The Cornhuskers’ offensive unit was nowhere near the form fans expected, as they were held scoreless in a stunning defeat at the hands of USC. The team struggled to maintain possession, with quarterback red zone opportunities quickly disappearing under relentless pressure. Key players appeared out of sync, resulting in multiple three-and-outs that stifled any chance of building momentum throughout the game. Despite flash moments of potential, Nebraska’s ground game was subdued, finishing with under 75 rushing yards, failing to establish the necessary balance to challenge USC’s defense.

Nebraska’s inability to convert in critical moments was starkly evident in the box score below, highlighting the offense’s inefficiency and USC’s dominance on the defensive side of the ball:

Category Nebraska USC
Points Scored 0 28
Total Yards 190 420
Third Down Conversions 2/13 7/12
Turnovers 3 1

With offensive struggles mounting, the Cornhuskers must reassess their game plan if they hope to salvage their season. As the schedule progresses, improving execution in the red zone and reducing careless turnovers will be paramount to breaking out of this offensive slump.