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Week 3 is big for the Pac-12

betting on the p12 to cover this weekend looks to have been a good idea so far. UCLA won big, Oregon up big in the first half against Tenn (spread was like 24 points :lol:). Waiting on UW to bring it home. Finally, CU, obviously, is not going to lose its game. Push at worst.
 
Bookmarked: Will comment after the game.

Yup.


I think my favorite part is the recap of the game on ESPN:

According to STATS, the 18 points marked the biggest deficit overcome by a Nebraska opponent in Lincoln since at least 1996. Neither STATS nor Nebraska sports information officials had complete records on opponent comebacks available prior to 1996.
Washington rallied from 12 points down to beat the Huskers in 1991 and Colorado came back from 12 points down to win in 1990, but those games can't compare to the magnitude of Nebraska's meltdown Saturday.

Maybe I'm reading this wrong but I got:
Nebraskans learned subraction in 1996
 
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