Nebraska makes alterations to 2025 schedule with Cincinnati and Houston Baptist

Nebraska’s schedule for the 2025 schedule underwent a few alterations on Tuesday.

The football series between the Nebraska Cornhuskers and Cincinnati Bearcats which was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 has been rescheduled. Two the two sides were originally expected to meet on September 26, 2020, at Memorial Stadium in the first part of a home-and-home series.

According to FBSschedules.com, Nebraska and Cincinnati have agreed to reschedule that home-and-home series for the 2025 and 2032 seasons. Now, in 2025, the Cornhuskers and Bearcats will meet at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on August 30 in what is expected to be the season opener for both programs that season.

That game, originally supposed to be the second game of the original home-and-home series, was planned for September 13 in Cincinnati. The two programs will then meet in 2032 to conclude the home-and-home series, as the Cornhuskers will host the Bearcats at Memorial Stadium on September 11.

The two programs have only met once before, that meeting coming nearly 120 years ago in 1906. In that matchup, the Cornhuskers defeated the Bearcats 41-0 under then-head coach Amos P. Foster.

In addition to the home-and-home series with Cincinnati being rescheduled, Nebraska has also added FCS opponent Houston Christian to its 2025 schedule. While the game does not currently appear on Nebraska’s 2025 football schedule, it is listed on Houston Christian’s future opponents schedule.

The Cornhuskers have never faced Houston Christian (formerly known as Houston Baptist) before in their history. Since the FBS and FCS split in 1978, Nebraska has never lost to an FCS opponent. The last time the Cornhuskers faced an FCS foe was in 2022, in which they defeated the North Dakota Fighting Hawks 38-17.

Currently, Nebraska’s non-conference schedule in 2025 features Cincinnati, Akron, Houston Christian, and Louisiana-Monroe. With the addition of Houston Christian to the schedule, the Cornhuskers will be forced to move or cancel either their matchup against Akron or Louisiana-Monroe for that season in order to get down to 12 games.

Earlier this month, it was announced by the Big Ten that Nebraska’s 2025 conference schedule would include hosting Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, and USC at home while traveling to Maryland, Minnesota, Penn State, and UCLA in 2025.

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Texas State vs Houston Christian Prediction, Game Preview

Texas State vs Houston Baptist game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 4 game on Saturday, September 24

Texas State vs Houston Christian prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 4, Saturday, September 24


Texas State vs Houston Christian How To Watch

Date: Saturday, September 24
Game Time: 7:00 ET
Venue: Bobcat Stadium, San Marcos, TX
How To Watch: ESPN3
Record: Texas State (1-2), Houston Christian (1-1)
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Why Houston Christian Will Win

The artist formerly known as Houston Baptist can still wing it around.

Houston Christian might not have the attack of the past, but Justin Fomby has thrown for 635 yards and six touchdowns in the first two games for the ninth-best passing attack in the FCS. Now it gets to go against a Texas State defense that was fine against Nevada and FIU, but couldn’t stop Baylor through the air in last week’s 42-7 loss.

The Huskies will put the pressure on the Bobcat secondary throughout, the pass rush is good enough to live in the backfield and screw up an offense that needs time to operate, and …

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Why Texas State Will Win

What happened against the Lions of Lindenwood?

Fomby threw for 330 yards and two touchdowns and everything seemed to be going fine in the first half, but the Huskies lost 21-20.

The offense stalled in the second half as the Lions held the ball for over 35 minutes.

Texas State used to be fly at 100 miles per hour with a great pace to its style, but now it’s controlling the clock a bit more, it hasn’t been bad defensively on third downs, and it’s been able to find a few things that work with the passing game.

But …

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What’s Going To Happen

Texas State has had a weird start to the season with the rushing attack.

Turnovers were a problem in the loss to Nevada – that, and the one net rushing yard didn’t help – but the defense is starting to force takeaways and the line should bring just enough pressure to matter.

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Texas State vs Houston Christian Prediction, Line

Texas State 38, Houston Christian 24
Line: Texas State -29, o/u: 62.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 1.5
Texas State vs Houston Christian Must See Rating (out of 5): 1.5

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PODCAST: Houston Baptist OC Zach Kittley

PODCAST: Houston Baptist OC Zach Kittley

HOUSTON — Zach Kittley is a rising coach in college football.

Kittley enters his third season as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at FCS Houston Baptist. He joined Houston Baptist’s staff following a five-year stint at Texas Tech under head coach Kliff Kingsbury.

Under Kittley’s guidance, Houston Baptist’s offense averaged 394.3 yards per game in 2018 and 426.6 each contest last season.

Kittley joined the show “Tennessee Two-A-Days” to discuss his coaching career, offensive philosophies, football potentially being played during the spring and having players redshirt due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The show can be listened to here or below.

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