MINNEAPOLIS — Darius Taylor ran for 124 yards and two scores and caught a touchdown pass as Minnesota geared up for Big Ten play by beating Nevada 27-0 Saturday.
Kerry Brown had two interceptions and Ethan Robinson one for Minnesota, which blanked its second straight overmatched opponent and has allowed one touchdown in three games. It beat FCS Rhode Island 48-0 last week after losing 19-17 to North Carolina.
Minnesota last shut out consecutive opponents in October 1962.
Corey Hetherman is in his first year as the Gophers defensive coordinator.
''He's brought a new energy, new attitude to this team. We played hard last year, but this year we are really clicking. It helps we're a lot older and more mature this year than we were last year,'' said linebacker Maverick Baranowski.
''That just means that we just gonna be a very good team. Keep working hard, keep doing our jobs and do what we do best,'' added Brown.
Taylor had an 80-yard touchdown early in the third quarter. The sixth-longest rushing score in school history included breaking through a couple missed tackles near the line of scrimmage and Taylor cutting back across the field over the final 20 yards.
Despite missing seven games, the sophomore led the Gophers with 799 yards last season. A leg injury kept him out of this year's season opener against North Carolina and he had 14 carries for 64 yards last week.