Nevada 10, Nebraska 52

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Final

3:30 PM ET, September 1, 2007
Memorial Stadium
LINCOLN, NE

Huskers' Lucky punishes Nevada, rolls up 233 rushing yards

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Marlon Lucky stepped on the field. The junior running back scored early and often in the Huskers' dismantling of Nevada.
Gameball goes to... Lucky. His 30 carries for 232 yards and three TDs -- including a 31-yard sprint -- overshadowed QB Sam Keller's Nebraska debut.
Stat of the game... 70. Nebraska put the ball on the ground 70 times against Nevada, racking up 412 rushing yards (of 624 total yards) for a 5.9 average.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs935
Total Yards185625
Passing108212
Rushing77413
Penalties12-868-65
3rd Down Conversions1-137-15
4th Down Conversions1-11-2
Turnovers11
Possession19:2240:38
Individual Leaders
Nevada Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Graziano8/2410901
Kaeperni...1/3-100
Nebraska Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Keller14/2519311
Ganz1/11900
Nevada Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Taua324012
Graziano720013
Fragger71607
Nebraska Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Lucky30233331
Castille187828
Culbert535117
Nevada Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
McCoy237021
Mitchell234019
King211012
Sammons119019
Nebraska Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Lucky333116
Nunn236024
Swift228021
McNeill125025
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERNEVNEB
TD4:16MARLON LUCKY 16 YD PASS FROM SAM KELLER (ALEX HENERY KICK)
Drive info: 12 plays, 94 yards.
07
SECOND QUARTERNEVNEB
FG13:58BRETT JAEKLE 36 YD FG
Drive info: 10 plays, 37 yards.
37
TD10:53JONATHAN AMAYA 80 YD INTERCEPTION RETURN (BRETT JAEKLE KICK)107
TD6:40MARLON LUCKY 1 YD RUN (ALEX HENERY KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 39 yards.
1014
TD2:22QUENTIN CASTILLE 1 YD RUN (ALEX HENERY KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 54 yards.
1021
THIRD QUARTERNEVNEB
TD11:30MARLON LUCKY 17 YD RUN (ALEX HENERY KICK)
Drive info: 7 plays, 65 yards.
1028
TD8:59MARLON LUCKY 3 YD RUN (ADI KUNALIC KICK)
Drive info: 5 plays, 54 yards.
1035
FG4:45ADI KUNALIC 46 YD FG
Drive info: 7 plays, 28 yards.
1038
TD0:50QUENTIN CASTILLE 2 YD RUN (ALEX HENERY KICK)
Drive info: 6 plays, 87 yards.
1045
FOURTH QUARTERNEVNEB
TD8:31MAJOR CULBERT 17 YD RUN (ALEX HENERY KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 84 yards.
1052

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -- It was like old times at Nebraska on Saturday.

The 20th-ranked Cornhuskers ran over an overmatched opponent the way they did in the days of their triple-option offense, with Marlon Lucky rushing for career-high 233 yards in a 52-10 victory over Nevada.

"We saw a weakness in their defense," Lucky said, "and coach wanted to pound the ball."

Coach Bill Callahan's West Coast offense amassed 413 of its 625 yards on the ground. The rushing output was the most since the Huskers ran for 444 against McNeese State in 2002. The total yards were the most since Nebraska racked up 688 against Baylor in 2001.

Lucky, who ran for three touchdowns and caught a pass for another score, upstaged the debut of quarterback Sam Keller. Keller was happy to defer.

"We found out early that we could jam it right down there through the middle," Keller said. "It was a beautiful thing to see."

The Huskers, who won their 22nd straight season opener (best in the nation), led 21-10 at the half and broke open the game with three touchdowns and a field goal in the third quarter.

Lucky, whose previous high was 156 yards against Troy last year, had spent a week hospitalized for undisclosed reasons in the offseason, and he missed several days of preseason practice because of a concussion.

"It felt good to do this after what I've gone through," he said.

Lucky turned in the biggest rushing performance for Nebraska since Jammal Lord ran for 234 against Texas in 2002. Lucky didn't play after the third quarter. He carried 30 times and also caught three passes for 33 yards.

"We just kept running him," Callahan said. "It's good early in the year to get your running game going. It's important to establish your rhythm and timing."

Keller, who transferred from Arizona State, was sharp in his first game since October 2005. He completed 14-of-25 passes for 193 yards, including a 16-yarder to Lucky for the Huskers' first touchdown.

Keller completed 7-of-9 passes after halftime.

About the only blemish on Keller's day was a tipped pass that Nevada's Jonathon Amaya returned 80 yards for a touchdown, putting the Wolf Pack up 10-7 in the second quarter.

"It was just one touchdown, and that's not going to win the game," Amaya said. "It's a stat. We'd have felt a lot better if we'd done something with it."

Callahan said it was critical for Nebraska to come back and score.

"We all saw what happened up in Ann Arbor, and we certainly didn't want to see that happening today here," Callahan said, referring to Appalachian State's upset of Michigan. "Sometimes you need a little spark like that to get you going. That certainly stepped up the urgency on our part on offense."

Cortney Grixby's 42-yard kickoff return set up the Huskers at the Nevada 39, and they ran nine straight times, with Lucky scoring from the 1 for a 14-10 lead.

Nevada went three-and-out, and Nebraska ran on eight of the next nine plays, with freshman Quentin Castille's 1-yard run making it 21-10.

Nevada coach Chris Ault said Grixby's long kick return seemed to break his team's spirit.

"When you talk about momentum-burners, that was it," Ault said. "You feel pretty good about yourselves, and then they return the ball. It just swung that momentum."

Lucky's touchdown runs of 17 and 3 yards on Nebraska's first two series of the third quarter stretched it to 35-10, and Castille ran in from 2 yards to make it 45-10 entering the fourth.

Castille finished with 78 yards on 18 carries.

Nebraska shut down Nevada's offense for a long stretch. The Wolf Pack had 72 of their 185 yards in the first quarter.

But after the Huskers took the lead in the second quarter, the Wolf Pack's pistol offense, which has the quarterback in a mini-shotgun and a tailback behind him -- totaled 27 yards on 13 plays over four possessions. By the end of that spell, Nebraska led by 25 points.

Nick Graziano, making his first start, started to get the Wolf Pack moving in the middle of the third, but Kevin Dixon intercepted him at the Nebraska 43.

Graziano was 8-of-24 for 109 yards, and he had a team-leading 29 yards rushing.

"It was a good feeling running it right down their throat," Nebraska left tackle Carl Nicks said. "We killed their will."

College Football Scores

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Thursday, August 30th
Kent State 23 Final
Iowa State 14
Saturday, September 1st
Colorado State 28 Final
Colorado 31 OT
Nevada 10 Final
Nebraska 52
Missouri 40 Final
Illinois 34
Baylor 0 Final
TCU 27
Oklahoma State 14 Final
Georgia 35
North Texas 10 Final
Oklahoma 79
Arkansas State 13 Final
Texas 21
Central Michigan 7 Final
Kansas 52
Montana State 7 Final
Texas A&M 38
Kansas State 13 Final
Auburn 23
Monday, September 3rd
Texas Tech 49 Final
Southern Methodist 9