The Nebraska Cornhuskers play the Indiana Hoosiers on Saturday, and if you’re wondering how to watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place. The Huskers enter the game with a record of 5-1 (2-1) after defeating the Rutgers Scarlet Knights 14-7 two weeks ago. Indiana is coming off a bye week and has a record of 6-0 (3-0).

Saturday’s game will be the 23rd meeting between the two schools, with Indiana holding the all-time lead at 10-9-3. The last time these two teams played each other was in 2022 when Nebraska defeated Indiana 35-21.

Nebraska has won five of its first six games, matching its win total for the 2023 season. The Huskers are one of only three Big Ten teams (Indiana and Illinois) and 20 teams overall to match or exceed their win total from last season.

Below are all the broadcast details for Nebraska’s game at Indiana.

What channel is the Nebraska vs. Rutgers game on Saturday? Time, TV program

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TV channels: fox

Start time: 11:00 a.m. CT

Nebraska vs. Indiana will be broadcast nationally on Fox in Week 8 of the college football season. Gus Johnson and Joel Klatt will call the game from the locker room at Memorial Stadium, while Jenny Taft will report from the sidelines.

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Nebraska notes

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  • Record 2024: 5-1, 2-1 in the Big Ten
  • Last game: def. Rutgers, 14-7
  • AP rank: Votes received
  • Coach rank: No. 25
  • Head coach: Matt Rhule
  • Nebraska record: 10-8 (2nd year)
  • Career balance: 57-51 (9th year)
  • Record against Indiana: First meeting

Nebraska schedule

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  • August 31st – vs. UTEP (Win, 40-7)
  • September 7th – vs. Colorado (win, 28-10)
  • September 14th – vs. Northern Iowa (Win, 35-3)
  • September 20th – vs. Illinois (loss, 24-31 OT)
  • September 28th – at Purdue (win, 28-10)
  • Oct. 5 – vs. Rutgers (win, 14-7)
  • Oct 19 – in Indiana (11 a.m. CT)
  • Oct 26 – at Ohio State (11 a.m. CT)
  • November 2nd – vs. UCLA (TBA)
  • November 16th – at USC (TBA)
  • November 23rd – vs. Wisconsin (TBA)
  • November 29th – in Iowa (TBA)
  • Record: 5-1 (2-1)

Indiana notes

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  • Record 2024: 6-0, 3-0 in the Big Ten
  • Last game: def. Northwest, 41-24
  • AP rank: No. 16
  • Coach rank: No. 18
  • Head coach: Curt Cignetti
  • Indiana record: 6-0 (1st season)
  • Career balance: 125-35 (14th season)
  • Record against Nebraska: First meeting

Indiana schedule

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  • August 31st – vs. FIU (Win, 31-7)
  • September 6th – vs. Western Illinois (Win, 77-3)
  • September 14th – at UCLA (win, 42-13)
  • September 21st – vs. Charlotte (win, 52-14)
  • September 28th – at Maryland (win, 42-28)
  • Oct. 5 – vs. Northwestern (41-24)
  • Oct 19 – vs. Nebraska (11 a.m. CT)
  • Oct 26 – vs. Washington (11 a.m. CT)
  • November 2nd – at Michigan State (TBA)
  • November 9th – vs. Michigan (TBA)
  • November 23rd – at Ohio State (TBA)
  • November 30th – at Purdue (TBA)
  • Record: 6-0 (3-0)

Series story

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  • All-time series: Indiana leads 10-9-3
  • In Bloomington: Nebraska leads 3-2-1
  • Last game: Nebraska, 35-21 (2022)
  • Winning streak: Nebraska, one game

Nebraska vs. Indiana Predictions, Tips, Odds

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The Nebraska Cornhuskers will face the Indiana Hoosiers on Saturday in Bloomington. Indiana is 6-0 this season and is off to its best start since the 1967 season. Nebraska enters the game with a 5-1 record and is looking for a sixth win to become bowl eligible for the first time since 2016. The Hoosiers may be undefeated, but the first six games of the schedule have hardly been a challenge. Nebraska will have a chance to find out how good this team actually is on Saturday. I believe the Husker defense will rise to the challenge and help Nebraska win.

College football odds via BetMGM:

  • Point distribution: Nebaska +6.5 (-105)
  • Money line: Nebraska +185 / Indiana -225
  • Over-under: 50.5 (-110)

forecast: Nebraska 28, Indiana 21


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