Has Wisconsin Gotten Better Or Worse?
Hosts Jake Sorensen and Will Grubb are joined by Mike Fiametta of Bucky's Fifth Quarter, the SB Nation affiliate for Wisconsin, to preview Saturday's Huskers-Badgers battle for the 2012 Big Ten...
Hosts Jake Sorensen and Will Grubb are joined by Mike Fiametta of Bucky's Fifth Quarter, the SB Nation affiliate for Wisconsin, to preview Saturday's Huskers-Badgers battle for the 2012 Big Ten...
One more game to reach the pinnacle of their conference. Sixty minutes of football to earn a trophy and return to Lincoln as champions. Here are a few keys to the game to make that happen.
It's a classic value proposition. It's a rematch and the game is a long drive for both fan bases. Hence, ticket sales are struggling.
Wisconsin has changed quarterbacks since September, but have lost three of their last four games - each in overtime.
In this week's episode of Detasseling the Huskers: Iowa win, Indy preview
Spencer Long was the only consensus all-Big Ten selection, but Taylor Martinez, Eric Martin, Daimion Stafford, and Brett Maher earned honors on one of the teams. But Kenny Bell was inexplicably left off the first team.
You get the sense that Wisconsin is hoping to bulldoze Nebraska on the ground in Indianapolis, and that's a very real possibility with that undersized line. So where is help going to come from?
The victory sends Nebraska to the Big Ten championship game as west division champions for a rematch with the 7-5 Wisconsin Badgers. Beat Wisconsin again, and it's off to Pasadena again. That's a good season, no matter how you look at it.
After a two year experiment on Black Friday, next year's game between Nebraska and Iowa is scheduled for the Saturday after Thanksgiving. While Nebraska is in favor of moving the game to Black Friday, Iowa apparently does not.
Would a win Saturday night erase a decade plus of bad Nebraska memories?