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No. 4 Iowa at Nebraska: Preview links, videos, predictions, how to watch
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Nov. 26, 2015 4:01 pm
Iowa moved into the top four of the College Football Playoff rankings for the first time this week, and looks to stay there with a win over Nebraska that would cap a perfect regular season.
Meanwhile, the Cornhuskers seek to assure themselves of a bowl game by retaining the Heroes Trophy.
ESSENTIALS
Matchup: No. 4 Iowa (11-0, 7-0) @ Nebraska (5-6, 3-4)
Time: 2:30 p.m. (Friday)
Radio: WMT-AM (600), KXIC-AM (800), KKRQ (100.7)
TV: ABC
Online: ESPN3 (Subscription required)
Forecast: Mostly Cloudy, 28 degrees, Wind: N, 16mph
Line: Iowa by 2
Last Year: Nebraska 37, Iowa 34 (OT)
PREGAME READING
2-Minute Drill: Marc Morehouse breaks down Hawkeyes-Cornhuskers
Hlas: Hawkeyes' 12th hurdle could be their highest
Features: Black Friday results will frame the Hawkeyes' yearNebraska native Cole Fisher, engineering major and Iowa linebacker
The Opponent: Huskers focus on border foe and less on storylines
Fun Facts: Iowa-Nebraska, Git-R-Done Edition
VIDEO INTERVIEWS
'We've played better, gotten better in a lot of areas.' Coach Riley today. November 23, 2015
'We've played better, gotten better in a lot of areas.' Coach Riley today. https://t.co/kDYtoyNkpC
— Nebraska Huskers (@Huskers)
PREDICTIONS
Marc Morehouse — Have you been 12-0 in anything ever? Pretty sure I am in thumb wrestling. Iowa 27, Nebraska 24
Mike Hlas — I told you right here on Sept. 12 that Iowa would go 12-0. I didn't say it would be easy. Iowa 37, Nebraska 34
Scott Dochterman — Iowa had the turkey and stuffing on Thursday. A win Friday would be the gravy and dessert. Iowa 37, Nebraska 31
Scott Saville — This could be a real shootout. The Hawks will win the turnover margin. Iowa 38, Nebraska 35
Beth Malicki — Peanut butter balls are better than turkey on Thanksgiving. It's a fact. Look it up. Iowa 24, Nebraska 20
Bob Brooks — The Hawks are champions of the West, but they want more and they should get it. Nebraska fouls and fumbles a lot. Iowa 30, Nebraska 10
Iowa Hawkeyes wide receiver Tevaun Smith (4) evades the tackle of Nebraska Cornhuskers defensive back Nate Gerry (25) after a catch during the 3rd quarter of a Big Ten football game at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City on Friday, November 28, 2014. (Adam Wesley/The Gazette)

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