Nebraska vs Ohio State: The Matchup We've All Been Waiting For




The Big Ten East is heating up, and this weekend's matchup between the Nebraska Cornhuskers and the Ohio State Buckeyes is one that college football fans won't want to miss.

Both teams enter the game with a lot of momentum. The Cornhuskers are coming off a big win over Michigan, while the Buckeyes are riding a three-game winning streak.
The Cornhuskers will be looking to build on their momentum and pull off an upset against the Buckeyes. They'll need to play their best game of the season, but they have the talent to do it. The Buckeyes are the more talented team, but they've shown some vulnerability this season. The Cornhuskers will need to take advantage of any mistakes the Buckeyes make.
This is a game that could have big implications for the Big Ten East race. If the Cornhuskers can pull off the upset, they'll be right in the thick of the race. If the Buckeyes win, they'll be in a great position to win the East and make a run at the College Football Playoff.
Here's a closer look at each team:
Nebraska Cornhuskers
The Cornhuskers are 5-2 this season, with wins over North Dakota, Georgia Southern, Indiana, Rutgers, and Michigan. Their only losses came against Oklahoma and Purdue.
The Cornhuskers are led by quarterback Casey Thompson, who has thrown for 1,500 yards, 15 touchdowns, and 4 interceptions this season. Running back Anthony Grant is also a key part of the offense, averaging 6.5 yards per carry.
The Cornhuskers' defense is led by linebacker Nick Henrich, who has 55 tackles and 4 sacks this season. Defensive end Garrett Nelson is also a key part of the defense, with 4 sacks this season.
Ohio State Buckeyes
The Buckeyes are 6-1 this season, with wins over Notre Dame, Arkansas State, Toledo, Wisconsin, Rutgers, and Michigan State. Their only loss came against Michigan.
The Buckeyes are led by quarterback C.J. Stroud, who has thrown for 2,000 yards, 25 touchdowns, and 4 interceptions this season. Running back Miyan Williams is also a key part of the offense, averaging 6.2 yards per carry.
The Buckeyes' defense is led by linebacker Tommy Eichenberg, who has 50 tackles and 4 sacks this season. Defensive end Zach Harrison is also a key part of the defense, with 4 sacks this season.
The Matchup
The Cornhuskers and Buckeyes are both talented teams, but the Buckeyes are the clear favorites in this game. They have more talent on both sides of the ball, and they're playing at home.
The Cornhuskers will need to play their best game of the season to pull off the upset. They'll need to be able to run the ball effectively and protect Thompson from the Buckeyes' pass rush. The defense will also need to play well and force Stroud into some mistakes.
If the Cornhuskers can do those things, they have a chance to pull off the upset. But it's going to be a tough task.
Prediction
The Buckeyes are the clear favorites in this game, but the Cornhuskers have the talent to pull off the upset. I think the Buckeyes will win, but it will be a close game.
Buckeyes 35, Cornhuskers 24