No. 25 Nebraska beats Ragin Cajuns’ 55-0

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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP)—The party at Memorial Stadium turned into quite a blowout.

Nebraska wore throwback jerseys and honored members of its 1962 team Saturday night in celebration of its 300th consecutive sellout. The Cornhuskers’ 55-0 victory over Louisiana-Lafayette was almost a sideshow.

Zac Lee passed for 238 yards and a touchdown, Roy Helu Jr. scored twice and the Huskers beat up on an opponent from the Sun Belt Conference for the third time one week after a devastating 16-15 loss at Virginia Tech.

“Now the season starts. Right now. That’s the way we look at it,” coach Bo Pelini said. “Time to put the foot on the gas pedal and go. We have a long season and challenges in front of us.”

The Huskers (3-1) certainly weren’t challenged in the games they’ve won. They beat Florida Atlantic, Arkansas State and Lafayette by a combined 142-12. Now the Big 12 North favorites get a week off before opening conference play at Missouri on Oct. 8.

Nebraska scored on its first five possessions against the Ragin’ Cajuns (2-2) before Larry Asante ran back an interception 74 yards to make it 34-0 in the middle of the second quarter.

The Ragin’ Cajuns generated only 222 yards and penetrated the Nebraska 20-yard line once, losing the ball on one of their three turnovers.

The Huskers’ uniforms—with script numbers on the jerseys and numbers rather than the traditional ‘N’ on the helmets—matched those worn in 1962, when the NCAA-record sellout streak began. Figures associated with Nebraska’s tradition—retired sportscaster Keith Jackson, ex-Oklahoma coach Barry Switzer, ex-Nebraska coach and player Frank Solich among them—gave video tributes to the fans.

“We knew there would be a lot of hoopla,” said receiver Chris Brooks, who caught a touchdown pass. “There have been so many good players here, so many who were building blocks, and we wanted to hold up our end of the deal and get the job done.”

The Huskers, playing before a stadium-record crowd of 86,304, posted their first shutout since a 56-0 win over Troy in 2006. The Cajuns, 1-23 against ranked opponents, were held scoreless for the first time since a 27-0 loss to North Texas in 2002.

“Any time you shut someone out, it’s not easy to accomplish,” Pelini said. “But I said before that our football team would come out and play with great passion. I like the attitude of this team after the trouble we hit last week. We didn’t play perfect, but we did some good things in all phases.”

Lee, who struggled against Virginia Tech, had no problems despite playing with a broken left thumb. He throws right-handed, though, and he completed 15 of 18 passes.

“That was important for me personally after the Virginia Tech game,” Lee said. “I wanted to come out sharp and get back on track.”

Lee left in the middle of the third quarter, and backup Cody Green hit 7 of 8 passes for 62 yards and led the Huskers’ last two scoring drives.

“It just kind of snowballed on us tonight,” Lafayette coach Rickey Bustle said. “That’s a good football team out there. You hand them some plays on a silver platter and they’re going to beat you to death.”

Nebraska’s first TD came when Helu, who ran for 83 yards, fumbled into the end zone on first-and-goal from the Ragin’ Cajuns 4 and tight end Ben Cotton recovered.

Helu scored from 2 yards for a 27-0 lead early in the second quarter.

Chris Masson completed five straight passes in moving the Cajuns from their 20 to the Nebraska 29, but Asante stepped in front of a ball intended for Luke Aubrey, cut to the inside and then outran Masson to the end zone.

Undrea Sails led Lafayette with 41 yards rushing, and Masson completed 13 of 22 passes for 102 yards.

“It was very frustrating because if we can’t move the ball and put up points and put our defense in bad positions, it’s going to be a long night,” Sails said. “We thought we were going to come in here and play better than that.”

Updated Sep 27, 12:14 pm EDT
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Head to Head - Week 4

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Louisiana-Lafayette 222 120 102 14 31.3% 3/14 3 30:03
Nebraska 433 300 133 21 54.5% 6/54 0 29:57

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    devilschild27mks Thu Oct 01, 2009 07:48 am PDT Report Abuse
    i am talking to missouri fans that wanna dog nebraska
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    devilschild27mks Thu Oct 01, 2009 07:45 am PDT Report Abuse
    out of all you missouri fans you better just wait to post anything, cause after oct 8 you will be saying neb is back oh and your rushing defense is looking really bad if it wasnt for your 7 point win over bowling green lol omg bowling green not virginia tech a game we should have won you guys are next i say our defense will shut u out!!!!!!
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    Devin Tue Sep 29, 2009 04:35 pm PDT Report Abuse
    @43. for some reason the Tigers home games are literally all on thursdays this season, why they are, who knows.
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    Michael M Tue Sep 29, 2009 02:25 pm PDT Report Abuse
    43. Posted by DevilsVamp Tue Sep 29 2:55am EDT Report Abuse
    Does anyone know y were are playing on a Thursday?
    We never play on Thursdays! its always Saturday and thn we play Colorado on the Friday after Thanksgiving! has Missouri played a game on Sat at all this season?
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    The most famous Nebraska game in history was played on a Thursday - Thanksgiving Day 1971, when the Huskers beat Oklahoma 36-31.
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    DevilsVamp Mon Sep 28, 2009 11:55 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Does anyone know y were are playing on a Thursday?
    We never play on Thursdays! its always Saturday and thn we play Colorado on the Friday after Thanksgiving! has Missouri played a game on Sat at all this season?
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    Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:25 pm PDT Report Abuse
    to #25 Suck it biznatch who are you to talk @#$% about Nebraska people punk ass piece of @#$%
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    Owen K Sun Sep 27, 2009 09:24 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Its so hard for Husker haters to admit that NU has any football talent or coaching at all. Too bad, so sad. The Huskers will go to another bowl game this year and beat several quality opponents along the way. Now, as for VT, they are now in the top 10. They soundly beat the tar out of Miami. NU played stride for stride with VT. Watch the Missouri game next week. That will be a good tough game all the way. All Big 12 opponents on NUs schedule this year are tough teams. NU will win most (if not all) of those games. Then, talk all you want about beating ranked teams etc. etc. That argument is utter nonsense and NO measure of the 2009 season. GO HUSKERS!!!
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    DevilsVamp Sun Sep 27, 2009 02:04 pm PDT Report Abuse
    figured id throw out a few more stats for u all... since some people like to only comment on some of our off games! figured id give u something to be proud of! thn again if ur already a Husker fan u dont really need any more reasons to cheer them on! LoL

    ~*~ The titles in the 1990s marked the first time since Notre Dame in 1946–49 when a team won three national championships in four seasons.
    ~*~ESPN.com has named the 1971 Nebraska Cornhusker team the greatest team of all time.
    ~*~Famous former Huskers include Heisman Trophy winners Johnny Rodgers, Mike Rozier, and Eric Crouch.
    ~*~ Rodgers was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and for the new millennium he was voted the team's "Player of the Century"; his Cornhusker jersey (No. 20) was retired.
    ~*~Husker players and coaches who are members of the College Football Hall of Fame include: Forrest Behm, Bob Brown, Guy Chamberlin, Sam Francis, Rich Glover, Wayne Meylan, Bobby Reynolds, Dave Rimington, George Sauer, Clarence Swanson, Ed Weir, and coaches Gomer Jones, Pete Elliott, Francis(Close the Gates of Mercy) Schmidt, Dana X. Bible, Bob Devaney, Biff Jones, Tom Osborne, Eddie "Robbie" Robinson, and Fielding Yost.
    ~*~The coach who brought about the most wins in Cornhusker history is Tom Osborne, who led the team for 25 seasons, from 1973 to 1997; his final record at Nebraska was 255 wins, 49 losses and 3 ties.
    ~*~By the time he (Osborne) was finished the Nebraska coach had compiled a winning percentage of 83.6%, a higher rate than those held by Bobby Bowden, Paul "Bear" Bryant, and Joe Paterno.
    ~*~Nebraska ranks 7th in the list of College football's ten most victorious programs.
    ~*~In 2008, Nebraska earned bowl eligibility for the 38th time in the past 40 years.
    ~*~Players
    Heisman Trophy
    Johnny Rodgers - 1972
    Mike Rozier - 1983
    Eric Crouch - 2001
    Maxwell Award
    Mike Rozier - 1983
    Walter Camp Award
    Johnny Rodgers - 1972
    Mike Rozier - 1983
    Eric Crouch - 2001
    Dave Rimington Trophy
    Dominic Raiola - 2000
    Davey O'Brien Award
    Eric Crouch - 2001
    Dick Butkus Award
    Trev Alberts - 1993
    Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award
    Tommie Frazier - 1995
    Lombardi Award
    Rich Glover - 1972
    Dave Rimington - 1982
    Dean Steinkuhler - 1983
    Grant Wistrom - 1997
    Outland Trophy
    Larry Jacobson - 1971
    Rich Glover - 1972
    Dave Rimington - 1981, 1982
    Dean Steinkuhler - 1983
    Will Shields - 1992
    Zach Wiegert - 1994
    Aaron Taylor - 1997
    ~*~Coaches
    Paul "Bear" Bryant Award
    Bob Devaney - 1971
    The Home Depot Coach of the Year Award
    Tom Osborne - 1999 (Recognized as coach of the decade)
    Paul "Bear" Bryant Lifetime Achievement Award
    Tom Osborne - 2007

    P.S. i got this info from Wikipedia!
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    DevilsVamp Sun Sep 27, 2009 01:40 pm PDT Report Abuse
    (((35. Posted by Paul Sun Sep 27 11:55am EDT Report Abuse

    For all of you other "football geniuses" that think the Huskers are overrated, explain how a team loses by 1 point on the road to a top 15 team and is "overrated". If anything, NU is under-rated, seeing as how Nebraska has dominated every other game it has played and lost by 1 point to a team that will be in the Top 10 once this week's rankings are announced.

    And for all of you that want to bring up the past, like how Nebraska hasn't beaten a Top 20 team in several years - that has no bearing on the current season. Each season is a new year, previous wins and losses don't mean anything. If you want to bring up the past, how's this - 5 National Championships and over 800 wins. Far more than any other team in the Big 12 North. )))

    i agree with this comment... thn added my own!

    u all wanna start picking out past events that try to prove the huskers aint all that! good luck with that... since obviously the fans still seem to like them since we have just had our 300 sold out game! all u husker haters... can ur school equal that??? UM... THAT WOULD BE A NO! ur school also aint any where close to beating that! and being as how once a Husker fan always a Husker fan, no other school will beat that. since every Husker game will continue to be sold out!
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    Andrew Sun Sep 27, 2009 10:23 am PDT Report Abuse
    rick-
    why dont you just stay off the husker comment board. you look like you should be posting on the high school rivals pages
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    whgiants Sun Sep 27, 2009 10:15 am PDT Report Abuse
    Virginia Tech is now #6 and Nebraska is #23.... can somebody tell me how that's fair? why do all the voters hate the huskers?
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    samuel c Sun Sep 27, 2009 08:59 am PDT Report Abuse
    ive been a husker fan all my life i grew up just down the street from the stadium 25th and holdredge to be exact right out from the fair grounds ill always be a fan i live in nc now. i got a chance to see them play when they played and beat wake forest a couple seasons ago i got to wear all my nu stuff and had a great time it reminded me of those saturdays in lincoln.we have to many teams here and nobody is really pulling for anybody at least in lincoln you dont get into a argument with some one over who theyre pulling for they are solidly behind theyre team and thats the way it should be.the days of nu lining up and smaching defenses into the ground are over because of parity and coaches wont comitt to that style of offense because if you get behind its hard to catch up but un has and will keep giving fans plenty to brag about go huskers
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    Paul Sun Sep 27, 2009 08:55 am PDT Report Abuse
    11. Posted by billplaywithmyself Wed Sep 23 5:41pm EDT Report Abuse
    I really do not hate Nebraska, in fact I was cheering for them to beat V-Tech. I pull for every Big 12 team outside of Missouri during the non-conference. If Kansas beats Southern Miss by more than a touchdown on Saturday then #20 is not overrated. Southern Miss is a solid team

    According to Bill, looks like KU is overrated.

    For all of you other "football geniuses" that think the Huskers are overrated, explain how a team loses by 1 point on the road to a top 15 team and is "overrated". If anything, NU is under-rated, seeing as how Nebraska has dominated every other game it has played and lost by 1 point to a team that will be in the Top 10 once this week's rankings are announced.

    And for all of you that want to bring up the past, like how Nebraska hasn't beaten a Top 20 team in several years - that has no bearing on the current season. Each season is a new year, previous wins and losses don't mean anything. If you want to bring up the past, how's this - 5 National Championships and over 800 wins. Far more than any other team in the Big 12 North.
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    Russell Sun Sep 27, 2009 08:47 am PDT Report Abuse
    it will be this year with a ne quarter back we still ruled the virginia tech game yes we lost by the score but not the respect i beleive we will be in the top 10 by the end of the season but if we lose we will not lose like we did last year infact i will put nebraska in every game we play this year win or lose its how well we start to mature
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    rick0755 Sun Sep 27, 2009 08:39 am PDT Report Abuse
    huskers beat another scrub team. how can they possibly be ranked? They have lost 21 of the last 22 games against a top 20 team. Havn't beat a top 20 team in 6 years and havn't beat a top 20 team on the road for 12 years. You may be a fan but how could you possibly think they are any good at all when the only wins they get are against teams they pay a million dollars to ????
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    Sandy B Sun Sep 27, 2009 12:37 am PDT Report Abuse
    Hush Hush haters....we know the SunBelt conference is easy....we will see when we are actuall challenged again...before we talk crap! you others should do the same. It doesnt count untill towards the end of the season anyways....just keep winning and we will be fine.
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    Michael M Sat Sep 26, 2009 10:22 pm PDT Report Abuse
    28. Posted by PACKRAT Sun Sep 27 12:49am EDT Report Abuse
    I'll bet TCU could beat the Huskers....but I hope not
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    TCU might be the best team in Texas. Hook 'em Horned Frogs (Longhorn fans should love that one).
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    james Sat Sep 26, 2009 10:22 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Well the Huskers played good today last week they lost to V.T. its gonna happen this is 2009 not 1994 or 1995 they dont have Fraizer or Crouch wish they still did but its gonna take some time if they do make a come back. I'm a long time Huskers fan and hope they do well , They have a new QB and hes no Tebow but hes lookin pretty good so far, the team is young. Guess we will see how things go against Mizzou and OU. Think there gonna come out ahead against Kanas, But I dont think that they are a top 10 team maybe hopes for next year, Sure wish they still had Tom Osborn as head coach. But Bo has done well turning the team around I just cant wait till they get a win against a ranked team. The Power Of Red baby!!!
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    PACKRAT Sat Sep 26, 2009 09:49 pm PDT Report Abuse
    I'll bet TCU could beat the Huskers....but I hope not
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    Devin Sat Sep 26, 2009 09:39 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Being a die-hard Husker fan, some of you guys belong on other threads, we won the game tonight, thats good. We're 3-1. That's also good, we lost to V-tech, big deal. WE PLAYED better then overrated Miami did, we better be ahead of them in the rankings when the new polls come out, I was amazed by how bad Miami did against Vtech, we kept Tyrod from running and throwing the ball and Miami couldnt do neither. I personally don't care if Kansas is ranked or not, we play them soon and that should be a good game, may the best man win, preferably the one that doesn't weigh 400 pounds. GO BIG RED!! Blackshirts for life.
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    Silent Fan Sat Sep 26, 2009 08:25 pm PDT Report Abuse
    I grew up in Nebraska and I am a Husker fan FOREVER. But I did find out that the sun still comes up the next day even if your team gets beat, even badly. There is a lot of parity in college foot ball now days. It should be fun for the players and the fans. IT IS A GAME! I live in Madison, Wisconsin, and have since '66 so I have to listen to the Badger fans. But like I said, it's a game. ENJOY!
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    plutaris Sat Sep 26, 2009 08:21 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Do the Cornholers want to continue scheduling these divison 2 scrub teams to get what?
    An invitation to the Polen Weedeater Bowl or some other obscure irrelevant bowl game.
    Although I will give the Holers credit for scheduling 2 losses in the home and home with
    Va Tech. That must of been the former AD Steve Pederson's idea before he got cornholed out. Probably to be replaced with another Division 2 school like Howard or Maine. They will watch anything in Lincoln, even paint drying. As long as it's red paint.
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    Trouble Sat Sep 26, 2009 08:14 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Hopefully Nebraska breaks top 20 when the polls come out again. VT annihilated Miami and we only lost to them by 1 measly point. I'm looking forward to enjoying my buffalo burgers when we play CO.
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    whgiants Sat Sep 26, 2009 07:49 pm PDT Report Abuse
    seeing how everybody's obsessing about how miami is "back" and how ridiculous the ranking system is miami will probably move up

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