Nebraska’s Wednesday-night loss to South Dakota State played out like a bizarre B-movie. A horrific late twist and titanic collapse put the Huskers on the business side of a tragic ending. Consider Friday’s series-opening train wreck against Indiana a rerun. In the first game of a must-win series, the Huskers took a two-run lead to the top of the ninth. Sixth-year senior Kyle Perry took the ball. Nebraska lost 10-5. The Hoosiers plated seven in the game’s final inning and dropped the Huskers to 30-18 overall and 12-7 in Big Ten play. Nebraska is 10-13 since the start of April after the team’s …