
Nebraska and Michigan State aren't Ohio State. They aren't Oregon or Penn State, either. So where do they stand in the Big Ten pecking order below the league's elite?
There's still room for one of them to make a run and be a factor, but with each at 0-1 in the Big Ten, this is a must-win moment to avoid being cemented in also-ran status.
Nebraska gave Michigan a fight, beat Cincinnati, and it has a manageable slate after this. Going to Maryland and Minnesota isn't easy, but if the Huskers are good, they can win those, and then they get Northwestern.
Michigan State hasn't been great so far, but win this, get by UCLA next, and all of a sudden, it'll be a factor on the way to Indiana.
Saturday, October 4, 2025
Game Time: 3:30 PM ET
TV: FS1
Location: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, NE
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The run defense has to hold up.
This isn't the Nebraska of old. It wants to run and likes to pound away, but it's not great at it. There weren't any problems against Houston Christian or Akron, but Cincinnati and Michigan didn't allow much of anything.
The Spartans had a hard time with the USC ground attack that ripped off 40 carries, but it was still a bit of a game late after the defense came up with a few decent stops.
Get explosive, find a groove right away for quarterback Aidan Chiles - the Spartans have the pop at receiver - and play the field position game with the amazing punting team. However ...
Nebraska holds on to the ball forever.
It's not a ball-control attack, and it's certainly not deliberate, but the offense is great at moving the chains with quarterback Dylan Raiola looking more and more comfortable, and the defense is among the best in the nation on third downs.
USC was able to pick the Spartans clean. Jayden Maiava completed 77% of his throws, Boston College's Dylan Lonergan was all but unstoppable, connecting on 76% of his passes.
Raiola has been consistently sharp. He's hitting 76% of his throws, reading everything right, and ...
Chiles will be great, Raiola will be fantastic, and there will be one difference. Chiles will be terrific trying to come back.
Neither team has a pass rusher, and neither one can keep the quarterbacks from getting popped, but Raiola will be better early on.
The Huskers will get a decent lead, Michigan State will make a charge, and the home side will hang on by keeping the ball for long late stretches.
Nebraska 34, Michigan State 23
Line: Nebraska -11.5, o/u: 48.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2.5
Must See Rating: 3
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