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How to buy USC Trojans vs Nebraska Cornhuskers tickets
The USC Trojans square off against a conference opponent when they visit the Nebraska Cornhuskers on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025 at Memorial Stadium (Lincoln, NE) in a Big Ten showdown.
If you are in the market for Trojans vs. Cornhuskers tickets, information is available below.
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You can purchase tickets to see the Trojans square off against the Cornhuskers from multiple providers.
USC Trojans football schedule
- Week 1: Aug. 30 vs. Missouri State Bears, 73-13 win
- Week 2: Sept. 6 vs. Georgia Southern Eagles, 59-20 win
- Week 3: Sept. 13 at Purdue Boilermakers, 33-17 win
- Week 4: Sept. 20 vs. Michigan State Spartans, 45-31 win
- Week 5: Sept. 27 at Illinois Fighting Illini, 34-32 loss
- Week 7: Oct. 11 vs. Michigan Wolverines, 31-13 win
- Week 8: Oct. 18 at Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 34-24 loss
- Week 10: Nov. 1 at 7:30 p.m. ET at Nebraska Cornhuskers
- Week 11: Nov. 7 at 9 p.m. ET vs. Northwestern Wildcats
- Week 12: Nov. 15 vs. Iowa Hawkeyes
- Week 13: Nov. 22 at Oregon Ducks
- Week 14: Nov. 29 vs. UCLA Bruins
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USC Trojans stats
- USC ranks 68th in total defense this year (365.0 yards allowed per game), but has been thriving on offense, ranking best in the FBS with 530.0 total yards per game.
- Offensively, the Trojans have been a top-25 unit, ranking fifth-best in the FBS by totaling 42.4 points per game. They rank 56th on defense (23.1 points allowed per game).
- USC ranks 80th in pass defense this season (228.3 passing yards allowed per game), but has been shining on the offensive side of the ball, ranking best in the FBS with 326.1 passing yards per game.
- The Trojans rank 57th in run defense this year (136.7 rushing yards allowed per game), but they’ve been thriving on offense, ranking 23rd-best in the FBS with 203.9 rushing yards per game.
Nebraska Cornhuskers football schedule
- Week 1: Aug. 28 at Cincinnati Bearcats, 20-17 win
- Week 2: Sept. 6 vs. Akron Zips, 68-0 win
- Week 3: Sept. 13 vs. Houston Christian Huskies, 59-7 win
- Week 4: Sept. 20 vs. Michigan Wolverines, 30-27 loss
- Week 6: Oct. 4 vs. Michigan State Spartans, 38-27 win
- Week 7: Oct. 11 at Maryland Terrapins, 34-31 win
- Week 8: Oct. 17 at Minnesota Golden Gophers, 24-6 loss
- Week 9: Oct. 25 vs. Northwestern Wildcats, 28-21 win
- Week 10: Nov. 1 at 7:30 p.m. ET vs. USC Trojans
- Week 11: Nov. 8 at UCLA Bruins
- Week 13: Nov. 22 at Penn State Nittany Lions
- Week 14: Nov. 28 at noon ET vs. Iowa Hawkeyes
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Nebraska Cornhuskers stats
- Nebraska’s defensive unit has been leading the charge for the team, as it ranks 13th-best in the FBS with 285.8 total yards ceded per contest. In terms of offense, it is compiling 401.4 total yards per game, which ranks 59th.
- In terms of points scored the Cornhuskers rank 31st in the FBS (35.0 points per game), and they are 30th on defense (19.6 points allowed per game).
- Nebraska has been excelling on pass defense, surrendering just 127.5 passing yards per game (second-best). Offensively, it ranks 26th in the FBS by compiling 272.6 passing yards per game.
- In terms of rushing, the Cornhuskers rank 101st in the FBS on offense (128.8 rushing yards per game) and 90th on the other side of the ball (158.3 rushing yards allowed per contest).
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln gets 2 methane-powered New Holland tractors for research
LINCOLN, Neb — University of Nebraska–Lincoln agriculture students will soon get hands-on experience with a new kind of farm equipment: methane-powered tractors.
CNH donated two New Holland methane-powered tractors through the University of Nebraska Foundation, creating new agriculture research and education opportunities for faculty and students in the university’s Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources. The New Holland T6.180 is the world’s first 100% methane-powered production tractor. Each tractor has a retail value of $287,240.
The gift was facilitated by Andy Dozler, manufacturing engineering manager of the CNH plant in Grand Island. Dozler earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanized systems management from Nebraska in 2004 and serves on the Biological Systems Engineering advisory board. CNH’s manufacturing engineering department in Grand Island also employs 10 engineers who are Husker alumni.
“I was made aware of a unique opportunity that CNH was looking to donate several state-of-the-art methane-powered tractors to universities,” Dozler said. “The goal was to place this advanced equipment in the hands of students for real-world use, helping prepare the next generation of farmers and innovators while demonstrating the viability of alternative-powered machinery in everyday agricultural operations.”
The two tractors will be used at the university’s Eastern Nebraska Research, Extension and Education Center, a research and education facility near Mead.
The bright blue tractors are designed to minimize emissions while maximizing profitability and productivity on farms. Farms equipped with biodigesters can power the tractors by converting the operation’s plant waste and livestock manure into biomethane. The tractors can also operate on compressed natural gas, which is how they initially will be fueled at the university.
“ENREEC functions as both a working farm and a commercial-scale laboratory where faculty, staff, students, producers, partner organizations and members of the public can observe and test new and emerging technologies,” said Doug Zalesky, director of ENREEC. “This donation is an incredible addition to the slate of technologies here at ENREEC, and it highlights the strong partnership we’re grateful to share with CNH. We’re extremely thankful to CNH for the donation of these tractors, and we look forward to putting them to work.”
The tractors were made at a CNH plant in Basildon, England. CNH’s Grand Island plant, which recently celebrated 60 years of operation, employs more than 600 people. For more than 125 years, New Holland has supported farmers with the technology, solutions and services they need for productive agriculture.
The gift was made as part of Only in Nebraska: A Campaign for Our University’s Future, an effort to engage 150,000 benefactors to give $3 billion to support the University of Nebraska.
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Nebraska rewards men’s basketball assistants for its best season in history with contract extensions
LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska coach Fred Hoiberg announced Tuesday that assistants Nate Loenser, Ernie Zeigler and Pat Monaghan and general manager Luca Virgilio have signed contract extensions following the best season in program history.
Hoiberg, the Associated Press national coach of the year, also named Loenser associate head coach.
The Cornhuskers finished 28-7 overall, tied for second in the Big Ten at 15-5 and beat Troy for their first-ever NCAA Tournament win and then Vanderbilt to reach the Sweet 16. They were No. 14 in the final AP Top 25.
“The success our program had this year is really a testament to the efforts of our entire staff, and it is important to reward them for all of their work,” Hoiberg said. “The work they pour into our players is evident in their development in our program. Nate, Ernie and Luca have been vital over the last four years in helping us build a winning culture and enjoy sustained success that Nebraska basketball has not seen in a long time.”
Loenser, who coordinates the defense, got a two-year extension through the 2028-29 season starting at $525,000 annually. Zeigler, who works with the offense and plays a major role in game planning, got a one-year extension through 2027-28 starting at $420,000 annually. Monaghan, who assists in player development, game planning and recruiting, was extended through 2027-28 at $350,000 annually.
Virgilio, who has been with Hoiberg all seven seasons at Nebraska, is in charge of roster management and retention as general manager. His extension is through 2027-28 and pays $350,000 annually.
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