Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor, September 27, 2011

Some are calling it the biggest Big Ten football game since No. 1 Ohio State played No. 2 Michigan in the 2006 season finale, and rightfully so. Saturday's game between No. 8 Nebraska and No. 7 Wisconsin is huge for so many reasons, starting with it being the Huskers' Big Ten debut. In addition to that, it's also a battle of undefeated top 10 teams, teams that happen to possess the Big Ten's two highest-scoring offenses, as well as a night game at Camp Randall Stadium. So yeah, this game is very big. You'd know it from the anticipation on Twitter. See for yourself.

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