Where can I watch the Auburn vs. Nebraska baseball series?
The games will be broadcast on SEC Network+ and can be heard on the Auburn Sports Network.
Sports / College Baseball
The No. 5 Auburn Tigers (7-1) are set to host the Nebraska Cornhuskers (4-3) in a weekend series at Plainsman Park. This marks the first-ever matchup between the two schools and presents an opportunity for Auburn to continue its strong star...
Auburn enters the series with a potent pitching staff, ranking among the NCAA's top 10 in strikeout-to-walk ratio, walks allowed per 9 innings, WHIP, and strikeouts per 9 innings. The starting rotation of Jake Marciano, Jackson Sanders, and Alex Petrovic boasts a combined 4-0 record with 51 strikeouts. Nebraska counters with a strong offensive lineup, featuring six everyday starters batting .348 or higher. The Cornhuskers' pitching staff has a .375 ERA with 69 strikeouts in 60 innings. This series will test Auburn's pitching prowess against Nebraska's hitting strength.
The games will be broadcast on SEC Network+ and can be heard on the Auburn Sports Network.
Auburn is currently ranked No. 5.
Chris Rembert is expected to see action but not in a full-time capacity.
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