Nov 28, 2008 8:44 pm US/Mountain
CU's Season Ends With Loss To Cornhuskers
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) ―
Alex Henery kicked a school-record 57-yard
field goal with 1:43 left and defensive end Ndamukong Suh returned
a tipped pass 30 yards for a touchdown seconds later, giving
Nebraska a 40-31 victory over Colorado on Friday.
Henery's third field goal of the game allowed the Cornhuskers to
take the lead in a game the 18-point underdog Buffaloes made closer
than expected.
Suh snuffed the Buffs' last hope. Fellow defensive end Zach
Potter deflected Cody Hawkins' pass and Suh made the catch and ran
it back for his second interception return for a touchdown this
season.
Nebraska (8-4, 5-3 Big 12) positioned itself for an invitation
to the Gator Bowl on New Year's Day. The loss knocked Colorado
(5-7, 2-6) out of bowl contention.
Roy Helu Jr. ran for 166 yards for the Cornhuskers, and Joe Ganz
threw for 229 yards and two touchdowns and set Nebraska's
single-season passing record.
Colorado was right in the game until the last minute, thanks to
a couple big offensive plays in the first quarter, a botched
Nebraska fake field goal that led to a CU touchdown and Ganz's
fumble early in the fourth quarter.
Demetrius Sumler's 4-yard touchdown run on a fourth-and-1 had
given Colorado a 31-27 lead late in the third quarter.
Henery kicked a 37-yard field goal to pull Nebraska within a
point with 8:09 left.
The Huskers got the ball back for their go-ahead drive after
their defense forced a Colorado punt. It looked as if the Buffs
would make a stand even though they were playing without linebacker
Shaun Mohler, who made 11 tackles before going out with a
concussion late in the fourth quarter.
After Helu ran 25 yards to the Colorado 25, Buffs' blitzing
safety Patrick Mahnke recorded his first sack, throwing Ganz for a
15-yard loss on second down. Ganz passed incomplete over the middle
to Mike McNeill on third down, leading Nebraska coach Bo Pelini to
ask Henery to try a 57-yarder.
Henery's kick had just enough to clear the cross bar, barely
inside the right upright, touching off jubilation on the Nebraska
sideline.
Colorado went into halftime tied 24-24 after a crazy turn of
events on a Nebraska fake field goal.
The Huskers lined up as if Henery would try a 50-yarder into a
slight breeze. At the snap, Henery broke to his right and holder
Jake Wesch blindly flipped the ball over his head. Colorado's Jimmy
Smith ran full speed between Henery and Wesch, snatched the ball
and ran 58 yards untouched.
Smith looked as if he anticipated the trick play. Nebraska had
used it successfully three weeks ago, with Henery running for a
first down against Kansas.
Three plays totaling 148 yards got the Buffs out to a 14-0 lead.
Hawkins threw a 68-yard touchdown pass to Riar Geer on the second
play of the game. Hawkins passed 44 yards to Josh Smith and then
Sumler took an inside handoff and went around left for a 36-yard
touchdown.
Nebraska tied it 14-all touchdown passes by Ganz to Nate Swift
(2 yards) and Mike McNeill (53 yards.
Ganz broke Zac Taylor's 2-year-old single-season school passing
record on the touchdown to McNeill. Ganz has thrown for 3,332
yards.
The Huskers were up 24-17 after a 12-play, 7-minute drive that
Quentin Castille ended with a 1-yard run.
Hawkins completed 14 of 24 passes for 249 yards. He was
intercepted three times.
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