Both Nebraska and Nevada will look to keep rolling after lopsided season-opening wins as they square off on Thursday.
The game starts at 2 p.m. ET and will be televised on Big Ten Network. But if you don’t have cable or don’t have that channel, here’s how you can watch a live stream of Nevada vs Nebraska online for free:
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FuboTV
You can watch a live stream of Big Ten Network, the BTN alternate channels (for when there are multiple games on BTN) and 100-plus other TV channels on FuboTV, which you can use for free with a seven-day trial right here:
Once signed up for FuboTV, you can watch Nevada vs Nebraska live on the FuboTV app, which is available on your Roku, Roku TV, Amazon Fire TV, or Firestick, Apple TV, Chromecast, Xbox One, Samsung Smart TV, Android TV, iPhone, Android phone, iPad, or Android tablet. Or you can watch on your computer via the FuboTV website.
You can also watch the game live via FoxSports.com or the Fox Sports app. You need to sign in to a TV provider to watch this way, but you can do that with your FuboTV credentials.
If you can’t watch live, FuboTV also comes with 250 hours of cloud DVR space, as well as a 72-hour look-back feature, which allows you to watch the game on-demand within three days of its conclusion, even if you don’t record it.
Vidgo
You can watch a live stream of Big Ten Network and 65+ other TV channels on Vidgo, which you can use for free with a seven-day trial:
Once signed up for Vidgo, you can watch Nevada vs Nebraska live on the Vidgo app, which is available on your Roku, Roku TV, Amazon Fire TV, or Firestick, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, iPhone, Android phone, iPad, or Android tablet. Or you can watch on your computer via the Vidgo website.
You can also watch the game live via FoxSports.com or the Fox Sports app. You need to sign in to a TV provider to watch this way, but you can do that with your Vidgo credentials.
Hulu With Live TV
You can watch a live stream of Big Ten Network and 65+ other TV channels via Hulu With Live TV, which you can try out for free with a seven-day trial:
Once signed up for Hulu With Live TV, you can watch Nevada vs Nebraska live on the Hulu app, which is available on your Roku, Roku TV, Amazon Fire TV, or Firestick, Apple TV, Chromecast, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Samsung Smart TV, LG Smart TV, Android TV, iPhone, Android phone, iPad, or Android tablet. Or you can watch on your computer via the Hulu website.
You can also watch the game live via FoxSports.com or the Fox Sports app. You need to sign in to a TV provider to watch this way, but you can do that with your Hulu credentials.
If you can’t watch live, Hulu with Live TV also comes with 50 hours of Cloud DVR storage (with the ability to upgrade to “Enhanced Cloud DVR,” which gives you 200 hours of DVR space and the ability to fast forward through commercials).
Sling TV
You can watch a live stream of Big Ten Network and 50-plus other TV channels via Sling TV’s “Sling Blue + Sports Extra” bundle. It comes with a free three-day trial, but if you bypass that, you can get $10 off your first month, and get Showtime, Starz, and Epix included for free:
Once signed up for Sling TV, you can watch Nevada vs Nebraska live on the Sling TV app, which is available on your Roku, Roku TV, Amazon Fire TV, or Firestick, Apple TV, Chromecast, Xbox One, Samsung Smart TV, LG Smart TV, Android TV, airTV Mini, Oculus, Portal, iPhone, Android phone, iPad, or Android tablet. Or you can watch on your computer via the Sling TV website.
You can also watch the game live via FoxSports.com or the Fox Sports app. You need to sign in to a TV provider to watch this way, but you can do that with your Sling credentials.
If you can’t watch live, Sling TV comes included with 10 hours of cloud DVR.
Nevada vs Nebraska Preview
Nebraska couldn’t have asked for a better start to their season, blowing out McNeese State 102-55. Six Cornhuskers contributed in the victory, with Trey McGowens, Shamiel Stevenson, Teddy Allen and Dalano Banton all registering 14 points.
“I wasn’t surprised. I knew we would come out and compete. That thing I was absolutely confident in,” Nebraska coach Fred Hoiberg told HuskerExtra. “That’s just what this group is made of.”
The Cornhuskers have feasted on the mentality that it’s a group effort that will lead them to prosperity, which was evident by the box score.
“Coach literally said the same thing yesterday — there’s going to be nights where some guys may not shoot it well, and other guys have to pick them up. And we have plenty of weapons that can do that,” guard Kobe Webster said. “And we have guys, I think seven or eight of us, that can get 20 (points) if need be, if we get hot.
Meanwhile, Nevada was able to get the best of North Dakota State 62-48 in their opener. Grant Sherfield led the way with 14 points, while Tre Coleman added 13 and KJ Hymes was also in double-figures with 11.
Despite their success, the Woldpack were impressed with what Nebraska did in their first contest.
“They won by 40-some and scored over 100 points with six guys in double figures, so they’re a team with a lot of good offensive weapons. You’re not just guarding backcourt or frontcourt,” Nevada head coach Steve Alford said of the Cornhuskers. “They have a lot of weapons, they shoot the three, they drive it. Much different than the team we played (Wednesday) that wants to play a slower pace.
“Nebraska wants to play a breakneck speed, so it’s going to be faster pace, so we have to prep for that. But that’s a team that can really score the ball.”
Nebraska is a 3.5-point favorite for the matchup with the total set at 152 points, per Bovada. The Cornhuskers will have to overcome a Nevada defense that allowed North Dakota state to shoot just 29.1 percent shooting from the field in their opener.
Meanwhile, Nevada has to take care of the ball. Nebraska scored 43 points off 27 McNeese State turnovers in their first game.
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