LINCOLN, Neb. - Husker Football is becoming well known for it's night game atmosphere - from the tunnel walk, to the fourth quarter light show. 

If there's any other Big Ten atmosphere to rival Memorial, it's probably a white out night game at Beaver Stadium - where the Huskers will head this weekend to take on Penn State. 

Nebraska, fresh off a bye, will take on the Nittany Lions in their fourth night game of the season. Matt Rhule, a Penn State alum, says he welcomes the challenge and the opportunity of another nationally televised prime time tilt.

"They want us to play on national TV, so I love it," Rhule said. "Our league is unique to have tolerances for certain teams so some teams have the tolerances to not play late games late in the year.... We don't have those tolerances so we'll go play on national TV. Do I love getting back at three in the morning Sunday and then playing on Frida at 11? Yea, let's go do something tough."

The Nittany Lions enter the contest with a record of 4-6 with a win over Michigan State this weekend ending a six game losing streak. Penn State fired former Head Coach James Franklin on October 12.

At home, the Nittany Lions have found success, losing to #6 Oregon in overtime and just over two weeks ago took #2 Indiana to the wire. 

Rhule says the Nittany Lions are tough at home and the biggest challenge will be adjusting to the noise. 

"Most teams do play a little bit better at home," Rhule said. "We get to see what it's like when the other team gets a false start on third down and we're all clapping. We'll jsut have to go out and have poise in the noise and go out and play."

Kick off between the Huskers and Penn State is set for 6:00 p.m. CT on NBC.