Kansas 35, Nebraska 45

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KU (6-4)7771435
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Final

2:30 PM ET, November 8, 2008
Memorial Stadium
LINCOLN, NE

Nebraska takes 20th straight win over Kansas in Lincoln

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2224
Total Yards422495
Passing304328
Rushing118167
Penalties5-314-30
3rd Down Conversions3-126-14
4th Down Conversions0-12-3
Turnovers13
Possession25:1434:46
Air/Ground Leaders
Kansas Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Reesing15/3030431
Nebraska Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Ganz28/3732431
Lucky1/1410
Kansas Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Sharp2290114
Reesing1635114
Nebraska Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Helu Jr.16115252
Castille549018
Kansas Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Briscoe6176153
Meier352128
Nebraska Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Swift7111124
Peterson572027
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERKUNEB
TD04:47Mike McNeill 4 Yd Pass From Marlon Lucky (Alex Henery Kick) 07
TD03:17Kerry Meier 28 Yd Pass From Todd Reesing (Jacob Branstetter Kick) 77
SECOND QUARTERKUNEB
TD04:39Dezmon Briscoe 53 Yd Pass From Todd Reesing (Jacob Branstetter Kick) 147
TD02:17Chris Brooks 25 Yd Pass From Joe Ganz (Alex Henery Kick) 1414
THIRD QUARTERKUNEB
FG08:31Alex Henery 35 Yd 1417
TD04:32Dexton Fields 11 Yd Pass From Todd Reesing (Jacob Branstetter Kick) 2117
TD00:08Roy Helu Jr. 10 Yd Run (Alex Henery Kick) 2124
FOURTH QUARTERKUNEB
TD14:01Roy Helu Jr. 52 Yd Run (Alex Henery Kick) 2131
TD09:55Jake Sharp 7 Yd Run (Jacob Branstetter Kick) 2831
TD05:58Ndamukong Suh 2 Yd Pass From Joe Ganz (Alex Henery Kick) 2838
TD03:48Nate Swift 14 Yd Pass From Joe Ganz (Alex Henery Kick) 2845
TD02:15Todd Reesing 14 Yd Run (Jacob Branstetter Kick) 3545
Associated Press

LINCOLN, Neb. -- Joe Ganz passed for 324 yards and three touchdowns, Roy Helu Jr. ran for 115 yards and two scores, and Nebraska bounced back from a humiliating defeat at Oklahoma to beat Kansas 45-35 on Saturday.

The Huskers (6-4, 3-3 Big 12), coming off a 62-28 loss to the Sooners, became bowl eligible with their 20th straight win over the Jayhawks in Lincoln. Kansas (6-4, 3-3), which throttled the Huskers 76-39 in Lawrence last year, hasn't won on the road against Nebraska since 1968.

Ndamukong Suh, the Huskers' 300-pound nose tackle, added to a career-best 12-tackle game by lining up at fullback and catching a 2-yard touchdown pass from Ganz for a 10-point lead in the fourth quarter.

Kansas's Todd Reesing threw three touchdown passes and became Kansas' career passing leader, but he was sacked five times. He finished 15-of-30 for 304 yards.

Ganz, who completed 28-of-37 passes, went over 300 yards passing for the fourth time in five games and eighth time in 12 career starts.

Helu, who had a career-high 157 yards rushing against Oklahoma, split carries with Marlon Lucky and Quentin Castille in the first half. But the Huskers called on Helu almost exclusively after they fell behind 21-17.

Helu dived for the pylon to finish a 10-yard run and put Nebraska ahead to stay late in the third quarter. After Kansas went three plays and out, he took an inside handoff and ran off right tackle for a 52-yard touchdown and a 31-21 lead.

After the Jayhawks got back to 31-28 on Jake Sharp's 7-yard run, Helu went back to work. He hurdled cornerback Anthony Davis on his way to a 23-yard gain before Suh, occasionally used as a blocking back, lumbered into the end zone wide open to catch a short TD pass. It was the second career touchdown for Suh, who ran back an interception 49 yards against San Jose State.

Zach Potter intercepted Reesing on Kansas' next possession, and after place-kicker Alex Henry ran 9 yards for a first down on a fake field goal, Ganz hit Nate Swift for a 14-yard touchdown.

Reesing's 14-yard run pulled his team within 10 points with 2:15 left, and the Jayhawks' Darrell Stuckey recovered the onside kick. But Kansas turned the ball over on downs, and the Huskers ran out the clock.

The teams matched touchdowns in the first half. Lucky took a direct snap, ran three steps and flipped a jump pass over the line to tight end Mike McNeill for a 4-yard touchdown. Ganz later hit Chris Brooks with a 25-yard pass for Brooks' first career touchdown.

Reesing stayed on his feet after taking a direct hit from cornerback Eric Hagg, then unloaded a short sideline pass to Kerry Meier, who ran the rest of the way for a 28-yard TD. Reesing broke Frank Seurer's career passing yardage record on the play and now has 6,632 in three seasons, the past two as the starter.

Reesing's second touchdown pass, a 53-yarder to Dezmon Briscoe, put the Jayhawks up 14-7. Briscoe became Kansas' all-time leader in TD receptions with 18.

College Football Scores

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Saturday, November 8th
9 Oklahoma State 20 Final
2 Texas Tech 56
Baylor 21 Final
4 Texas 45
6 Oklahoma 66 Final
Texas A&M 28
Kansas State 24 Final
14 Missouri 41
Iowa State 24 Final
Colorado 28
Kansas 35 Final
Nebraska 45