2024 Husker Football Schedule

There typically aren't a ton of classes on Fridays in general and are in the mornings, if held at all. With this being an exception to the norm, you're right that there may be some unusual events occurring. I anticipate that the University will treat the day similar to the Volleyball Day in Nebraska where lots were cleared out and campus events turned into a bit of a circus. 
Yeah, I think my latest Friday class at UNL was 1pm???  But that even seems late

 
Huh, we're being told to shut up and think of the money. Ok. Fair enough.

But is Ohio State having to host a home Friday game? Is Michigan? Is Penn State having to give up a prime recruiting tool in being able to bring in and show recruits their awesome gameday experience?

Huh...guess not.

What's good for the goose is good for the gander. Except in the B1G.

Gotta run, got to yell at these kids to get off my lawn

 
Huh, we're being told to shut up and think of the money. Ok. Fair enough.

But is Ohio State having to host a home Friday game? Is Michigan? Is Penn State having to give up a prime recruiting tool in being able to bring in and show recruits their awesome gameday experience?

Huh...guess not.

What's good for the goose is good for the gander. Except in the B1G.

Gotta run, got to yell at these kids to get off my lawn


Well ... yes.... basically.  It's one time in 14 years at this point.  And it's how all of college football is going.

As to the other three schools, it's a 33% bigger problem for them.  As in, their stadiums also always sell out and they are over 100,000 each.  Plus they've basically earned the right to not have those games.  If we start winning like they have, we might be in the same boat.

 
Oh, I hear ya. Can't pretend to not know who the bell cows are in the current landscape.

I just wish it was actually fair for everyone. If the B1G is going to do this, then everyone gets it. And not just to say that, but to actually commit and make it happen. 

I'm not saying this is going to utterly screw over our recruiting for the year either. It's one game. But man, we have enough disadvantages without throwing more on us. Especially ones that other B1G teams will likely never have to deal with.

 
Know the time for the first 5 + Iowa.

Rutgers won't be at night.

USC could be a 10pm CST kick.

UCLA and Wisconsin games were not listed in the announcement.

UTEP at Nebraska | 3:30pm ET/2:30pm CT/12:30pm PT | FOX

Colorado at Nebraska | 7:30pm ET/6:30pm CT/4:30pm PT | NBC (previously announced)

UNI at Nebraska | 7:30pm ET/6:30pm CT/4:30pm PT | Big Ten Network

Illinois at Nebraska | 8pm ET/7pm CT/5pm PT | FOX (previously announced)

Nebraska at Purdue | 12pm ET/11am CT/9am PT | Network TBD (HC)

Rutgers at Nebraska | 12pm or 3:30/4pm ET | Network TBD (HC)

Nebraska at Indiana | 12pm or 3:30pm or 4pm or 7:30pm ET | Network TBD (HC)

Nebraska at Ohio State | 12pm or 3:30pm or 7:30pm ET | Network TBD (HC)

Nebraska at USC | 3:30pm or 4pm or 7:30pm or 11pm ET | Network TBD (HC)

Nebraska at Iowa | 7:30pm ET/6:30pm CT/4:30pm PT | NBC

https://bigten.org/fb/article/bltb21f06a5175cddfe/

 
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Thank goodness! Now I don't have to roll right out of bed the day after Thanksgiving to watch the Iowa game. I always hated the kickoff time for that game, as well as the annual Colorado game. 9 a.m. is just way too early, especially the day after Thanksgiving.

 
ESPN updated the FPI with spring additions and subtractions factored in. Nebraska ranks #41. According to their metric the teams on our schedule:

Ohio State - 4

USC - 18

Colorado - 36

Iowa - 37

Wisconsin - 39

UCLA - 40

Rutgers - 45

Purdue - 60

Illinois - 62

Indiana - 77

UTEP - 111

Northern Iowa - Not Rated

 
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Know the time for the first 5 + Iowa.

Rutgers won't be at night.

USC could be a 10pm CST kick.

UCLA and Wisconsin games were not listed in the announcement.

UTEP at Nebraska | 3:30pm ET/2:30pm CT/12:30pm PT | FOX

Colorado at Nebraska | 7:30pm ET/6:30pm CT/4:30pm PT | NBC (previously announced)

UNI at Nebraska | 7:30pm ET/6:30pm CT/4:30pm PT | Big Ten Network

Illinois at Nebraska | 8pm ET/7pm CT/5pm PT | FOX (previously announced)

Nebraska at Purdue | 12pm ET/11am CT/9am PT | Network TBD (HC)

Rutgers at Nebraska | 12pm or 3:30/4pm ET | Network TBD (HC)

Nebraska at Indiana | 12pm or 3:30pm or 4pm or 7:30pm ET | Network TBD (HC)

Nebraska at Ohio State | 12pm or 3:30pm or 7:30pm ET | Network TBD (HC)

Nebraska at USC | 3:30pm or 4pm or 7:30pm or 11pm ET | Network TBD (HC)

Nebraska at Iowa | 7:30pm ET/6:30pm CT/4:30pm PT | NBC

https://bigten.org/fb/article/bltb21f06a5175cddfe/
Last year, the Huskers game time kickoff against Iowa was 230pm. Originally.

I was excited about that.

And then they changed it later on.  

Hoping they don't change this one as well 

 
Last year, the Huskers game time kickoff against Iowa was 230pm. Originally.

I was excited about that.

And then they changed it later on.  

Hoping they don't change this one as well 
There's an NFL afternoon game I believe, and now Minny/Wisky is in the morning spot,  so I don't think this will change.

 
I gotta see whatever model produces 11 wins for a team that couldn't outscore their opponents last year with one of the best scoring defenses in football. 11 wins against 5 bowl teams, per this model. That defense better not miss a beat and that offense better take an enormous leap.

Don't even get me started on UCLA. If I saw that result pop up, I'd be looking for an error somewhere.

 
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