Nebraska Football: How to watch and stream Huskers vs Michigan State
Nebraska football is hosting Michigan State Saturday in the Huskers final home game of 2018. Here is how to watch, stream and more.
Get ready Nebraska football fans, because the final home game of the season looms Saturday, as the Huskers will welcome Michigan State to Memorial Stadium.
For the 3-7 Huskers, the game means a lot. Not only will Nebraska football be honoring its 19 seniors on senior day, but it will also try for what would be the most significant win of the season up to this point.
After a loss to Ohio State last weekend dropped Michigan State to 6-4, the Spartans seem like a prime candidate to be upset. Nebraska football is hungry and the Huskers have won three of their last four games.
Following the loss to Ohio State a couple weeks ago by Nebraska, the Huskers made a goal to win out and send the seniors out with some positive momentum. Nebraska started that run last week with an impressive 54-35 win over Illinois and Saturday, the Huskers will see if they can keep it going.
Before we did into the game a little deeper and look at some of the storylines, here is all the basic info you need including kickoff time, how to watch and how to stream:
Game info
Game 11: Nebraska vs Michigan State
Where: Lincoln Memorial Stadium
When: 11:00 CST
TV: Fox
Streaming: Fox Sports 2 GO or FuboTV
Radio: Huskers IMG Radio
What to expect
When the Huskers and Spartans get together Saturday, it’s going to be strength against strength. Nebraska has been dominant offensively, with seven straight games of more than 450 yards of total offense. Michigan State, on the other hand, is a solid defensive team that leads the Big Ten in rush defense, while also being third in total defense and scoring defense.
It will be the toughest test for Scott Frost‘s offense since the Michigan game and it will be fascinating to see how freshman Adrian Martinez handles it. It will also be interesting to see if seniors Stanley Morgan Jr. and Devine Ozigbo can continue their recent tears.
Defensively, Nebraska has forced 11 turnovers in three games, which should bode well against a Michigan State team that struggles to move the ball. The Spartans are second-to-last in the Big Ten in both total offense and scoring offense. Only Rutgers is worse and that’s not a good thing.
It should be a fun atmosphere for senior day. The crowd will be taking part in a blackout as 19 seniors are honored and as Frost certainly knows, there is no better way to send them out than with a home victory in front of the Big Red faithful.