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Two seriously injured in crash on icy road in northeast Nebraska
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Two people were seriously injured Monday afternoon in a crash with a semi in northeast Nebraska.
The Stanton County Sheriff’s Office said the crash happened about two miles east of Norfolk on Highway 275.
A pickup truck lost control due to “icy road conditions,” crossed the center line and hit the rear of a semi tanker, according to the sheriff’s office.
The driver, a 27-year-old Wisner man, and passenger, a 33-year-old Howells man, were seriously injured and taken to a hospital.
The driver of the semi was not injured. The sheriff’s office said witnesses credited him for “taking extreme measures to avoid a head-on collision.”
Investigators noted that the pickup was a total loss and the tanker had “serious” damage.
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Is Emmett Johnson’s Career at Nebraska Nearing an End?
Emmett Johnson helped lead Nebraska to victory on Saturday night, going for 232 total yards and scoring three touchdowns. With an All-Big Ten season in the cards, could his time as a Cornhusker be coming to a close?
On this week’s After Nebraska Football, Jack Mitchell and Josh Peterson explored the possibility of Johnson heading off to the NFL when this season comes to a close.
Below is a lightly edited transcript of their discussion.
Josh: Sadly, I think I feel pretty good that we are watching the end of the Emmett Johnson Nebraska experience. I think you probably have two games left, depending on what he wants to do for the bowl game. That’s the part that now you start getting kind of sad because the dude has blossomed before our eyes in such a special way this year. And again, he’s getting better over the course of it.
If I’m him and I’m guessing, knowing what I do about Matt Rhule, he’s told him, “Yeah, you got to go to the next level.” And so you got to chase after that second contract as soon as possible. So I think we’re watching the end of his Husker career. Which is a bummer, but it’s obviously happening for the best reason. It’s because he’s good.
Jack: I’ll tell you this, if I were him, it’d be the end for me. I’ll tell you that right now. If I were him, there would be no question for so many reasons, Josh. I hadn’t really been thinking about it until John [Bishop], Nate [Rohr]. and I talked through it Friday morning.
Josh: I hadn’t been thinking about it until like two weeks ago! This has totally caught me off guard, man. It really has.
Jack: If he’s a top ten running back in the draft and by the way, I’m sure he’s going to continue to climb if he keeps doing this and catching the ball out of the backfield and those sorts of things; if he’s a top ten running back in the draft, it would be really hard not to go. Especially because his stock is [in] a place where you’re afraid it’s never going to be this high again.
Josh: Correct.
Jack: Because how many times do you have game after game after game like he’s had, right? That’s not a rip on him or saying it’s a fluke. It’s just freaking hard to do that. And that doesn’t even take into account the possibility of an injury.
Josh: Yes, exactly. And like we looked at the Cam Skattebo contract because he was the eighth running back drafted last year. He had like a million guaranteed* and that was all signing bonus. Plus, he got a million dollars this year for his salary. So that’s two [million dollars].
*The official numbers can be found here: $1,073,040 in guarantees, $840,000 salary in 2025.
Running backs in the portal; as much money is being thrown out there in college football these days, a running back is not going for $2 million. So already you are making a whole lot more money in the pros. And then of course the other thing is you are then one year closer to your second contract, which is the one where, if you’re getting off to a good start and you have a good NFL career, that’s where the real money would be made.
Jack: I hope I’m wrong. If it were me, I’d be out. I’d be out and I wouldn’t be transferring either. I’d be going to the pros. [Mel] Kiper had him number eight [on his latest Draft Board]. That would be for reference, Cam Skattebo in last year’s draft. The fourth round is where it falls. John went through a list of them. It was really interesting. Chuba Hubbard was the number eight running back one year. It’ll take a few years, but as you are pointing out, that’s when you get life-changing money, right?
That was what Kiper had. I’m not a huge draft guy, so I actually hadn’t even looked it up till just the other day because there’s no reason to think about it. But the thing is he’s going to go pro. His stock is gonna rocket. Imagine that was like a national game or a game people really paying attention.
Josh: Jack, let’s see what happens now over the course of the next couple [games]. He’s now rushed for 100-plus in his last three. He’s rushed for more than a hundred in four of his last five. In terms of all-purpose yards, he has hit over 100 all-purpose yards in every game going back to Michigan State. So that’s now six in a row. His worst Power [Four] game this year was 97 yards on 24 total touches against Michigan. So even against Michigan, he got close to 100 all-purpose yards. Every other power game, he’s gotten well past that. And then, of course, yesterday, he finishes with 200-plus yards. And now he has 14 total touchdowns on the year.
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Remember coming into the season, you and I liked him, of course. We thought he was really good. All of that was based off of some flashes here and there early in his career, but in particular the last four games [in 2024]. And we had like two questions. One, his durability. Is he gonna be able to touch the ball as much? Because he averaged 20.5 touches in the final four games last year. He’s answered that one obviously with flying colors. He’s getting 30 touches a game.
The other was, he just doesn’t score a lot of touchdowns. [Dante] Dowdell was always a touchdown guy and now he’s got 14 and he’s tied for fourth in the country. He’s answered those questions with flying colors over the course of the whole season, but certainly over the last month.
Jack: Dude, isn’t it crazy that he split time with Dante Dowdell last year?
Emmett Johnson nationally after 11 weeks of the 2025 CFB season:
1431 yards from scrimmage: 1st
1131 rushing yards: 2nd
14 total touchdowns: 4th
Incredible 2025 season for the junior running back. https://t.co/p8P9KJ1TOO
— Josh Peterson (@joshtweeterson) November 9, 2025
Josh: It really is.
Jack: I didn’t even like [it] then. When he wasn’t maybe gonna be getting Heisman votes. I didn’t even like it then, and now I hate that they could not develop him faster.
Josh: But in the end, and this is the other thing that John brought up, he doesn’t have a whole lot of carries on his odometer. That’s the other thing that’s gonna work in his favor when you start looking at the NFL draft. He’s gotten better over the course of his career, but he doesn’t really have a whole lot of carries early on in his career either.
Jack: Third down back, man.
Josh: What a special season for him.
Jack: Yep. It’s been awesome. I need him to stay healthy, but they’re going to have to ride him in the next two games. Think if it’s bad weather in either of these games or something.
Josh: This second off week could not have come at a better time because they’re going to catch Penn State who will have played another game, and they’re probably all caught in their feels. And then Iowa’s Iowa. In a season with two off weeks, getting the second one in week 12, that’s pretty good.
Jack: That guy’s got to be so freaking happy. Everybody does, I’m sure.
But man, can you imagine that Iowa game? Like if he walks on Senior Day and you’re going to have the national spotlight at that time slot pretty much.
Watch the entire postgame show below, including Jack and Josh’s breakdown of TJ Lateef’s first start, the performance by the defense, and a preview of what bowl games Nebraska could be looking at.
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HUSKERS Halftime Recap – And Second Half Game Thread!: NEBRASKA 21 UCLA 7
So far, two things are happening – 1) UCLA is proceeding almost exactly as expected and 2) We are getting exactly the performance from T.J. Lateef we require as Emmett Johnson remains in beast mode.
I thought we would be able to contain UCLA signal-caller Nico Iamaleava through the air and at the break he has only 64 yards passing. I also thought he would hurt us with his legs and he has – 10 carries for 71 yards. Would you believe me if I told you that is under his sack-adjusted YPC? It is – he averaged 8 YPC coming into this game.
On the Huskers side, I expected Emmett Johnson to carry the water while expecting not a heavy load for Lateef with the hope being he could work a mistake-free short passing game, and use his legs to move the chains here and there.
I love it when a plan comes together.
Can the Huskers put two halves together? That’s been a challenge against teams not called Akron or HCU. Tonight seems like a perfect place to start.
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Where to watch Nebraska vs UCLA today: Time, TV channel for Week 11 game
SEC leads first College Football Playoff rankings with depth
The SEC shows off its depth in the first College Football Playoff rankings, outpacing the Big Ten.
An intriguing Big Ten matchup will take place in the Rose Bowl in Week 11 with Nebraska visiting UCLA.
The Cornhuskers’ slim chance of making the College Football Playoff were wiped away when they lost at home to USC. Even worse, Nebraska lost its quarterback with Dylan Raiola out for the season with a broken fibula. Now, Matt Rhule turns to freshman TJ Lateef to end the campaign on a high note.
It’s a fresh UCLA team returning to action, coming off a bye week after it got steamrolled by Indiana. At 3-5, the Bruins are eyeing bowl eligibility while having three games against ranked opponents left, making this game an important one to win.
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Here’s how to watch the Nebraska-UCLA game, including time, TV channel and streaming information, and game odds:
What TV channel is Nebraska vs UCLA on today?
Nebraska vs. UCLA will be broadcast nationally on Fox in Week 11 of the 2025 college football season. Tim Brando (play-by-play) and Devin Gardner (analyst) will call the game from the booth, with Josh Sims reporting from the sidelines.
Streaming options for the game include the Fox Sports Go app (with a TV login) and Fubo, which carries Fox and offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Nebraska vs UCLA time today
- Date: Saturday, Nov. 8
- Time: 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT
Nebraska and UCLA are set to kick off at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT on Saturday, Nov. 8 from the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.
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Nebraska vs UCLA predictions, picks, odds
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Wednesday, Nov. 5
- Spread: UCLA (-1.5)
- Over/under: 43.5
- Moneyline: UCLA (-120) | Nebraska (+100)
Prediction: UCLA 19, Nebraska 16
Expect this one to be a defensive battle with both offenses not really having much firepower. Without Raiola, Nebraska is unable to find a rhythm and falls to UCLA for the second straight season.
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