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Postgame Notes: Northern Illinois 23, Northwestern 15
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Northern Illinois 23, Northwestern 15
Sept. 6, 2014
Ryan Field Evanston, Ill.
Attendance: 41,139
Northwestern Team Notes
Today's game marked the first meeting in the series since 2005 and resulted in Northern Illinois's first series win. Northwestern previously was unbeaten against the Huskies in seven all-time meetings (6-0-1)
The Huskies snapped the Wildcats' 10-game winning streak against Mid American Conference opponents, which has brought NU's all-time record against MAC schools to 17-9-1.
Northwestern held Northern Illinois scoreless in the first half. It marked the first time the Huskies didn't score in a half since the Dec. 2, 2011 MAC championship game. On Northwestern's end, the `Cats last were held scoreless in an opening half in an overtime loss to Iowa last season (Oct. 26, 2013).
The Wildcats are now 0-2 to begin a season for the first time since 2003.
Northwestern, ranked No. 3 in the nation in red zone conversion percentage in 2013, was successful in one trip inside the 20-yard line. NU is 4-of-4 in red zone appearances this season.
Northwestern Individual Notes
Today, QB Trevor Siemian topped 4,000 career passing yards with 269 against the Huskies. He now has 4,214 as a Wildcat, just 23 behind Maurie Daigneau (1969-71) for 10th place all-time at Northwestern.
Siemian now has 22 career passing TDs, also one shy of entering the top 10 in Northwerstern history
In his second game as a Wildcat, RB Justin Jackson led NU with career highs of 12 rushing attempts and 52 yards. His 13-yard run was the `Cats' longest run from scrimmage today.
Junior SB Dan Vitale now has at least one catch in 15 straight games, the longest current streak among active playing Wildcats. Vitale caught four passes today for 50 yards.
Senior WR Kyle Prater set personal bests with a game-leading seven catches for 87 yards. Prater's 19-yard third-quarter scoring reception was his first career touchdown catch. He also collected a 22-yard reception, a career-long.
WR Miles Shuler (5 catches for 37 yards) had career-highs in catches and yardage, while WR Cameron Dickerson's four receptions were his most as a Wildcat.
With 67 kickoff return yards, Shuler led all `Cats with 104 all-purpose yards today.
On one play, a 54-yard fourth-quarter touchdown pass, QB Zack Oliver recorded his first career scoring toss and WR Pierre Youngblood-Ary, his first career touchdown reception. The play was a career long for both.
Ten different Wildcats caught passes on the afternoon, including the first career reception for SB Jayme Taylor.
LB Collin Ellis led all players with nine tackles (six solos), which included 0.5 sacks.
LB Jimmy Hall tied Ellis for the team lead with six solo stops, notching eight overall.
Five Wildcats registered tackles for loss, including DE Deonte Gibson, who led NU with a quarterback sack and two tackles for loss. He now has eight career TFLs.
S Ibraheim Campbell had his 22nd career pass breakup today, placing him in a tie for seventh with Brett Whitley (1984-87) in Wildcat history
P Chris Gradone's 53-yard punt was his longest so far this season.