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No Place Like Nebraska E60 Premiere Date, Trailer Released
2023 Season Doc to Debut on Two Networks, Stream
ESPN's “No Place Like Nebraska” E60 Documentary to Premiere on Sunday, August 25
ESPN's upcoming documentary film, “No Place Like Nebraska,” will premiere on Sunday, August 25. The film, which will tell the story of the 2023 Husker football season, will air exclusively on ESPN2 at 5 p.m. ET and be available to stream on ESPN+.
“We're excited to tell the story of the 2023 Nebraska Cornhuskers football season on E60,” said ESPN Films vice president and executive producer John Dahl. “This team has a lot of potential, and we're looking forward to sharing their journey with our viewers.”
The documentary will feature exclusive interviews with Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule, his staff, and players throughout the season. The film will also take viewers behind the scenes of the team's practices, games, and travels.
“No Place Like Nebraska” is part of ESPN's ongoing commitment to telling the stories of college football's most iconic programs. The series has previously produced critically acclaimed documentaries on the Alabama Crimson Tide, the Ohio State Buckeyes, and the Michigan Wolverines.
Here are some additional details about the documentary:
- The film will be directed by Peter Berg.
- The film will have a runtime of approximately two hours.
- The film was produced by ESPN Films.
Fans can learn more about the documentary by visiting ESPN.com/E60.