Nebraska 6, Missouri 41

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Final

9:15 PM ET, October 6, 2007
Faurot Field
COLUMBIA, MO

Daniel's career-high 401 yards help Missouri rout Nebraska

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Missouri said it was over. The Tigers were in charge, and they scored early and often against an overrated Huskers unit.
Gameball goes to... Chase Daniel. Daniel put up Heisman-worthy numbers: 401 yards in the air, 72 on the ground and four TDs -- two each way.
Stat of the game... 74. Missouri's defense is not great (in fact, the Tigers are ranked No. 93 nationally), but Nebraska was limited to 74 yards on the ground.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2032
Total Yards297606
Passing223411
Rushing74195
Penalties10-579-79
3rd Down Conversions6-1610-15
4th Down Conversions0-11-1
Turnovers10
Possession28:2031:40
Air/Ground Leaders
Nebraska Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Keller25/4322301
Missouri Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Daniel33/4740120
Saunders1/11010
Nebraska Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Lucky1767017
Purify1808
Missouri Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Daniel1172229
Maclin653018
Nebraska Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Lucky756018
Swift450017
Missouri Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Rucker9109126
Coffman675126
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERNEBMIZZ
TD10:15Chase Daniel 1 Yd Run (Jeff Wolfert Kick)
Drive: 12 plays, 80 yds, 4:45
07
TD04:57Chase Coffman 6 Yd Pass From Chase Daniel (Jeff Wolfert Kick)
Drive: 11 plays, 79 yds, 3:39
014
FG00:49Alex Henery 26 Yd
Drive: 10 plays, 53 yds, 4:08
314
SECOND QUARTERNEBMIZZ
FG05:28Jeff Wolfert 23 Yd
Drive: 12 plays, 75 yds, 4:32
317
FG01:51Alex Henery 39 Yd
Drive: 14 plays, 54 yds, 3:37
617
FG00:09Jeff Wolfert 33 Yd
Drive: 10 plays, 55 yds, 1:42
620
THIRD QUARTERNEBMIZZ
TD11:08Chase Daniel 3 Yd Run (Jeff Wolfert Kick)
Drive: 6 plays, 64 yds, 2:03
627
TD06:51Danario Alexander 48 Yd Pass From Chase Daniel (Jeff Wolfert Kick)
Drive: 6 plays, 79 yds, 1:32
634
FOURTH QUARTERNEBMIZZ
TD12:52Martin Rucker 10 Yd Pass From Tommy Saunders (Jeff Wolfert Kick)
Drive: 12 plays, 67 yds, 4:50
641

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- Chase Daniel turned 21 a few minutes after No. 17 Missouri polished off a late-night victory over No. 25 Nebraska. His performance was one long birthday celebration.

Daniel passed for a career-best 401 yards and ran for two scores and the Tigers got a big game from their suspect defense in a 41-6 victory over No 25 Nebraska on Saturday night.

"We played our 'A' game in a lot of facets," Daniel said. "If our defense plays like that week-in and week-out and we keep scoring, the sky's the limit."

Nebraska, which entered the game averaging 36 points, was held without a touchdown for the first time since a 31-3 loss to Oklahoma on Nov. 13, 2004. Missouri's four nonconference opponents averaged 25 points, leading to anticipation of a high-scoring affair that never materialized.

"I was so proud," coach Gary Pinkel said. "It was as complete a game as we've played in a long time."

The Cornhuskers were outgained 606-297. Quarterback Sam Keller, who was 25-for-43 with 223 yards and one interception, felt responsible.

"Extremely disappointing," Keller said. "It's a horrible, horrible feeling, and I put all the blame on myself."

Daniel was 33-for-47 and also was Missouri's rushing leader with 72 yards on 11 carries. Chase Coffman and Danario Alexander each caught a touchdown pass to help the Tigers (5-0, 1-0 Big 12) beat Nebraska decisively at home for the third straight time and go to 5-0 for a second straight season.

Pinkel is 2-15 against ranked opponents in seven seasons, both victories coming at home over Nebraska. The Cornhuskers were ranked 10th when Missouri ended a 24-game losing streak in the series with a 41-24 victory in 2003, and Missouri won by the same score in 2005.

A game viewed as a key early Big 12 North matchup attracted a crowd of 70,049, Missouri's first sellout since the Nebraska game in 2003 with most fans clad in yellow for a so-called "Gold Rush" game. The Tigers had a ball and even rubbed it in to their longtime nemesis, scoring a touchdown off a fake field goal early in the fourth quarter.

"I wish it was like that every game," Daniel said. "It was an unbelievable atmosphere, unlike anything I've ever been in."

Missouri put away Nebraska (4-2, 1-1) without leading rusher Tony Temple, who sprained his right ankle in the first half. Temple had one catch for 20 yards and three carries for minus-2 yards.

Marlon Lucky had 123 yards rushing and receiving for Nebraska, held to a pair of first-half field goals by Alex Henery. Nebraska had won eight in a row against Big 12 North opponents.

"It's not our standard of football," coach Bill Callahan said. "We just couldn't get off the field on third down and we didn't convert on third down."

Missouri led 14-0 in the first quarter and 20-6 at the half, a big change from last year's 34-20 loss at Lincoln, Neb., in which the Tigers trailed 27-3 in the second quarter. Nebraska capitalized on a pair of early interceptions off Daniel in that game.

Daniel set the tone from the start on Saturday, going 12-for-14 for 127 yards while leading Missouri to touchdowns on its first two drives. One of the incompletions came on a dropped ball.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, October 6th
Kansas 30 Final
Kansas State 24
Oklahoma 28 Final
Texas 21
Colorado 43 Final
Baylor 23
Iowa State 17 Final
Texas Tech 42
Oklahoma State 23 Final
Texas A&M 24
Nebraska 6 Final
Missouri 41