Nebraska Football: More game times have been announced
More portions of the Nebraska football schedule have been revealed.
More Nebraska football schedule times are coming to light. Nebraska’s game against Illinois will take place on November 21 at 11 AM. Nebraska football’s Black Friday contest against Iowa will take place on November 27. That is set for noon on Fox.
In particular, the Illinois game should certainly provide some excitement. You all remember how last year’s game turned out. Although it was a slugfest, Nebraska football managed to get the victory. As far as the Illinois game, we won’t get into that one. It was another frustrating loss or a program looking to defeat its archrival. They came oh so close, but just could not manage to get the job done.
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It will be interesting to see where Nebraska football is at the time those two contests are played. Saturday’s upcoming game against Penn State looms large, and it could dictate the trajectory of where the season is headed. Nebraska will undoubtedly have their work cut out for them, as they look to right the ship and quickly.
As far as the other two games go, Illinois has yet to record a win as well. They are 0-3 on the year, with their most recent loss a 41-14 defeat to Minnesota. As far as Iowa is concerned, they sit at 1-2 on the year. They picked up their first win of the season against Michigan State, winning by a 49-7 margin.
Nebraska will undoubtedly have their work cut out for them, as they seek to get their first win of the season themselves. If Nebraska football is able to defeat Penn State on Saturday, those two games against Illinois and Iowa may prove to be extremely crucial.
I’ll be interested to see how the rest of this season plays out, particularly as the Nebraska offense is appearing to be stagnant at the worst possible times. Hopefully we will see an uptick in production sooner rather than later.