Gophers safety Tyler Nubin's two-interception performance spearheaded Thursday's 13-10 comeback victory against Nebraska — and it could go down as one of the best games of his stellar career.
The senior All-America candidate put on a show in front of NFL scouts, but Nubin wasn't alone in the defensive secondary's dominance Thursday. He combined with cornerbacks Justin Walley and Tre'Von Jones to force four turnovers.
"We got dogs on this defense," Nubin said. "We got guys who are hungry and ready to play."
Nubin's second interception of the game set up the game-winning drive capped by a 47-yard Dragan Kesich field goal as time expired. But the Gophers shifted the momentum earlier in the fourth quarter with the third turnover created by their defensive backs.
Walley forced a fumble on Nebraska running back Anthony Grant with just under five minutes to play. The Gophers' only touchdown then came on Daniel Jackson's spectacular catch to finish the ensuing drive, tying the score 10-10.
Earlier in the second half, Walley left the game with a leg cramp. Freshman Tariq Watson had to take over for a few possessions. Walley returned to punch the ball out when his team needed it the most. And the fumble was recovered by redshirt freshman defensive back Aidan Gousby, who made his Gophers debut on defense Thursday when starter Darius Green was sidelined, also with leg cramps.
"I'm feeling good now," Walley said. "I cramped up a little bit, but I had to check back [in] and respond."
Jones, an Elon transfer, led the Gophers with nine tackles and intercepted a pass in the end zone to keep the Cornhuskers from taking the lead going into halftime.