LINCOLN, Neb. (AP)—No matter how ugly, a victory against Oklahoma is always special for Nebraska. Just ask Cornhuskers coach Bo Pelini.
“I’ve had some great ones, but this ranks right up there,” Nebraska’s second-year coach said.
Matt O’Hanlon had three of the Huskers’ five interceptions against Landry Jones, and they squeezed enough production out of their struggling offense to beat No. 20 Oklahoma 10-3 on Saturday night.
Nebraska snapped a four-game losing streak against its longtime rival.
“That game could have gone a lot of different ways, and we just found a way to hang in there and hang in there, and we made enough plays to win the football game,” Pelini said.
The Sooners (5-4, 3-2 Big 12) failed to score a touchdown for the first time since a 29-0 loss to Texas A&M in 1998.
The Sooners had 325 total yards, but they moved inside the Nebraska 20 just once, turned over the ball three times on downs, missed two field goals and had another one blocked.
Then there were those interceptions.
Nebraska picked off five passes in a game for the first time since 2003 against Texas A&M, and O’Hanlon became the first Huskers player since 1979 to intercept three.
“They made the plays they needed to win the game,” OU coach Bob Stoops said. “It would have been hard for our defense to play much better. Offensively, we moved the ball quite frequently, but we couldn’t produce points. We didn’t execute well enough or they’d execute better than we did in the red zone.”
The Cornhuskers (6-3, 3-2) won despite getting just seven first downs and 180 total yards. They were able to get a yard when they really needed it, after Prince Amukamara returned an interception to the OU 1 in the second quarter. Zac Lee threw to Ryan Hill for Nebraska’s fourth offensive TD in four games.
Oklahoma’s last two possessions ended on interceptions, including O’Hanlon’s third, which he grabbed at the Nebraska 7 with 27 seconds left.
O’Hanlon ran back his first interception 30 yards to set up Alex Henery’s 28-yard field goal.
“Personally, it can’t get much better,” said O’Hanlon, who also had a team-leading 12 tackles.
Roy Helu Jr. ran for 138 yards on 20 carries for Nebraska, which beat Oklahoma for first time since 2001.
After Lee took a knee to end the game, Helu and a band of teammates dashed to the end zone stands to do their own version of the “Lambeau Leap” to celebrate with fans.
The Cornhuskers moved to within a half-game of first-place Kansas State in the Big 12 North race.
Jones, who completed his last 14 passes against Kansas State a week earlier, missed on 10 of his first 12 and finished 26 of 58 for 245 yards.
Jones’ five interceptions came after a run of three games in which he completed 64 percent of his passes with seven touchdowns and three interceptions.
“Obviously, I’d like to have a couple of those plays back,” he said. “I missed a couple of throws high. Goes over the receiver’s head and the safety was right there. The ball was sailing on me a little bit.”
Oklahoma turned the ball over on downs three times inside the Nebraska 25. Twice the Sooners were unable to convert fourth-and-1s at the 20, including one messed up by a false-start penalty on left tackle Trent Williams.
“Offensively, we took care of the football, and we were playing well defensively,” Pelini said. “I just felt like we were in control. Even when they got down there close, I felt we were in good shape.”
O’Hanlon dropped what looked to be a sure interception on the play before he picked off Jones to finish off the Sooners. O’Hanlon flung the ball into the air, drawing an excessive celebration penalty, and then the Huskers ran out the last few seconds.
Nebraska led 7-3 at half and had made only one first down.
Quarterback Cody Green, who made his first start in last week’s 20-10 win at Baylor, led the Huskers’ first five possessions. With the freshman in charge, the Huskers generated no first downs and 19 total yards.
Lee replaced Green after Amukamara’s interception and connected with Hill for the touchdown on his first pass.
“How about our defense?” Lee said. “It’s fun to watch when you have a defense like that. It’s good to know as a quarterback that they can lock down a game.”

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NU wont make the championship game with that offense unless all of their remaining opponents give them the game like OU. Texas by 42 over any north team and I can't stand them.
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Kansas State 0
You heard it here first folks! Kansas State has no defense.
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Gotta hand it to the NU defense, and their fans. They showed up, and probably fed off each other. It sure seemed to make a difference with OU's QB Jones. Also, Pelini (or whoever made the call) gets a nod for switching QBs in the middle of the game when the first one couldn't produce. And, they also knew that staying with a running attack was their best chance at a win rather than risking throwing INTs. It was almost like their offense couldn't wait until 4th down when they could punt it and play defense, and force OU to make a mistake.
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observation.
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Good luck with the rest of the season and If you run the table right you have a shot at texas if you get your offense going.
As for K State you will be heading into Lincoln, if you remember you do not have a good history there. NU will win it but not by much.
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Nebraska has a better defense than Oklahoma, a team that defeated Kansas State already, and KState's defense has allowed a LOT of points. Snyder a better coach than Pelini? Please, KState has beaten nobody. Better look and see how many ranked teams Nebraska has defeated this year and what KState's record is against ranked teams.
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Nebraska beat Oklahoma, who beat K-State, who beat Iowa State, who beat Nebraska.
K-State beat Texas A&M, who beat Texas Tech, who beat K-State.
K-State beat Texas A&M, who beat Texas Tech, who beat Nebraska, who beat Baylor, who beat Missouri, who beat Colorado, who beat Kansas, who beat Iowa State, who beat Nebraska, who beat Oklahoma, who beat K-State.
WOW!! There is still a lot to be decided. It should be a fun 3 weeks!
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Points scored the last 4 games:
K-State: 62,20,30,17 = 129
Nebraska: 10,7,20,10 = 47
Turnovers last 4 games:
K-State: 2
Nebraska: 13!!!!
But anything can happen.
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I'm tired of these troll Texas fans coming out of the woodwork, worthless bunch of little bandwagon jumpers.
Oklahoma scored more than 4 times the number of points on Texas as they did on Nebraska, and did so with far fewer chances to carry the ball due to Texas's ball control on offense. So you better recognize who has the best defense not only in the big 12, but Nebraska has the best defense in all of college football.
I understand that Nebraska might very well lose to Texas, but it will be a score like 10 to 3, or 13 to 6, there is no f'ing way that Texas puts up 35 points on Nebraska. Nebraska won't make the same dumb mistakes on offense that allowed Texas Tech to pin them back.
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How much does it matter, really, if someone shows a moment of brilliance if they continue to follow it up with 2 moments of utter "WTF"?
A few years ago Nebraska had a guy named Bobby Newcombe. Newcombe was fast, he was shifty, man he had great moves.
But... Newcombe fumbled the ball away one out of EVERY 6 TIMES he touched the ball. This is what Niles Paul basically does.
Of course the big difference between Paul and your guy is that Nebraska has no one whatsoever to back Paul up haha.
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Be glad Ed Gaylord is dead- otherwise we'd see another Page 1 editorial in the Daily Oklahoman (overpriced fishwrap) calling for Stoop's ouster, like he did against Switzer.
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Nebraska is in the Big 12 North, Oklahoma is in the Big 12 South.
From like 1900 to 1998 they played every year, but the creation of the Big 12 put them in different divisions. The current rules structure is set up like this:
Each division (north/south) plays every other team in their division every year. They also play half of the teams in the other division each year and then the next year as a home/away game. Then the next two years they switch to the other teams from the other division, if that makes sense?
In other words, Nebraska plays Oklahoma two years on, two years off, it is very unfortunate for those of us who remember this storied rivalry.
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