Two Hawkeye starters are missing on the depth chart ahead of the trip to Nebraska

Iowa could be without two key players against rival Nebraska on Friday
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Rivalry week is officially upon us!

After earning a comeback victory over Michigan State this past weekend, the Iowa Football squad hits the road for its final regular-season game this year against Nebraska.

The Hawkeyes dropped two straight games against Oregon and USC before finally getting back on track against a 3-7 Michigan State squad last weekend.

Nebraska has been up and down this season after losing starting quarterback Dylan Raiola for the rest of the year after he broke his fibula in a loss to USC in early November.

The Cornhuskers are 2-3 in their last five games, and would love nothing more than to knock off the Hawkeyes at home on Friday morning.

Iowa has dominated the recent series against Nebraska, winning nine of the past 10 games.

Before the Hawkeyes head to Lincoln for another chapter in the heated rivalry, the program released its official Week 14 depth chart.

Everything is the same from last weekend's game against Michigan State, with two notable omissions.

Starting TE Hayden Large and CB TJ Hall are notable omissions

The Hawkeyes have stayed relatively healthy throughout the latter part of the season, but they could be without two key players for this Friday's matchup against Nebraska.

Starting tight end Hayden Large and starting cornerback TJ Hall are not listed on the official Week 14 depth chart.

Hall missed last weekend's game after suffering an injury in the loss to USC the weekend prior, but Large played and was instrumental in the rushing attack.

During his weekly press conference, Head Coach Kirk Ferentz stated that both players have participated in limited capacities so far this week, and he is not ruling either one out.

While Ferentz did not completely rule either play out, tight end DJ Vonnahme and defensive back Zach Lutmer have been listed as starters in their place.

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