College Football

Game Week: vs. Wisconsin – University of Nebraska

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NEBRASKA vs. WISCONSIN
Nov. 23, 2024 | MEMORIAL STADIUM
LINCOLN, NEB. | 2:30 PM CT

HUSKERS
Record: 5-5, 2-5 in Big Ten
Last Game: at USC (L, 28-20)
Head Coach: Matt Rhule
Career/NU Record: 57-55 (9th Year)/10-12 (2nd Year)
Vs. Wisconsin: 0-1

BADGERS
Record: 5-5, 3-4 in Big Ten
Last Game: vs. Oregon (L, 16-13)
Head Coach: Luke Fickell
Career/WIS Record: 76-36 (9th Year)/13-11 (2nd Year)
Vs. Nebraska: 1-1

SERIES HISTORY
All-Time Series: Wisconsin leads, 13-4
At Lincoln: Wisconsin leads, 4-3
Last Game: Wisconsin, 24-17 (OT) in Madison (2023)
Win Streak: Wisconsin, 10 games

BROADCAST INFO
TV – BTN (Jeff Levering, Jake Butt, Brooke Fletcher)
RADIO – Huskers Radio Network (Greg Sharpe, Damon Benning, Jessica Coody)
INTERNET AUDIO – Huskers.com
APP AUDIO –  Official Huskers App

The Matchup
Nebraska completes its 2024 home schedule on Saturday afternoon when the Huskers play host to the Wisconsin Badgers at Memorial Stadium. The game will kick off shortly after 2:30 p.m. CT in Lincoln with BTN providing the television coverage. The contest can also be heard on the Huskers Radio Network and the Huskers App. 

In addition to completing its home schedule, Nebraska will also pay tribute to more than 20 players in pre-game Senior Day festivities. The 2024 senior class is highlighted by eight players who are in either their fifth or sixth season at Nebraska, including five players completing their sixth season in the Nebraska program.

The Huskers stand at 5-5 on the season and 2-5 in Big Ten play after a third consecutive one-score loss last Saturday at USC. The Huskers battled the Trojans for four quarters at the Coliseum, with a late USC touchdown giving the Trojans a 28-20 lead. Nebraska drove deep into USC territory in the game’s final seconds before an interception in the end zone on the game’s final play ended the Huskers’ chances. 

Wisconsin comes to Lincoln with a 5-5 record and 3-4 mark in Big Ten Conference action. The Badgers dropped a hard-fought contest to top-ranked Oregon on Saturday night in Madison, falling 16-13. Wisconsin led the game 10-6 at the half and had an opportunity to win until the game’s final two minutes. Coach Luke Fickell’s squad has faced one of the nation’s most demanding schedules with three of their losses coming against teams currently ranked in the nation’s top 10. The Badgers feature a tough defense, allowing 326.5 yards per game. Wisconsin is also among the nation’s least penalized teams, ranking in the top 10 nationally in fewest…

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