Nebraska guard predicts Arrowhead will be rocking for Huskers opener

Henry Lutovsky’s AFC title memory fuels vision of Nebraska football takeover in KC
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Nebraska football offensive lineman Henry Lutovsky is excited to get the 2025 season started, with the opener against the Cincinnati Bearcats a little more than five weeks away. The monster offensive lineman expressed his excitement for the upcoming season as he spoke at Big Ten media days last week.

Lutovksy will be counted on for turning the corner for the offensive line moving forward. The line itself should be a much-improved unit, with the offense looking to take that next step overall. However, the unit still has plenty to prove. They'll start proving that at the end of August when they take on the Bearcats.

Henry Lutovsky eyes loud Nebraska football home-field vibe for Kansas City opener

Speaking at Big Ten Media Days Lutovsky said that he can't wait to see how Nebraska fans take over Arrowhead Stadium, home of the AFC Champion Kansas City Chiefs, in the season opener. While the season opener is technically a neutral site game, it's expected to be heavily Nebraska leaning considering how much closer KC is to Nebraska than it is to Cincy.

"I was in attendance for the AFC Championship Game and that place was crazy. I can only imagine what it's gonna be like with our fans there."

Lutovsky made 11 starts in 12 games last season, after getting his feet wet in 2023. He was able to solidify himself as a mainstay on the offensive line last season, after beginning his collegiate career in 2021.

Not only is Lutovsky excited to play for the Nebraska football team in Arrowhead, it seems like his comments might be a signal to fans. A sort of way to get them to know he expects Husker fans to be very loud.