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2009 Dec 31
HOLIDAY BOWL: 5 Best Offensive Plays
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Dare we say Florida? Nebraska’s first play of the second series was a picture of plays to come in 2010. Rex Burkhead motioned to the backfield, Zac Lee faked to Roy Helu and ran the option - effectively! - pitching the ball to Burkhead for a 12-yard gain. Florida uses this play, and former Texas A&M coach Dennis Franchione made a living off of it.
Wildcat!: Offensive coordinator Shawn Watson waited three drives to unveil his bowl wrinkle, but, oh, did the Huskers alight on something good. Rex Burkhead out of the Wildcat - the first run for 34 yards - is precisely the medicine NU’s offensive line needed. Burkhead deftly read holes from that deep shotgun position all night.
Third Down Clutch: Facing the possibility of another long Alex Henery field goal, Lee hung in the pocket and nailed receiver Niles Paul on a 22-yard slant pattern on 3rd-and-7. It set up Nebraska at Arizona’s 5 yard line. Burkhead scored out of the Wildcat on the next play.
McNeill’s Hands Are Back: Nice grab by tight end Mike McNeill to extend NU’s first drive of the second half
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