Defensive Lineup for the Pinstripe Bowl: Nebraska vs. Boston College
Prepare for an Exciting Matchup: Nebraska Cornhuskers Take on Boston College Eagles
This Saturday at Yankee Stadium in New York City, fans will witness a thrilling clash in the Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl where the Nebraska Cornhuskers face off against the Boston College Eagles. Both teams have had a mixed season with Nebraska finishing with a record of 6 wins and 6 losses (3-6 in Big Ten play), while Boston College holds a better overall record of 7-5 (4-4 in conference).
This game marks an important occasion as it will be their inaugural meeting on the football field. For Nebraska, this bowl will be significant as it represents their 54th postseason appearance and their first since participating in the Music City Bowl back in 2016.
Strong Defensive Performance by Nebraska
The Huskers’ defense is notable this season, ranking an impressive No. 17 nationally for overall defense with an average of just 315.4 yards allowed per game. Furthermore, they excel at limiting scoring opportunities which places them also at No. 17 for scoring defense allowing only 19.8 points per game.
In contrast to this robust defensive performance, Boston College’s offense has struggled somewhat this year—ranking No. 88 nationwide with 366.8 yards averaged per game and managing to score an average of 29.3 points, placing them at No.54 among college teams.
Let’s take a deeper look into Nebraska’s defensive depth chart that is set for Saturday’s contest against Boston College:
Nebraska’s Defensive Depth Chart:
Defensive Line:
- Left Defensive End #1 – Ty Robinson
- Jersey Number: #9
- Height/Weight: 6’5″, 310 lbs
- Description: Senior from Gilbert, AZ.
- Nose Tackle #1 – Nash Hutmacher
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This lineup sets high expectations as kickoff approaches—scheduled for 11:00 AM CT, broadcasted live on ABC.
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