Michigan State Football Set to Travel to Nebraska This Saturday: Here’s Where to Score Tickets for Under $50
Nebraska aims to rebound from its first loss while Michigan State seeks recovery; Huskers rank second nationally in passing offense with 351.8 yards per game.
- On Oct. 4, the Michigan State Spartans football team travels to Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska, for a 3 p.m. CT kickoff as Nebraska completes a four-game homestand.
- After recent defeats, Nebraska Cornhuskers come off a bye and seek to rebound, while Michigan State Spartans lost 45-31 to USC on Sept. 20.
- Nebraska's offense has produced 351.8 passing yards per game and 496.5 total yards, while its nation-leading pass defense allows 75.8 yards per game.
- This game serves as Nebraska's 2025 Homecoming, the 114th in school history, where the Huskers hold an 86-23-4 record and have won 13 of their last 15 games.
- Michigan State brings a near-375-yard offense including 220 passing yards, struggles in Spartans pass defense allowing 263.5 yards per game, and both teams have strong special teams and net punting.
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Michigan State football set to travel to Nebraska this Saturday: Here’s where to score tickets for under $50
The Michigan State Spartans are back in action this Saturday, Oct. 4 as they travel to Nebraska to take on the Cornhuskers at 4 p.m. ET. Now is the perfect time for fans making the trip to score their tickets.
Huskers-Spartans clash for Homecoming in Lincoln - Nebraska City News-Press
Nebraska completes a four-game homestand on Saturday afternoon when the Huskers play host to Michigan State at Memorial Stadium. The contest also serves as Nebraska’s 2025 Homecoming Game in Lincoln. Kickoff between the Huskers and Spartans is set for 3 p.m. CT, with television coverage on FS1. The game can be heard on the Huskers Radio Network, Huskers.com and the Huskers App. Following this week’s game, the Huskers will play their first true r…

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