Friday, December 6, 2019

NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS WENT UP AGAINST MINNESOTA GOPHERS IN A FOOTBALL GAME

On Oct. 12, Nebraska went up against Minnesota in a football game. The temperature at the start of the game was around 37 degrees with a wind chill around 28 degrees. Some of the Gopher players were warming up with no shirts on about two hours before the start of the game, as they were getting acclimated to the weather conditions.

Minnesota kicked off to start the game. The kickoff went into the end zone. Nebraska got the ball on their own 25-yard line. Nebraska started Noah Vedral at quarterback. Vedral kept the ball himself as he looked to move the ball down the field. Nebraska’s Wan’Dale Robinson came up with runs as he looked to carry the ball down the field. On 4th-and-2 Nebraska went for it. Nebraska turned the ball over on downs.

Minnesota took over on its own 29-yard line. Minnesota looked to get the ball into the hands of wide receiver Tyler Johnson. Teammate Rodney Smith came up with a 35-yard run for a first down. Minnesota kept on marching down the field as he looked to get the ball into the end zone. Tanner Morgan found Chris Autman-Bell for a 15-yard touchdown reception. The extra point By Michael Lantz was good.

With 7:31 left in the first quarter, the score was Minnesota 7, Nebraska 0.

The ball went into the end zone and Nebraska took over on their own 25-yard line. Nebraska’s JD Spielman came up with a 51-yard reception. The defensive pressure that Minnesota applied made it difficult for Nebraska to move the ball down the field. Nebraska punted on 4th-and-22.

Minnesota took over on its own 13-yard line. Minnesota’s Rodney Smith got the ball and made the Nebraska defense tackle him.

Minnesota called a timeout with 3:30 left in the first quarter. The score was Minnesota 7, Nebraska 0.

Johnson came up with catching and was able to keep moving down the field after catching the ball. Morgan looked deep down the field for his receivers. Minnesota punted on 4th-and-9.

Nebraska took over on their own 33-yard line. Vedral came up with short runs that took time off the clock and moved the chains.

After one quarter of play, the score was Minnesota 7, Nebraska 0.

Nebraska called a timeout with 14:12 left in the second quarter. The score was Minnesota 7, Nebraska 0.

Nebraska’s Noah Vedral kept the ball but couldn’t go anywhere. On 4th-and-18 Nebraska punted the ball. The ball went into the end zone for a touchback.

Minnesota took over on its own 20-yard line. Minnesota Brooks came up with a 25-yard first-down run. Jake Paulson came up with an 8-yard reception. Smith came up with a 15-yard run. Smith kept on coming up with runs after the catch to get Minnesota in the red zone.

Mohamed Ibrahim ran for 15-yards for a touchdown. Michael Lantz’s extra point attempt was good.

With 10:15 left in the second quarter, the score was Minnesota 14, Nebraska 0.

Nebraska looked to move the ball down the field once again. But they were not able to move the ball down the field and they punted the ball on 4th-down.

Minnesota took over deep in their zone. Ibrahim came up with a first down run. Brooks came up with a first down run. Minnesota’s Brooks came up with a 28-yard run. Minnesota continued to push the ball down the field.

Nebraska called a timeout with 1:54 left in the second quarter. The score was Minnesota 14, Nebraska 0.

Minnesota went for it on 4th-and-8 on the Nebraska 35-yard line but they were called for a delay of game. They then punted on 4th-and-8.

Nebraska took over on its own 35-yard line. Nebraska looked to the air to move the ball down the field once again. Nebraska punted the ball on 4th-and-3.

Minnesota started on its own 12-yard line.

Minnesota called a timeout with 33 seconds left in the second quarter. The score was Minnesota 14, Nebraska 0.

Minnesota ran out the clock to end the second quarter.

At halftime, the score was Minnesota 14, Nebraska 0.

Nebraska kicked off to start the third quarter. Minnesota’s Johnson came up with a 45-yard reception for a first down. Minnesota looked to get into the end zone early in the third quarter. Smith looked to get into the end zone. The whole offense got involved in the play. Minnesota’s Ibrahim came up with a 5-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt by Lantz was good.

With 12:41 left in the third quarter, the score was Minnesota 21, Nebraska 0.

The ball went into the end zone for a touchback. Nebraska started the drive on their own 25-yard line. Nebraska’s Dedrick Mills came up with a 13-yard first-down run. Then the Nebraska offense sputtered. Nebraska punted on 4th-and-3.

But they faked the punt but were not able to come up with a first down and turned the ball over on downs.

Minnesota took over on its own 47-yard line. Minnesota continued to look to get the ball down the field. Minnesota punted on 4th-and-8.

Nebraska took over on their own 2-yard line. Nebraska once again kept the ball on the ground as they had a long way to go for a touchdown. Nebraska punted the ball on 4th-and-8.

Minnesota took over on the Nebraska 45-yard line. Minnesota kept the ball on the ground for a period in the third quarter. Minnesota’s Smith looked to get past the Nebraska defense. Brooks came up with a 5-yard run.

Minnesota called a timeout with 3:20 left in the third quarter. The score was Minnesota 21, Nebraska 0.

Smith came up with a 1-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt by Lantz was good.

With 3:16 left in the third quarter, the score was Minnesota 28, Nebraska 0.

Nebraska took over on the 25-yard line as a result of a touchback. Nebraska had a hard time once again moving the ball down the field. On 4th-and-15 Nebraska punted the ball.

Minnesota took over on the Nebraska 46-yard line. Morgan found Johnson on a 45-yard reception. Ibrahim found the end zone on a 1-yard run. The extra point by Lantz was not good.

With 1:41 left in the third quarter, the score was Minnesota 34, Nebraska 0.

Nebraska fumbled the kickoff and Minnesota took over on the Nebraska 19-yard line. The call was overturned by replay. Nebraska got the ball back on their own 20-yard line. Nebraska’s Kade Warner came up with a long catch that gave Nebraska a first down.

After three quarters of play, the score was Minnesota 34, Nebraska 0.

Nebraska looked to get into the end zone early in the fourth quarter as Mills ran it in for a 2-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was good.

With 12:32 left in the fourth quarter, the score was Minnesota 34, Nebraska 7.

The kickoff went into the end zone for a touchback. Minnesota took over on its own 25-yard line. Minnesota’s Ibrahim came up with a short run that made it 4th-and-4.

Minnesota called a timeout with 10:21 left in the fourth quarter. The score was Minnesota 34, Nebraska 7.

Minnesota punted on 4th-and-4.

Nebraska took over on their own 44-yard line. Nebraska’s Andrew Bunch came up as the quarterback. Bunch couldn’t find his receivers down the field. Nebraska punted on 4th down.

Minnesota couldn’t move the ball down the field, and they punted the ball on 4th-down.

Nebraska got the ball back on the Minnesota 40-yard line. They were not able to move the ball down the field and punted the ball on 4th down.

Minnesota got the ball back and moved the ball down the field again. Ibrahim once again made some swift moves down the field.

Both teams played hard throughout the game. Neither team gave up. Minnesota came away with the 34-7 victory over Nebraska.


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