
Nebraska vs. Cincy live stream, TV channel, odds
Nebraska sported the 94th-ranked offense last year (358.8 yards per game), and it was even more effective on the other side of the ball, ranking 18th-best with just 317.9 yards allowed per game. From an offensive standpoint, Cincinnati ranked 89th in the FBS with 25.2 points per game last season. Meanwhile, it ranked 62nd in points allowed (384.8 points allowed per contest).
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