Thursday, Oct. 7
No. 21 Nebraska (3-1) at No. 24 Missouri (4-0), 9 p.m. (ESPN)
Line: Nebraska by 3.
Series Record: 63-36-3.
Last Meeting: 2008. Missouri 52-17.
What’s at Stake
After decades of Nebraska dominance, the Tigers have flipped the script in this Big 12 North Division rivalry. They have beaten the Huskers two straight years (outscoring them 93-23) and four of the past six. Missouri, coming off a bye week, is trying for its first three-win streak against Nebraska since 1969 and its fourth consecutive 5-0 start. Nebraska, also coming off a bye week, has three wins over Sun Belt Conference teams along with a 16-15, last-second road loss to Virginia Tech.
Key Matchup
ceptions. Nebraska leads the country in scoring defense, allowing just 7 points a game with a slate that has included overmatched Florida Atlantic, Arkansas State and Louisiana-Lafayette.
Players to watch
Nebraska: RB Roy Helu leads the Cornhuskers with an average of 116 yards rushing per game. QB Zac Lee is averaging 231.8 passing yards a game. His leading receivers are Helu and Mike McNeill, tied with 11 catches.
Missouri: Gabbert threw for a career-high 414 yards in the Tigers’ 31-21 road win over Nevada before the bye week. WR Danario Alexander leads the team with 29 receptions, including four TDs.
Figures
Missouri has won 20 of its past 22 home games and has not lost to a Big 12 North opponent in Columbia since 2004. … Nebraska has 386 wins since 1970, 27 more than any other school. … Missouri last hosted a Thursday night game in 1992, losing 6-0 to Colorado.
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