LINCOLN, Neb. — Chase Brown rushed for 149 yards and scored on consecutive series in the second quarter, helping No. 17 Illinois beat Nebraska 26-9 on Saturday.
The Illini (7-1, 4-1 Big Ten) beat the Cornhuskers for the third year in a row. They won a sixth straight game for the first time since 2011 and secured their first winning regular season since 2007.
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Nebraska (3-5, 2-3) lost quarterback Casey Thompson to an injury in the second quarter. The Huskers committed four turnovers and lost their 20th straight against a Top 25 opponent.
Illinois’ Tommy DeVito was 20 of 22 for 179 yards and two touchdowns. His 91% completion rate was a Memorial Stadium record for visiting quarterbacks with at least 20 attempts.
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The Illini’s top-ranked defense held Nebraska to 29 yards on 20 plays in the second half and 248 for the game, the fewest by the Huskers since they finished with the same number against Michigan State in 2018.
Brown, who leads the nation in rushing, extended his school-record streak of games with at least 100 yards to nine. He scored on a 1-yard run and a 12-yard pass in the second quarter to put Illinois up 20-9 at halftime.
His short touchdown run came two plays after his twin brother, Sydney Brown, intercepted Thompson’s tipped pass and returned it 37 yards to the Nebraska 11.
The Huskers then went three-and-out, and DeVito capped an 11-play, 72-yard drive with a touchdown pass to Brown with 23 seconds left in the half.
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Brown also made a key downfield block to give Isaiah Williams a clear path to the end zone on a 46-yard catch-and-run on Illinois’ opening possession.
Williams’ unforced error in the second half put Nebraska in position to cut into the lead. He caught a pass in open field and, untouched, dropped the ball at his 23 for the Illini’s first lost fumble in five games.
The Huskers gave the ball right back when Sydney Brown picked off his second pass on Chubba Purdy’s ill-advised throw into the middle of the field, and they never advanced past their 26 on their final four possessions.
Illinois: The Illini beat a West Division opponent for the fifth straight time with a workmanlike performance. Brown, who came in with a nation-high 27.4 carries per game, ran 32 times, and the Illini had a 16-minute advantage in time of possession.
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Nebraska: Everything changed for the Huskers when Thompson went out with an injured right (throwing) hand in the second quarter. The Huskers gained just 36 yards the rest of the game.
Illinois: vs. Michigan State on Saturday.
Nebraska: vs. Minnesota on Saturday.