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Nebraska wrestling has announced its non-conference schedule for the 2026-27 season. The team opted out of the National Duals Invitational due to scheduling conflicts with finals week.
CLEVELAND, OHIO - MARCH 21:Antrell Taylor of the Nebraska Cornhuskers wrestles Landon Robideau of the Oklahoma State Cowboys during the Division I Men's Wrestling Championship held at Rocket Arena on March 21, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) | NCAA Photos via Getty Images
The Nebraska wrestling program released its non-conference schedule for the 2026-27 season on Tuesday.
After competing in the National Duals Invitational last season, Nebraska elected to pass on its invitation to this year’s tournament because the new December 12-13 schedule interferes with finals week. All four eligible Ivy League teams also declined the invitation for the same reason, while other top programs have weighed their options in deciding whether to attend or not. In my opinion, the NDI’s move from mid-November to mid-December was not a good idea.
Therefore, Nebraska’s schedule looks more like it used to — some seriously salty dual matchups as well as a trip to Vegas for an always tough Cliff Keen Invite.
The specific details of Nebraska wrestling's non-conference schedule have been released, outlining their upcoming matches for the 2026-27 season.
Nebraska declined the invitation because the new schedule for the tournament conflicts with finals week.
All four eligible Ivy League teams also declined the invitation due to the same scheduling conflict with finals week.
The National Duals Invitational is scheduled for December 12-13, 2026.
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The first thing that sticks out is an early season trip to face NCAA runner-up Oklahoma State on Nov. 13. The Cowboys finished second at NCAAs with 131 points this past season, finishing ahead of 3rd-place Nebraska’s 100.5 points. Oklahoma State crowned three true freshman as NCAA Champions — Jax Forrest at 133 pounds, Sergio Vega at 141, and Landon Robideau at 157. The Cowboys also had redshirt freshman Cody Merrill make the NCAA final at 197. Including Troy Spratley at 125 who made the NCAA final in 2025, Oklahoma State will have a former NCAA finalist at five of ten weight classes. With four of those guys in the first five weight classes, that makes for a tough front end to navigate in a dual — it will be a serious early test for this Husker squad.
Nebraska has three other non-conference duals schedule against teams that finished in the Top-20 at NCAAs this year in Wyoming (12th), Arizona State (13th) and Penn (19th). Those three teams present some really solid individual matchups.
I’m excited to see that Nebraska is going to CKLV this season. The Huskers have won five CKLV titles with most of their success coming recently with team titles in 2019, 2021 and 2022 (2020 was not held). Nebraska finished as runner-up in both 2023 and 2024 behind Iowa and Oklahoma State, respectively.
With National Duals so close to CKLV on consecutive weekends, it’s unclear what the field will look like, but it still is the premier in-season college tournament. There will be some really good teams there.