Northwestern rallies past Nebraska 31-28 in opener in Dublin
AP
Aug 28, 2022
DUBLIN (AP) Scott Frost isn't calling plays on offense this season.
However, the embattled Nebraska coach still made the biggest decision in Saturday's 31-28 loss to Northwestern in Ireland.
He ordered an onside kick and it didn't work. Now, he's facing even more pressure with Nebraska's losing streak at seven games.
''You've got to win in this business to keep your job,'' said Frost, who is in his fifth year at the helm. ''That's the way it is. I love the state of Nebraska. I love these fans that sacrificed to come over here. We've got to get this turned around.''
Ryan Hilinski threw for 314 yards and two touchdowns to help Northwestern rally to a victory in the season opener before 42,699 fans at Aviva Stadium in the Irish capital.
Frost took the blame for a failed onside kick that changed the momentum of the game in the third quarter.
''I made that call so that's on me,'' Frost said of the decision after the Huskers took a 28-17 lead. ''At that point in the game, I thought all the momentum was on our side. I thought if we got it, we could end the game.
''You can't really foresee them scoring 14 straight and us sputtering after we played well to start the second half on offense. Again those are excuses. If I had (to do) it over, I wouldn't make the call.''
The Wildcats finished with 528 yards and gained a measure of revenge after their humiliating 56-7 loss to the Huskers last October. Nebraska hasn't won since then.
Following a 3-9 season, Nebraska was looking to bounce back with a revamped offense under new coordinator Mark Whipple - who took over play-calling duties from Frost - but the team and its many fans who made the trip are headed home disappointed.
Quarterback Casey Thompson had a big game in his Huskers debut, throwing for 355 yards, but a fourth-quarter mistake was costly. Cameron Mitchell intercepted Thompson's pass and returned it almost 40 yards. Six plays later, Evan Hull ran it in from the 4 to give the Wildcats a 31-28 lead. Hull finished with 22 carries for 119 yards.
Xander Mueller picked off a pass that bounced off receiver Wyatt Liewer's hands with 1:27 to play and the Wildcats sealed the win.
Anthony Grant rushed for two third-quarter scores, including a 46-yarder to put the Huskers ahead 28-17. He ran it in from 3 yards on the previous drive to get Nebraska in front after the Wildcats went into halftime with a 17-14 lead. Grant had 19 carries for 101 yards.
Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald called the onside kick ''a huge momentum swing'' in the game.
''We went down and punched it in,'' he said of Cam Porter's 3-yard touchdown run on a direct snap to close the gap to 28-24.
Nebraska still led at that point, Frost pointed out.
''You don't win a lot of games in the Big Ten giving up 31, so we have some things to answer on defense,'' he said.
The Huskers had built a 14-3 lead after Thompson threw a 32-yard touchdown pass to fellow transfer Isaiah Garcia-Castaneda and then punched it in from 1 early in the second quarter. Garcia-Castaneda finished with 120 yards on four receptions.
But Hilinski capped a terrific first half by finding Donny Navarro at the back of the end zone for a 6-yard scoring strike to give the Wildcats a 17-14 lead with 25 seconds left in the half.
Earlier, Hilinski hit a wide-open Raymond Niro III on a play-action pass for a 41-yard score.
After Niro's touchdown, Nebraska was driving again when linebacker Greyson Metz ripped the ball from Garcia-Castaneda after a 24-yard completion to the Northwestern 11- yard line.
ALL ABOUT WINNING
Frost said he wouldn't consider stepping down: ''Absolutely not. ... I'm going to fight with the guys, as long as I can fight.'' His record as Nebraska's coach is now 15-30.
PREMIUM PROTECTION
Hilinski credited the offensive line with protecting him - he wasn't sacked.
''When I can sit back there and be patient with the ball, and see the field, as a quarterback, that is the best feeling,'' he said. ''Today, I felt so calm in the pocket. I felt like I could see the whole field.''
THE TAKEAWAY
Northwestern: The Wildcats look as if they've found a quarterback in Hilinski, who completed 27 of 38 passes.
Nebraska: More questions for Frost. The Huskers lost all their games by single digits last season, and now another one. Despite the two interceptions, Thompson made big plays. On their first scoring drive of the third quarter, he scrambled left on a third-and-8 and heaved a pass to Garcia-Castaneda for a 58-yard gain.
FREE BEER
Concession stands gave out free beer at one point during the game when they lost the internet connection at the stadium. Aviva Stadium is cashless, so they opted to not turn away thirsty fans. Ronan McGowan said he waited 40 minutes in long lines and missed portions of the game, though added: ''They did the right thing.''
UP NEXT
Nebraska hosts North Dakota on Saturday in the first of four consecutive home games, including a matchup with Oklahoma on Sept. 17.
Northwestern is off next weekend and hosts Duke on Sept. 10 in the first of three straight games at Ryan Field.
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(15:00 - 1st) A.Stage kicks 55 yards from NW 35 to the NEB 10. Fair catch by T.Palmer.
+9 YD
1 & 10 - NEB 25
(15:00 - 1st) C.Thompson pass complete to NEB 25. Catch made by T.Palmer at NEB 25. Gain of 9 yards. Pushed out of bounds by B.Gallagher at NEB 34.
No Gain
2 & 1 - NEB 34
(14:50 - 1st) C.Thompson steps back to pass. C.Thompson pass incomplete intended for T.Palmer.
+2 YD
3 & 1 - NEB 34
(14:41 - 1st) A.Grant rushed to NEB 36 for 2 yards. Tackled by T.Holmes at NEB 36.
+15 YD
1 & 10 - NEB 36
(14:25 - 1st) C.Thompson pass complete to NEB 36. Catch made by M.Washington at NEB 36. Gain of 15 yards. Tackled by G.Metz at NW 49.
+4 YD
1 & 10 - NWEST 49
(14:16 - 1st) A.Grant rushed to NW 45 for 4 yards. Tackled by A.Adebawore at NW 45.
+4 YD
2 & 5 - NWEST 45
(13:43 - 1st) C.Thompson pass complete to NW 45. Catch made by T.Palmer at NW 45. Gain of 4 yards. Tackled by C.Azema; X.Mueller at NW 41.
+9 YD
3 & 2 - NWEST 41
(13:12 - 1st) C.Thompson pass complete to NW 41. Catch made by T.Vokolek at NW 41. Gain of 9 yards. Tackled by G.Metz; C.Mitchell at NW 32.
+32 YD
1 & 10 - NWEST 32
(12:47 - 1st) C.Thompson pass complete to NW 32. Catch made by I.Garcia-Castaneda at NW 32. Gain of 32 yards. I.Garcia-Castaneda for 32 yards TOUCHDOWN.
(10:58 - 2nd) A.Stage kicks 65 yards from NW 35 to the NEB End Zone. T.Palmer returns the kickoff. Tackled by A.Hampton at NEB 17.
+12 YD
1 & 10 - NEB 17
(10:53 - 2nd) T.Palmer rushed to NEB 29 for 12 yards. Pushed out of bounds by J.Lewis at NEB 29. PENALTY on NW-J.Lewis Personal Foul / Defense 15 yards accepted.
No Gain
1 & 10 - NEB 44
(10:43 - 2nd) C.Thompson steps back to pass. C.Thompson pass incomplete intended for M.Washington.
No Gain
2 & 10 - NEB 44
(10:31 - 2nd) C.Thompson steps back to pass. C.Thompson pass incomplete intended for I.Garcia-Castaneda.
+21 YD
3 & 10 - NEB 44
(10:26 - 2nd) C.Thompson pass complete to NEB 44. Catch made by T.Vokolek at NEB 44. Gain of 21 yards. Tackled by NW at NW 35.
+24 YD
1 & 10 - NWEST 35
(9:56 - 2nd) C.Thompson pass complete to NW 35. Catch made by I.Garcia-Castaneda at NW 35. Gain of 24 yards. I.Garcia-Castaneda FUMBLES forced by G.Metz. Fumble RECOVERED by NW-G.Metz at NW 11. Tackled by NEB at NW 11. The Replay Official reviewed the fumble and the play was upheld.
(13:01 - 3rd) C.Thompson pass complete to NEB 12. Catch made by T.Vokolek at NEB 12. Gain of 10 yards. Tackled by C.Azema at NEB 22.
No Gain
1 & 10 - NEB 22
(12:43 - 3rd) C.Thompson steps back to pass. C.Thompson pass incomplete intended for I.Garcia-Castaneda.
+2 YD
2 & 10 - NEB 22
(12:38 - 3rd) A.Grant rushed to NEB 24 for 2 yards. Tackled by B.Gallagher at NEB 24.
+58 YD
3 & 8 - NEB 24
(12:08 - 3rd) C.Thompson pass complete to NEB 24. Catch made by I.Garcia-Castaneda at NEB 24. Gain of 58 yards. Pushed out of bounds by C.Mitchell at NW 18.
+3 YD
1 & 10 - NWEST 18
(11:45 - 3rd) A.Grant rushed to NW 15 for 3 yards. Tackled by B.Gallagher at NW 15.
Sack
2 & 7 - NWEST 15
(11:16 - 3rd) C.Thompson steps back to pass. C.Thompson sacked at NW 24 for -9 yards (R.Johnson)
Penalty
3 & 16 - NEB 24
(10:36 - 3rd) C.Thompson steps back to pass. C.Thompson pass incomplete intended for A.Brown. PENALTY on NW-R.Heard Defensive Pass Interference 15 yards accepted. No Play.
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1 & Goal - NWEST 9
(10:23 - 3rd) A.Grant rushed to NW 3 for 6 yards. Tackled by X.Mueller C.Azema at NW 3.
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2 & Goal - NWEST 3
(9:42 - 3rd) A.Grant rushed to NW End Zone for 3 yards. A.Grant for 3 yards TOUCHDOWN.
(9:37 - 3rd) B.Franke kicks 65 yards from NEB 35 to the NW End Zone. Touchback.
+21 YD
1 & 10 - NWEST 25
(9:37 - 3rd) C.Porter rushed to NW 46 for 21 yards. C.Porter FUMBLES forced by M.Buford. Fumble RECOVERED by NEB-C.Tannor at NW 46. Tackled by NW at NW 46.
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