Nebraska’s offense has officially entered elite territory. In Week 11, the Cornhuskers earned the No. 2 spot in PFSN’s College Football Offense Impact Metric, trailing only Notre Dame. The ranking reflects more than just raw scoring. It highlights Nebraska’s efficiency, versatility, and ability to generate impact plays across multiple phases. With a balanced attack and rising execution, the Huskers are proving they belong in the national conversation.
In Week 11 of the college football season, Nebraska’s offense continued its meteoric rise, earning the No. 2 spot nationally in PFSN’s CFB Offense Impact Metric with a score of 93.1, trailing only Notre Dame’s 95.9.
The Cornhuskers edged out fellow Big Ten riser Rutgers (91.6) and SEC contenders like Vanderbilt (91.5), Kentucky (90.9), and Georgia (90.9), showcasing a balanced, high-efficiency attack. Rounding out the top ten were Toledo, Ohio State, Texas A&M, and Ole Miss, all of whom posted strong offensive performances but fell short of Nebraska’s explosive output and consistency…