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and, sadly, one is not...
sadly one of them is about to come to an end
and, sadly, one is not...
sadly one of them is about to come to an end
Challenge accepted. NU will lose that many games this year. The Nebraska D minus Suh is not a bunch of chumps, they're actually very good - but not otherworldly good like they were most of last year, which is the only reason the CCG game was close. National publications, which are usually wrong, are basically assuming that Nebraska will have the same D as they had last year, that Crick will carry them like Suh. That won't happen (although it will feel that way after a few early cupcakes). Not having a solid starting QB might affect their success this year as well...8 turnovers isn't just the bounces going against a team. It's a complete and total fluke that you could not duplicate if you played that game a million times over. Again, if you look around on here, it's everyone claiming Suh was the whole team, but he sucked when he played CU. So which is it? How did NU still win against CU if Suh was the only reason for success? Is every single publication wrong? Is every other guy on the defense a complete chump? Seems to be what you're indicating here.
You're absolutely right about CU playing a close game almost every year. They will have a chance, but the magnitude of the game, the significance of it being the last in the series and the last in the conference, along with it being senior day makes it heavily in NU's favor. Bottom line: your original post said THEY WILL lose 3-4 games. THEY WILL lose to UW, UT, aTm, and CU. Don't speak in absolutes if you don't want to be challenged.
Challenge accepted. NU will lose that many games this year. The Nebraska D minus Suh is not a bunch of chumps, they're actually very good - but not otherworldly good like they were most of last year, which is the only reason the CCG game was close. National publications, which are usually wrong, are basically assuming that Nebraska will have the same D as they had last year, that Crick will carry them like Suh. That won't happen (although it will feel that way after a few early cupcakes). Not having a solid starting QB might affect their success this year as well...
Yes, CU neutralized Suh last year, but CU has shown the ability to beat themselves regularly the last four years in very creative ways despite doing some very positive things. Kind of like giving up a Punt TD and INT TD to Nebraska, outgaining the Huskers by almost 200 yards only to lose by a score.
As will I if I'm wrong.If I'm wrong I will humbly eat my crow at the end of the season.
I see your point, but I'm unwilling to give them any credit until they beat someone that ends up in the top 25.