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Ceyair Wright Makes Impact with First Career Pick-Six in Nebraska vs. USC Game

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Ceyair Wright Interception Return Touchdown Nebraska Vs Usc

In a significant moment during the Nebraska Cornhuskers vs. USC Trojans game on November 16, 2024, former USC cornerback Ceyair Wright made a memorable play for the Huskers. Wright, now playing for Nebraska, intercepted a pass from USC’s new starting quarterback, Jayden Maiava, and returned it 45 yards for a touchdown. This marked his first career pick-six and came in his homecoming game against his former team[2][3][5].

The interception occurred early in the first quarter, giving Nebraska an early 7-0 lead. Wright’s play was a highlight of the Huskers’ defensive performance, which has been a key factor in the game. Despite USC’s quick response with a touchdown pass from Maiava to Zachariah Branch, Wright’s interception set the tone for Nebraska’s defensive efforts[2][5].

Wright’s performance is particularly notable given his history with USC. His return to the L.A. Memorial Coliseum as a member of the Nebraska team added an extra layer of significance to his achievement. The game is part of a crucial stretch for both teams, with Nebraska seeking to improve its record and USC aiming to become bowl eligible[5].

The matchup between Nebraska and USC is the first time the two teams have met as Big Ten opponents, with USC holding a 4-0-1 record in their previous meetings. The game is also significant for USC coach Lincoln Riley, who made the decision to bench Miller Moss in favor of Jayden Maiava during the bye week[5].

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