Saturday will mark a milestone in college football coverage, as the Big Ten Network will produce the matchup between Minnesota and Nebraska in virtual reality.

The network has partnered with leading VR provider VOKE to bring fans a view they've never seen before.

"We're always exploring ways to integrate new technology into the Big Ten fan experience," BTN vice president of digital media and programming Michael Calderon said in a statement. "We see virtual reality and our partnership with VOKE as an opportunity to provide Big Ten fans a unique way to watch their favorite team from a whole new perspective."

A Gear VR headset and Samsung mobile phone are needed to access the VR experience, with four 180-degree HD cameras capturing the action on the field.

College football ratings, unlike the NFL's, have remained steady throughout the season, but presenting a new way to watch the product is certainly never a bad way to attract more viewers.