3 keys to a Michigan football win vs. Nebraska

If Michigan does all three of these things, then the Wolverines will win on Saturday.

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Michigan travels to Memorial Stadium to take on Nebraska on the road for just the third time ever, the first time since 2012, and it’s looking to get its first win there as the Wolverines are 0-1-1 when playing in Lincoln.

The last time the Wolverines faced the Cornhuskers was back in 2018 when Michigan slaughtered Nebraska, 56-10. The maize and blue rushed for over 200 yards on the ground in the game, and the defense lived in the Cornhuskers’ backfield all game. Scott Frost had to bench Adrian Martinez after one half of football and played his back up to try and get something going, but to no avail.

That 2018 game still haunts Nebraska to this day and Scott Frost, along with his players, discussed just that on Monday with the thinking that the Cornhuskers are a much improved team.

Nebraska may be 3-3, but it is playing much improved football, and the undefeated Michigan will need to be on its game on Saturday night in a very hostile environment.

If the Wolverines want to stay undefeated and win their first game at Memorial Staidum, here are three keys to doing just that.

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