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Nebraska football appears to have an uphill climb for its road trip to Happy Valley. The Huskers (7-3, 4-3 Big Ten) opened as 7½ point underdogs in the opening
Penn State's final home game of the season will be played under the primetime lights of Beaver Stadium. The Big Ten officially revealed the broadcast lineup for Week 13 of the regular season, including Penn State's home game against Nebraska. And according to that lineup, Penn State will host the Cornhuskers in primetime on NBC.
Nebraska (7-4, 7-3) is coming off of a bye week. The Cornhuskers most recently beat UCLA, 28-21, on the road. Led by Penn State alumnus Matt Rhule at head coach, the Huskers are onto their backup quarterback after starter Dylan Raiola sustained a season-ending injury.
A fter ending a six-game losing streak, Penn State returns home as a surprising favorite against Nebraska for its 2025 home finale. The Nittany Lions opened the week as a 10-point favorite over the Cornhuskers, who are 7-3 and visiting Beaver Stadium for the first time since 2017.
Penn State beat Michigan State 28-10 on Saturday, Nov. 15. Ethan Grunkemeyer threw for 127 yards on 8-of-13 attempts (61.5%) with two touchdowns and no interceptions. Allen carried the ball 25 times for 181 yards and scored two touchdowns, adding two receptions for 10 yards. Devonte Ross had two receptions for 79 yards and two touchdowns.
Penn State faces Nebraska on Saturday at Beaver Stadium. The Lions have opened as 10.5-point favorite on FanDuel. The total is 44.5. Matt Rhule’s Cornhuskers were on a bye this weekend. Nebraska is 4-3 in Big Ten play, beating Michigan State (38-27), Maryland (34-31), Northwestern (28-21) and UCLA (28-21).
Nebraska could have enjoyed an edge against Penn State next Saturday, but that advantage was wiped out in the second half of the Nittany Lions’ win at Michigan
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Penn State finally snapped its six-game losing streak with a controlled 28-10 win at Michigan State on Saturday at Spartan Stadium, claiming the Land Grant Trophy for the third consecutive year for the first time since 2004-06.
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