February 23, 2025

Nebraska backs out of football series with Tennessee

There will be a change to Tennessee’s 2026 and 2027 schedules.

Nebraska has reportedly backed out of a home-and-home series with the Vols, buying out a contract that has been in the works since 2006.

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Tennessee was supposed to play the Huskers at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln in 2026 with the Vols hosting Nebraska the following year at Neyland Stadium.

The two teams have never met in the regular season, but have played twice in the postseason: the 1998 Orange Bowl and the 2016 Music City Bowl.

Nebraska will owe Tennessee $500,000 in liquidated damages plus other expenses, according to reports.

Tennessee will have to fill the void now left on its two upcoming schedules. The Vols are slated to host Furman and Western Michigan in their 2026 and 2026 non-conference schedules.

Tennessee’s SEC schedules for those seasons have not been announced.

The Vols still have a home-and-home series scheduled with Washington in 2029-30.

On Saturday afternoon, Tennessee basketball went on the road and earned a signature win over Texas A&M.

The No. 6 Vols downed the No. 7 Aggies 77-69 in College Station.

Here’s everything Tennessee coach Rick Barnes said to the media following the victory.

On limiting drives to the rim

It is our game plan, to be quite honest with you, we try to do that every night. They’re hard downhill drivers, get you into rotations. As you know, they’re one of the best rebounding teams in the country, both ways. They pull you out of position. We were concerned about those rotations like that. But early we really wanted to keep it as tight as we could. Didn’t want to foul them, fouled a little bit too much, obviously. But they create that. Really hard team to guard because of what they do and their second, third and fourth efforts to get there. Lot of respect for Buzz and the Texas A&M family here. He’s done a great job. He really has. And they’re hard, they’re really hard to play against. Really proud of our guys today where, again, I thought they were very resilient. We didn’t get off to the start we wanted, but again, that happens. But we kept our poise.

On Chaz Lanier’s night

We wanted to spread them out to start with. We wanted to spread them out and all we wanted to do with Chaz is get him a little bit of separation. He’s gotten so much better he’s seen all kinds of defenses. Again, I don’t think anybody’s being fouled more than he’s being fouled. I told Fran Fraschilla last night, I said, watch how much his shirt tail is out. He gets grabbed and pulled and we’re just trying to screen him to get him a little separation. As you know, he has got a quick release, but I love the fact he started the last couple weeks driving the ball downhill to make people not able to always just sit on his jump shot. But he’s worked hard, his teammates believe in him and, again, we’ve seen him do it. He’s done it before, early in the year. He had 25 points in the first half against Baylor and so we’ve seen him do that. And he’s had other games like that but just really proud of the fact that he is continuing to try to get that better every day.

On Zakai Zeigler’s dagger three

Well, the play was also drawn up for a lob. He was going to lob it up there and let Felix go up there, but he didn’t get quite as deep under it. We wanted him to get there early and try to get position underneath, but the option wasn’t there. Right then, I told Shack, ‘Watch this.’ And Z made a great cut to get open and he obviously had to shoot it.

On Zakai Zeigler’s second half

Well, we’ve seen him do it. It seems like the bigger the moment, he thrives on that. But you know, he’s such a special player, the things that he does for his teammates. And Chaz would probably tell you the biggest thing is how he does it every day in practice. What you see and the way you see him play, it’s hard to get guys to do that, but it’s just in his DNA. But he’s never going to quit. And at the end, we really wanted to start driving really, really hard. We wanted to do that, try to play behind, because they do an incredible job of collapsing, going after the ball, breaking it loose. And I thought those drives were really key for him.

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