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Trojans Defeat Huskers 49-31 Save Email Print
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Posted: 8:02 PM Sep 15, 2007
Last Updated: 12:39 AM Sep 16, 2007
Reporter: Michael Bennett

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Cody Glenn scored on a pair of one-yard touchdown plunges and Todd Peterson hauled in a pair of touchdown passes, but No. 1 USC reeled off 35 straight points in the second and third quarters to claim a 49-31 victory over No. 14 Nebraska at Memorial Stadium on Saturday night.

Playing in front of an NCAA record 284th consecutive sellout at Memorial Stadium and an ABC prime-time national television audience, Nebraska fed off the energy of a revved up crowd of 84,959 to take a 10-7 lead early in the second quarter after Glenn's first quarter scoring plunge tied the score, and Henery put NU up 10-7 on a 37-yard field goal with 9:04 left in the first half.

After Nebraska took the lead, USC benefitted from a fortuitous bounce, when Rickey Thenarse stripped USC return man Vincent Joseph of the football in front of the USC sideline and the ball flew more than 10 yards toward the middle of the field. Trojan Malcolm Smith scooped up the ball and raced 31 yards down the Nebraska sideline before being upended at the NU 45.

Joseph, who was injured on the play, was carried off the field and taken by ambulance to a local hospital with a bruised larnyx. After the extended delay, USC appeared to use the time to regroup and attack the Huskers on both sides of the ball with greater energy.

The Trojans wasted little time in regaining the lead, pounding the ball on five straight rushing plays covering 45 yards capped by Stanley Havili's two-yard touchdown run with 6:50 remaining in the half.

The Trojan defense then held the Huskers on three plays for the first time, and the USC offense took over. The Trojans marched 73 yards on nine plays capped by Stafon Johnson's seven-yard touchdown run with 1:19 left to put USC up 21-10 at the half. Johnson closed the night with a career-high 144 yards on 11 carries.

Nebraska's offense took over and appeared to be stopped after three plays again, but Dan Titchener was roughed on his punt attempt to give NU new life with 40 seconds left in the half. On the first play after the penalty, Keller threw a pass deep down the Nebraska sideline intended for Frantz Hardy who was interfered with on the play to move the Huskers another 15 yards.

After Keller's next attempt was batted down at the line of scrimmage, he hit Marlon Lucky with a short pass across the middle with two seconds left. Lucky then flipped the ball to a streaking Terrence Nunn who juked his way for 15 yards to the USC 35 before finally being brought down to end the half.

Nebraska piled up 198 yards of total offense in the first half, thanks in large part to Keller completing 16-of-24 passes for 172 yards. The Huskers managed just 26 rushing yards on 19 carries, but dominated the time of possession in the first half, controlling the pigskin for 18:50. Keller finished the night with the fourth-highest passing total in school history with 389 yards on 36 completions and 54 attempts. Keller's total was also the highest ever by a Nebraska quarterback against a ranked foe.

With plenty of attention on USC's high-powered passing game, the Trojans managed just 43 yards on 7-of-13 passing in the first half. But USC ran to the first-half lead by sprinting 205 yards on just 16 carries on the ground. USC backs Johnson, (79), Gable (69) and Havili (52) all rolled up more than 50 yards on the ground in the first half alone.

The Trojans finished the night with 313 yards on 38 carries for 8.2 yards per carry, the highest per carry rushing average by an NU opponent in school history. USC added 144 yards on 19-of-30 passing to finish with 457 yards of total offense. The Huskers closed the night with 420 yards of total offense on 82 attempts, running 14 more plays than the Trojans.

After putting up the last 14 points of the first, the Trojan defense kept the momentum early in the second half, forcing a tipped pass that resulted in an interception on NU's opening drive to start USC at the Husker 33. Five plays later, John David Booty hit Anthony McCoy on a two-yard touchdown pass to put the Trojans up 28-10 with 11:29 remaining in the third.

USC's defense put the game out of reach two plays later, when defensive end Kyle Moore picked off a Keller quick-hitter and returned it to the NU 1. Three plays later, Chauncey Washington dove over the pile from one yard out to push USC's lead to 35-10 with 9:14 left in the quarter. Washington added another one-yard scoring run just over four minutes later to cap an eight-play scoring drive and put USC up 42-10 with 5:03 left in the third.

Although the two teams battled to a 7-7 tie after one quarter, Nebraska dominated the time of possession in the opening stanza, controlling the football for 11:12. But USC struck first thanks to some long running plays after the Trojans started their opening drive at the 4.

Havili took a handoff 50 yards on the Trojans' first play from scrimmage. On the second play, C.J. Gable scampered 40 yards to put USC on the Huskers' doorstep. Two plays later, Booty connected with Havili on a five-yard scoring pass to give USC a 7-0 lead with 10:49 left in the opening period.

After a long NU drive stalled just out of field goal range, the Huskers again buried the Trojans at their own 4. This time, the Blackshirts stuffed USC for a three-and-out and took over near midfield. Nebraska marched again and found paydirt on Glenn's one-yard scoring plunge to tie the score, 7-7, with 1:03 left in the first quarter.

The Huskers maintained control of the football and the momentum with their first drive of the second quarter, marching 56 yards on 10 plays capped by Alex Henery's 37-yard field goal to give NU its first lead at 10-7 with 9:04 left in the half.

NU did not find the end zone again until Glenn's one-yard dive with 12:09 left in the game. Following USC's fifth rushing touchdown of the night midway through the fourth quarter, Keller hit Todd Peterson on a 20-yard scoring strike with 4:32 left. Keller than connected with Sean Hill on a two-point conversion to pull NU within 49-25.

Keller added a second scoring strike to Peterson from 18 yards out with 51 seconds left to produce the final margin.

The Huskers continue their home stand next week when they play host to Ball State on Saturday, Sept. 22. NU's first-ever meeting with the Cardinals will be televised live at 11:30 a.m. from Memorial Stadium with an FSN pay-per-view telecast available to fans. For complete pay-per-view information, check the link at the top of this pay page.

Courtesy: Nebraska Media Relations

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Posted by: Dave Location: Lincoln on Sep 17, 2007 at 02:45 PM
31 points against the #1 team is good. Offense wins games BUT Defense wins championships! We don't have a defense. Time to go Cos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!

Posted by: rick Location: lincoln on Sep 16, 2007 at 05:49 PM
start with ruud, corey big mouth mc and suh. pretty pathetic.

Posted by: ash Location: lincoln on Sep 16, 2007 at 05:49 PM
Rip up Callahan's contract, give him $75 grand a season at the most,Fire Cosgrove or get rid of them both and start from scrach, or do what I do, and say it's just game,life goes on

Posted by: John Location: Broken Bow on Sep 16, 2007 at 07:48 AM
USC was as good as advertised. Fans were salivating about the possibilities mostly irregardless of USC's rank because this was on our turf, but unfortunately our eyes were bigger than our stomachs. Many fellow fans in person and online expressed a feeling of embarrassment over the team's performance and the number of points USC put up on us. Personally I was more embarrassed by the fans who started leaving throughout the fourth. We have ourselves more so than the team to blame for our outlandish expectations not being met on the field this day against the number one team.

Posted by: JH Location: Kansas on Sep 16, 2007 at 05:28 AM
They played a good game, wish they started scoring more a little early rather than towards the end of the game, but thats the way it goes, good game huskers!

Posted by: Keno on Sep 16, 2007 at 12:57 AM
I have never seen so many big holes in USC's offensive line. Number 13 totally made a fool out of Nebraska's defense. They were never in the right place at the right time. It seems like this happens to our defense too often. Is there a clue here someplace? What happened to our shifting and what happened to our linement on BOTH sids of the ball? it looked like bush league that first quarter when Keller had to go over to the coach on every play. Don't they have signals from the side lines? Keller had alot of yards passing but he really didn't look like he had a command of the game. It seems like they could have put Gants in the game close to the end since they weren't going to win the game anyway. I would think that Calahan would want to give him some experience and let him know that he is appreciated. Well, enough complaining and let's move on to Ball State. Can we beat them?????

Posted by: Greg Svoboda Location: Lincoln on Sep 16, 2007 at 12:47 AM
I really think we overall played decent on offense. We couldn't run at all but at least the passing game was there. We had two tough breaks on interceptions but the game was already over because our defense stunk up the stadium. Cosgrove, it's called making adjustments. You figure out what they are doing then you stop them from doing it. I know they are USC and all that but still. This isn't the first time our defense has been embarassed. It seems like ever since Cosgrove took over we have been so inconsistant and unable to figure out how to stop anyone. That's what happens when you hire your freinds instead of the best available candidate. Is it too late to put a stipulation in Callahan's contract that he has to lose Coz after this year?

Posted by: HuskerDave Location: Lincoln on Sep 16, 2007 at 12:41 AM
Wow, what can you say? It reminded me alot of last year's Oklahoma State game. We play pretty good in the first half and then disintergrate in the second half. What's with our defense? Black shirts? More like pink shirts. Cosgrove needs to go back to the NFL. He wouldn't be missed. My 3 year-old could take over the d-coordinator position with no drop off in talent.

Posted by: Nancy M. Location: Beatrice on Sep 16, 2007 at 12:37 AM
I was so disappointed in how our defense played. I realize it was #1 USC and all but we didn't fare much better last week vs Wake Forrest either. It just seems like our defense can't figure out the most basic plays. I think we need a regime change. FIRE COZGROVE

Posted by: Blackshirts 32 Location: Lincoln on Sep 16, 2007 at 12:35 AM
Cosgrove, it's time to call it quits man. You are obviously not getting through to your players or they have just quit on you. Go back to the NFL.

Posted by: Riley Location: Lincoln on Sep 16, 2007 at 12:31 AM
I have been saying this for three years but I will say it again, "FIRE COSGROVE." I know he's Callahan's buddy but he can't coach at all. He couldn't make adjustments vs. Wake Forest and couldn't make any vs. USC. Every year there are multiple games where we get owned by the other team which basically runs the same couple of plays over and over. Hmmm....maybe try something different Coz!!! How about a 5-2 or some 3-4, wait no, just keep doing the same base 4-3 that USC totally embarassed. No need to adjust, we didn't want to win or anything. We all enjoy watching the opposing team run for 10 yards per carry 2 weeks in a row.

Posted by: BRIAN Location: COLUMBUS on Sep 15, 2007 at 11:52 PM
NEW DEFENSE CORDINATOR COSGROVE MUST GO

Posted by: luvsprts on Sep 15, 2007 at 11:25 PM
It's alright Huskers! Just learn from the mistakes and beat Ball State next week!!

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