University of Minnesota Athletics

Thursday, August 31
Huntington Bank Stadium
7:00 PM

University of Minnesota

1-0 , 1-0

13
vs
10

Nebraska

0-1 , 0-1

1st
2nd
3rd
4th
F
Nebraska
0
0
7
3
10
Minnesota
0
3
0
10
13

Team Stats

NEB
UMN
Total Yards
295
251
Pass Yards
114
196
Rushing Yards
181
55
Penalty Yards
55
25
1st Downs
18
20
3rd Downs
5
8
4th Downs
0
2
TOP
29:18
30:42
2nd Quarter
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NEB 0, UMN 3

UMN - Kesich,Dragan 34 yd field goal 13 plays, 67 yards, TOP 07:41

3rd Quarter
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NEB 7, UMN 3

NEB - Bullock,Alex 34 yd pass from Sims,Jeff (Alvano,Tristan kick) 2 plays, 35 yards, TOP 00:57

4th Quarter
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NEB 10, UMN 3

NEB - Alvano,Tristan 27 yd field goal 13 plays, 80 yards, TOP 07:37

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NEB 10, UMN 10

UMN - Jackson,Daniel 13 yd pass from Kaliakmanis,Athan (Kesich,Dragan kick) 10 plays, 53 yards, TOP 02:21

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NEB 10, UMN 13

UMN - Kesich,Dragan 47 yd field goal 6 plays, 22 yards, TOP 00:58

Game Leaders

CMP
24
TD
1
YDS
196
INT
1

Players Mentioned

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Jackson

Gophers Shock Nebraska with Late Rally and 13-10 Win

8/31/2023 10:50:00 PM | Football

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Dragan Kesich kicked a 47-yard field goal for Minnesota as time expired after Daniel Jackson's toe-tap touchdown catch from Athan Kaliakmanis tied the game with 2:32 left, and the Gophers beat Nebraska 13-10 on Thursday night.

Tyler Nubin had two of Minnesota's three interceptions of Nebraska newcomer Jeff Sims, including a leaping grab in the final minute that gave the Gophers the ball at their 49.



Athan Kaliakmanis completed three passes and Sean Tyler had a first-down run to get them in range for Kesich, who made two of three field goals in his first game as the primary kicker. Kaliakmanis went 24 for 44 for 196 yards and one interception plus the tying score to Jackson.

Sims, who transferred from Georgia Tech, rushed 19 times for 91 yards. He completed 11 of 19 passes for 114 yards and a broken-play touchdown that gave the Huskers the lead early in the third quarter.

The Gophers set up the tying touchdown with a turnover, too, when Justin Walley whacked the ball out of Gabe Ervin's arm to give them the ball at their 47. Bryce Williams converted a fourth-and-1 run, and a facemask penalty on Cameron Lenhardt pushed the ball to the Huskers 28.

After three straight incompletions from the 13, Kaliakmanis and the Gophers had one more shot. The sophomore slid to his left and threw off balance toward the streaking Jackson, who managed to complete one of the most difficult and dramatic catches in program history.

He grabbed the pass in stride at the edge of the end zone, somehow managing to tap his right toes on the turf and flip his left heel up high enough to keep his lead foot from hitting out of bounds first.

The Gophers, in front of their first sellout at Huntington Bank Stadium in two years, a red-tinged crowd that got a healthy boost from traveling Huskers fans, stretched their winning streak over the Huskers to five straight games.

The Gophers have announced sellouts for three other games since coach P.J. Fleck took over in 2017, against Penn State and Wisconsin in 2019 and the season opener against Ohio State in 2021.

MISSED CHANCE
The Huskers were inches short of finishing the first half with a touchdown, but after strange sequence of events in the red zone they left with nothing but a turnover. Sims backpedaled from the 6 and threw into a crowd for an easy interception by Tre'Von Jones, who transferred to Minnesota from Elon.

Rahmir Johnson gave the Huskers a huge spark to start the second half with a 65-yard kickoff return. Then came their big break, created by some exceptional awareness from Sims.

Ervin took a second-down pitch toward the right sideline, stopped and tossed the ball back to the quarterback. The throw was high and wide and slipped through Sims' fingers, but he plucked it off the turf to avoid losing a fumble and quickly reset realizing he could still try a forward pass. Alex Bullock was wide open in the end zone for the 34-yard score.

THE TAKEAWAY
Nebraska: The offense got in its own way plenty of times, as could be expected with a new coaching staff and a new quarterback. Sims showed he's athletic and experienced enough to overcome a lot of mistakes.

Minnesota: The absence of all-time leading rusher Mohamed Ibrahim, not to mention All-American center John Michael Schmitz and both starting guards, was clearly felt. The inside zone runs that Ibrahim feasted off just never developed for Tyler, the Western Michigan transfer who had 10 carries for 41 yards.

UP NEXT
Nebraska: Plays at Colorado on Sept. 9. The two former Big 12 rivals have played twice since the Huskers joined the Big Ten, with the Buffaloes winning in both 2018 and 2019.

Minnesota: Hosts Eastern Michigan on Sept. 9. The two schools have never met in football.
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