Rhule on victory over Northwestern ‘we’re not going to play in fear’

Nebraska head football coach Matt Rhule met with the media following the Cornhusker’s 17-9 victory over the Northwestern Wildcats on Saturday afternoon.

Nebraska head football coach Matt Rhule met with the media following the Cornhusker’s 17-9 victory over the Northwestern Wildcats on Saturday afternoon. When asked about the performance of the passing game, Rhule stated that the plays were there to be made.

“We’re not going to play in fear, the passes were there. A lot of our passes were like, hey it’s a pass with a quarterback draw. The pass might happen and I said at one point we’re starting to get a little bit on hey we’re running the ball, we’re better when we are mixing it. We come out of a wheel route and Alex (Bullock) is wide open. We didn’t quite hit it today. I don’t know how we’re going to get better if we don’t call it and work through it.”

Nebraska had its lowest passing yard output of the season, with starting quarterback Heinrich Haarberg going 8-17 for 85 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions

Through Nebraska’s first seven games, the Cornhuskers are averaging a paltry 134 passing yards per game. Rhule also made it clear that he will never shy away from the opportunity to make a big play.

“I don’t worry about things that, like three quick passes and our defense is tired. When the time of possession is tilted in our favor or when it’s close or even. The defense isn’t tired. I don’t worry about those things. If I was thinking that way I probably wouldn’t and I would say hey just run the ball, we have a lead. But we took the shot to Malachi (Coleman). We had some other shots in the game we thought we were going to have and made a couple of plays.”

Rhule went on to say that the Cornhuskers will continue to be aggressive on the offensive.

“I just think we have to continue to be aggressive and we just have to coach our way, and work our way through these phases of, you know what, hey it’s not super pretty right now just keep playing.”

Nebraska will take the field next against the Purdue Boilermakers on Saturday, October 28, at 2:30 p.m. at Memorial Stadium. Find a photo gallery of the victory over Northwestern below.

Husker football pulls away in 17-9 win over Northwestern

The 100th anniversary of Memorial Stadium saw a wild showdown.

The 100th anniversary of Memorial Stadium saw a wild showdown. In the first few minutes of the game, Nebraska found itself in a disastrous position against Northwestern. The Huskers’ two first drives resulted in two straight interceptions, giving the Wildcats prime field position. But Nebraska stepped up and fended off Northwestern when it counted, resulting in a 17-9 2023 win.

Heinrich Haarberg stumbled out of the gate with the two interceptions. But he went the rest of the game without any costly errors. Haarberg threw eight completions off 17 passes for 85 yards and a touchdown. On the ground, he ran for 72 yards and a touchdown off 16 rushes. Emmett Johnson led the Huskers in rushing yards in the win, going for 73 yards off 12 carries.

Though Northwestern finished with more total offensive yards than Nebraska, the Huskers’ defense kept the Wildcats to just nine points. The Blackshirts brought the pressure, delivering eight total sacks in the game.

But the Huskers also struggled to put points on the board. However, each time Nebraska scored, it was big. Haarberg’s rushing touchdown handed the Huskers the lead and his 44-yard touchdown pass to Malachi Coleman extended that lead to 17-6.

With the win, Nebraska moves to 4-3. The last time the Huskers got to four wins before the last game of the season was in 2019, when they defeated Northwestern 13-10 to move to 4-2. Nebraska will remain at home next Saturday against Purdue. Kickoff is set for 2:30 p.m. and can be viewed on FS1.

Rhule on game with Northwestern ‘they’re just a lot like us’

Nebraska has had some memorable football games with the Northwestern Wildcats over the years.

Nebraska has had some memorable football games with the Northwestern Wildcats over the years. What impact will that history have, if any, on the impact of this weekend’s game?

Head coach Matt Rhule told the media earlier in the week that while reviewing the tape for the last couple of meetings is essential, the change in personnel, coaches, and scheme doesn’t allow for much input in creating a game plan for Saturday.

“Yeah I watched the 2021 game and I watched last year’s game a lot. I thought what Coach (Scott) Frost and the offensive staff did two years ago was phenomenal, (Adrian) Martinez was amazing, a lot of great things happened. They played great defense. Obviously last year was a hard fought battle back and forth, but you know they have a new defensive coordinator, so there’s not a lot of things that translate, so it’s all kind of new.

He also told the media that he believes there are some similarities between the Wildcats and the Cornhuskers.

I get into game week, I usually try to go back and watch personnel, you know Coach (D.J.) Vokolek is there who was here, so obviously he’ll know our personnel, so I try to go back and watch their players versus our guys a little bit, but for the most part now I have six games on them versus really good competition, two top-25 teams that they’ve played, they’re just a lot like us.”

Nebraska will face off against the Northwestern Wildcats this Saturday at Memorial Stadium. Kick-off is set for 2:30 p.m. Find a photo gallery of Nebraska and Northwestern on the football field.

Game time set for Nebraska and Northwestern football game

The Big Ten has set the kickoff time for Nebraska’s next football game.

The Big Ten has set the kickoff time for Nebraska’s next football game. The Huskers will host the Northwestern Wildcats on October 21 at Memorial Stadium, with the start time set for 2:30 p.m.

Nebraska currently holds a 9-7 all-time against the Wildcats. Last season, these two teams played in Dublin, Ireland, which Northwestern won 31-28.

That 2022 victory was the only victory the Cats had all season. They currently hold a record of 3-3 (1-1) and will be coming off a 23-20 win over Howard when they take the field on the 21st.

Nebraska is 3-3 (1-2) on the season. The Huskers will also be coming off a victory as they defeated Illinois 20-7 last Saturday.

That game can be viewed on the Big Ten Network.

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