Huskers reflect on meeting Wisconsin again

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We've all seen the new kid before - kind of timid, sitting in the corner. You know the narrative. The bully comes up, starts picking on him until the good guy comes over stands up for him and brings him into his circle of friends.

In Nebraska's Big Ten debut last year in Madison, there was no savior in sight.

The bully, Wisconsin, kept wailing away pounding the new kid into the ground.

As the Badgers rolled up over 230 yards rushing in route to a 48 to 17 beat down at Camp Randle.

Now, the Huskers have a year under their belts in the Big Ten and haven't forgotten about last year's dismantling.

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