Expert score prediction: Nebraska vs. Indiana

Who will win on Saturday?

Nebraska and No. 16 Indiana are fresh off a bye week and will clash in Bloomington on Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff on Saturday. 

Though the Hoosiers have been on fire through their first half of the season, it remains to be seen if they can continue their streak. Indiana has dealt with FIU, Western Illinois, UCLA, Charlotte, Maryland, and Northwestern, teams that have been struggling mightily this season. 

Now, they face a Nebraska team looking to earn that ever-elusive sixth win. But the Huskers also seek to get a complete game under their belt. Multiple times this season the offense stalled out, whether due to penalties, bad throws, bad runs or missed field goals. 

In their last two outings, the Hoosiers entered the fourth quarter with opponents right behind them on the scoreboard. 

Northwestern scored 24 points against Indiana, their second-highest scoring game at the time, behind a 31-7 win over Eastern Illinois. Maryland dropped 28 on the Hoosiers before getting blown out by Northwestern following its bye week. 

Maryland and Northwestern have struggled offensively this season, so Indiana allowing both teams to score over 20 points is something Nebraska’s offense can take advantage of. 

But offensively, Indiana is currently further along than Nebraska on the ground and in the air. Plus, they’re a team that keeps its foot on the gas from start to finish, as shown by their current average of 47.5 points per game. 

The Blackshirts have been strong against the run game all season. However, the passing game is a different story. Nebraska has surrendered every touchdown through the air this season.

In Big Ten play, the Huskers allow nearly 192 passing yards and two passing touchdowns per game. Now they face Indiana’s Kurtis Rourke, who averages almost 300 passing yards and over two touchdowns per game this season. 

If Nebraska wants to stand a chance against Indiana, the defense needs to shut down the pass, and Nebraska’s offense needs to push the Hoosiers’ defense to its limits. 

But with where Nebraska currently stands, it’s hard to see the Huskers pulling this upset off. 

Score Prediction: Indiana 34, Nebraska 31

Big Ten reportedly exploring 2020 college football start date

According to new reports, the Big Ten is exploring starting the football season just after Thanksgiving of 2020.

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Here we go again. According to Jeff Potrykus of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the Big Ten Conference is currently exploring options to launch the college football season in late November after Thanksgiving as opposed to the January start date that has been rumored.

This would mirror the rumored basketball plan to get the seasons started immediately following Thanksgiving and take advantage of the emptied college campuses. Most schools are going to be ending the first semester at that time which will mean most campuses will be vacant until the spring semester starts in January.

This would benefit players in a few ways. First, it would limit the amount of exposure players would bring with them into games by having the cleared out campuses. Secondly, it would give more time between this season and the NFL Draft, along with the 2021 fall college football season.

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College Football Cavalcade Podcast: Angry Big Ten Parents, SEC Schedule, Spring Football

The Big Ten parents aren’t happy, the SEC schedule has two key issues, and spring football, in the College Football Cavalcade podcast.

The Big Ten is getting it from the parents and players, the SEC schedule has two key issues, and the viability of spring football, all in the College Football Cavalcade podcast.


College Football Cavalcade Podcast

Three segments: 1. Big Ten parents and players, and the problem the B1G has on its hands.

2. The two issues with the SEC schedule that was just released.

3. Can there really be a spring football season?

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