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Snow Game: Iowa vs. Nebraska Face Off

Summary

  • Iowa and Nebraska enter with identical 7-4 records.
  • Nebraska's starting QB Dylan Raiola is out for the season.
  • A wintry mix and snow are forecasted for the game.
Snow Game: Iowa vs. Nebraska Face Off

The Iowa Hawkeyes are set to face the Nebraska Cornhuskers in their final regular-season game on Black Friday. Both teams hold identical 7-4 records, but Nebraska enters the contest with significant quarterback uncertainty following the season-ending injury to Dylan Raiola.

In Raiola's absence, backup TJ Lateef has started two games, showing flashes of potential but also inconsistency. Nebraska's offense will likely lean heavily on star running back Emmett Johnson, who ranks fourth nationally in rushing yards and touchdowns. The Hawkeyes, conversely, have struggled offensively through the air but boast a potent rushing attack.

This game is anticipated to be a defensive battle, with a wintry mix and potential snow expected to affect playing conditions. Iowa has won the last two meetings, both by a 13-10 score, and has not lost in Lincoln since 2011.

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A wintry mix, including a chance of 1-3 inches of snow, is forecasted for the game in Lincoln.
Due to Dylan Raiola's season-ending injury, backup TJ Lateef is expected to start for Nebraska.
Iowa has won the last two matchups against Nebraska, both by a 13-10 score, and has not lost in Lincoln since 2011.

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