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Nebraska's Prince Amukamara (21) intercepts a pass in front of Oklahoma receiver Adron Tennell to set up the only touchdown in the Huskers' win over OU.
LINCOLN, Neb. -- Matt O`Hanlon had three of Nebraska`s five interceptions against Landry Jones and the Cornhuskers squeezed enough production out of their struggling offense to upset No. 20 Oklahoma 10-3 on Saturday night.

The Sooners (5-4, 3-2 Big 12) failed to score a touchdown for the first time since a 29-0 loss to Texas A&M in 1998.

The Cornhuskers (6-3, 3-2) won despite getting just seven first downs and 180 total yards. They were able to get a yard when they really needed it, after Prince Amukamara returned an interception to the OU 1 in the second quarter. Zac Lee threw a short pass to Ryan Hill for Nebraska`s fourth offensive TD in four games.

Oklahoma`s last two possessions ended on interceptions, including O`Hanlon`s third, which he grabbed at the Nebraska 7 with 27 seconds left.

O`Hanlon ran back his first interception 30 yards to set up Alex Henery`s 28-yard field goal.

Roy Helu Jr. ran for 138 yards on 20 carries for Nebraska, which won for the first time in five meetings against Oklahoma since 2001.

After Lee took a knee to end the game, Helu and a band of teammates dashed to the end zone stands to do their own version of the "Lambeau Leap" to celebrate with fans.

The Cornhuskers stayed within a half-game of first-place Kansas State in the Big 12 North race.

The defenses controlled the game as expected.

Jones, who completed his last 14 passes against Kansas State a week earlier, missed on 10 of his first 12 and finished 26 of 58 for 245 yards. Ryan Broyles caught eight balls for 74 yards.

Oklahoma turned the ball over on downs three times inside the Nebraska 25. Twice the Sooners were unable to convert fourth-and-1s at the 20, including one messed up by a false-start penalty on left tackle Trent Williams.

O`Hanlon dropped what looked to be a sure interception on the play before he picked off Jones to finish off the Sooners. O`Hanlon flung the ball into the air, drawing an excessive celebration penalty, and then the Huskers ran out the last few seconds.

Quarterback Cody Green, who made his first start in last week`s 20-10 win at Baylor, led the Huskers` first five possessions. With the freshman in charge, the Huskers generated no first downs and 19 total yards.

Lee replaced Green after Amukamara`s interception and connected with Hill for the touchdown on his first pass.

Nebraska 10, Oklahoma 3

Oklahoma 0 3 0 0-- 3

Nebraska 0 7 3 0--10

Second Quarter

Neb -- Hill 1 pass from Lee (Henery kick), 13:36.

Okl -- FG Way 28, :24.

Third Quarter

Neb -- FG Henery 28, 5:38.

A -- 86,115.

Okl Neb

First downs 23 7

Rushes-yards 29-80 43-141

Passing 245 39

Comp-Att-Int 26-58-5 7-14-0

Return Yards 102 80

Punts-Avg. 5-49.0 11-43.7

Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-1

Penalties-Yards 9-64 11-104

Time of Possession 28:18 31:42

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING -- Oklahoma, C.Brown 12-50, Murray 14-47, L.Jones 3-(minus 17). Nebraska, Helu 20-138, Robinson 6-11, C.Green 6-8, Team 1-(minus 3), Lee 10-(minus 13).

PASSING -- Oklahoma, L.Jones 26-58-5-245. Nebraska, Lee 5-9-0-35, C.Green 2-5-0-4.

RECEIVING -- Oklahoma, Broyles 8-74, D.Miller 5-69, Murray 5-37, C.Brown 3-20, Kenney 2-33, Hanna 2-8, Mensik 1-4. Nebraska, Helu 3-15, Kinnie 2-21, McNeill 1-2, Hill 1-1.