NEBRASKA at MICHIGAN
NOV. 12, 2022 | MICHIGAN STADIUM
ANN ARBOR, MICH. | 2:30 PM (CT)
BROADCAST INFO
TV – ABC (Mark Jones, Robert Griffin III, Quint Kessenich)
RADIO NETWORK – Huskers Radio Network (Greg Sharpe, Damon Benning, Jessica Coody)
INTERNET RADIO – Huskers.com
APP AUDIO – Official Huskers App
HUSKERS
Record: 3-6, 2-4 B1G
Last Game: vs. Minnesota (L, 20-13)
Rankings: NR
Coach: Mickey Joseph
Career/NU Record: 15-11 (3rd Year)/2-4 (1st Year)
vs. Michigan: First Meeting
WOLVERINES
Record: 9-0, 5-0 B1G
Last Game: at Rutgers (W, 52-17)
Rankings: AP – 3, Coaches – 3
Coach: Jim Harbaugh
Career/Michigan Record: 128-51 (15th Year)/70-24 (8th Year)
vs. Nebraska: 2-0
SERIES HISTORY
All-Time Series: Michigan leads, 6-4-1
In Ann Arbor: Michigan leads, 4-2
As Big Ten Foes: Michigan leads, 3-2
Last Game: Michigan, 32-29 (10/9/21) (in Lincoln)
Win Streak: Michigan, 2 games
The Matchup
Nebraska heads on the road on Saturday, traveling to Ann Arbor, Mich., to take on the Wolverines at Michigan Stadium. The battle between two of college football’s most tradition-rich programs will kick off at 3:30 p.m. local time in Ann Arbor (2:30 p.m. CT) with television coverage on ABC.
The Huskers stand at 3-6 overall and 2-4 in Big Ten Conference play after a 20-13 loss to Minnesota last Saturday. Nebraska opened the game impressively on both sides of the ball, scoring on its first two drives and holding the Gophers scoreless in the first half to take a 10-0 lead to intermission. However, Minnesota scored 20 unanswered points in the second half and held on for a seven-point win.
Nebraska must win its final three games in order to become bowl eligible. Following this Saturday’s matchup at Michigan, the Huskers play host to Wisconsin on Nov. 19, before traveling to Iowa on Friday, Nov. 25 to close the regular season.
Michigan comes into Saturday’s contest at a perfect 9-0 on the season, including a 6-0 mark in Big Ten Conference play. Michigan is ranked No. 3 in both this week’s Associated Press Poll and coaches polls. Michigan was No. 5 in the first College Football Playoff rankings last week, prior to the Wolverines’ 52-17 win at Rutgers on Saturday night.
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