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Nebraska basketball for the win🏀
Nebraska basketball for the win🏀
What the shuck is happening?
Nebraska basketball bounced back from Wednesday’s loss with a win over North Dakota State in the final game of the Golden Window Classic. Nebraska’s hot shooting to start the game and ability to force turnovers and penetrate the paint in the second half led to a 79-57 victory.
For the first time in what seemed like forever, Iowa senior kicker Keith Duncan missed a field goal against Nebraska. Duncan’s 51-yard attempt with 2:02 left to go in regulation hit the crossbar and Nebraska got the ball back trailing 26-20. Unlike the last two years, the Huskers could deliver the final blow in an Iowa-Nebraska game. Nebraska needed a touchdown and junior quarterback Adrian Martinez was the man for it.
For the third year in a row, Nebraska fell one score short of topping its rival, the Iowa Hawkeyes. This year’s Black Friday game ended 26-20 and, unlike the past two matchups, without a walk-off field goal for an Iowa victory. The Huskers were handed a loss, instead, to the tune of a nine-yard tackle for loss causing junior quarterback Adrian Martinez to fumble away both the ball and Nebraska’s hopes of a possible game-winning touchdown. Something seemingly familiar to Husker fans.
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