831 receiving yards rank 10th on the NU season chart.
- Running back Anthony Grant (1,018) surpassed 1,000 all-purpose yards for the season in today's game. Nebraska had not had a player with 1,000 all-purpose yards since 2019 (JD Spielman & Wan'Dale Robinson).
- Receiver Marcus Washington had a 30-yard reception on the first drive of the game. Washington has three receptions of 30-plus yards in the past two games.
- Edge rusher Garrett Nelson had an 8-yard sack in the first quarter, giving him a team-leading 5.5 sacks this season. The 5.5 sacks are a career high for Nelson, and he has 12 career sacks.
- Freshman linebacker Ernest Hausmann had 10 tackles, setting his career high. His previous best was seven tackles against Georgia Southern. Hausmann also had his first career sack (3 yards) in the third quarter.
- Place-kicker Timmy Bleekrode connected on a 37-yard field goal in the second quarter, marking his seventh consecutive made field goal
- Javin Wright made his first career start in today's game, earning the start at Nickel
- Edge rusher Ochaun Mathis made his first start at Nebraska