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CU@Game CU At The Game: Colorado 33, Nebraska 28

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September 8th – Lincoln Colorado 33, Nebraska 28




Steven Montez hit Laviska Shenault for a 40-yard touchdown with 1:06 to play, giving Colorado a 33-28 come-from-behind win over Nebraska in Lincoln. Montez went 33-for-50 passing, going for 351 yards and three touchdowns. Shenault collected ten of those passes for 177 yards and a touchdown … also scoring on a three-yard run in the first quarter.

The game went back and forth all afternoon. The Buffs raced out to an early 14-0 lead, only to watch the Cornhuskers dominate play for the remainder of the first half. Nebraska led 21-17 at the break, having posted 243 yards rushing to CU’s nine. The Buffs steadied themselves in the second half, overcoming two missed field goals before securing the winning points in the final minute of play.

… Much more to come … Below is the game recap, but there will be locker room quotes, Game Notes, and, tomorrow morning, an essay you won’t want to miss! Go Buffs!! …





In what promised to be an offensive showcase, both teams wanted to get their offenses on the field. Nebraska won the coin toss, and instead of deferring, elected to receive the opening kickoff.

The move seemed to look like a good one, as the Cornhuskers moved smartly down the field to open the game. A pair of runs by freshman quarterback Adrian Martinez – one for 18, the other for 11 – set the Nebraska offense up in Colorado territory. On the first third down of the drive, a third-and-four at the CU 23-yard line, running back Greg Bell fumbled, with the Buffs recovering at the CU 13 yard line.

On the first play in an hostile environment, Buff quarterback Steven Montez connected with K.D. Nixon for 18 yards. A 14-yard run by Steven Montez was then followed by a flea flicker pass to Laviska Shenault, good for 28 yards to the Nebraska 25 yard line. Another completion to K.D. Nixon, this one for 17 yards, set the Buffs up inside the Nebraska 10-yard line, with Montez soon thereafter connecting with Jay MacIntyre for a three-yard touchdown on second-and-goal.

Two plays later, the Buffs were back in business as Nebraska quarterback Adrian Martinez fumbled, giving the ball to Colorado deep in Nebraska territory. Facing a fourth-and-one on the Cornhusker three yard line, CU head coach Mike MacIntyre decided to go for the first down. On a direct snap, wide receiver Laviska Shenault not only got the first down, but a touchdown.

Midway through the first quarter, Memorial Stadium scoreboard read: Colorado 14, Nebraska 0.

The Buff defense almost had another stop on Nebraka’s next possession, but, on third-and-16 at the Nebraska 35, Adrian Martinez hit wide receiver Mike Williams for 19 yards and a first down. Two plays later, Martinez outran the CU defense for a 41-yard score, giving the momentum back to the Cornhuskers.

After the teams exchanged punts – with the Buffs going three-and-out twice – the Cornhuskers took over at their 48-yard line. A seven-play drive ensued, capped by an eight-yard touchdown run by Devine Ozigbo. With 10:15 remaining in the first half, the score was tied at 14-14.

A third consecutive three-and-out by the Buff offense gave Nebraska the ball back with a chance to take the lead. The Cornhuskers continued to dominate the line of scrimmage, marching into Buff territory. On a fourth-and-two at the Buff 32-yard line, however, Devine Ozigbo was stopped by linebackers Rick Gamboa and Nate Landman for a loss of a yard and a turnover on downs.

The Buff offense responded … with a fourth straight three-and-out.

This time, the Cornhuskers were not to be denied. It took Nebraska only eight plays to cover 79 yards, with the drive culminated by a three-yard scoring run by Adrian Martinez.

Nebraska 21, Colorado 14

For the first time since taking a 14-0 lead, the Colorado offense finally produced a first down. Completions to Laviska Shenault for 13 yards and for 14 yards to Juwann Winfree (on third-and-13) pushed the ball into Nebraska territory. A 16-yard run on a scramble by Steven Montez set the Buffs up at the Nebraska 25, but the Buffs could not advance into the red zone. With under a minute remaining in the first half, James Stefanou was called upon to kick a 40-yard field goal. The successful kick gave the Buffs a much needed boost heading into the locker room.



Halftime score: Nebraska 21, Colorado 17

While the scoreboard showed a close game, the stats sheet did not. Nebraska had 329 yards of total offense in the first two quarters, compared to 140 for Colorado. The Cornhuskers had 243 yards rushing; the Buffs had nine. Had it not been for the two turnovers by the Nebraska offense on its first two drives … it could have been much worse.

Taking the ball to open the second half, the Buffs put together their second consecutive long field goal drive. Three straight carries by Kyle Evans gained 15 yards (more than doubling the Buffs rushing total for the game) before Steven Montez hit Jay MacIntyre for 12 yards on third-and-seven. Three plays later, James Stefanou hit a 35-point field goal to make it a 21-20 game four minutes into the second half.

After the Buff defense forced its first three-and-out of the game, punctuated by a sack by Mustafa Johnson, the Buffs took over at their own 41-yard line with a chance to take the lead.

Instead, the CU offense went three-and-out as well, giving the ball back to Nebraska.

It took the Cornhuskers only six plays to extend its lead. A 57-yard touchdown pass from Adrian Martinez to J.D. Spielman upped the lead to eight, at 28-20, with 5:35 left to play in the third quarter.

Two plays into the Buffs’ next drive, after the CU offensive line had surrendered its sixth sack of the game, the Buff offense faced a third-and-19 at its own 16-yard line. Instead of a three-and-out, Montez connected with Juwann Winfree for 20 yards and a first down. Later, facing a third-and-nine near midfield, Montez hit Laviska Shenault for a 37-yard gain. Then, on third-and-seven at the Nebraska eight, Montez hit Jay MacIntyre for an eight-yard touchdown.

Late in the third quarter, the Buffs were back in the game. Nebraska 28, Colorado 27.

Nebraska responded with an eight-play drive deep into Colorado territory. The drive stalled, however, at the Buff 26-yard line. Freshman kicker Barret Pickering attempted a 44-yard field goal, but came up short, leaving it a one point game early in the fourth quarter.

The Buff offense next posted a long drive of its own … but was also ultimately unsuccessful. Over 13 plays, the Buffs picked up 53 yards, none more important than a two-yard run for a first down on fourth-and-two at midfield. Two decent runs by Travon McMillian – for 10 and 12 yards – got the Buffs into field goal range. Stalled at the Nebraska 20, James Stefanou was called upon to kick his third field goal of the game. The effort drifted to the left, however, and the Buffs remained down a point, at 28-27, with ten minutes remaining.

On its next drive, Nebraska also faced a fourth-and-short near midfield. Unlike the Buffs, however, the Cornhuskers were unsuccessful, with linebacker Nate Landman taking out Greg Bell for a one yard loss and a turnover on downs.

Three plays later, the Buffs faced another fourth down. Again, the Buffs went for it. This time, however, Laviska Shenault didn’t get the ball. Instead, it was a pitch to Kyle Evans … for no gain and a turnover on downs.

With the ball at midfield and a chance to put the game away, Nebraska committed its third turnover of the game. On the Cornhuskers’ first play, Adrian Martinez was intercepted by Nate Landman, with the sophomore linebacker returning the pick 22 yards to the Nebraska 32-yard line.

The Buff offense, with the game in its hands, gained six yards in three plays. Back into the game came kicker James Stefanou. From 43 yards out, though, Stefanou was wide left again, leaving it at 28-27 with under five minutes remaining.

Nebraska had a chance to put the game away by running out the clock, but a holding penalty and an injury to starting quarterback Adrian Martinez gave the Buffs one last chance.

Starting at their 23-yard line with 2:15 to play, the Buffs took off on a drive which will be discussed for years. A 15-yard completion to Laviska Shenault opened the drive, with a 17-yard completion to Tony Brown on third-and-six at the CU 42 keeping the chains moving. There, however, the Buffs stalled. A sack and a false start left the CU offense with a third-and-24 at the 45 yard line.

The third down offering by Steven Montez across the middle sailed high and wide … but the Nebraska safety leveled Jay MacIntyre instead of playing the ball. Instead of fourth-and-24, the Buffs now had a first-and-ten at the Nebraska 40-yard line. On the very next play, Montez lofted a ball deep down the right side, where Laviska Shenault hauled it in at the three, falling forward into the endzone.

Colorado 33, Nebraska 28, after the failed two-point conversion attempt.

But … 1:06 remained on the clock. Sophomore walk-on quarterback Andrew Bunch was called upon to make a name for himself in the annals of Nebraska lore. Bunch did complete four of his eight passes, and did get the ball to the Colorado 20-yard line. His fourth down attempt as time expired, though, sailed wide of the endzone, and the Buffs had their first win against the Cornhuskers since 2007.

Final score: Colorado 33, Nebraska 28.



.… Of course, much more to come, including Game Notes and locker room quotes, together with my essay for the game (which I trust you will enjoy!!) …



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Stuart
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