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Rutgers at Nebraska football: Journal Star predictions


Nebraska returns to Memorial Stadium after a week away to take on an unbeaten Rutgers team. Here’s how we seeing the game playing out.

GAME PICKS

Penalties have hurt Nebraska recently. What type of penalty gets Matt Rhule fired up on the sidelines this week?

Amie Just, columnist: Jumping offside on third down.

Luke Mullin, reporter: How about one that hasn’t hurt the Huskers this season? An illegal man downfield on a screen pass wipes out a big gain.

Nate Head, sports editor: I’ll take the low-hanging fruit, the special teams. A big kick or punt return gets called back due to an illegal block in the back.

Will Nebraska’s special teams unit bounce back from its recent struggles?

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Mullin: The snaps are still shaky, but a second-quarter make from John Hohl improves the unit’s confidence.

Head: As Rhule pointed out, it’s not all bad on special teams. Just the field goal operation. Let’s say John Hohl goes 1-for-2 on Saturday.

Which running back — Rutgers or Nebraska — has the best game?

Mullin: Kyle Monangai finishes as the game’s leading rusher, but Emmett Johnson continues to earn more touches.

Head: Monangai. Rutgers gives him a huge load of carries, and he pops a couple for 12-plus yards.

How many passing touchdowns does Nebraska throw for, and who catches them?

Just: Two, one to Jacory Barney and Isaiah Neyor.

Mullin: Two, one to Thomas Fidone and one to Jahmal Banks.

Head: Dylan Raiola throws two touchdown passes, to Jahmal Banks and Jaylen Lloyd. 

OVER/UNDERS

Nebraska points scored — 25.5

Dylan Raiola completion percentage — 67

Kyle Monangai rushing yards — 84.5

Jacory Barney rushing + receiving yards — 70

Jahmal Banks receptions — 4.5



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