Nebraska is adjusting on the fly with quarterback and injury issues entering game against La Tech
Louisiana Tech (2-2) at Nebraska (1-2), Saturday, 3:30 p.m. ET (Big Ten Network)
Line: Nebraska by 20 1/2, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.
Series record: Nebraska leads 2-0.
WHAT’S AT STAKE?
As if Nebraska first-year coach Matt Rhule's job isn't hard enough, he now has a mini quarterback controversy on his hands and has lost two of his top three running backs to season-ending injuries. Rhule and offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield will use this game to figure out the best path forward with second-ranked Michigan up next.
KEY MATCHUP
Louisiana Tech WR Smoke Harris vs. Nebraska secondary. Harris is in his sixth season with the Bulldogs and their most versatile player. He has 24 catches for 288 yards and three touchdowns and no drops in 30 targets. He also returns kicks and punts. The Huskers should be prepared. They faced multiple elite receivers two weeks ago against Colorado.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Louisiana Tech: QBs Hank Bachmeier or Jack Turner. Bachmeier is the Boise State transfer who started 29 games over four years before leaving the Broncos four games into last season. His Boise State resume includes wins over Florida State and nationally ranked BYU and Fresno State. He was knocked out of last week's 40-37 loss to North Texas with a shoulder injury and his status was up in the air early in the week. Turner has limited experience.
Nebraska: QBs Jeff Sims or Heinrich Haarberg. Rhule says his decision on a starter won't be public knowledge until game day. Sims, who committed six turnovers in the first two games on the road against Power Five opponents, sat out last week's home game against Group of Six Northern Illinois with an ankle injury. Haarberg threw for two touchdowns and ran for one in a solid performance in the 35-11 win.
FACTS & FIGURES
Ex-Husker Decoldest Crawford plays for the Bulldogs. Crawford missed last season because of injury but is well-known in Nebraska for appearing in an ad for an Omaha heating-and-air conditioning company that played off his first name. ... Nebraska is third nationally in rushing defense (46.3 ypg) and sacks (14). The Huskers have held three straight opponents under 60 yards on the ground for the first time since 2008. ... Nebraska is 7-0 against current members of Conference USA. ... The Bulldogs have had at least one play from scrimmage go for at least 50 yards in five straight games.
No. 6 Buckeyes' visit to No. 9 Notre Dame is Big Ten's top game; No. 24 Iowa is at No. 7 Penn State
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GAME OF THE WEEK
No. 6 Ohio State (3-0) at No. 9 Notre Dame (4-0), Saturday, 7:30 p.m. ET (NBC)
One of the most important nonconference games of the season on a day full of big games matches top-10 teams with designs on the College Football Playoff. A win here is a big step toward that goal; a loss is not insurmountable.
This is the fifth straight time since 1996 that two of college football's biggest brands will meet while both are ranked in the top 10. The Buckeyes have won five straight in the series, including 21-10 last year in Columbus. Their last loss to the Irish was in 1936.
Notre Dame QB Sam Hartman, who already has 13 touchdown passes, will go against an Ohio State defense that has allowed a total of 20 points through three games. Buckeyes QB Kyle McCord has found a nice rhythm with six TD passes the last two weeks.
BEST MATCHUP II
No. 24 Iowa (3-0) at No. 7 Penn State (3-0), 7:40 p.m. ET (CBS)
Penn State has scored at least 30 points in 10 straight games and is averaging 43 per game for the season. Iowa is among nine teams to have allowed three or fewer touchdowns so far.
Even if the Hawkeyes slow down Drew Allar and the Nittany Lions, it might not be enough. Iowa's offense is ranked No. 121 nationally. Penn State's defense has forced a Big Ten-best seven turnovers. Penn State is a 14 1/2-point favorite, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. The Hawkeyes haven't been so big an underdog against a team other than Ohio State since 2016.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
Purdue goes into Friday night's meeting with Wisconsin with at least one interception in seven straight games. ... Michigan goes into its home game against Rutgers second nationally in total defense (222.3 ypg) and first in scoring defense (5.3 ppg). ... Rutgers is 8-31 in Big Ten road games since joining the conference in 2014, and only two of the wins have come against opponents that had winning records at the time. ... Nebraska is tied for third nationally with 14 sacks, most since it had 20 at this point in 2005. The Cornhuskers had four at this point a year ago. ... Illinois' Isaiah Williams has caught a pass in 28 straight games since switching from quarterback to receiver before the 2021 season. ... Maryland has won each of its first three games by at least 18 points for the first time since 1948. ... Indiana goes into its game against Akron with a 12-2 record against non-Power Five opponents under Tom Allen. ... Minnesota's .603 win percentage against Northwestern is its best among Big Ten opponents the Gophers have played more than three times.
LONG SHOT
Purdue is a 5 1/2-point underdog against Wisconsin on Friday night, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. The Boilermakers haven't beaten the Badgers in West Lafayette since 1997 and have lost 16 straight in the series. Never mind that Wisconsin picked off five passes against Georgia Southern last week. The Badgers have proved vulnerable to the pass. Purdue's Hudson Card is coming off a 323-yard game in a loss to Syracuse and needs help from the run game.
IMPACT PLAYER
Ohio State WR Marvin Harrison Jr. can elbow his way into the Heisman Trophy conversation with another big outing against a Top 25 opponent under the lights in prime time. He's gone over 100 yards in receptions in three of his last four games against the Top 25, including two straight. He caught six touchdowns in those four games.