Both defenses struggled throughout the first half--Missouri's opening score was quickly answered by two Scott Frost touchdown runs. Tied at 14, Nebraska marched 99 yards to retake the lead on a seven-yard touchdown by Ahman Green, who rushed for 129 of his 189 yards in the first half. A field goal brought the Tigers within four, and Corby Jones connected with running back
Brock Olivo on a lengthy touchdown on the first play of Missouri's next drive. Missouri forced a
three-and-out and was able to run the clock under two minutes before punting, setting up a Nebraska drive from its own 33-yard line with 1:02 remaining.
Flea Kicker In less than a minute, the Cornhuskers moved the ball to the Missouri 12-yard line. With seven seconds and no timeouts remaining, Frost threw a pass intended for wingback Shevin Wiggins near the goal line. The ball hit Wiggins in the chest, bouncing straight down and off the foot of safety Julian Jones. It popped back in the air and was kicked into the end zone by Wiggins as he was tackled by Jones. Freshman receiver Matt Davison made a diving catch for a touchdown, narrowly keeping the ball from hitting the ground. Missouri fans stormed the field in celebration, believing the game to be over. The play would have resulted in a 15-yard penalty if officials deemed Wiggins's kick intentional. Once fans were cleared from the field,
Kris Brown kicked the extra point to tie the game--the first overtime game Nebraska ever played. In overtime, Frost's fourth touchdown gave Nebraska a 45–38 lead after just three plays, and a fourth-down
Grant Wistrom sack of Jones ended the game.
Scoring summary ==Team statistics==