When Michigan State visits Nebraska on Saturday, both teams will be coming off a bye week with hopes of rebounding from a recent loss and reigniting the Big Ten campaign.

The Cornhuskers (3-1, 0-1 Big Ten) fell at home to Michigan 30-27 on Sept. 20. Nebraska coach Matt Rhule said everyone involved with the program was frustrated with the outcome.

"No one cares about your feelings," Rhule said. "I was frustrated, they were frustrated, play better. That's the message, play better, practice better, no one's coming to rescue you. There's a lot of really good teams out there that are frustrated after a loss."

Both Rhule and Michigan State coach Jonathan Smith focused on evaluating and addressing their teams' biggest concerns heading into the Saturday matchup.

Rhule said the emphasis is on r

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