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Pelini Preaching Consistency for Saturday

UNLLincoln, Neb – The Nebraska football team practiced for 90 minutes in the Hawks Championship Center and on the Ed and Joyanne Gass practice fields on Thursday in preparation for Saturday’s game at Michigan.

Head Coach Bo Pelini spoke to the media after practice and said quarterback Taylor Martinez is out this weekend and Tommy Armstrong Jr. will start on Saturday. Pelini also talked about the interior offensive line.

“I thought (this week) went good (for them),” Pelini said. “We have a number of different combinations we can play. We feel good about it going in. We have a number of different options and you will probably see some different combinations throughout the game.”

Pelini added that he hasn’t determined a replacement for Jake Cotton but will review Thursday’s film and talk with the offensive coaching staff. Additionally, Pelini was pleased with practice overall this week.

“It was good tempo,” Pelini said. “Now we just have to put it to the test on Saturday. I thought we made some progress this week again. We need to play well, take care of the football and make sure we play more efficiently and with more consistency than we sometimes have at points. I know the guys are going to play hard. I think they are excited to play this football game and it’s going to be a heckuva challenge going to Michigan Stadium.”

Pelini also said despite the large stadium, the Huskers need to only focus on the game.

“At the end of the day, the field is going to be the same size,” Pelini said. “There are a few more people in the stands. We have to block all that stuff out and just be ready to play. We have a lot of guys going on this trip that haven’t been there before. We have a few that have. At the end of the day, there are going to be 110,000 people or whatever it is but they aren’t going to be on the field. It’s going to be 11-on-11 and that’s what it’s going to come down to.”

The Huskers and Wolverines kick off at 2:30 p.m. Central, 3:30 p.m. local time at Michigan Stadium. The game will be televised on ABC.

Three Huskers Chosen to Academic All-District Team

nebraska_helmetThe Nebraska football team had three players named Thursday to the Capital One Academic All-District 7 football team, as chosen by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Each of the three honorees advance to the national ballot, where they will be eligible for the 2013 Capital One Academic All-America Team.

The three honorees are led by senior offensive guard Spencer Long who was named to the academic all-district 7 team for the third consecutive year. Long carries a 3.79 grade-point average in biological sciences. He is on track to earn his degree in December. Long was recently chosen as one of 16 college players who earned a National Football Foundation National Scholar-Athlete Award, which includes an $18,000 postgraduate scholarship. A two-time Academic All-Big Ten pick, Long started 33 consecutive games at offensive guard before injuring his knee earlier this season at Purdue.

Long is joined on the team by his twin brother, Jake, a senior tight end for the Huskers. This marks the second straight year Jake Long has earned academic all-district honors. Long carries a 3.86 cumulative grade-point average in biological sciences and is also on track to earn his degree next month. A two-time academic All-Big Ten pick, Long has been a regular at tight end for Nebraska for the past three seasons.

The Long brothers are joined on the academic all-district team by fullback C.J. Zimmerer. A graduate student, Zimmerer completed his undergraduate work in criminology and criminal justice in December of 2012, completing his degree in just 3 ½ years. Zimmerer had a 3.82 cumulative grade-point average as an undergraduate. On the field, the two-time academic All-Big Ten choice has been a fixture at fullback the past two seasons.

Nebraska’s three honorees were the most among schools in District 7. Each of the three honorees advance to the national academic All-America ballot. Nebraska leads the nation with 307 academic All-Americans across all sports, including 102 in football, the most of any individual team in the country.

The Nebraska Athletic Department will pay tribute to its academic All-America tradition next weekend. More than 100 of Nebraska’s academic All-Americans will return to Lincoln the weekend of Nov. 15-16. The group will be honored on the field at halftime of the Nebraska-Michigan State football game and will have a private reception, among other activities.

Nebraska-Michigan Preview Capsule

UNLNebraska (6-2, 3-1) at Michigan (6-2, 2-2), 3:30 p.m. EST, ABC

Line: Michigan by 7.

Series Record: Michigan leads 4-3-1.

WHAT’S AT STAKE

Nebraska, coming off its Hail Mary victory over Northwestern, needs a win here to set up a showdown with Michigan State next week for a share of first place and the tie-breaker in the Big Ten Legends Division. The Wolverines’ hopes for winning the division took a major hit with last week’s loss to the Spartans, and now might be the time to start jockeying for bowl position.

KEY MATCHUP

Nebraska RB Ameer Abdullah vs. Michigan rush defense: The Big Ten’s leading rusher already is over 1,000 yards and has gone for 100 in all but one game. The Wolverines are 14th nationally against the run and didn’t allow a back to top 100 yards until last week, when Jeremy Langford went for 120.

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Nebraska: QB Tommy Armstrong has thrown six interceptions in his past two games and was replaced by Ron Kellogg III for the Huskers’ game-winning, Hail Mary drive against Northwestern. Let’s see how the redshirt freshman bounces back.

Michigan: TE Devin Funchess is a tough matchup for the Huskers. The 6-foot-4, 235-pound sophomore is averaging a team-high 19.2 yards on his 29 catches.

FACTS & FIGURES:

Nebraska has overcome double-digit deficits to win five Big Ten games the past two seasons … CB Stanley Jean-Baptiste has been practicing some at wide receiver this week because of injuries at the position. Jean-Baptiste started his Nebraska career as a receiver … Huskers have scored a touchdown on opening drive in all four of Armstrong’s starts … The Wolverines’ 19 straight wins at Michigan Stadium is the nation’s longest active home winning streak … Michigan WR Jeremy Gallon has at least one catch in 34 straight games. Braylon Edwards holds the record of 38 in a row … Michigan CB Blake Countess is first in the Big Ten with four interceptions.

Nebraska’s Ray Gallegos Suspended for 1st 2 Games

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Starting guard Ray Gallegos has been suspended for Nebraska’s first two games and reserve Jordan Tyrance is leaving the team for personal reasons.

Coach Tim Miles said Gallegos will sit out Friday’s opener against Florida Gulf Coast and Tuesday’s game against Western Illinois for a violation of team rules. Gallegos is a team captain who led the Big Ten in minutes played at 37.5 a game last season and he averaged 12.5 points.

Tyrance, a junior walk-on who had limited playing time in 23 games last season, is giving up basketball to finish his degree and raise his daughter.

Nebraska also is without junior guard Deverell Biggs, who is suspended three games for drunken driving last December.

Moss Starting to Catch Coaches Eyes

nebraska_helmetLincoln, Neb.-  The Nebraska football team continued its week of preparation for Saturday’s Big Ten conference showdown with Michigan on Wednesday afternoon. The team practiced in helmets and shoulder pads for just over two hours inside the Hawks Center and outside at the Ed and Joyanne Gass Practice Fields.

Defensive Coordinator John Papuchis addressed the media after practice, noting that at this point in the season, the Huskers are starting to be smarter with how they are practicing.

“It is that time of the year when you have to make sure you are smart with how you go about your reps, but I thought our guys’ energy was terrific,” Papuchis said. “I think they are excited to go on the road and play a big game in Michigan.”

A concern for NU going into this week’s matchup with Michigan is how the defense will play against the ultra-dynamic pro-style offense the Wolverines run. Led behind junior star quarterback Devin Garner, who has thrown for 1989 yards with 13 touchdowns and 11 interceptions, the Michigan offense poses a huge threat toward the Blackshirt defense.

Leading receiver Jeremy Gallon, a senior from Apoka, Fla., is another player to keep your eye on during the gameSaturday. Gallon has caught 50 balls this year for 898 yards with seven touchdowns. With all that production, Papuchis knows the Blackshirts need to keep a close eye on Gallon.

“We have a ton of respect for him (Gallon). He is one of the best players in this league obviously and we know what he is capable of doing,” Papuchis said. “We are definitely going to have our hands full, we have a lot of respect for what they do but I like our plans and I think we will be ready to roll.”

You might remember a key interception return for a touchdown in this past week’s game against Northwestern by redshirt freshman Avery Moss. Not only has Moss been making big plays, he has been catching the eyes of the Nebraska coaching staff recently.

“The thing about Avery is this is really his first true year of being healthy and playing a full year of football,” Papuchis said. “He hasn’t played a whole year yet, he keeps getting better every day. He is kind of one of those guys who hasn’t really scratched the surface of what he could potentially be. He brings it every day and works hard at practice.”

Nebraska will hit the practice field again on Thursday as the team moves closer to its fifth conference game of the season. The Huskers will face the Michigan Wolverines on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. CT. The game will be broadcast nationally on ABC.

Abdullah, Huskers Set for Big House Battle

UNLLincoln, Neb. –  The Nebraska football team continued its week of preparation for Saturday’s Big Ten conference showdown with Michigan on Tuesday afternoon. The team practiced in full pads for just over two hours inside the Hawks Center and outside at the Ed and Joyanne Gass Practice Fields.

Offensive Coordinator Tim Beck addressed the media after practice, focusing on the stiff Wolverine defense the Huskers will face in Ann Arbor on Saturday.

“They’re a good football team at home or away,” Beck said. “I think they’re well coached, they have a good scheme and they play really hard. They’re good up front, and they run to the ball. It’s going to be a dogfight.”

Coming off back-to-back games that came down to the final minutes, the Huskers are certainly no strangers to the grind of Big Ten contests. Although the wear and tear of Big Ten play has certainly taken its toll on the squad, Beck is pleased with his ability to count on running back Ameer Abdullah.

“Abdullah’s still full energy right now,” Beck said. “Like any running back, he’s a little beat up, but half our team’s beat up. That’s how it is in the Big Ten, but Ameer’s in a zone right now. He’s playing really, really well.”

Through eight games, Abdullah ranks fifth nationally in rushing yards, adding 127 yards to his season total in Saturday’s win against Northwestern. His performance is even more impressive taking into consideration the injuries that Nebraska has had on its offensive line, as Nebraska was without both of its starting guards because of injuries. On Tuesday, Beck commented on the changes his staff has made to try and give Abdullah and the Husker offense the best chance to succeedon Saturday.

“We’re playing around with a lot of different combinations,” Beck said. “I thought Cole (Pensick) did a good job (in moving to guard from center). He’s a veteran who played for us some last year, and I thought he did a nice job. We had little timing issues with players playing positions they weren’t used to and guys playing who weren’t used to playing all the time, and that’s what shot us in the foot last game.”

Another area that Nebraska has been focusing on is turnovers. Northwestern forced four interceptions against the Huskerson Saturday, including three off starting quarterback Tommy Armstrong Jr. Beck reminded everyone on Tuesday that for Armstrong and the young receivers each day is still a learning experience.

“Tommy (Armstrong) was just trying to make some plays,” Beck said. “Miscommunication between the receiver and quarterback on routes hurt us a couple times, but you get that when you have guys in there that haven’t seen a lot of reps. I try to make it hard on Tommy in practice so he can keep some cards in his back pocket in case something happens.”

Nebraska will hit the practice field again on Wednesday as the team moves closer to its fifth conference game of the season. The Huskers will face the Michigan Wolverines on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. CT. The game will be broadcast nationally on ABC.

DA Seeks New Charge Against Ex-CU, Nebraska Lineman

nebraska_helmetBOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Prosecutors want to file another assault charge against former University of Colorado lineman Alexander Lewis over a May fight that left an Air Force Academy cadet unconscious.

The Boulder Daily Camera reported Tuesday (https://tinyurl.com/lgacscy ) prosecutors filed a motion in district court to add a charge of second-degree assault with a deadly weapon. The alleged weapon is identified as Lewis’ hands.

The 21-year-old Lewis pleaded not guilty to second-degree assault causing serious injury and harassment. Defense attorney Gary Lozow said Lewis would plead not guilty to the new charge.

Lewis transferred to the University of Nebraska in May. He’s free on $10,000 bond.

CU quarterback Jordan Webb pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor assault charge in September stemming from the fight. He was sentenced to probation and time on a work crew.

Huskers’ Kellogg Instant Celebrity After Hail Mary

UNLLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska backup quarterback Ron Kellogg III is still overwhelmed, two days after his desperation pass landed in Jordan Westerkamp’s hands with no time left to beat Northwestern.

Congratulatory tweets came from, among others, actress-model Gabrielle Union and comedian Larry the Cable Guy. He and Westerkamp were stars of the weekend highlight shows.

Kellogg says he still can’t believe the Hail Mary worked. He said his big opportunity showed that a player who walks on can have his number called at any time.

Kellogg will be back on the sideline at the start of this week’s game at Michigan. Pelini already has said Tommy Armstrong Jr. will start, unless Taylor Martinez is somehow able to play. Pelini said Kellogg has never complained about his role.

Westerkamp Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week

nebraska_helmetTwo days after making one of the most memorable catches in Nebraska history, redshirt freshman wide receiver Jordan Westerkamp was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week on Monday.

Westerkamp produced four catches for 104 yards in Nebraska’s 27-24 come-from-behind victory over Northwestern. His fourth and final catch came off a 49-yard tipped Hail Mary pass from Ron Kellogg III as time expired, giving Westerkamp his first touchdown reception. The 49-yard reception was also a career long, while Westerkamp’s game-winning touchdown grab made the Huskers eligible for their 50th all-time bowl appearance.

The memorable Hail Mary catch – believed to be the first game-winning Hail Mary touchdown pass in school history – was not Westerkamp’s only clutch reception against the Wildcats. All four of his catches went for first downs, as the Lombard, Ill., native averaged 26.0 yards per reception. Entering the game, Westerkamp had made 10 career catches for 90 yards.

In addition to honoring Westerkamp, the Big Ten also recognized Minnesota’s Philip Nelson and Penn State’s Bill Belton as Offensive co-Players of the Week, Michigan State’s Denicos Allen as Defensive Player of the Week and Minnesota’s Peter Mortell as Special Teams Player of the Week.

Westerkamp and his Husker teammates will take a 6-2 overall record and a 3-1 mark in conference play into a key Big Ten Legends Division matchup at Michigan on Saturday. Kickoff is set for 2:30 p.m. and the game will be televised on ABC.

Big Ten Football Players of the Week

Big-Ten-LogoFollowing Big Ten football games on Nov. 2, the offensive, defensive and special teams players of the week and freshman of the week in the Big Ten were announced this morning. Below are this week’s honorees:

Offensive Co-Players of the Week

Philip Nelson, Minnesota

So., QB, Mankato, Minn./West

•           Combined for 309 total yards, threw four touchdown strikes and completed 70 percent of his passes in Minnesota’s 42-39 victory over Indiana

•           Notched career highs in completions (16), yards (298) and touchdowns, becoming the first Gopher quarterback since 2009 to throw four touchdowns in a single game

•           Connected with Maxx Williams on a 50-yard touchdown with just over three minutes to play for the eventual game-winning score after returning following an in-game injury

•           Records the first Offensive Player of the Week award of his career after winning Freshman of the Week accolades on Oct. 29, 2012

•           Last Minnesota Offensive Player of the Week: Adam Weber (Nov. 1, 2009)

Bill Belton, Penn State

Jr., RB, Sicklerville, N.J./Winslow Township

•           Recorded a career-high 201 rushing yards and scored a touchdown in Penn State’s overtime win against Illinois

•           Posted Penn State’s first 200-yard rushing game since former standout Larry Johnson ran for 279 yards in 2002 and is the second Big Ten player to reach the milestone this season

•           Scored the first points of the game on a five-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, marking his fourth rushing score of the season

•           Wins his first career Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week laurel

•           Last Penn State Offensive Player of the Week: Matt McGloin (Nov. 19, 2012)

Defensive Player of the Week

Denicos Allen, Michigan State

Sr., LB, Hamilton, Ohio/Hamilton

•           Matched or recorded season highs with nine tackles, three stops for loss and two sacks in Michigan State’s win over Michigan

•           Helped the Spartan defense hold Michigan to minus-48 yards rushing, the third-fewest in Spartan history and the fewest in the Football Bowl Subdivision this season

•           Becomes the fourth different Michigan State defender to earn conference laurels this season, joining Max Bullough, Shilique Calhoun and Darqueze Dennard

•           Claims his first career Defensive Player of the Week honor after winning Special Teams honors as a freshman in 2010

•           Last Michigan State Defensive Player of the Week: Max Bullough (Oct. 21, 2013)

Special Teams Player of the Week

Peter Mortell, Minnesota

So., P, Green Bay, Wis./Notre Dame Academy

•           Averaged 43 yards per punt, placing two inside the 20-yard line, to help Minnesota to a three-point win over Indiana

•           Totaled 215 yards on five punts, including a long of 52 yards

•           Pinned Indiana inside its own 20-yard line on both of his third-quarter punts

•           Claims his first career Special Teams Player of the Week honor

•           Last Minnesota Special Teams Player of the Week: Chris Hawthorne (Oct. 28, 2013)

Freshman of the Week

Jordan Westerkamp, Nebraska

WR, Lombard, Ill./Montini Catholic

•           Was on the receiving end of Nebraska’s game-winning touchdown pass as time expired, giving the Huskers a 27-24 victory over Northwestern

•           Finished the game with four catches for 104 yards, both career highs, including the 49-yarder to clinch the victory

•           Recorded his first career touchdown grab

•           Wins his first career weekly award

•           Last Nebraska Freshman of the Week: David Santos (Oct. 29, 2012)

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