Got Neb at -1, they have owned MSU, Neb focus on the run and make MSU crappy QB throw he will make lots of mistakes and Neb will capitalize on short field and TO
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Got Neb at -1, they have owned MSU, Neb focus on the run and make MSU crappy QB throw he will make lots of mistakes and Neb will capitalize on short field and TO
Good points on both sides. Homer alert here, but I like the Huskers in this one. Some reasons:
1) The Husker D is improving, and excels against pro-style offenses. 2) Michigan State can't put more than 2 TD's on the board offensively. 3) Nebraska can't put less than 2 TD's on the board offensively. 4) Nebraska will expect the run, and force the Spartans to pass to win. 5) Michigan State can't pass very well. 6) Nebraska is #8 in the nation in pass defense. (surprising enough) 7) Nebraska turns the ball over alot, but the Spartans don't recover alot of those (more surprising). And they can't capitalize on the ones they do get. 8) Homefield advantage part 1: Michigan State is 0-2 in conference play at home this year, 2-3 overall. 9) Homefield advantage part 2: Dantonio is begging for fans to show up, tickets are selling cheap, and Nebraska travels better than any team in the nation. Northwestern had to go to a silent count at home because 50% of the fans were wearing red and being loud.
It will look close for most of the game, but I like Nebraska in this one 23-17.
Feel free to bash the homer now, but keep in mind that aside from the prediction, everything I threw out there was statistical fact.
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Good points on both sides. Homer alert here, but I like the Huskers in this one. Some reasons:
1) The Husker D is improving, and excels against pro-style offenses. 2) Michigan State can't put more than 2 TD's on the board offensively. 3) Nebraska can't put less than 2 TD's on the board offensively. 4) Nebraska will expect the run, and force the Spartans to pass to win. 5) Michigan State can't pass very well. 6) Nebraska is #8 in the nation in pass defense. (surprising enough) 7) Nebraska turns the ball over alot, but the Spartans don't recover alot of those (more surprising). And they can't capitalize on the ones they do get. 8) Homefield advantage part 1: Michigan State is 0-2 in conference play at home this year, 2-3 overall. 9) Homefield advantage part 2: Dantonio is begging for fans to show up, tickets are selling cheap, and Nebraska travels better than any team in the nation. Northwestern had to go to a silent count at home because 50% of the fans were wearing red and being loud.
It will look close for most of the game, but I like Nebraska in this one 23-17.
Feel free to bash the homer now, but keep in mind that aside from the prediction, everything I threw out there was statistical fact.
I'm with HuskerAlum. All good points. Two more points to throw out there. There is a reason MSU offense sucks, the oline is beat up and getting worse. That spells disaster because NU is going to go man coverage on their crummy pass attack and throw the kitchen sink at Maxwell. Second I dont blame MSU fans for looking for positives in such a bleak season, but one come back drive against Wisconsins prevent the win defense does not constitute a turn around.Maxwell should turn into a fine QB but it aint happening Saturday. Huskers 27-10.
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I'm with HuskerAlum. All good points. Two more points to throw out there. There is a reason MSU offense sucks, the oline is beat up and getting worse. That spells disaster because NU is going to go man coverage on their crummy pass attack and throw the kitchen sink at Maxwell. Second I dont blame MSU fans for looking for positives in such a bleak season, but one come back drive against Wisconsins prevent the win defense does not constitute a turn around.Maxwell should turn into a fine QB but it aint happening Saturday. Huskers 27-10.
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