JIMMY WATKINS
Omaha World-Herald
Hours before Vance Joseph’s Arizona Cardinals kicked off their season against the Kansas City Chiefs, his older brother called.
“Things are about to change,” Mickey Joseph said.
Eleven days into Joseph’s tenure as interim coach, Nebraska football already has. Joseph fired defensive coordinator Erik Chinander on Sunday after the Huskers’ 49-14 loss to Oklahoma one day earlier.
Two weeks ago, that wasn’t Joseph’s decision. But 10 months after being hired as receivers coach, NU tapped Joseph to take over for former coach Scott Frost. So Joseph called Vance, the former Denver Broncos head coach and current Cardinals defensive coordinator, for guidance.
What did Mickey need to know about running a program?
“It’s a big job because everybody looks to you for answers,” Vance said last week. “You know, every person that comes to your office, it’s the most important thing on their mind at the moment. And for you, it could be a spitball. But as the leader, as the head coach, you have to listen because it’s a people’s business.”
The people portion has always been a strength of Joseph’s, in Vance’s mind. The Cardinals coordinator views Nebraska’s new leader as “the truest form of a coach,” who always prioritized building communities and helping kids over status or money.
Vance said that Joseph could’ve risen through the business faster while working at high schools and smaller colleges early in his career — Joseph had offers. Joseph chose the long road instead, coaching 21 years before earning his first Power Five job at LSU in 2017.
“I’ve always admired that about Mickey,” Vance said. “He’s never chased bigger jobs. He never chased the money. He’s always been coaching for the right reasons.
“That’s really rare these days. That’s more of an old-school approach to coaching is the love of the game. You’re a teacher, and I think he still sees himself that way.”
The teacher likes his projects, too. Vance said Joseph’s early jobs were often “fix-it” situations where Joseph saw a need for change, no matter how small.
One example: Langston University, a historically black college where Joseph earned his first head coaching job in 2011, used to cram players onto two buses for long rides from Oklahoma to places like Ohio when Joseph was an assistant. When he became head coach, he ordered three buses for the team’s trip to Alabama, and the team left two nights before the game.
“Little things like that,” Joseph said Tuesday. “Putting kids in the best possible situation they can be in to win the game.”
Joseph has bigger issues in Lincoln, where the Huskers are 1-3 at the bye week break and have one of the country’s worst defenses. Vance says his older brother has always completed his fix-it projects, but this one is different.
Joseph only had nine games (now eight) to change NU’s fortunes. He can’t add talent midseason. So what can he do?
“He can prove he can lead,” Vance said. “He can prove he can manage games and the team.”
And manage people. Vance believes his brother can inspire belief as the “ear, fixer and leader” of Nebraska football. Joseph probably won’t close the season 8-0, but he could “put his stamp on the program,” as Vance said, by building a strong culture.
If Joseph does, fans will know. They’ll see it in the players’ effort and the coaches’ engagement. They’ll hear it from cohesive messages during interviews. And athletic director Trev Alberts will see it from watching practice.
A coach can’t win without inspiring hope first, Vance said. And that’s his brother’s specialty.
“I see him rallying the troops and getting the kids to believe,” Vance said. “Winning is about believing in the process first. Once you fix the process, and the guys see it working, and you build belief within that process, that’s when winning starts.
“That takes time, but I think Mickey’s the right guy for the job.”
Photos: Nebraska hosts No. 6 Oklahoma
Nebraska’s Chris Kolarevic (31) runs off the field during the first quarter against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Oklahoma’s Jonah Laulu stomps back to his teammates after a sack against Nebraska on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska offensive coordinator Mark Whipple (right) and interim head coach Mickey Joseph (left) talk on the sidelines during the fourth quarter against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Omar Manning stretches but cant reel in a pass during the fourth quarter against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Oklahoma’s Theo Wease (center) makes a touchdown catch under pressure from Nebraska’s Quinton Newsome (left) and Myles Farmer (right) during the fourth quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Gabe Ervin (center) rushes through an opening in the Oklahoma defense during the fourth quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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A section of the stadium is left empty in the fourth quarter during the game against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Gabe Ervin (center) runs the ball through an opening in the Oklahoma defense during the fourth quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Trey Palmer (3) catches the ball while being defended by Oklahoma’s Billy Bowman (5) during the first quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Myles Farmer (left) chases down Oklahoma’s Drake Stoops during the second quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Quinton Newsome (6) signals for a down while holding the leg of Oklahoma’s Marvin Mims (17) during the first quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Mosai Newsom signals for a turnover during the fourth quarter against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska defensive line coach Mike Dawson adjusts his hat before the game against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska tight ends coach Sean Beckton is seen on the sidelines on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska interim head coach Mickey Joseph walks on the sidelines during a timeout in the third quarter against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska Interim head coach Mickey Joseph speaks to Quinton Newsome as he comes off the field during the fourth quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Chris Kolarevic (left) makes a stop against Oklahoma’s Marcus Major (24) during the first quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Quinton Newsome (left) tackles Oklahoma’s Marvin Mims during the fourth quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska interim head coach Mickey Joseph greets Trent Hixson as he comes off the field during the fourth quarter against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Tommi Hill (0) goes after Oklahoma’s Jalil Farooq in the third quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s players, including Koby Bretz (26), run out of the tunnel to take on Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Brendan Franke kicks the ball to Oklahoma at the start of the game on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska interim head coach Mickey Joseph (right) energizes the playeres, including Bryce Benhart (54), during warmup on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska offensive coordinator Mark Whipple is seen on the filed during warmup on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Trey Palmer runs the ball during the first quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska interim head coach Mickey Joseph (center) walks out of the gates alongside the team before taking on Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska interim head coach Mickey Joseph talks with Garrett Nelson (right) during warmup on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska interim head coach Mickey Joseph throws a pass during warmup on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska interim head coach Mickey Joseph is seen on the field during warmup on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska interim head coach Mickey Joseph is seen on the field during warmup on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Chubba Purdy (right) fakes a handoff to Gabe Ervin in the fourth quarter play against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Gabe Ervin (center) is tackled by Oklahoma’s C.J, Coldon (left) and Ethan Lane during the fourth quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Ajay Allen reacts after a run against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska players go on to the field ahead of the rest of their team on Saturday at Memorial Stadium .
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Nebraska’s Omar Manning points to the sidelines during the game against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Oklahoma quarterback Dillon Gabriel (8) throws a pass against Nebraska on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska fans look on during the game against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Oklahoma’s David Ugwoegbu (2) celebrates after making a stop against Nebraska on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska running back Anthony Grant (10) runs past Oklahoma linebacker Clayton Smith (20) on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska interim head coach Mickey Joseph calls players over during a timeout in the second quarter against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebrask’s John Bullock walks off the field after losing to Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Memorial Stadium was sold-out for yet another game Saturday, but after a big second quarter by No. 6 Oklahoma, many Husker students had left by the second half.
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Nebraska’s Gabe Ervin runs the ball against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Chubba Purdy looks for a pass against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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An image of Marques Buford is shown on the big screen before players take the field against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Chubba Purdy rushes for a touchdown in the fourth quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska quarterback Chubba Purdy (6) slides into Oklahoma linebacker Jaren Kanak (7) on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska place kicker Timmy Bleekrode (38) kicks an extra point against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Oklahoma’s Jaren Kanak (top) grabs the helmet of Nebraska’s Jaquez Yant (0) mid-tackle during the fourth quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Gabe Ervin (left) takes a handoff from Chubba Purdy (right) during the game against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s back Gabe Ervin runs the ball against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Oklahoma’s Marcus Major is tackled by Nebraska’s Nick Henrich during the third quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska offensive coordinator Mark Whipple (left) and interim head coach Mickey Joseph walk together on the sidelines during the game against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska interim head coach Mickey Joseph applauds after Chubba Purdy scored a touchdown against Oklahoma in the fourth quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Oklahoma’s Jalen Redmond (left) sacks Nebraska’s Casey Thompson on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Chris Kolarevic claps during the game against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Casey Thompson (second left) runs with the ball against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Chris Kolarevic (31) celebrates with Nick Henrich (42) during the game against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Casey Thompson (right) hands the ball off to Anthony Grant (left) during the game against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebrask’s Anthony Grant (10) runs through tackles from Oklahoma’s Billy Bowman (5) and Justin Broiles on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Former Nebraska head coach Tom Osborne waves to the crowd during the game against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Ajay Allen (second from right) and Oklahoma’s Billy Bowman (first from right) push each other after the play on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska athletic director Trev Alberts (left) speaks with former football head coach Tom Osborne during the game against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Oklahoma’s Billy Bowman (left) and Jovantae Barnes celebrate after a punt goes through the end zone during the game against Nebraska on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s defensive line gets ready for an Oklahoma snap on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Oklahoma’s Marcus Major celebrates after scoring against Nebraska on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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With Nebraska trailing Oklahoma 7-49 in the fourth quarter, Nebraska’s Chubba Purdy (left) throws a pass on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Casy Thompson (11) breaks loose and tries to gain a few more yards during the second quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Nick Henrich (left) and Isaac Gifford (bottom) try to bring down Oklahoma’s Brayden Willis in the second quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska interim head coach Mickey Joseph walks the sidelines during the game against Oklahoma in the second quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska fans watch the game during the third quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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A Nebraska fan watches the Huskers take on Oklahoma during the third quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska interim head coach Mickey Joseph watches the Huskers take on Oklahoma during the third quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Kalen Wallin (left) and Will Hattery were like many Husker fans as Oklahoma scored 49 unanswered points in a rout of Nebraska on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska fan Dave Ogen (left) reacts as he watches Oklahoma score a touchdown during the third quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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A section of the stadium is left nearly completely empty near the end of the third quarter during the game against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Oklahoma’s Drake Stoops reacts after scoring against Nebraska on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Marcus Washington walks off the field wearing a towel over his head after the Huskers lost to Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Chubba Purdy prepares for the snap in the fourth quarter against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Wyatt Liewer drops a pass as he is tackled by Oklahoma’s Jayden Rowe during on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Oklahoma’s Dillon Gabriel (right) throws the ball past Nebraska’s Caleb Tannor in the second quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Fans hold up a sign supporting interim head coach Mickey Joseph during the game against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska interim head coach Mickey Joseph shakes hands with Oklahoma head coach Brent Venables after the game on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebrask’s Quinton Newsome prepares for a snap during the game against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Garrett Nelson (second right) carries the ball as the defense celebrates after recovering an Oklahoma fumble on Sept. 17 at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska players Travis Vokolek (from left), Garrett Nelson and Nick Henrich walk out the football game against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Oklahoma’s Jalen Redmond (left) sacks Nebraska’s Casey Thompson (center) as the ball pops loose from his hands in the first quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Oklahoma’s Jalen Redmond (31) throws ‘bones’ after making a sack against Nebraska quarterback Casey Thompson (not pictured) during the first quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s Tommi Hill misses a tackle on Oklahoma’s Jalil Farooq during the second quarter against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska interim head coach Mickey Joseph disagrees with a turnover on downs with a game official during the second quarter against Oklahoma on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Oklahoma’s Kani Walker (right) recovers a fumble ahead of Nebraska special teams players after a pun in the second quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska interim head coach Mickey Joseph (left) talks with a game official as the team turns over the ball on downs to Oklahoma during the second quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium .
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Nebraska quarterback Casey Thompson (11) takes off on a scramble against Oklahoma in the second quarter Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Oklahoma’s DaShaun White celebrates sacking Nebraska quarterback Casey Thompson (not pictured) on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska edge rusher Ochaun Mathis (32) and Nebraska linebacker Luke Reimer (28) attempt a to tackle Oklahoma wide receiver Drake Stoops (12) on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska running back Anthony Grant (10) rushes against Oklahoma in the first quarter Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska wide receiver Trey Palmer (3) celebrates with Nebraska tight end Travis Vokolek (83) after catching a touchdown pass against Oklahoma in the first quarter Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska defensive end Garrett Nelson (44) attempts to tackle Oklahoma quarterback Dillon Gabriel (8) in the first quarter Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska linebacker Nick Henrich (42) speaks to defensive back Marques Buford during the Oklahoma game Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska running back Anthony Grant (10) rushes against Oklahoma in the first quarter Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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