Nebraska is less than a month away from kicking off its 2018 season, and predictions about how the Huskers' season will unfold have been all over the map.

Vegas sees the Huskers having a decent chance to improve on their 4-8 record and qualify for a bowl game. The computers, however, see Nebraska being a bit more challenged to reach bowl eligibility. Both ESPN's FPI index and the Massey Ratings updated their breakdowns for the Huskers' 2018 season over the summer, and both see Nebraska finishing just below six wins.

Massey ranks Nebraska as the No. 63 overall team in the country, with the No. 33 offense and the No. 88 defense. ESPN's FPI is a bit more bullish on the Big Red, ranking Nebraska as the No. 51 team in the country with a projected record of 5.6-6.4. Getting a fair projection for the Huskers is a tough job considering that Nebraska went through an offseason coaching change, and both metrics struggle a bit to account for a coaching change coming off a disappointing 4-8 season. The schemes and coaches will be very different, but Nebraska also faces one of the country's toughest schedules with Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio State and Michigan State all on the docket.

How do each of the computer simulations see each game of the Husker season shaping up? Let's take a quick look.