2022 First Glance Preview: Nebraska Cornhuskers
/Written by: Andrew Walker
Week Five: Nebraska Cornhuskers
Location: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
Date & Time: October 1 – 7 or 7:30 P.M.
TV: TBD
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Written by: Andrew Walker
Week Five: Nebraska Cornhuskers
Location: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
Date & Time: October 1 – 7 or 7:30 P.M.
TV: TBD
Read MoreWritten by Amanda Pavelka (@amandapavelka3)
Coming off a 34-28 victory in College Park, the 5-2 Indiana football squad looks to squeeze out another big road win. The battle for a bowl bid begins with their first opportunity in Lincoln on Saturday. Nebraska is a tough road matchup, and IU’s chance of victory lies heavily in the following.
Read MoreWritten by: Nate Comp (@NathanComp1)
Head Coach: Scott Frost
Overall: 2nd Season, 8-11 (.421)
Bowl Appearances at Nebraska: 0
2018 Record: 4-8 (3-6, Big Ten West)
Bowl Appearances Since 2000: 15 (7-8)
Mascot: Lil’ Red/Herbie Husker
Colors: Scarlet and Cream
Outfitter: adidas
National Titles: 5
Conference Titles: 46
Heisman Winners: 3
2019 Record: 4-3
Last Week: BYE, Two Weeks Ago LOSS 34-7 @ Minnesota
Read MoreWritten by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)
The Big Ten schedule makers did not do Indiana any favors as the back third of the schedule begins with road trips to Maryland and then out west to Nebraska. That’s over 1,200 miles of travel for the Hoosiers in the span of a week. We pinned the game at Maryland as a swing game and to turn around and head to Nebraska, who many have winning the Big Ten West, is going to push IU to the limit physically and mentally. The Hoosiers last played Nebraska in 2016, but have not played in Lincoln since 1977. The Hoosiers lead the series with Nebraska 9-8-3 with IU’s last win coming in Lincoln in 1959.
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