- UCLA is a -1.5 point favorite vs. Nebraska
- Nebraska vs. UCLA Total (Over/Under): 43.5 points
- TV Channel: FOX
Nebraska (6-3) visit Rose Bowl to take on UCLA (3-5) on Nov. 8 in Pasadena, CA. Kickoff is scheduled for 9:00pm EST.
UCLA is a betting favorite in Week 11, with the spread sitting at -1.5 (-115).
The Nebraska vs. UCLA Over/Under is 43.5 total points.
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Nebraska vs. UCLA Odds, Spread, Over/Under:
| Spread | Total (O/U) | Moneyline | |
| Nebraska | +1.5 -105 | 43.5 -110 | 100 |
| UCLA | -1.5 -115 | 43.5 -110 | -120 |
Nebraska vs UCLA Prediction:
The winning team model predicts UCLA will win this game with 56.6% confidence, based on game simulations, offensive & defensive matchups and recent game results.
This winning team prediction factors in up-to-date player injuries for both Nebraska and UCLA, key player performances this season and recent team trends.
Nebraska vs UCLA Spread Prediction:
Based on recent against-the-spread trends, the model predicts Nebraska will cover the spread with 52.3% confidence.
This prediction against the spread factors in ATS performances for both teams, opening and current betting lines plus public and sharp money already wagered on this matchup.
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Nebraska Best Bets Today
- Nebraska has hit the 1H Moneyline in 9 of their last 11 games (+7.55 Units / 15% ROI)
- Nebraska have covered the 1H Spread in 9 of their last 12 games (+5.70 Units / 42% ROI)
- Nebraska has hit the 1Q Moneyline in 7 of their last 9 games (+4.50 Units / 15% ROI)
- Nebraska has hit the Team Total Over in 6 of their last 8 games (+3.70 Units / 39% ROI)
- Nebraska have covered the 1Q Spread in 8 of their last 12 games (+3.15 Units / 22% ROI)
UCLA Best Bets Today
- UCLA has hit the Moneyline in 4 of their last 7 games at home (+8.90 Units / 60% ROI)
- UCLA has hit the Team Total Under in 6 of their last 8 games (+3.65 Units / 38% ROI)
- UCLA has hit the Game Total Under in 8 of their last 12 games (+3.60 Units / 27% ROI)
- UCLA has hit the 1Q Game Total Under in 7 of their last 12 games (+1.30 Units / 9% ROI)
- UCLA has hit the 1H Moneyline in 3 of their last 7 games at home (+0.45 Units / 3% ROI)
Nebraska Against the Spread (ATS) Record
Nebraska is 2-5 against the spread this college football season (-3.55 Units / -40.11% ROI).
- Nebraska is 4-3 when betting on the Moneyline for -0.55 Units / -3.3% ROI
- Nebraska is 5-3 when betting the Over for +1.7 Units / 19.32% ROI
- Nebraska is 3-5 when betting the Under for -2.5 Units / -28.41% ROI
UCLA Against the Spread (ATS) Record
UCLA iss 3-5 against the spread this college football season (-2.5 Units / -28.41% ROI).
- UCLA is 3-5 when betting on the Moneyline for +5.8 Units / 40.7% ROI
- UCLA is 3-5 when betting the Over for -2.5 Units / -28.41% ROI
- UCLA is 5-3 when betting the Under for +1.7 Units / 19.32% ROI
Nebraska: Keys to the Game vs. UCLA
Nebraska’s WRs has gained 1,461 yards on 103 receptions (14.2 YPR) this season — T-33rd-best among FBS WRs. UCLA’s defense has allowed just 10.7 Yards Per Reception this season — T-34th-best among FBS defenses.
Nebraska’s WRs has gained 1,461 yards on 103 receptions (14.2 YPR) this season — T-33rd-best among FBS WRs. UCLA’s defense has allowed just 11.1 Yards Per Reception to WRs this season — T-10th-best among FBS defenses.
Nebraska has 472 receptions in 21 games (22.5 per game) since the 2024 season — T-24th-best among FBS skill players. UCLA’s defense has allowed 20.3 receptions per game since the 2024 season — 5th-worst among Big Ten defenses.
Nebraska has 472 receptions in 21 games (22.5 per game) since the 2024 season — 3rd-best among Big Ten skill players. UCLA’s defense has allowed 4.3 receptions per game to TEs since the 2024 season — T-5th-worst among FBS defenses.
Nebraska TEs had no touchdowns on 5 receptions in the Red Zone last season– T-worst Receptions Per TD among Power Conference Teams; Average: 2.0
UCLA: Keys to the Game vs. Nebraska
UCLA’s offense has thrown for 20 or more yards on just 5.1% of 235 attempts this season — 3rd-worst among FBS offenses. Nebraska’s defense allowed 20+ yards on just 4.9% of attempts this season — 2nd-best among FBS defenses.
UCLA’s offense has thrown for 1,468 passing yards in 8 games (just 183.5 YPG) this season — 25th-worst among FBS offenses. Nebraska’s defense has allowed just 127.5 passing yards per game this season — 2nd-best among P5 defenses.
UCLA’s TEs has gained 169 yards on 25 receptions (just 6.8 YPR) this season — 2nd-worst among Big Ten TEs. Nebraska’s defense has allowed just 7.7 Yards Per Reception to TEs this season — T-10th-best among FBS defenses.
UCLA’s offense has thrown for 20 or more yards on just 5.1% of 235 attempts this season — 3rd-worst among FBS offenses. Nebraska’s defense allowed 20+ yards on just 4.9% of attempts this season — best among Big Ten defenses.
UCLA has gained 1,468 yards on 148 receptions (just 9.9 YPR) this season — 9th-worst among FBS skill players. Nebraska’s defense has allowed just 8.6 Yards Per Reception this season — 2nd-best among FBS defenses.
Matchup Notes for Nebraska vs. UCLA
UCLA’s offense has thrown for 20 or more yards on just 5.1% of 235 attempts this season — 3rd-worst among FBS offenses. Nebraska’s defense allowed 20+ yards on just 4.9% of attempts this season — 2nd-best among FBS defenses.
UCLA’s offense has thrown for 1,468 passing yards in 8 games (just 183.5 YPG) this season — 25th-worst among FBS offenses. Nebraska’s defense has allowed just 127.5 passing yards per game this season — 2nd-best among P5 defenses.
UCLA’s TEs has gained 169 yards on 25 receptions (just 6.8 YPR) this season — 2nd-worst among Big Ten TEs. Nebraska’s defense has allowed just 7.7 Yards Per Reception to TEs this season — T-10th-best among FBS defenses.
UCLA’s offense has thrown for 20 or more yards on just 5.1% of 235 attempts this season — 3rd-worst among FBS offenses. Nebraska’s defense allowed 20+ yards on just 4.9% of attempts this season — best among Big Ten defenses.
UCLA has gained 1,468 yards on 148 receptions (just 9.9 YPR) this season — 9th-worst among FBS skill players. Nebraska’s defense has allowed just 8.6 Yards Per Reception this season — 2nd-best among FBS defenses.
Nebraska’s WRs has gained 1,461 yards on 103 receptions (14.2 YPR) this season — T-33rd-best among FBS WRs. UCLA’s defense has allowed just 10.7 Yards Per Reception this season — T-34th-best among FBS defenses.
Nebraska’s WRs has gained 1,461 yards on 103 receptions (14.2 YPR) this season — T-33rd-best among FBS WRs. UCLA’s defense has allowed just 11.1 Yards Per Reception to WRs this season — T-10th-best among FBS defenses.
Nebraska has 472 receptions in 21 games (22.5 per game) since the 2024 season — T-24th-best among FBS skill players. UCLA’s defense has allowed 20.3 receptions per game since the 2024 season — 5th-worst among Big Ten defenses.
Nebraska has 472 receptions in 21 games (22.5 per game) since the 2024 season — 3rd-best among Big Ten skill players. UCLA’s defense has allowed 4.3 receptions per game to TEs since the 2024 season — T-5th-worst among FBS defenses.
Nebraska TEs had no touchdowns on 5 receptions in the Red Zone last season– T-worst Receptions Per TD among Power Conference Teams; Average: 2.0
Nebraska Offensive Stats & Trends
Nebraska’s WRs has gained 1,461 yards on 103 receptions (14.2 YPR) this season — T-33rd-best among FBS WRs. UCLA’s defense has allowed just 10.7 Yards Per Reception this season — T-34th-best among FBS defenses.
Nebraska’s WRs has gained 1,461 yards on 103 receptions (14.2 YPR) this season — T-33rd-best among FBS WRs. UCLA’s defense has allowed just 11.1 Yards Per Reception to WRs this season — T-10th-best among FBS defenses.
Nebraska has 472 receptions in 21 games (22.5 per game) since the 2024 season — T-24th-best among FBS skill players. UCLA’s defense has allowed 20.3 receptions per game since the 2024 season — 5th-worst among Big Ten defenses.
Nebraska has 472 receptions in 21 games (22.5 per game) since the 2024 season — 3rd-best among Big Ten skill players. UCLA’s defense has allowed 4.3 receptions per game to TEs since the 2024 season — T-5th-worst among FBS defenses.
Nebraska TEs had no touchdowns on 5 receptions in the Red Zone last season– T-worst Receptions Per TD among Power Conference Teams; Average: 2.0
UCLA Offensive Stats & Trends
UCLA’s offense has thrown for 20 or more yards on just 5.1% of 235 attempts this season — 3rd-worst among FBS offenses. Nebraska’s defense allowed 20+ yards on just 4.9% of attempts this season — 2nd-best among FBS defenses.
UCLA’s offense has thrown for 1,468 passing yards in 8 games (just 183.5 YPG) this season — 25th-worst among FBS offenses. Nebraska’s defense has allowed just 127.5 passing yards per game this season — 2nd-best among P5 defenses.
UCLA’s TEs has gained 169 yards on 25 receptions (just 6.8 YPR) this season — 2nd-worst among Big Ten TEs. Nebraska’s defense has allowed just 7.7 Yards Per Reception to TEs this season — T-10th-best among FBS defenses.
UCLA’s offense has thrown for 20 or more yards on just 5.1% of 235 attempts this season — 3rd-worst among FBS offenses. Nebraska’s defense allowed 20+ yards on just 4.9% of attempts this season — best among Big Ten defenses.
UCLA has gained 1,468 yards on 148 receptions (just 9.9 YPR) this season — 9th-worst among FBS skill players. Nebraska’s defense has allowed just 8.6 Yards Per Reception this season — 2nd-best among FBS defenses.
Nebraska Defensive Stats & Trends
Nebraska’s WRs has gained 1,461 yards on 103 receptions (14.2 YPR) this season — T-33rd-best among FBS WRs. UCLA’s defense has allowed just 10.7 Yards Per Reception this season — T-34th-best among FBS defenses.
Nebraska’s WRs has gained 1,461 yards on 103 receptions (14.2 YPR) this season — T-33rd-best among FBS WRs. UCLA’s defense has allowed just 11.1 Yards Per Reception to WRs this season — T-10th-best among FBS defenses.
Nebraska has 472 receptions in 21 games (22.5 per game) since the 2024 season — T-24th-best among FBS skill players. UCLA’s defense has allowed 20.3 receptions per game since the 2024 season — 5th-worst among Big Ten defenses.
Nebraska has 472 receptions in 21 games (22.5 per game) since the 2024 season — 3rd-best among Big Ten skill players. UCLA’s defense has allowed 4.3 receptions per game to TEs since the 2024 season — T-5th-worst among FBS defenses.
Nebraska TEs had no touchdowns on 5 receptions in the Red Zone last season– T-worst Receptions Per TD among Power Conference Teams; Average: 2.0
UCLA Defensive Stats & Trends
UCLA’s offense has thrown for 20 or more yards on just 5.1% of 235 attempts this season — 3rd-worst among FBS offenses. Nebraska’s defense allowed 20+ yards on just 4.9% of attempts this season — 2nd-best among FBS defenses.
UCLA’s offense has thrown for 1,468 passing yards in 8 games (just 183.5 YPG) this season — 25th-worst among FBS offenses. Nebraska’s defense has allowed just 127.5 passing yards per game this season — 2nd-best among P5 defenses.
UCLA’s TEs has gained 169 yards on 25 receptions (just 6.8 YPR) this season — 2nd-worst among Big Ten TEs. Nebraska’s defense has allowed just 7.7 Yards Per Reception to TEs this season — T-10th-best among FBS defenses.
UCLA’s offense has thrown for 20 or more yards on just 5.1% of 235 attempts this season — 3rd-worst among FBS offenses. Nebraska’s defense allowed 20+ yards on just 4.9% of attempts this season — best among Big Ten defenses.
UCLA has gained 1,468 yards on 148 receptions (just 9.9 YPR) this season — 9th-worst among FBS skill players. Nebraska’s defense has allowed just 8.6 Yards Per Reception this season — 2nd-best among FBS defenses.
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