Randy York’s N-Sider
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Two games into Nebraska’s 2016 football season and the weekend before the Huskers host Pac 12 power Oregon, the words “kicking butt” have found a home inside Memorial Stadium and in the hallways of Nebraska’s locker room.
After Nebraska scored four fourth-quarter touchdowns to crush Wyoming, 52-17, Saturday, Tommy Armstrong Jr. earned his first-ever Nebraska game ball from head coach Mike Riley, who said his starter “made a ton of good plays” and was “really productive.”
Armstrong threw three touchdown passes, pushing his career total to 57, a Nebraska record that supplanted Taylor Martinez’s 56 career touchdown passes.