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Nebraska Rolls Past Wildcats, 73-31 Save Email Print
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Posted: 12:01 PM Nov 10, 2007
Last Updated: 7:46 PM Nov 10, 2007
Reporter: Michael Bennett

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Joe Ganz produced one of the best individual offensive performances in school history to lead a high-powered Nebraska offense to more than 700 total yards in a 73-31 victory over visiting Kansas State in the Big Red's regular-season home finale on Saturday afternoon.

Playing in front of a Senior Day crowd of 84,665 fans in the NCAA-record 289th consecutive sellout at Memorial Stadium, Ganz shattered both Nebraska's single-game total offense (528 yards) and single-game passing records (510 yards), while adding a school record for the most touchdown passes thrown in a game with seven. And Ganz did it little more than three quarters.

The junior quarterback from Palos Heights, Ill., completed 30-of-40 passes and did not throw an interception in his second career start. Along with his 510 yards passing and seven scores through the air, Ganz added 18 yards on six carries on the ground.

Ganz, who completed 11-of-14 passes for 227 yards and three touchdowns in the first half alone to shoot the Huskers to a 38-10 halftime lead, went 19-for-26 with 283 yards and four scores in the first 20 minutes of the second half, before giving way to reserve quarterback Beau Davis with 9:57 left in the game.

Nebraska amassed 702 yards of total offense on the day, the first time since 1995 (vs. Iowa State) that the Huskers crossed the 700-yard plateau. NU also produced its first 70-point scoring total since hanging 77 on Iowa State in 1997.

Although Ganz departed, Nebraska continued to roll scoring on its 11th consecutive possession on Marlon Lucky's second touchdown run of the day with just over four minutes left in the game. Lucky finished the day with 16 carries for 103 yards, while adding six receptions for 78 yards, including the 100th reception of his career.

Wide receiver Maurice Purify enjoyed the biggest day among the Husker seniors with six receptions for 108 yards, while a trio of fellow senior wide receivers also enjoyed big days. Frantz Hardy tied a school record with three touchdown receptions for a total of 83 yards, while Terrence Nunn added five catches for 56 yards and a touchdown. Senior walk-on Dan Erickson added a career-high three catches for 25 yards.

Overall, nine different NU receivers hauled in receptions on the day, including junior Todd Peterson, a former walk-on from Grand Island, who pulled in four catches for 85 yards with two scores. Junior Nate Swift joined Lucky on a select Husker receiving list with his 100th career reception. In fact, Lucky and Swift each nabbed their 100th catches on back-to-back plays in the third quarter. Swift finished the day with two catches for 38 yards.

The Huskers, who snapped a five-game losing streak to improve to 5-6 overall and 2-5 in Big 12 play, fell behind 7-0 on KSU's second drive of the game, before senior cornerback Cortney Grixby ignited the Husker faithful with a scintillating 94-yard kickoff return for a touchdown to tie the score midway through the opening quarter.

Grixby's return was Nebraska's first for a touchdown in a decade, dating back to Joe Walker's return for a score in the 1998 season opener. It also appeared to inspire the Husker offense and defense on an emotional Senior Day in Lincoln.

After Brooks Rossman hit a 31-yard field with 4:34 left in the first quarter to give KSU a 10-7 lead, the NU Blackshirts slammed the door on the Wildcats for the rest of the half.

Ganz and the Nebraska offense took full advantage by ripping off 45 unanswered points to drop Kansas State to 5-5 on the season and 3-4 in the Big 12. NU's offensive eruption began with Lucky scoring on a 26-yard touchdown pass from Ganz with 32 seconds left in the first quarter to give NU its first lead of the day at 14-10.

Less than two minutes later, Ganz extended NU's lead to 21-10 by hooking up with Hardy on a 36-yard scoring strike with 13:09 left in the half.

Alex Henery pushed the Husker lead to two touchdowns with a 27-yard field goal with 6:39 left, before Lucky struck again with a five-yard scoring run to push NU's lead to 31-10 with 2:05 left in the half.

But the Huskers were just getting started. After the Blackshirts held the Wildcats on fourth down in NU territory, Ganz blistered the KSU secondary with back-to-back connections to Peterson, including a 23-yard touchdown with eight seconds left to put Nebraska up 38-10 at the half.

Nebraska kept rolling after receiving the opening kickoff of the second half, marching 80 yards capped by Ganz's eight-yard touchdown pass to Hardy just three minutes into the half. The duo hooked up for a third time on a 39-yard scoring strike with 6:16 left in the quarter to push NU's lead to 52-10.

At that point, Ganz tied Nebraska's single-game record with his fifth touchdown pass of the day, while Hardy tied a record of his own with his third touchdown catch of the afternoon.

Nebraska closes its 2007 regular season by traveling to Boulder, Colo., for its traditional day-after-Thanksgiving showdown with Colorado. Kickoff is set for 11 a.m. Central time on Friday, Friday, Nov. 23, with live national television coverage provided by ABC.

Courtesy: Nebraska Media Relations

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Posted by: indigo Location: Lincoln on Nov 12, 2007 at 11:25 PM
It just goes to show you that all coaching staff still needs to go! callihan, you couldnt even see the great talent Ganz has over keller, or was it more important to you to start keller since his father is a long time friend of yours! Coaches are suppose to pick the best players for the game, not choose your friends son over the player that is obviously the better one. Just like pederson hired you because of friendship, then you hire cosgrove due to friendship, so then you choose keller because of his fathers friendship. That is not how teams win, thus all the losses this year! callihan and company needs to all be gone at end of season! Even after the 3rd straight loss, callihan, you should of changed QB's then, thank goodness for the injury to keller,or otherwise we would of lost this game as well! callihan look at the stats on Ganz 510 passing yards, 7 scores! callihan, what the @%$^^%$# were you thinking putting keller over Ganz!!

Posted by: Keith Location: oklahoma on Nov 12, 2007 at 08:48 AM
One solid win does not erase five debacles. Even with a great KU team and solid MU team, there is no reason for losing to A & M, OSU, Texas, or the near defeat by Ball State. We still need a coaching change

Posted by: To "who cares" Location: Huskerville on Nov 11, 2007 at 10:42 PM
Of course we can be happy for the team A WIN IS A WIN! So it didnt happen the last 5 times but thats the is the work of the Lord & you dont argue that!!! God bless the huskers! We love them. Amen.

Posted by: JK Location: Kansas on Nov 11, 2007 at 05:06 PM
Joe Ganz should of been the 1st QB and not the backup.....nothing against Keller, Ganz is just a better QB....and to Emmet in Hastings, perhaps u mean fool instead of foul..I am not sure, but anyway..The one that should feel like a fool is Bill Callahan for the terrible way he has been coaching this team!!

Posted by: truefan,always Location: Nebraska on Nov 11, 2007 at 11:42 AM
So proud of you guys! Players, coaches, everyone! Knew you could do it! Keep up the good work. AWESOME!

Posted by: huskerlady Location: O'Neill on Nov 11, 2007 at 06:21 AM
AWESOME!!!....All of You!:)

Posted by: huskerfan on Nov 10, 2007 at 11:37 PM
Congratulations on your win!!! Go Huskers!

Posted by: JK Location: Kansas on Nov 10, 2007 at 11:29 PM
Awesome job guys! Go to Colorado and kick some b---

Posted by: Emmet Location: Hastings on Nov 10, 2007 at 06:25 PM
Huskers keep up the good work )its funny that NU fan's have gotten in the sorry fan Attitude to the point that no one can honestly believe they beat the wildcats this bad, know don't you sorry fans feel like a foul ( good going Huskers keep up the goo work.

Posted by: DON'T FORGET HUSKER FANS Location: LINCOLN on Nov 10, 2007 at 04:46 PM
Great win for the players, especially those seniors. That being said, let's not forget about what has transpired so far this season. I heard Husker fans saying "one more year." HAVE YOU ALL LOST YOUR MINDS??? Let's not forget about the USC, Missouri, Okla State, Kansas games. Let's not forget about the lack of offense in most of those games. Let's not forget that IT TOOK KELLER BEING INJURED FOR GANZ TO EVEN GET PLAYING TIME. Coach Callahan still needs to GO!!! He can't evaluate talent and he can't coach!!! It wasn't Callahan getting these players fired up today, it was the players getting fired up for these Seniors' last ever home game.

Posted by: ronda Location: lincoln on Nov 10, 2007 at 04:10 PM
Welcome home Huskers. It was fun to watch them play with the fire that should have been from the beginning. I take my hate off to Joe Ganz, the better quarterback, for getting the team fired up enough to play with heart. Looked like the teams of the old.

Posted by: Who cares Location: Nebraska on Nov 10, 2007 at 04:02 PM
It is sad that the only thing that the state of Nebraska has to offer is Nebraska football. It seems to me that there are way more important things to worry about than the state of Nebraska football. I wonder if God thinks the state of Nebraska football is important? No wonder the country is in such a mess with the mind set of an entire state is on how well their football team performs. Seems to me that the people of Nebraska have a huge idol they worship every Saturday. Wow!

Posted by: andi Location: lincoln on Nov 10, 2007 at 02:39 PM
2:38 pm Now I am waiting for all of the Hypocrite Fans to brag about this one win,and the fans in the stands waving the crossed arms about the defense,looked hypocritical to me, how a win changes everthing, how twofaced can you get.

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