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Luke Altmyer throws 4 TD passes, leads No. 24 Illinois to 31-24 OT win over No. 22 Nebraska

  • AP
  • Sep 21, 2024

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) Luke Altmyer threw for four touchdowns, including a short toss to Pat Bryant in overtime, to give No. 24 Illinois a 31-24 win over No. 22 Nebraska on Friday night.

The Illini (4-0, 1-0 Big Ten) have beaten two ranked opponents in the same season for the first time since 2007 and are off to a 4-0 start for the first time since 2011. The Illini beat the Cornhuskers in Lincoln a third straight time and spoiled the celebration of their 400th consecutive sellout at Memorial Stadium.

Nebraska (3-1, 0-1) has dropped 25 straight games to Top 25 teams since 2016 and is now 8-31 in one-possession games since 2018.

The teams traded touchdowns in the second half before the Illini went 75 yards in nine plays to tie it 24-all. Altmyer threw 6 yards to tackle Brandon Henderson on a fourth-and-2 for the touchdown with 10:36 left in regulation. It was the 6-foot-5, 335-pound Henderson’s first career reception.

Nebraska punted and missed a field goal on its last two possessions of regulation, with backup John Hohl, kicking in place of the injured Tristan Alvano, missing wide left from 39 yards with 2:59 to play.

Illinois fumbled and punted, and Raiola took a knee to send the game to overtime.

Illinois’ Kaden Feagin ran for 21 yards on the first play of overtime before Altmyer found Bryant for a 4-yard touchdown.

Nebraska’s possession was a disaster as Raiola was sacked three times, including on fourth down to end the game.

Altmyer threw for 215 yards, and Bryant had five catches for 74 yards and two touchdowns.

Raiola passed for 297 yards and three touchdowns and was intercepted once. Jahmal Banks caught eight balls for 94 yards and Isaiah Neyor had four catches for 90 yards and two TDs.

Illinois: The Illini converted four more times in the red zone and are now 16 for 16 when their offense reaches the opponent’s 20. The biggest concern is the status of WR Zakhari Franklin (leg), who leads the team with 21 receptions.

Nebraska: Undisciplined play is hurting the Huskers. They committed nine penalties, including three personal fouls and a facemask, and have been flagged 28 times in four games.

Illinois stands to move up with its big road win. Nebraska was in the Top 25 for the first time since 2019, and it likely will be a short stay.

Nebraska’s sellout streak is an ongoing NCAA record that started in 1962, though boosters and local businesses have at times bought unsold tickets at the last minute to keep the streak alive. The Huskers are 324-76 during the streak.

Illinois: visits No. 10 Penn State next Saturday.

Nebraska: visits Purdue next Saturday.

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1234OTT 24 Illinois 4-07377731 22 Nebraska 3-110707024

Tom Osborne Field at Memorial Stadium Lincoln, NE

215PASS YDS297
166RUSH YDS49
381TOTAL YDS346

Illinois

OFFENSE

PASSINGCP/ATTYDSTDINT
L. Altmyer21/2721540
RUSHINGATTYDSTDLG
K. Feagin1269021
J. McCray93809
A. Laughery430021
L. Altmyer102108
C. Valentine31005
RECEIVINGTARRECYDSTDLG
P. Bryant8574229
Z. Franklin6550017
T. Arkin5428112
C. Dixon2225016
M. Elzy1115015
H. Beatty1114014
B. Henderson11616
J. McCray21606
A. Laughery11-300

Nebraska

OFFENSE

PASSINGCP/ATTYDSTDINT
D. Raiola24/3529731
RUSHINGATTYDSTDLG
D. Dowdell2072014
R. Johnson41709
I. Neyor113013
B. Hill1303
D. Raiola7-5203
RECEIVINGTARRECYDSTDLG
J. Banks9894027
I. Neyor7490244
T. Fidone II3246029
J. Barney Jr.5425021
J. Lloyd2117017
R. Johnson4214011
D. Dowdell221006
J. Bonner11111
L. Lindenmeyer10000
C. Nelson10000