Michigan’s football team heads back on the road Saturday hoping for better results than in Week 2 at Oklahoma.

The 21st-ranked Wolverines open Big Ten play at Nebraska (3-0) in what oddsmakers are expecting to be a close game. Both teams are coming off blowout victories over low-tier opponents, but this should be a litmus test for each.

The Cornhuskers rank No. 1 in the Big Ten in pass defense, allowing just 66 yards per game through the air. Former five-star quarterback Dylan Raiola has had a sizzling start to his sophomore season, ranking second in the conference in passing yards per game (276.3) and passing touchdowns (eight).

Michigan’s five-star quarterback Bryce Underwood will look to outduel Raiola coming off a stellar performance against Central Michigan, throwing for 235 yards

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