** 2021 Previews: OWH/LJS HuskerExtra Season Predictions **

Saunders

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We asked our Magic 8-Ball to predict Nebraska's football season

Typically we have our staff of expert Husker writers predict each game of Nebraska's season.

But this year we turned to something even more wise — a Magic 8-Ball.

Yes, the children's toy with all its infinite wisdom already knows what will happen each time the Huskers take the field in 2021.

So let's find out what it has to say — unless it wants us to "ask again later."

https://huskerextra.com/news/football/we-asked-our-magic-8-ball-to-predict-nebraskas-football-season/article_f2cbba4f-35e2-5318-b427-df519a7a2231.html?utm_campaign=snd-autopilot&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter_

TL;DR Version
Nebraska 31 - Illinois 21


Nebraska 48 - Fordham 17

Nebraska 38 - Buffalo 13

Oklahoma 43 - Nebraska 24

Nebraska 28 - Michigan State 20

Nebraska 24 - Northwestern 13

Nebraska 24 - Michigan 20

Minnesota 27 - Nebraska 16

Nebraska 35 - Purdue 27

Ohio State 38, Nebraska 21

Wisconsin 17 - Nebraska 13

Nebraska 27, Iowa 24

Final Record: 8-4

 
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They should’ve gone with the Magic 8 Ball years ago. Seems to be a pretty even-keeled assessment. Not too patronizingly optimistic and not overly pessimistic.

 
Magic 8 ball is drunk as f#&% if it thinks Ohio State is only putting up 38. 

Also, why the f#&% do we play Ohio State every year?
We actually get a 2 year break in 22/23 from Ohio State before we get Michigan, Penn State and Ohio State all in 24, with Michigan, Penn State, Wisconsin and Iowa all on the road.

 
We actually get a 2 year break in 22/23 from Ohio State before we get Michigan, Penn State and Ohio State all in 24, with Michigan, Penn State, Wisconsin and Iowa all on the road.
Yep. I think it starts a 6 year period with Michigan being the constant crossover from the east, with OSU being a part of the schedule some years like you mentioned. Wisconsin will get OSU for 6 straight years.

It's interesting you mention '24. Both Nebraska and Wisconsin have Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State. 

 
Yep. I think it starts a 6 year period with Michigan being the constant crossover from the east, with OSU being a part of the schedule some years like you mentioned. Wisconsin will get OSU for 6 straight years.

It's interesting you mention '24. Both Nebraska and Wisconsin have Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State. 
Iowa gets Rutgers, Maryland and Indiana that year so pencil them in as West champs.

 
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