Nov 17, 2022

Wisconsin out to beat struggling Nebraska 9th straight time

Posted Nov 17, 2022 4:06 PM
Nebraska quarterback Logan Smothers (8) throws against Michigan in the second half of an NCAA college football game in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
Nebraska quarterback Logan Smothers (8) throws against Michigan in the second half of an NCAA college football game in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Wisconsin visits Nebraska on Saturday looking to beat the Cornhuskers a ninth straight time. The Badgers need to win one of their last two regular-season games to become bowl-eligible. The Badgers are 1-3 in Big Ten road games and a loss in Lincoln would put them at risk for their first losing season since 2001. Nebraska has quarterback issues. Casey Thompson has missed two straight games because of injury and Chubba Purdy is out for the season because of an ankle injury last week at Michigan. Logan Smothers will start if Thompson can't play.

Wisconsin (5-5, 3-4 Big Ten) at Nebraska (3-7, 2-5), Saturday, noon ET (ESPN)

FANDUEL SPORTSBOOK COLLEGE LINE: Wisconsin by 12 1/2.

Series record: Wisconsin leads 11-4.

WHAT'S AT STAKE?

Wisconsin needs to win one of its last two regular-season games for bowl eligibility. The Badgers are 1-3 in Big Ten road games, with the win coming at Northwestern, and a loss in Lincoln would put them at risk for their first losing season since 2001. Nebraska's motivation is ending its eight-game losing streak in the series. Interim coach Mickey Joseph put "2012" on a meeting room board this week to remind the team of the last time the Cornhuskers beat Wisconsin.

KEY MATCHUP

Nebraska offense vs. Wisconsin defense. The Huskers were down to their third quarterback at Michigan last week and Logan Smothers is in line for his first start if Casey Thompson can't play. Smothers' backup would be walk-on Jarrett Synek. The Badgers are middle of the pack among Big Ten defenses but still plenty stout and capable of making it a miserable day for whoever takes the snaps.

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Wisconsin: LB Nick Herbig has five sacks the past two weeks since missing the Purdue game with an injury. His 11 sacks are second nationally and his average of 1.2 per game is first. He's also among the leaders in tackles for loss (15.5 total, 1.7 per game).

Nebraska: OTs Turner Corcoran and Bryce Benhart will have primary blocking responsibilities against Herbig. They are among the lowest-rated tackles in the Big Ten, according to Pro Football Focus, and must step up their games and hope to get some help from the tight ends.

FACTS & FIGURES

Wisconsin's eight-game streak in the series includes the six wins since the teams began playing for the Freedom Trophy in 2014. The Badgers have won three in a row in Lincoln. ... Nebraska's 22 points over its last three games are fewest since it totaled 17 in 1988 wins over Colorado and Oklahoma and an Orange Bowl loss to Miami. ... Wisconsin RB Braelon Allen went over 1,000 yards against Iowa last week and is the fifth player in program history to run for 1,000 in both his first and second seasons. ... Nebraska offensive coordinator Mark Whipple, wearing a walking boot this week, plans to call plays from the press box after getting run over on the sideline by a Michigan player. ... Since Bill Busch took over as defensive coordinator after four games, the Huskers have allowed an average of 387.5 yards and 26.2 points per game compared with 514 yards and 35.5 points under former coordinator Erik Chinander.

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