DUBLIN — Attempt as Nebraska followers would possibly, the reply to the Huskers’ continued woes isn’t on the backside of a plastic pint.
No, all of the free alcohol resulting from web points at Aviva Stadium on Saturday wasn’t sufficient to drown the sorrows stemming from Saturday’s inexplicable 3-point loss to Northwestern when Nebraska was the double-digit favourite.
The seventh loss in a row for Nebraska was a roundhouse kick to the gullet, particularly after the hope-springs-eternal-esque offseason stuffed with change and optimism. It didn’t assist both that Northwestern was the one Massive Ten staff the Huskers steamrolled final season.
“That’s a staff that we dealt with final yr,” a forlorn Scott Frost mentioned in his post-game press convention. “Thought we received the match bodily final yr. We didn’t win it right this moment.
“I’m shocked by that due to what I’ve seen from the fellows in coaching camp and main as much as the season. I really feel horrible for the fellows.”
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Nebraska had a litany of points crop up Saturday, however the one involves thoughts first is the confounding onside kick try when Nebraska was up by 11 with 9 minutes to play within the third quarter.
The decision, Frost mentioned, was his determination. Not Invoice Busch’s, the person he promoted to get Nebraska’s particular groups items out of the doldrums. It was Frost’s.
It’s a choice — to paraphrase one other former Husker quarterback in Tommie Frazier — that’s going to maintain him awake as Nebraska flies again residence. Not solely will it stay in Frost’s mind, it’s going to stay in infamy amongst Nebraskans and soccer followers usually.
Frost defined that the onside kick got here from a want to be aggressive.
“I assumed, if we received it, I assumed we may finish the sport,” Frost mentioned.
The sport did finish there, however not in the way in which Frost imagined.
Kickoff specialist Brendan Franke’s squib danced proper to a Northwestern participant, and the Wildcat didn’t let go. Northwestern made fast work of Nebraska’s protection to march down and trim the Huskers’ result in 4.
“The best way we have been taking part in, I felt like at that time, like we had a extremely good likelihood of successful the sport and I felt like possibly we have been the higher staff,” Frost mentioned. “You possibly can’t actually foresee them scoring 14 straight and us sputtering after we performed effectively to start out the second half on offense.
“Once more, these are excuses. If I had it over, I wouldn’t have made the decision.”
Nebraska, alternatively, didn’t rating once more within the remaining 24 minutes of the sport.
In reality, they by no means received shut.
The Huskers’ drives after that: three-and-out, three-and-out, interception, punt after a third-down sack, three-and-out, interception.
In these six unsuccessful drives, Nebraska gained simply 84 yards. Earlier than that, Nebraska had racked up 444 yards of complete offense because the Huskers set the tone with their thrilling first collection.
“It didn’t affect us within the second as a result of we have been nonetheless in the midst of the sport, however yeah, after all, it kinda made us fall brief ultimately,” edge rusher Ochaun Mathis mentioned.
Reality be advised, there’s by no means one sole purpose for a staff’s in-game demise. There’s lots to consider for Nebraska on their 4,000-mile flight.
The all-around decision-making. The suboptimal run protection. The quiet move rush. The tackling snafus. The turnovers. All of it has to get mounted. There may be no post-Eire hangover.
The place does Nebraska go from right here?
For a sullen Garrett Nelson, there isn’t a “magical reply.”
“It simply can’t occur,” Nelson mentioned. “It’s not the way you win Massive Ten soccer.”
He’s proper. The miscues can’t snowball.
Shedding to FCS North Dakota subsequent week could be apocalyptic for this system, as would a loss to Georgia Southern two weeks from now. Even shut video games in opposition to these two colleges would lead to chaos.
“We’ve simply misplaced too many shut video games,” Frost mentioned. “These guys want one thing to consider in.”
That’s the place it begins. That’s the place it ends too.
“You gotta win on this enterprise to maintain your job,” Frost mentioned. “That’s the way in which it’s.”
What occurs if the assumption stops?
Frost received’t resign if issues proceed to bitter. He shut down a query pertaining to the matter.
“No, completely not,” Frost mentioned in response. “I like Nebraska. I’m going to combat with the fellows so long as I can combat.”
Pictures: The view from Dublin, the place Nebraska takes on Northwestern
Mango, a 7-year-old chihuahua belonging to Brian Smith of Doha, Qatar, wears a Husker hoodie forward of the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska within the Temple Bar District on Saturday in Dublin.
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Colin, 6, will get an excellent view of Husker followers whereas strolling along with his mother and father, Jessica and Adam Taylor, of Lincoln, forward of the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska within the Temple Bar District on Saturday in Dublin.
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Dianna Whittle, of Valley, Neb., and Diane Etzelmiller, of Omaha, seize a drink forward of the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska within the Temple Bar District on Saturday in Dublin.
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Allison Johnson, of Grand Forks, N.D., will get a elevate from Grant Kobes, of Bennington, Neb., and Ross Johnson, of Grand Forks, N.D., forward of the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska within the Temple Bar District on Saturday in Dublin.
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Husker followers forward of the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska within the Temple Bar District on Saturday in Dublin.
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Traci and Erik Vrbas, of Downs, Kans., meet Mango, a 7-year-old chihuahua belonging to Brian Smith, of Doha Qatar, forward of the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska within the Temple Bar District on Saturday in Dublin.
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Cherie and Steve Schemm, now dwelling in Goes Netherlands, hang around with different Husker followers forward of the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska within the Temple Bar District on Saturday in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Marcus Washington (7) makes a catch whereas warming up forward of the Huskers’ sport in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska warms up forward of its sport in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska warms up forward of the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium on Saturday in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Quinton Newsome (6) warms up forward of the Huskers’ sport in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Brant Banks (74) high-fives teammates forward of the Huskers’ sport in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Gabe Ervin Jr. (22) warms up forward of the the Huskers’ sport in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Brandon Moore (24) is proven earlier than the Huskers’ sport in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Chubba Purdy (6) warms up forward of the Huskers’ sport in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Casey Thompson (11) warms up forward of the Huskers’ sport in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska followers watch because the staff warms up forward of the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday.
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Bonnie Schumacher, of Omaha, from left, Judy and Dean Schnitzler, of Brekenridge, Colo., and Harry Kurtenbach, of Lindsay, Neb., snicker with costumed characters forward of the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska in theTemple Bar District in Dublin, Eire on Saturday.
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Husker followers forward of the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska in theTemple Bar District in Dublin, Eire on Saturday.
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Husker followers forward of the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska in theTemple Bar District in Dublin, Eire on Saturday.
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Lisa McNeal, of Lincoln, wears a ‘Go Massive Purple’ button with a shamrock, forward of the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska in theTemple Bar District in Dublin, Eire on Saturday.
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Husker followers forward of the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska in theTemple Bar District in Dublin, Eire on Saturday.
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Nebraska followers watch because the staff warms up forward of the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday.
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Nebraska’s Brendan Franke (92) watches his discipline objective try miss as the primary half ends on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Northwestern’s Evan Hull (26) is introduced down by the Nebraska protection on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Casey Thompson (11) fingers the ball off to Trey Palmer (3) on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Northwestern’s Ryan Hilinski (3) passes the ball in opposition to Nebraska on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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The Nebraska protection stands on the sphere throughout a break within the motion in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Anthony Grant (10) runs with the ball in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Turner Corcoran (69) and Trent Hixson (75) maintain again Northwestern’s Taishan Holmes (90) on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Casey Thompson throws the ball in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska head coach Scott Frost watches his staff play Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Chris Kolarevic (31) hooks onto Northwestern’s Evan Hull (26) on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Isaiah Garcia-Castaneda (2) celebrates a landing with teammates in opposition to Nebraska on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Marcus Washington (7) catches a move in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Northwestern’s Donny Navarro III (80) makes a landing catch in entrance of Nebraska’s Braxton Clark (11) on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Marcus Washington (7) watches the ultimate moments of Northwestern’s 31-28 win Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska head coach Scott Frost runs off the sphere following the Huskers’ 31-28 loss to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Northwestern’s Evan Hull (26) and Marshall Lang (88) rejoice Hull’s go-ahead landing within the fourth quarter of the Wildcats’ 31-28 win in opposition to Nebraska on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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The Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Nebraska head coach Scott Frost walks off the sphere following a timeout in the course of the Huskers’ sport in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Northwestern’s Malik Washington (6) is grabbed by Nebraska’s Isaac Gifford (23) on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska head coach Scott Frost walks previous his staff throughout a timeout within the Huskers’ sport in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Northwestern’s Evan Hull (26) evades Nebraska’s Luke Reimer (28) on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska defensive gamers look to the sideline in the course of the Huskers’ sport in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Garrett Nelson (44) walks off the sphere following the Huskers’ 31-28 loss to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Luke Reimer (28) walks off the sphere following the Huskers’ 31-28 loss to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska head coach Scott Frost pats the again of Nash Hutmacher (72) in the course of the Huskers’ sport in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Followers make a cup snake via the stands in the course of the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Tommy Stoller, of Omaha, places his fingers on his head in the course of the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Isaiah Garcia-Castaneda (2) walks off the sphere following a Husker interception within the fourth quarter of Northwestern’s 31-28 win Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Trey Palmer (3) runs with the ball in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska athletic director Trev Alberts watches Nebraska play Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska defensive gamers look to the sideline in the course of the Huskers’ sport in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Logan Smothers (8) watches the Huskers play Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska followers watch the Huskers play Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Anthony Grant (10) rushes between Northwestern’s Rod Heard II (24) and Jeremiah Lewis (9) on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Followers watch the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska offensive coordinator Mark Whipple speaks to his staff in the course of the Huskers’ sport in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Casey Thompson fingers the ball off to Anthony Grant in the course of the Huskers’ sport in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Northwestern’s Evan Hull (26) is introduced down by Nebraska’s Ochaun Mathis (left) and Luke Reimer (proper) on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska coach Scott Frost talks with officers in the course of the Huskers’ sport in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Travis Vokolek runs with the ball in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Trey Palmer is introduced down by Northwestern’s Coco Azema (0) and Xander Mueller on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska followers watch the Huskers play Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Trent Hixson (prime) will get able to snap the ball in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska followers use binoculars to observe the Huskers play Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Travis Vokolek (83) runs a route in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Casey Thompson passes the ball in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Casey Thompson (11) will get over the pile for a landing in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Marcus Washington runs with the ball in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska’s Timmy Bleekrode (38) kicks an additional level in opposition to Northwestern on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Northwestern head coach Pat Fitzgerald leads his staff onto the sphere for the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Nebraska’s Caleb Tannor (2) calls out to his staff within the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Nebraska’s Eteva Mauga-Clements (5) reacts after a Northwestern landing within the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Northwestern’s Charlie Schmiidt (69) celebrates a landing within the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Nebraska’s Ajay Allen (9) runs with the ball behind teammate Chancellor Brewington (82) in opposition to Northwestern Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska followers watch the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Nebraska’s Ty Robinson (99) eyes Northwestern’s Ryan Hilisnki (3) whereas being held again by Northwestern’s Josh Priebe (68) within the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Nebraska followers react to a play within the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Northwestern’s Evan Hull (26) is introduced down by the Nebraska protection within the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Northwestern’s Ryan Hilinski (3) passes the ball previous the hand of Nebraska’s Ochaun Mathis (32) within the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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The Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Nebraska’s Casey Thompson (11) walks off the sphere following the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Nebraska’s Wyatt Liewer (85) reacts after lacking a move that was then intercepted by Northwestern’s Xander Mueller (34) within the fourth quarter of the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Nebraska’s Casey Thompson (11) falls on a play within the third quarter of the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Nebraska’s Casey Thompson (11) talks with Mark Whipple, the offensive coordinator, throughout a break within the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Nebraska’s Rahmir Johnson (14) competes within the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Nebraska’s Trey Palmer (3) rushes within the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Nebraska’s Casey Thompson (11) walks off the sphere following a drive within the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Nebraska’s Anthony Grant (10) watches his staff from the sideline in the course of the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Nebraska’s Bryce Benhart (54) and Broc Bando (73) shield their quarterback, Casey Thompson (11), by holding again Northwestern’s Sean McLaughlin (97) within the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Nebraska’s Trey Palmer (3) carries the ball in opposition to Northwestern Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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Nebraska followers watch the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Nebraska’s Isaiah Garcia-Castaneda (2) and Travis Vokolek (83) take heed to the officers after a turnover by Garcia-Castaneda within the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Nebraska’s Trey Palmer (3) flips with the ball within the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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Nebraska’s Isaiah Garcia-Castaneda (2) loses possession of the ball and it’s recovered by Northwestern’s Greyson Metz (57) within the Aer Lingus Faculty Soccer Traditional between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Eire on Saturday. Northwestern received 31-28.
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