Illinois Fighting Illini vs Nebraska Cornhuskers Prediction, CFB

Illinois Fighting Illini vs Nebraska Cornhuskers Prediction, CFB

Illinois Fighting Illini vs Nebraska Cornhuskers Prediction, CFB Picks. Place a bet wager on NCAA football with the best odds.

The Illinois Fighting Illini have a perfect record for the current season, which brings them into this matchup with us. In their most recent matchup, the Fighting Illini competed against the Central Michigan Chippewas and emerged victorious with a final score of 30-9. There were 29 different times that the Illinois Fighting Illini carried the ball, and they accumulated 137 yards. This meant that they averaged 4.7 yards per carry of the ball. They finished with 58 plays, which resulted in 379 yards of total offense when the final whistle sounded. In total, Illinois allowed 15 pass completions out of 29 attempts, which resulted in 167 yards and a completion rate of 51.7%. The Fighting Illini gave up a total of 142 yards on the ground in 33 tries, which is equivalent to 4.3 yards for every rush that they gave up.

The Illinois Fighting Illini are now averaging 32.7 points per game, which they attribute to their ability to put the ball inside the end zone. As a group, they have produced an average of 153.3 yards in the ground game, which places them in the 73rd position in Division 1 football. Over the course of this season, the Fighting Illini have accumulated a total of 1,136 yards. Within the realm of touchdown distribution, Illinois has amassed a total of six touchdowns through the passing game and four touchdowns through the rushing game. A total of 61 first downs have been accumulated by Illinois, and the team has been penalized for 18 violations for 146 yards. One time, they had made a mistake and turned the over.

With an average of 8.7 points scored against them, the Fighting Illini are ranked fourteenth in the nation when it comes to the scoring of their opponents. As of this point in the season, they have allowed an average of 123.0 running yards per game and 4.2 yards per run through their defense. Over the course of three games, they have allowed a total of 369 yards on the ground. The Fighting Illini have allowed 455 yards via the air, which places them in the 40th position among Division I teams in terms of passing yards. Not only have they allowed a completion rate of 52.6%, but they have also allowed an average of 151.7 yards per game to be delivered through the air. As of the current season, they are allowing 274.7 yards per game, which places them 33rd in Division I. In addition to not allowing any touchdowns to be scored in the ground game, they have suffered two touchdowns through the air.

Going into this game, the Cornhuskers have a perfect record for the season. After their most recent match, the Cornhuskers prevailed over the Northern Iowa Panthers by a score of 34-3. This victory was the Cornhuskers’ most recent triumph. There were 39 tries on the run for Nebraska, and they were successful for 139 yards (3.6 yards per rush). A completion percentage of fifty percent was allowed by the secondary of the Cornhuskers, which resulted in the loss of sixteen yards and thirty-two completed passes. As a result of running 48 plays, the Cornhuskers finished with a total of 423 yards, which is equivalent to 8.8 yards per play. Nebraska finished with a total of 142 yards on the football after running it for a total of 22 times, with an average of 6.5 yards per attempt.

With an average of 421.3 yards per game, the Nebraska Cornhuskers are now ranked 51st in the nation based on their performance. 184 yards of penalties on 19 violations are accumulated by the Nebraska offense, which places them in the 56th position in the country in terms of their ability to assist the other team. Over the course of this season, they have racked up 514 yards on the ground and average 171.3 yards per game. At the same time as they have thrown one pick and allowed their opponents to recover one fumble, they have also obtained seventy-four first downs. When it comes to their ability to score points, the Cornhuskers are currently ranked 45th in college football, with an average of 34.0 points scored per game. As of this point in the season, the Cornhuskers have accumulated 750 yards through the air and have averaged 250.0 yards through the air per game, which places them in the 52nd position in the nation for throwing yards.

This season, Nebraska has allowed a total of 211 yards rushing, which is equivalent to 70.3 yards per game. Furthermore, they have not allowed any touchdowns to be scored on the ground. Given that they have allowed two touchdowns through the air and 185.0 yards per game, they are now ranked 57th in Division 1 of the National Football League. In the first four weeks of this year, they have accumulated one fumble recovery and four picks. With 183 plays played, the Cornhuskers’ defense ranks 57th in Division I. They have been on the field for 183 plays. On average, the Cornhuskers allow 6.7 points to be scored against them, which places them in eighth place in Division I. The total number of points that they have given up is twenty.

 

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