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If Not for Spartans’ ‘Magnificent’ QB, Nebraska Coach Thinks the Sacks Would’ve Kept Coming
Nebraska scored 24 of the last 30 points despite turnovers and a strong Michigan State defense to secure a 38-27 comeback win at Memorial Stadium.
- Saturday afternoon, Nebraska beat Michigan State 38-27 at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln in a wild, disjointed win.
- Nebraska rallied from a halftime deficit to retake control after a blocked punt by Jamir Conn was returned for a touchdown by Carter Nelson, while Michigan State's turnovers created key opportunities.
- Facing heavy pressure, Aidan Chiles absorbed four sacks and briefly left the game as Michigan State collected a season-high five sacks.
- Rhule said `We are not a perfect team` and added `There's a ton of things we have to clean up`, while Emmett Johnson, Nebraska running back, scored three rushing touchdowns.
- On Saturday, Oct. 11, Michigan State hosts UCLA at noon in East Lansing after converting 4-of-5 fourth-down attempts and Aidan Chiles recording two rushing touchdowns.
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Matt Rhule: Nebraska ‘not perfect’ but resilient in Michigan State win
His engine still revved from Nebraska’s wild, disjointed 38-27 win over Michigan State, NU coach Matt Rhule readily admitted the Huskers didn’t play “the cleanest game we’ve ever had.”
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