From Huskerpedia, they did a complete comparison of common opponents... Kind of interesting when you look at the CU games.
Colorado
Nebraska's take:The Huskers prevailed 28-20 at Boulder to finish their regular season. They were aided by two non-offensive touchdowns off returns of an interception and punt. The score is deceiving because the Buffaloes scored on the final play of the game.
The Nebraska offense gained only 217 yards, while Colorado put up 403.
Texas' take: The Longhorns, playing in Austin, beat the Buffaloes 38-14 as UT tuned up for Oklahoma.
The offense, which struggled early, didn't need to do a lot because the defense and special teams scored three touchdowns. Earl Thomas had a 92-yard interception return; Ben Wells picked up a blocked punt and Shipley scored on a punt return.
The defense forced starting quarterback Cody Hawkins out of the game. CU quarterbacks completed only nine passes and the Buff offense gained only 127 yards.
I personally think Nebraska's defense was about as good as Texas' this year. The CU offense was completely useless thru the Texas game and pretty decent by the end of the year. NU and UT were probably both looking ahead a bit and of course, turnovers and other big-play mistakes were prevalent in both games in equal doses from the Buffs. But there's no denying the offense at the end of the season was improving with each week....
I don't remember playing UT that evenly on the field in a long time (including 2001). And it's not just CU. All the teams are much closer this year than they've been in awhile and I think there's more parity each year now.