Nebraska
HuskerMax Predictions: Nebraska Football at No. 4 Ohio State
The Nebraska Cornhuskers enter Saturday an an important crossroads that could define the rest of the 2024 campaign under second-year head coach Matt Rhule. The Huskers were blown off the field last week against No. 13 Indiana 56-7, a result that sent shockwaves across the college football landscape.
NU gets only a week to lick its wounds before facing a No. 4 Ohio State team should be angry after losing 32-31 to now No. 1 Oregon two weeks ago in Euguene. The meeting between the teams could not be worse for the Huskers. There is no expectation for Nebraska to come out with a victory in Columbus, but the amount of fight and perseverance will set the stage for the remaining contests as the Huskers look to become bowl eligible for the first time since 2016.
The HuskerMax and Nebraska Cornhuskers SI crew make their predictions. The average score is 41-14 Ohio State.
Suffice to say the final score caught out all the predictions. Last week’s closest predictions belong to Josh Peterson and Tanner Johnson who both predicted a 31-20 win for Indiana. That was 38 points off the actual 56-7 Hoosier win.
*Indicates closest in previous week’s prediction and how many “wins” over the season. Ties will result in wins for all parties.
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Prediction |
Predictor |
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Ohio State 54-10 |
Kaleb Henry |
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Ohio State 42-19 |
Austin Jacobsen |
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Ohio State 38-14 |
Eric Hess |
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Ohio State 38-10 |
Geoff Exstrom |
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Ohio State 38-3 |
Josh Peterson |
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Ohio State 39-10 |
Joe Hudson |
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Ohio State 38-14 |
ThotDoc |
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Ohio State 42-14 |
Maren Angus-Coombs |
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Ohio State 41-21 |
Cole Stukenholtz |
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Ohio State 42-7 |
Jay Stockwell |
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Ohio State 45-17 |
Middle-Aged Ball Coach |
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Ohio State 42-14 |
David Max |
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Ohio State 49-10 |
Tad Stryker |
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Ohio State 45-13 |
Caleb Sisk |
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Ohio State 50-10 |
Tanner Johnson |
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Ohio State 35-21 |
Bob Frady |
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Ohio State 45-10 |
Chris Fort |
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Ohio State 52-14 |
Jeremy Pernell |
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Nebraska 35-27 |
Redcast Rob |
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Ohio State 31-14 |
Redcast Boomer |
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Ohio State 42-14 |
Redcast Honke |
The Why
Austin Jacobsen: The first time I have not taken Nebraska this season. Matt Rhule should have the time ready to go, but sometimes a team of Jimmies and Joes just outpaces another team. I don’t doubt Nebraska could put up a fight early, but the Buckeyes talent and resentment from their Oregon loss motivates them for a sound win.
Eric Hess: Nebraska bounces back and plays sound football but the gap between the programs is still too much for the Huskers to overcome at this point.
Josh Peterson: Nebraska’s offense continues to have issues and the run game is rendered obsolete. Ohio State never looks great but coasts to an easy win.
ThotDoc: The timing of this game after the blasting in Bloomington is not ideal. The hope is that the Huskers can gain some confidence by playing tough against a superior opponent and that it can carry over for the remaining games on the schedule. Huskers have no pressure this week as virtually no one expects them to win, so play loose and play hard and keep it closer than expected.
Dave Feit: My only prediction is that the fan base’s existential crisis over everything in the program will escalate into panic and absurd hot takes.
Cole Stukenholtz: A feisty Huskers squad comes out with a trick play to catch OSU off guard and keep it close at halftime, but the Buckeyes’ talent takes over in the 3rd quarter.
Jay Stockwell: Satterfield has to “remind himself to run the ball” and has no clue on yards per play metrics. I am reminded the first time I heard him speak on Matt Rhule’s first day, he didn’t sound smart. Now we have direct evidence from the witness while on the stand.
Bob Frady: Both sides of the ball get a little better but it’s still not enough.
Middle-Aged Ball Coach: Something isn’t working with Nebraska’s running game, and things will be ugly if they don’t get it straightened out.
David Max: Columbus is a tough venue to play in. My last visit there in 1974 as a student trainer at Indiana was a 49-9 loss. Things haven’t changed after 50 years.
Tad Stryker: Huskers have a physicality crisis which must be solved by November 2.
Chris Fort: The Huskers expect to lose and do in convincing fashion, losing their fire after a torrent of first half touchdowns by the Buckeyes.
Jeremy Pernell: Ohio State is going to win this game, but how the Huskers lose will tell the mental fortitude of this team. Will they go down swinging and look like a team that just doesn’t have the horses to keep up yet? Or do they get taken behind the woodshed and look like the hapless bunch from the Indiana debacle?
Find more predictions at HuskerMax.com.
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Nebraska
Red Flag Warnings in place as Nebraska faces dangerous fire conditions and record warmth
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Red Flag Warnings are in effect across Nebraska as dangerous fire conditions develop heading into the weekend, paired with unseasonably warm temperatures and strong winds that could quickly spread any flames.
Red Flag Warnings are in place for eastern Nebraska through 9 p.m. Friday night. The warning area expands significantly on Saturday, covering the entire state from throughout the entire day Saturday.
Friday: Moderate Fire Danger, Drying Trend
Friday’s fire concerns are lower than Saturday’s, but still significant. A Red Flag Warning remains in place for eastern Nebraska through 9 p.m. tonight as northerly winds pull in drier air throughout the afternoon. Dewpoints are expected to fall between 0° and 10° this evening as wind speeds taper.
The strongest winds and driest air won’t occur at the same time Friday, which is why confidence in Red Flag conditions is lower than normal today. By sunset, winds will become light and shift to the south as a surface high pressure system moves through the area.
Saturday: Extreme Fire Danger
Saturday brings the most critical fire weather conditions of the period. The Red Flag Warning expands to encompass the entire state as relative humidity values plummet to 8-15% — dangerously dry levels that will allow fires to spread rapidly.
Winds will be the primary concern. Southerly winds are expected to be sustained between 20 and 30 MPH for most — with gusts between 40 and 50 MPH possible at times. These powerful winds combined with extreme dryness create a recipe for rapid fire spread.
Temperatures will warm into the 60s and low 70s on Saturday — warmer in the west — but the heat is secondary to the wind and dryness threat. Relative humidity values will fall below 30% as early as 9 a.m. when the Red Flag Warning begins.
Sunday: High Fire Danger, Lighter Winds
Fire danger remains high to very high Sunday as an upper ridge moves overhead. Temperatures will climb to the upper 70s to upper 80s. The good news: southerly winds won’t be as strong, with gusts peaking at only 20 mph. This provides some relief from the most critical conditions, though fire danger will still be elevated.
Record Heat Monday
Monday will be the week’s warmest day, with mid- to upper-80s and low 90s forecast across Nebraska. Records are within reach — for many areas across the state. Lincoln’s forecast high of 88 degrees would tie the 1917 record.
Pattern Change Ahead
A cold front will slice through the area Tuesday morning, bringing cooler and cloudier conditions back to Nebraska. Highs will fall back to the 50s and 60s — a dramatic 30+ degree temperature drop from Monday. Winds will remain gusty from the north.
Precipitation chances will increase by early to mid-week. Tuesday through Thursday will see low chances (~20%) for light precipitation, with a mixture of rain and snow possible at times. No winter impacts are expected. Better chances are forecast for Wednesday night and Friday night as a wholesale pattern change develops, bringing southwest flow and surface moisture back to the region.
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What Iowa coach Ben McCollum said after defeating Nebraska on Thursday
Iowa coach Ben McCollum met with the media following his team’s 77-71 victory over the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the Sweet 16. The Cornhuskers led by three at the half but Iowa was able to outscore Nebraska 34-25 in the second half.
Pryce Sandfort led all scorers with 25 points while shooting 8 of 13 from the field and 6 of 10 from the 3-point line. Bennett Stirtz led the Hawkeyes with 20 points and played for all 40 minutes.
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Iowa shot 52% (27-52) from the floor, 43% (13-30) from beyond the arc and 83% (10-12) from the free throw line. Nebraska struggled shooting 41% (24-58) from the field, 34% (13-38) from the 3-point line and 91% (10-11) from the charity stripe.
The Hawkeyes’ head coach acknowledged that his team had a poor start but a great finish and said that his team will need to play better to advance beyond the Elite Eight.
Yeah, I think to start we weren’t fantastic to start. They had an elite game plan to start. They played with elite pace. They adjusted their defense quite a bit. I think a lot of people will talk about the rivalry. I was around it when I was in Iowa, you know, and grew up in Iowa and understand the rivalry and whatnot. It’s nice to have — I guess if you would a call it rival that runs such a class program.
I think Coach Hoiberg, they have got great kids. They completely turned everything around from the previous season, and they have absolutely nothing to hang their heads about or anything. I have the utmost respect for them, all their players, and especially Coach Hoiberg. Heck of a season. I know it’s no consolation, but we still want to beat ’em every time and they want to beat us every time.
But from and internal perspective, there’s not a lot of bad blood there. It’s actually a lot of respect. I was really pleased with our second-half performance. I thought we actually decided we were going to try — not try. They had a lot to do with it, but kind of. Yeah, they’re smiling over there because they saw me break my marker.
And I thought our kids did a good job of executing offensively in both halves. We spent a lot of time trying to make sure that we could score, and you saw the result of that. We didn’t defend. But we were able to score, so we were able to stay in the game long enough and then get enough stops and had some big possessions down the stretch. Really good program win for everybody, coaches, managers, everybody included.
Iowa advances to the Elite Eight with the victory. Nebraska’s season ends with a record of 28-7.
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Nebraska
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen appoints Antonio Gomez to Racing and Gaming Commission
LINCOLN, Neb — Gov. Jim Pillen has appointed Antonio Gomez of Jackson to the Nebraska Racing and Gaming Commission, adding a longtime Siouxland business leader and public servant to the panel.
Commission members serve four-year terms and are subject to approval by the Nebraska Legislature.
Gomez launched Gomez Pallets in South Sioux City in 1983. He has since retired from daily operations, but last year the Siouxland Chamber of Commerce recognized him with the W. Edwards Deming Business Leadership and Entrepreneurial Excellence Award.
Gomez previously served on the Nebraska Commission on Latino Americans from 1981 to 2002. He also served as a Dakota County commissioner for 12 years and was on the Foundation Board for Northeast Community College.
Gomez’s appointment is effective April 1.
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