NEBRASKA HUSKERS
Why not Nebraska? Slotted somewhere in the mid-tier of most early Big Ten power rankings, the Huskers project to get to bowl season to cap Matt Rhule's second season. And had Nebraska executed more efficiently in the fourth quarter of games last fall, the Huskers would've been ahead of schedule in Rhule's rebuild after losing five games by a single possession. Four of those came consecutively in November with the Huskers only one win away from bowl eligibility.
There is a path to nine wins (or more) for Nebraska this season if the Huskers are able to establish early momentum with a favorable slate by Big Ten standards and get a boost of confidence under five-star freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola, should he be Rhule's selection to start. The Huskers could be favored in their first seven games prior to a road trip to Ohio State. They only play one opponent ranked inside the preseason top 20. Rhule and his coaching staff need to do everything they can to take advantage of this schedule as a potential dark horse in the conference.
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