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One of the best wideouts in college football will be on display when Sam LaPorta and the Iowa Hawkeyes (7-4) host the Nebraska Cornhuskers (3-8) on Friday, November 25, 2022.
The Cornhuskers are expected to lose by at least two scores (currently +10.5) against the Hawkeyes (with an over/under of 37.5 points).
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Game Info and Betting Lines for Iowa vs. Nebraska
- Game Day: Friday, November 25, 2022
- Game Time: 4:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: BTN
- Location: Iowa City, Iowa
- Stadium: Kinnick Stadium
Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline |
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Hawkeyes | -10.5 | -112 | -110 | 37.5 | -109 | -112 | -435 | +318 |
Iowa Betting Insights
- So far this season, Nebraska has compiled a 4-6-0 record against the spread.
- Nebraska is a 2-2 record against the spread when an underdog by 10.5 points or more this season.
- Two of Nebraska’s 10 games with a set total have hit the over (20%).
Iowa Stats & Insights
- Iowa has struggled offensively, ranking second-worst in the FBS (253.3 yards per game) this season. However, the defense ranks sixth-best in the nation, allowing just 273.3 yards per game.
- Iowa has struggled on offense, ranking ninth-worst in the FBS (17.5 points per game) this season. The defense, however, ranks fifth-best, surrendering just 13.5 points per game.
- Iowa has struggled in the passing game, ranking ninth-worst in the FBS (158.9 passing yards per game) this season. However, the defense ranks sixth-best defensively, surrendering only 164.4 passing yards per game.
- Iowa owns the 16th-best run defense this season (108.9 rushing yards allowed per game), but ranks 10th-worst on offense (94.4 rushing yards per game).
- Iowa owns the 21st-best third-down defense this season (32.2% third-down conversion rate allowed), but ranks fifth-worst offensively (28.9% third-down conversion rate).
- With 20 forced turnovers (19th in the FBS) against 13 turnovers committed (31st in the FBS), Iowa’s +7 turnover margin is the 16th-best in college football.
Iowa’s Best Players
- Spencer Petras has 1,716 pass yards for Iowa, completing 56.7% of his passes and throwing five touchdowns and five interceptions this season.
- Kaleb Johnson has racked up 648 yards on 127 carries while finding the end zone five times.
- Leshon Williams has carried the ball 105 times for 367 yards (33.4 per game) and two touchdowns.
- LaPorta’s team-high 600 yards as a receiver have come on 53 receptions (out of 85 targets) with one touchdown.
- Nico Ragaini has hauled in 25 passes while averaging 27.9 yards per game and scoring one touchdown.
- Luke Lachey’s 18 grabs have turned into 273 yards and two touchdowns.
- Joe Evans paces the team with 6.0 sacks, and also has 4.0 TFL and 22 tackles.
- Iowa’s leading tackler, Jack Campbell, has 74 tackles, 3.0 TFL, and two interceptions this year.
- Cooper DeJean leads the team with four interceptions, while also recording 48 tackles, 2.0 TFL, and four passes defended.
Nebraska Betting Insights
- Nebraska has gone 4-6-0 ATS this season.
- In games it has played as at least 10.5-point underdogs this year, Nebraska is 2-2 against the spread.
- Out of Nebraska’s 10 games with a set total, two have hit the over (20%).
Nebraska Stats & Insights
- Nebraska has not been getting things done defensively, ranking 24th-worst with 427.2 total yards allowed per game. It has been more effective on offense, regstering 345.5 total yards per contest (101st-ranked).
- With 22.5 points per game on the offensive side of the ball, Nebraska ranks 103rd in the FBS. On defense, it ranks 91st, allowing 28.5 points per contest.
- With 215.6 passing yards per game on offense, Nebraska ranks 88th in the FBS. Defensively, it ranks 80th, surrendering 232.2 passing yards per contest.
- Nebraska’s defense has been bottom-25 in run defense this season, surrendering 195.0 rushing yards per game, which ranks 15th-worst in the FBS. On offense, it ranks 94th with 129.9 rushing yards per contest.
- Nebraska is posting a 41.3% third-down conversion percentage on offense this season (50th-ranked). Meanwhile, it is giving up a 42.9% third-down rate (105th-ranked) on defense.
- With 12 forced turnovers (101st in the FBS) and 18 turnovers committed (92nd in the FBS) this season, Nebraska ranks 100th in the FBS with a turnover margin of -6.
Nebraska’s Best Players
- Casey Thompson has compiled 2,129 yards on 62.7% passing while tossing 14 touchdown passes with 10 interceptions this season.
- Anthony Grant is his team’s leading rusher with 204 carries for 909 yards, or 82.6 per game. He’s found paydirt six times on the ground, as well.
- Ajay Allen has totaled 190 yards on 33 carries with two touchdowns.
- Trey Palmer leads his team with 878 receiving yards on 62 receptions with seven touchdowns.
- Marcus Washington has put up a 419-yard season so far. He’s caught 28 passes on 43 targets.
- Travis Vokolek’s 20 receptions (on 34 targets) have netted him 240 yards (21.8 ypg) and two touchdowns.
- Garrett Nelson leads the team with 5.5 sacks, and also has 8.0 TFL and 52 tackles.
- Nebraska’s top-tackler, Luke Reimer, has 75 tackles, 2.0 TFL, one sack, and one interception this year.
- Malcolm Hartzog leads the team with three interceptions, while also recording 17 tackles, 1.0 TFL, and three passes defended.