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2025 Nebraska football schedule, results, predictions & odds

2025 Nebraska football schedule, results, predictions & odds

USA Today20-07-2025
The Nebraska Cornhuskers play Penn State on Nov. 22, a highlight of their 2025 college football schedule. For the full slate, see below.
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