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Sunday Big Ten Preview: Nebraska Travels to Kansas State

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Sunday Big Ten Preview: Nebraska Travels to Kansas State


There’s an early doubleheader today with a ranked Illinois set to host Colgate and Nebraska traveling to face off against Kansas State. Let’s take a look at the upcoming action.

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Nebraska Cornhuskers at Kansas State Wildcats

  • Time/TV: 3:00 PM ET BIG 12 / ESPN+
  • Line: Kansas State -5.5

Nebraska and Kansas State come in today’s match relatively matched per KenPom, with Kansas State just inside the top 50 and Nebraska hovering around 60th.

The Cornhuskers are oddly positioned here because their 7-0 start was built around a laughably weak schedule. The 29 point home loss to Creighton was rough, followed up by a even worse loss to Minnesota in a game where they blew a massive lead to a Gophers team playing without their best player. Of course they came back to win at home against Michigan State a weak ago, which looks a lot better this weekend after the Spartans destroyed Baylor. So is Nebraska a potential contender in the Big Ten? Or a pretender? Or somewhere in between?

Kansas State has had a bit more difficult of a schedule, with wins over Villanova, Providence and LSU and competitive losses to ranked teams in USC and Miami. They enter today sitting at 8-2 and would really like to close out the non-conference slate with a few more wins before Big 12 play begins. There’s a bit of a balanced attack, with three players averaging over 16 points per game, and the Wildcats are putting up more than 80 points per game even while committing almost 15 turnovers per game and shooting only 32% from three.

Nebraska has a pretty balanced front end of the rotation but some of the back end guys haven’t contributed as much as you’d like. Keisei Tominaga and Brice Williams anchor a solid enough backcourt, while Juwan Gary and Rienk Mast have been formidable scorers, but past that the offensive production falls off considerably. That’s a bit of problem when you have a subpar defense and are set to face an opposing team that can score.

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While the Cornhuskers are looking a bit better now then where they were before the Michigan State game, it’s hard to see them have enough offensive firepower to pull off an upset over Kansas State on the road.

Pick: Kansas State

The Rest

Colgate Raiders at #16 Illinois Fighting Illini

  • Time/TV: 1:00 PM ET BTN
  • Line: Illinois -16

In the first game today the Illini are set to host Colgate. Illinois is looking to bounce back from their loss to Tennessee last weekend, their second of the year. Illinois is currently sitting at 7-2 with a big win over Florida Atlantic and losses to the Vols and Marquette.

Their opponent is a Colgate team that is 6-4 and almost knocked off Syracuse on the road earlier this season. KenPom puts them at 140th, with an offensive efficiency ranking of 154th and defensive ranking of 146th while running one of the slowest tempos in the country (304th). The team is led by Braeden Smith, who leads the team in scoring (14 ppg), assists (5.5 apg) and steals (2 spg) while also averaging 5.7 rebounds per game.

Illinois has a much faster tempo and a top 25 offense and defense. Look for the Illini to try to keep things a bit more up tempo and force the Raiders to play their style. Terrence Shannon Jr. is averaging 21.7 points per game while also shooting 42.4% from three and when he’s on the Illini are deadly. They do need a second guy to step up a bit more consistently but there’s enough of a talent advantage to be fine today against Colgate.

The Illini should have no problem picking up their eighth win of the season.

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Pick: Illinois



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A chilly pattern of temperatures with a chance of snow showers on Wednesday coming up across Greater Nebraska

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A chilly pattern of temperatures with a chance of snow showers on Wednesday coming up across Greater Nebraska


NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) – We are in the middle of another dry weather pattern, as we have had only spotty rain chances through the last couple of weeks. It looks like that pattern will continue for at least another week. Expect some mild temperatures over the next few days, but it will really start to feel like late fall as cooler air works in as we approach the Thanksgiving holiday. We should have no major travel difficulties for the holiday, but we are watching a system that could give us some rain/snow showers for next Wednesday, but the moisture amounts should be light. Then for the following weekend, we will dry out even further, and really cool down with highs falling into the 30s with a brisk northerly wind.

It was partly cloudy and breezy for Sunday with highs near 42.

A chilly Sunday to finish the weekend.(Maxuser | Justin Craft)

Monday sunny skies, and it will be cooler still with highs in the lower 40s. Tuesday partly cloudy skies and we will continue to be dry with highs in the upper 40s.

Sunny skies to start the week.
Sunny skies to start the week.(Maxuser | Justin Craft)

Then for Wednesday, we will have our moisture chance this week; under partly cloudy skies and there is a 20% chance of rain/snow showers, with highs near 39.

A chance of snow showers on Wednesday.
A chance of snow showers on Wednesday.(Maxuser | Justin Craft)

For Thanksgiving on Thursday, we are back to mostly sunny skies; much cooler with highs in the mid-upper 30s. Friday is mostly sunny and highs near 33. Saturday mostly sunny skies and highs near 32. Next Sunday mostly sunny skies and highs near 32.

A chilly pattern of temperatures coming up across Greater Nebraska.
A chilly pattern of temperatures coming up across Greater Nebraska.(Maxuser | Justin Craft)

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Nebraska is now a leader to land Aiden Manutai. Here is the latest.

The Nebraska Cornhuskers aren’t exactly done in the 2025 cycle as they have been searching for some flip targets. After actively searching, the Huskers may have found another one.

That guy is Aiden Manutai. Manutai is a Kahuku High School defensive back from Kahuku, Hawaii. He plays safety and is a listed four-star from ESPN. Manutai is committed to the California Golden Bears.

Manutai has been a target for the Cornhuskers for a bit of time and started to trend towards the Cornhuskers earlier this month. Manutai was originally interested in Nebraska along with five other schools before committing to the Bears.

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Manutai did not make a trip to Lincoln this weekend, which is a good sign for the Golden Bears. However, the Cornhuskers are in a good spot despite this visit not happening. The Huskers made their first bowl game in years which is a positive sign for any recruit.

Manutai is also one of many recruits who were influenced by the addition of Dawson Merritt, who recently flipped from Alabama to Nebraska. Will Manutai be the next flip for the Big Red?

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Analytics Review: Nebraska Football vs. Wisconsin

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It was an unseasonably nice afternoon in Memorial Stadium. And no, I’m not talking about temperatures in the high 50s for the final home game. In his second game as offensive coordinator, Dana Holgorsen’s offense exploded for arguably the Nebraska offense’s best game under Matt Rhule. Dylan Raiola played his best game, throwing for over 290 yards with no sacks and no turnovers. For the first time all season, I’d say the Huskers played well in all three phases of the game, and that was enough to send them bowling this December.

The story of this game was the Huskers offense. Emmett Johnson became Nebraska’s second 100-yard running back of the Matt Rhule era, joining Anthony Grant last season against Louisiana Tech. The Huskers had just two of their runs “stuffed” (a run for 0 or fewer yards) on their way to their second-best rushing output this season.

I was struck by the blocking effort in this game. Jahmal Banks held his block on the edge until Dante Dowdell crossed the goal line. Linemen were pulling and still blocking ten yards downfield, helping players fight for extra yards. That type of extra effort made this a special night for the offense.

Overall stat tables for Nebraska vs. Wisconsin.

Overall stat tables for Nebraska vs. Wisconsin. / Game On Paper

The Husker’s offense also dominated the control of the ball. The Nebraska offense was built on methodical drives. Even if you remove Nebraska’s two explosive plays, the Huskers offense still managed an EPA of 3.88. This was the first game all season where Nebraska’s non-explosive plays went for a positive EPA.   

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Special teams was also a big positive for the Huskers in this game. Nebraska’s special teams performed 12.5 points better than Wisconsin’s this game. This was just the second time this season that Nebraska’s special teams unit was a net positive (Ohio State, 2.86 EPA). John Hohl’s 14 points were the most by a kicker in the Matt Rhule era.

The defense still had its concerning moments this game. Wisconsin performed in the 90th percentile or better in many offensive statistics, including its seven explosive plays. These big plays are a cause for concern against Iowa, as the Wisconsin offense is one of the worst teams in the country in generating explosive plays, at just 5.8%. The Nebraska defense was stout on crucial plays, allowing just a 30% 3rd-down success rate and a 33% red zone success rate.

Biggest plays of the game, by absolute EPA.

Biggest plays of the game, by absolute EPA. / Game On Paper

Going into this game, Nebraska lost nine straight games after winning number five and ten consecutive games to Wisconsin. Many people on social media want to make fun of Nebraska fans for storming the field after getting to bowl eligibility. I’m happy these people can enjoy their laughs while they can. The Matt Rhule rebuild is running on schedule, and we all know what year three looks like for him.

Through 11 games, the Nebraska skill position group is the youngest in college football. The extra practice to build chemistry with each other and get more practice reps running Holgorsen’s offense is invaluable. The 2024 seniors won much less than most in Lincoln would’ve liked. But as they walked off the field for the final time, they put Nebraska football on a new trajectory.

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