By Brandon Cavanaugh
- Bo Pelini busted out the masterfully-executed False Sense of Security Defense. It makes for a crowd-pleaser.
- Ohio State almost had two players rush for over 100 yards…but Nebraska actually did and against the No. 20 rushing defense in the FBS, no less.
- Let’s not crown Stanley Jean-Baptiste the second coming of Prince Amukamara just yet, but following his performance last night, Dennard’s opposite may have been determined.
- Tim Beck gave fans what they called for all week in the first half. Apparently someone insulted his choice of game day beverage and he busted out perhaps the scariest formation he has.
- Taylor Martinez did everything that was asked of him, and in the end that was more than enough.
- Quincy Enunwa is going to be something special by the time he leaves.
- There is perhaps no more frightening thing in Nebraska’s arsenal than a determined, very displeased Rex Burkhead
- Apparently Nebraska grows great kickers next to its offensive linemen
- Cornhusker fans got their money’s worth last night: First B1G win, first B1G win at home, first win in three tries vs. Ohio State and the largest comeback in Nebraska football history.
- Joe Bauserman was Nebraska’s 12th man. The comeback was amazing, but it more than likely wouldn’t have happened in its entirety without Miller’s absence.
- Ameer Abdullah is quickly becoming one of the Cornhuskers’ best kick returners in history if he isn’t already.
- Lavonte David may have saved Nebraska’s entire season.
- If he doesn’t have a blackshirt this week, nobody will this year.
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