LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT/KOLN) — Nebraska’s comeback at Memorial Stadium fell short on Saturday as Michigan beat the Huskers, 30-27.

Tight end Luke Lindenmeyer had a 23-yard reception on the opening drive, marking a career-long reception for Lindenmeyer. His previous long was 19 yards against Cincinnati. Lindenmeyer had four catches for 40 yards in the first half (Career high is 5-47 vs. Cincinnati).

Defensive tackle Elijah Jeudy forced a second-quarter fumble, marking his first career fumble caused. The fumble was recovered by DeShon Singleton, which was his second career fumble recovery. The takeaway resulted in a Nebraska field goal.

Sophomore Jacory Barney Jr. had a 20-yard punt return in the second quarter. He now has 110 punt return yards this season and is the first Husker to have 100

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