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Nebraska still playing victim with bizarre COVID-19 tweet from radio affiliate

In a season full of unfair breaks for Nebraska, the latest arrived on Wednesday in the form of the Big Ten canceling the Huskers’ game against Wisconsin this Saturday due to the Badgers’ COVID-19 outbreak.

At least, that’s how one account in Huskerland saw things.

Late Wednesday, the @HuskerSports Twitter account, operated by Nebraska’s radio network, tweeted a poll for fans to answer for a chance to win a free meal at Runza Restaurants. Typically, the polls cover topics like what’s Nebraska’s most-improved position group, what MLB should do with its playoffs and which movie villain is scariest.

This time, however, @HuskerSports essentially asked whether or not there is a Big Ten conspiracy against the Huskers. Specifically, it questioned if Saturday’s game would have been canceled had it been the Huskers facing a COVID-19 outbreak.

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The tweet only lasted a few hours before it was deleted, but it was enough to make waves on social media.

In case you were wondering, the answer “Yes” was winning by a healthy margin about an hour after the poll was posted.

Poor Nebraska

Nebraska head coach Scott Frost, right, talks with players during the first half of their NCAA college football game against Ohio State Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020, in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State defeated Nebraska 52-17. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete)
Nebraska has had a rough year, everybody. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete)

In the end, the tweet and those responses will mean little, though it’s a solid reminder of how much Nebraska has conducted itself as one of college football’s biggest victims in the coronavirus pandemic.

The Big Ten cancels football out of an abundance of caution during a global pandemic? Victims. The Big Ten brings back football but doesn’t give Nebraska a sweetheart schedule so it can be a contender? Victims. The Huskers have to fly charter and stay in a hotel before their season-opener? Victims.

Now, they’re victims because a game against a team facing a COVID-19 outbreak got canceled? And somehow it’s not even the most embarrassing performance the Huskers have put on against Wisconsin.

It was because of that history that Nebraska was roundly mocked as soon as its radio network posted its tweet:

At least Runza probably got the engagement it was hoping for.

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