The Wisconsin Badgers travel to Lincoln on Wednesday to face the Nebraska Cornhuskers in a Big Ten game that could signal the start of a promising conference season for the Cornhuskers. Nebraska enters conference play unbeaten at 9-0 and ranked 23rd in the AP poll for the first time since 2018. Wisconsin comes in at 7-2 and fresh off a convincing 96-76 win over Marquette. Here, I break down this big game in the Big Ten and make my Wisconsin vs Nebraska prediction for this matchup.
Our Wisconsin vs Nebraska Pick
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Wisconsin Badgers @ Nebraska Cornhuskers
- Date & Time: Wednesday, December 10, 2025, 9:00 PM ET
- Venue: Pinnacle Bank Arena, Lincoln, Nebraska
- Broadcast: BTN
Key Storylines
- Nebraska hunting history: The Cornhuskers are unbeaten so far in 2025-26 at 9-0. A victory Wednesday would tie the school record for their best season start (10-0) and bring them within one of their longest win streak ever. Their confidence is high, and home court advantage gives them added fuel.
- Wisconsin rediscovered the three-ball: In their last outing, the Badgers erupted for 14 threes at 42% while piling up 96 points. Guard John Blackwell dropped 30 points, while teammates Nolan Winter and Aleksas Bieliauskas logged double-doubles. That kind of balance and offensive rhythm makes them dangerous, even on the road.
- Three-point shooting: Both squads rely heavily on perimeter shots. Nebraska takes a high share of threes, among the highest in the country, and Wisconsin also ranks among the top national teams in three-point attempt rate. With both teams being aggressive from the outside, expect a high-scoring, perimeter-focused game.
- Big Ten challenge: For Nebraska, this is the first test of the conference season and the first home game of the Big Ten slate. For Wisconsin, it’s their first true road game after a pair of neutral-site contests. Which team thrives under pressure may determine the result.
Head-to-Head & Betting Trends
- Nebraska is 5-4 against the spread so far this season.
- Wisconsin is also 5-4 against the spread for the year going into this game.
- The under has cashed in five of the first nine games for the year for Nebraska.
- Wisconsin’s games have gone over the total seven times in nine outings.

