Saturday’s game at Memorial Stadium between Nebraska and Penn State could be a wet one, if weather forecasts calling for severe storms are accurate. Though the temperature around kickoff time at 2:30 is expected to be in the high seventies, strong winds and possible rain are supposed to roll in later in the afternoon and evening, potentially impacting the second half of the game. The temperatures could turn bone-chilling, appropriate for a game that promises to be bone-jarring. Nebraska will send the nation’s sixth best rushing offense into the teeth of Penn State’s vaunted linebacking corps led by Butkus Award semifinalist Michael Mauti. Defensively, the Huskers will hope to apply pressure to Penn State’s standout senior quarterback Matt McGloin. This is the fifteenth meeting all time between Nebraska and Penn State. The two teams have split the first fourteen, seven wins each.