The UCLA Bruins defense is excited and ready for an extremely physical Nebraska team.
The UCLA Bruins are riding a major high after getting their first Big Ten Conference victory against Rutgers, 35-32., a tough and physical team that is coming back from a narrow loss to the No. 4 ranked Ohio State.
This momentum is going to be important because Nebraska not only has a tall receiving corps, but the team also spreads the ball around, with each receiver boasting at least 20 receptions. “I think the receivers, again, can make plays in the pass game. You’ll see great catches on film and things like that,” linebacker Carson Schwesinger said. “And then the running backs, you’re going to get a lot of physicality and quickness as well from the backfield.”
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